Patents Represented by Attorney Saul Leitner
  • Patent number: 3987648
    Abstract: A drive for a guide bar on a Raschel knitting machine to permit shogging across the full width of narrow fabrics. The drive is by cam, double lever linkage with adjustment slots and pins at at least two points on the levers. For maximum fabric width, for example significantly wider than 1.25 inches, there is also a minor modification of the guide bar supports themselves. These involve pins, and the pins are enough longer so that the bar can move a greater distance without interfering or striking other portions of the knitting machine.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 21, 1975
    Date of Patent: October 26, 1976
    Assignee: J. P. Stevens & Co., Inc.
    Inventors: Malcolm Graham Fillmore, Jr., Roy Lee Turner
  • Patent number: 3987519
    Abstract: A cloth stuffing chamber or container, preferably a tube with entrance and exit portions, is provided with means for preventing backward movement of the cloth. This means is preferably in the form of a fixed ring at the beginning of the exit portion having around its inner surface at least several segments of wire which are slanted toward the exit portion of the tube. There is provided between the entrance and fixed ring a movable ring with wires or pins also slanting in the same exit direction, which ring is reciprocated by a drive, such as a cam and follower. Cloth is introduced into the entrance portion of the chamber and passes through the two rings, and as the movable ring reciprocates, its slanted wires move the cloth forward on the forward stroke and on the reverse stroke the slanted pins of the fixed ring prevent the cloth from moving backwards.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 15, 1975
    Date of Patent: October 26, 1976
    Assignee: J. P. Stevens & Co., Inc.
    Inventors: Stephen J. Potosnak, Carl J. Russo
  • Patent number: 3983609
    Abstract: Yarn is treated in an air entangling apparatus having a yarn introducing guide tube through which one or more yarns are fed, a central bore positioned so that the yarn guiding tube enters it at an angle, and an air jet blowing into the central bore substantially at right angles to the axis thereof. The central bore extends through the texturizing block, and the air jet causes air to leave at both ends of the bore. The yarn continues through the bore, leaving at the downstream end. Overfeed of the yarn is kept at a fairly low point, from a fraction of a percent to a maximum of about 10% and the air pressure is also moderately low, preferably from about 6 psig to 12 psig. At least one of the yarns used is a multifilament yarn and treatment with the present apparatus entangles or interlaces the filaments. If two or more yarns are employed, the product is a plied yarn.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 25, 1975
    Date of Patent: October 5, 1976
    Assignee: J. P. Stevens & Co., Inc.
    Inventor: Herbert J. Pike
  • Patent number: 3982497
    Abstract: Improved jet-propelled power boat with a tunnel drive and propeller external to the boat to produce the jet and low lines. The boat is fiberglass, and the front is rounded to prevent cracking when docking or otherwise striking an object. The cockpit is surrounded with a raised deck on all sides, including the rear, and also by raised rails on the inner portion of the deck sides. Cellular plastic flotation is used instead of air chambers, which can puncture, and individual air intakes to a closed engine compartment at a level above the highest part of the deck prevent entry of water that may have splashed into the cockpit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 3, 1975
    Date of Patent: September 28, 1976
    Inventor: Charles A. Caron
  • Patent number: 3981256
    Abstract: The present invention is an automatic bobbin changer for sewing machines of the lock stitch type having bobbin holders with holder pins and latches. A magazine of full bobbins and cases is positioned adjacent the sewing machine, and a cross slide is provided which is movable from a first position to a second. This slide is provided with two powerful magnets, preferably permanent magnets, which are spaced on the slide so that in one position one magnet is aligned with the sewing machine bobbin holder and the second is aligned with the full bobbin magazine. The two magnets are provided with actuators, preferably fluid operated actuators, which can move the magnets forward so that they contact, respectively, an empty casing in the sewing machine bobbin holder and a full bobbin and casing in the magazine. The two magnets then retract toward the slide and the slide moves to the second position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 9, 1975
    Date of Patent: September 21, 1976
    Assignee: J. P. Stevens & Co., Inc.
    Inventor: William B. Sexton
  • Patent number: 3968688
    Abstract: A liquid level gauge having at least one transparent wall and a base wall on the exterior of a vessel. The gauge is secured to and communicates with the interior of the vessel by an eyelet connecting adjacent ports in the gauge and the vessel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 24, 1974
    Date of Patent: July 13, 1976
    Assignee: SCM Corporation
    Inventors: John L. Eaton, John C. Fagan
  • Patent number: 3954425
    Abstract: Relatively dilute SO.sub.2 containing gases, such as tail gases from sulfuric acid plants, combustion gases from high sulfur fuels, and the like, are treated with a solvent, such as water, at approximately atmospheric pressures to dissolve the SO.sub.2, and the solution is then stripped at subatmospheric pressure with a gas, such as air, or a reducing gas if the SO.sub.2 is to be finally recovered as sulfur. The sub-atmospheric pressure may be attained by expansion of the stripping gas in a suitable gas expansion machine, and the stripped gas is then recompressed to a pressure, such as substantially atmospheric, at which final utilization of the stripped SO.sub.2 takes place.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 27, 1973
    Date of Patent: May 4, 1976
    Assignee: Treadwell Corporation
    Inventor: Arnold Gunther
  • Patent number: 3941552
    Abstract: Pulverized coal is slurried with water then oil or if desired oil and pulverized alkalis preferably lime or limestone is added and the mixture subjected to sonic vibrations with an energy density of at least 11.625 watts per cm.sup.2. Liquid suspension is produced and any excess water or oil separates out as a separate phase. Normally excess oil is used and the excess oil phase can be recycled. The resulting dispersion is utilized and burned in a furnace. A clean flame is produced which has the characteristics of an oil flame and not a powdered coal flame. The addition of lime is optional as its purpose is to reduce sulfur dioxide in burning where the coal contains sulfur. If there is no sulfur or so little as to meet environmental standards the addition of lime may be omitted. The amount of lime is preferably at least about twice stoichiometric based on the sulfur content of the coal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 29, 1974
    Date of Patent: March 2, 1976
    Inventor: Eric Charles Cottell