Patents Examined by Andrew M. Falik
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Patent number: 5440761Abstract: A multi-faceted photographer's vest (10) includes a half of a typical camera strap (12) extending from the right shoulder area, and a half of a typical camera strap (14) extending from the left shoulder area. Each camera strap half (12),(14) has a material end (16),(18) that is sewn or stitched to the vest (10) in the right and left shoulder areas, respectively, so that they are permanently and securely attached thereto. Each camera strap half (12),(14) also has a free end (20),(22) that lays approximately mid-torso, on the right and left sides, respectively, of a vest wearer (24). The free end (20),(22) of each camera strap half (12),(14) is attached to a camera (42) in a typical manner. The vest (10) also provides several pockets and compartments (44),(62) for storing photography related accessories and other items.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1993Date of Patent: August 15, 1995Assignee: Nikon Inc.Inventors: Jack Abrams, William Giordano
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Patent number: 5441086Abstract: A gripper projectile for a loom includes a housing (1) made as a hollow body, a weft yarn clamp (2) which is arranged to fit into the housing and at least one connector element (4) which connects the housing (1) and the weft yarn clamp (2) together. The weft yarn clamp consists of a pair of clamp arms (5) prestressed with springy elasticity and a yoke (6) which connects the pair of clamp arms. An insert body (3) of elastic material is inserted between the clamp arms (5). The insert body (3) exhibits a sawtooth like profiling which is formed at its edge faces in such a way that the individual portions (12) of the profile rest with deformation against the insides of the clamp arms (5). The insert body can also be formed with rows of perforations which further enable its edges to deform against the insides of the clamp arms. The perforations can extend across or be parallel to the length of the clamp arms.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 1994Date of Patent: August 15, 1995Assignee: Sulzer Ruti AGInventor: Daniel Nanni
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Patent number: 5441182Abstract: A garment hanger for use with a channel-shaped information clip, the hanger having a clip holder portion with an engagement element for preventing outward movement of the clip side wall after the clip is mounted on the clip holder portion, to prevent disengagement of the clip from the hanger. The clip has an outwardly projecting hook-like portion to engage the hanger engagement element.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 1993Date of Patent: August 15, 1995Assignee: Uniplast Industries, Inc.Inventor: Scott L. Sullivan
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Patent number: 5441084Abstract: A system for maintaining a constant terry height in forming a terry cloth despite loom stoppage, e.g., to correct yarn breakage. The system includes a proximity sensor which is positioned at a predetermined distance from a floating roller, and on the same side of the floating roller as a loading spring. The proximity sensor causes stoppage of an electric motor of the feed beam for the terry warp yarns which were previously driven in a forward direction by the electric control center. Upon sensing movement of the floating roller by a predetermined distance, the electrical control sensor causes motion inversion of the electric motor to reverse the movement of the feed beam for the terry warp yarns.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 1994Date of Patent: August 15, 1995Assignee: Nuovopignone - Industrie Meccaniche E Fonderia S.p.A.Inventors: Luciano Corain, Ruggero Manzardo, Vittorio Apolloni
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Patent number: 5441327Abstract: Structure associated with the seat of a wheeled vehicle, such as a bicycle, provides adjustability of the seat about a horizontal axis transverse the longitudinal axis of the vehicle, and provides adjustment of the seat in a horizontal plane parallel the longitudinal axis of the vehicle. The structure generally includes first and second seat post members which are articulable about an axle pin, an interlocking element engageable with a locking element to provide selective adjustment of the seat post members relative to each other and a housing surrounding the mechanism. Horizontal adjustment structure generally includes a slidable arm positioned within a bracket, and the bracket is attached to one of the seat post members. The rotational and horizontal adjustments provided by the structure of the invention can be accomplished in a matter of seconds while the rider is seated on the vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1993Date of Patent: August 15, 1995Inventor: Mark B. Sanderson
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Patent number: 5440764Abstract: Disposable pants having a front body comprising a sheet having elastic stretchability in the transverse direction and a rear body comprising a sheet having no elastic stretchability. The sheets are bonded to each other with a transverse dimension of the front body in its transversely contracted state being smaller than a transverse dimension of the rear body so that laterally opposite waist sides of the user's body wearing the pants may be covered by a part of the rear body.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 1992Date of Patent: August 15, 1995Assignee: Uni-Charm Co., Ltd.Inventor: Michiko Matsushita
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Patent number: 5439037Abstract: A device for the distribution of weft yarns into weft ducts of a rotor of a series shed loom has a first part (7) rotating with the rotor (2) with transfer ducts (11) for the weft yarns and a second part (8) which is nonrotatable in relation to the rotor (2) and has connecting ducts (10) for the weft yarns. Between the first and second parts (7, 8) are three support units (30) which form a three-point support and keep the first and second parts (7, 8) spaced apart to define a gap (9) between them. This reduces friction between the first and second parts (7, 8) and improves the transfer and distribution of the weft threads.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1994Date of Patent: August 8, 1995Assignee: Sulzer Rueti AGInventor: Marcel Christe
