Patents Assigned to Thunderline Corporation
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Patent number: 5340123Abstract: Pressure hardware for a seal block assembly used to form a modular, annular seal around a conduit passing through a wall, the assembly including elastomer seal blocks joined in an annulus around the conduit, the seal blocks having pressure bolt apertures parallel to the conduit; the seal blocks are axially compressed and radially expanded to form the seal. The pressure hardware is in sets each including a bolt, a matching nut, and a first molded resin pressure plate having a recess large enough for freely rotatably seating the bolt head, with peripheral access for a wrench; a washer is rotatably positioned in the bottom of the recess, which is deep enough so that the bolt head does not project substantially. The bolt rod extends through a bolt-receiving aperture in the first pressure plate.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1993Date of Patent: August 23, 1994Assignee: Thunderline CorporationInventor: Carl R. Griffiths
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Patent number: 5213341Abstract: Pressure hardware for a seal block assembly used to form a modular, annular seal around a conduit passing through a wall, the assembly including elastomer seal blocks joined in an annulus around the conduit, the seal blocks having pressure bolt apertures parallel to the conduit; the seal blocks are axially compressed and radially expanded to form the seal. The assembly includes pressure hardware in sets each including a bolt, a matching nut, and a first molded resin pressure plate that has a recess large enough for the bolt head to seat in freely rotatable relation in it, with peripheral access for a wrench around the bolt head; a washer is rotatably positioned in the bottom of the recess, which is deep enough so that the bolt head does not project substantially out of the recess. The first pressure plate has a bolt-receiving aperture large enough to admit the bolt rod but small enough to block the bolt head.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1991Date of Patent: May 25, 1993Assignee: Thunderline CorporationInventor: Carl R. Griffiths
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Patent number: 5182885Abstract: A one-piece, unitary, molded resin wall sleeve precursor has two cup-shaped end sections of external diameter D1 each having a hollow transition section of enlarged diameter that connects the end section to a sleeve of internal diameter D1; one transition section has an outer diameter D2 and the other has an inner diameter just slightly larger than D2. D2 is appreciably larger than D1. A wall sleeve assembly of extended length is derived from two of these precursor members by cutting off the end sections; the precursor members can then be joined with a strong, inexpensive, welded joint to afford a long wall sleeve of consistent internal diameter.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 1991Date of Patent: February 2, 1993Assignee: Thunderline CorporationInventor: Bruce G. Barton, Jr.
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Patent number: 5152030Abstract: A door check for controlling pivotal movement of a vehicle door between a closed position and one or more open positions, sometimes incorporated in a hinge, includes a rigid, elongated track member having two opposed track surfaces with at least one detent receptacle in one track surface or in both track surfaces. A roller detent member engages one track surface in rolling pressure contact at least part of the time whenever the door moves between its open and closed positions; a second detent member, comprising a sliding, self-aligning, non-rotational bearing, engages the other track surface. Both detent members are formed of a fiber reinforced resin, such as a glass fiber reinforced nylon. The second detent member is urged toward one track surface by an elastomer pad, preferably an elastomer such as a silicone polymer that retains its elastic properties over a wide temperature range that extends beyond the temperatures of manufacturing processes or human environments.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 1990Date of Patent: October 6, 1992Assignee: Thunderline CorporationInventor: Ronald J. Cogo
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Patent number: 5074010Abstract: A door check mechanism for regulating pivotal movement of a vehicle door between a closed position and one or more open positions, which mechanism is sometimes incorporated in a hinge, includes an elongated track member having a track surface with at least one detent receptacle in that track surface; a detent roller engages the track surface in rolling pressure contact at least part of the time whenever the door moves between its open and closed positions. Either the roller or the track has a resilient elastomer core, preferably an elastomer material (e.g., a silicone polymer) that retains its elastic properties over a temperature range that extends much higher than any temperature usually endurable by humans; the core is covered by a hard, relatively non-elastic but flexible sheath. The engaging portions of the roller and track surfaces are preferably dissimilar materials, usually a metal and a resin.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 1989Date of Patent: December 24, 1991Assignee: Thunderline CorporationInventors: Robert J. Gignac, Paul J. Dunbar
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Patent number: 4625940Abstract: A one-piece, unitary, molded resin wall sleeve precursor member has cup-shaped end sections of external diameter D each having a radial flange, with each flange connecting to a hollow transition section that in turn connects to one end of a series of N coaxial sleeve sections of internal diameter D, the sleeve sections being interconnected by N-1 hollow water stop sections having diameters much larger than D. A wall sleeve assembly is derived from this precursor member by cutting off the end sections at their flanges and cutting off the transition sections to leave a wall sleeve, including the water stop and sleeve sections, having a total length L approximately equal to the width W of a concrete wall. The cup-like end sections are inserted into the ends of the wall sleeve, and their flanges afford a convenient means to anchor the resulting assembly to a concrete form.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1984Date of Patent: December 2, 1986Assignee: Thunderline CorporationInventor: Bruce G. Barton