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Patent number: 5439034Abstract: A mechanism for transmitting the selection command for a reed beating position in a terry loom, the terry loom including a connecting rod, one end of which is hinged to the common articulated joint of two pivoted arms by which the support body for the toothed sector mounted on the axis of rotation of the loom sley is hinged to the lower end of the sley, the other end being hinged to the end of the rocker lever. The other end is hinged so as to lie on the axis of rotation of the sley when said rocker lever rests against the fixed shoulder of the loom.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1994Date of Patent: August 8, 1995Assignee: Nuovopignone - Industrie Meccaniche E Fonderia S.p.A.Inventors: Luciano Corain, Lucio Sardella
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Patent number: 5437314Abstract: A warp feed controller for use in a twin beam weaving machine having a first tension detector for detecting the tension of at least one of the groups of warp yarns fed in sheet-like forms from a pair of warp beams and a first control system for controlling the rotation of one of the warp beams on the basis of the tension deviation from a target tension under detection of the tension by the tension detector. The controller also includes a pair of second tension detectors for detecting the tensions of the warp yarns fed from the warp beams in boundary portions of the sheet-like forms, and a second control system for controlling the rotation of the other of the warp beams on the basis of the tension difference output from the second tension detectors, respectively.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 1994Date of Patent: August 1, 1995Assignee: Tsudakoma Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Tsutomu Sainen
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Patent number: 5437313Abstract: A device for the distribution of weft yarns into weft ducts of a rotor of a series shed loom has a first part (7) rotating with the rotor (2) with transfer ducts (11) for the weft yarns and a second part (8) which is nonrotatable in relation to the rotor (2) and has connecting ducts (10) for the weft yarns. The parts (7, 8) are axially aligned and movable with respect to one another and energy storing devices (24) hold them in an operating position so that there is a gap between opposing faces of the first and second parts (7, 8). An adjustable support structure permits adjustment of the gap width and then keeps it constant. The second part is connected to an operating mechanism (3) which pulls the second part (8) into an open position to thereby provide access to the transfer and connecting ducts (10, 11) for the weft yarns.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1994Date of Patent: August 1, 1995Assignee: Sulzer Rueti AGInventor: Marcel Christe
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Patent number: 5435354Abstract: An accelerator lever for quickly accelerating a projectile to a high velocity in a loom comprises a lever arm (1b) coupled to a rotating shaft (2) by a clamping device (1a). The clamping device includes at least two fasteners (4c) extending through holes in the lever arm and the clamping device and threadably coupled to elements (4a) on the opposite side of the lever arm. The fasteners and elements provide a positive locking connection to firmly connect the lever arm to the shaft.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 1993Date of Patent: July 25, 1995Assignee: Sulzer Rueti AGInventor: Danilo Vezzu
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Patent number: 5435013Abstract: A gripping glove is disclosed for enhancing the ability of an individual to grasp an object such as a shaft or handle of a bat, pole, racket or club. The griping glove includes a body portion having a back side, a front or palm side and finger elements having elongated extensions. Fastening material is provided to retain the finger extensions in a substantially fixed arrangement relative to the front side of the body portion. A strap is attached to the body portion and overlays the finger extensions after they have been secured so as to prevent detachment of the extensions from the front side of the glove.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 1993Date of Patent: July 25, 1995Inventor: Patricia J. F. Davis
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Patent number: 5435014Abstract: A garment having a moisture management suspended panel attached at one end thereof to a front waist area of the garment, and attached at a second end thereof to a back seat area of the garment. The suspended panel includes inner, intermediate, and outer fabric layers. The inner fabric layer is constructed of moisture wicking fibers for residing in skin contact during garment wear. The intermediate fabric layer resides adjacent to the inner fabric layer, and is formed of one or more fabrics for receiving and dispersing moisture wicked outwardly by the inner fabric layer. The intermediate fabric layer transports the moisture upwardly away from a lower crotch area of the garment and outwardly away from the skin of the wearer. The outer fabric layer includes a liquid impermeable, vapor permeable shield for providing a leak-proof barrier which prevents passage of liquid but permits dissipation of moisture in vapor form through the fabric.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1993Date of Patent: July 25, 1995Assignee: Intelpro CorporationInventors: Herbert L. Moretz, Daniel L. Brier
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Patent number: 5435352Abstract: A method of manufacturing multiaxial thick woven fabrics (8) using healds (3) through which warps are passed, a shuttle (5) reciprocating so as to insert wefts (6) in a warp shedding portion (19) formed by the healds, a reed (9), and a woven fabric removing device (10). A large number of healds are provided in parallel in the direction of woven fabric removal. The shedding portion is formed by passing a plurality of warps so that predetermined thickness and width of the woven fabric are produced through the healds and by widely reciprocating the healds in the width direction, moving the shedding position sequentially from one side to the other side, inserting a weft sequentially in the shedding portion and arranging it by shifting the weft position in the width direction. A texture of the first row of predetermined width and thickness is formed by fixing warps.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1993Date of Patent: July 25, 1995Assignee: Mitsubishi Jukogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Tetsuya Yamamoto, Shigeru Nishiyama
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Patent number: 5435048Abstract: An apparatus for forming a pattern utilizing a line which interacts with a frame member. The frame member includes at least a first portion and a second portion spaced from each other. First and second collar elements are rotatably attached to the first and second portions of the frame member. Each of the first and second collar elements possess a plurality of flexible fingers, each finger being capable of releasably holding the line. The frame members may be straight, angulated, or curved as desired.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1994Date of Patent: July 25, 1995Inventor: Leslie A. Walker
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Patent number: 5435353Abstract: In a Jacquard system, in order to form an oblique shed necessary for the weaving of ribbon-like articles drums whose diameters decrease from one end of the system to the other are provided. The drums are used for driving the runs of funicular elements which bear the knives for actuating the hooks of the modules which house the cords for vertical control of the warp yarns. The drums are driven with oscillating movement by two longitudinal connecting rods.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1994Date of Patent: July 25, 1995Assignee: S.A. Des Etablissements Staubli (France)Inventor: Pierre Bourgeaux
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Patent number: 5433253Abstract: A cloth inspecting device on a loom for detecting abnormality in the cloth being produced has a light emitting and receiving assembly mounted within a sealed container with a transparent window facing the cloth. Drive means for the assembly is within the container and the assembly is mounted on a rail for movement along the length of the container across the width of the fabric. One or more filters are provided. A mirror is disposed opposite the container window with the cloth path therebetween. By placing the light emitting and receiving assembly in a sealed container the assembly as well as its driving mechanism is positively protected against interference by fly or dust during loom operation.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1994Date of Patent: July 18, 1995Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Toyoda Jidoshokki SeisakushoInventors: Masashi Toda, Hiroshi Miyake, Hironori Ito, Shigeto Ozaki, Atsuhisa Ando
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Patent number: 5433254Abstract: A shoe for protecting pulleys in a drawing system associated with a heddle frame of a weaving machine. The shoe has an inner portion of concave profile from which a projection extends so as to be receivable within a groove of the pulley. The shoe also includes two outer segments in one of which a groove is provided having a bottom which is oriented tangentially to the groove of the pulley so that the cable guided therein will be directed generally tangentially with respect to the groove of the pulley.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1994Date of Patent: July 18, 1995Assignee: S.A. Des Establissments StaubliInventor: Jean-Pierre Pages
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Patent number: 5431195Abstract: A control system for a plurality of tuck-in selvedge forming devices in a loom having a variable reed beat-up position includes a main shaft, a drive shaft connected to all the tuck-in selvedge forming devices, a modulator driven by the main shaft and having an output shaft which pauses at least once during each revolution of the main shaft, as well as a coupling unit rotatable with the drive shaft and operative to be selectively rotatably coupled to the modulator output shaft so that the drive shaft is driven by the main shaft. The coupling unit includes a ring fixed to the drive shaft and a first cover pivoted to the ring so that a key can enter into the recess of the modulator output shaft to rotatably couple the coupling unit to the modulator output shaft during its pauses. A second lever is biased so as to follow contours of a control cam and prevent the first key from entering the recess of the modulator output shaft.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1994Date of Patent: July 11, 1995Assignee: Nuovopignone-Industrie Meccaniche e Fonderia S.p.A.Inventors: Luciano Corain, Lucio Sardella, Costantino Vinciguerra
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Patent number: 5431193Abstract: A process for weaving using a reed having vertically aligned upper and lower reed portions with the reed portions being relatively movable in a weft direction. The process includes transferring warp yarns between the reed portions, moving the transferred warp yarns in the weft direction to define a selected array of warp yarns, and then shedding the array of warp yarns for insertion of weft yarn. A weaving loom head is also provided including a reed having vertically aligned upper and lower reed portions, a plurality of healds each releasably engagable with an individual warp yarn for moving selected warp yarns from one reed portion to the other, and a selectively operable drive mechanism for causing relative movement between the reed portions by a predetermined spacing in the weft direction. Weaves may accordingly be produced including warp threads extending parallel to and/or inclined to the fabric take-off direction. Inclination of the warp threads may be in a horizontal and/or vertical plane.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 1993Date of Patent: July 11, 1995Assignee: Short Brothers PLCInventors: Geoffrey I. Mood, Malcolm G. B. Mahboubian-Jones