Patents Examined by Jerome W. Massie, IV
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Patent number: 4842441Abstract: The improvement to machines for filling trenches in paved surfaces has two hoppers hydraulically operated to deposit selected course material directly into the trench from a substantially vertical drop in substantially equal quantities from each side. At least one of the hoppers moves responsive to the movement of guide rails that follow the contours of the trench. A vertically adjustable strike-off plate, adapted to define a course level above or below the level of the surrounding paved surface, has two components, at least one of which moves relative the other responsive to the guide rails to accommodate trench width, and includes apparatus for laying down a window of paving material during a final pass and pushing it into a mini-trench created by intrusion of the guide rails.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 1987Date of Patent: June 27, 1989Assignees: Mable M. Watkins, Ella N. NormanInventor: Lester Watkins
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Patent number: 4842063Abstract: Loose particulate material A, preferably housed in a capsule C, is urged towards the blind end of a borehole H. An anchor element 1 having an end plate 3 or a head and a disc spaced from the head is driven into the hole with rotation to compact the particulate material to form a load bearing annulus. The material is selected to be of a defined aggregate crushing value.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1987Date of Patent: June 27, 1989Inventors: John A. Coetzee, Ernest E. Cranko, Roger K. Moore
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Patent number: 4839935Abstract: A mini arched bridge is provided with at leat two hollow pans having integral depending sides and ends forming a unitary structure, each side and end of the pans having comparable holes, a plurality of fasteners passing through the holes in adjacent ends of said at least two pans whereby said pans become a single arched member and placing the ends remote from the connection into the earth on opposite sides of the arc to be bridged.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1987Date of Patent: June 20, 1989Assignee: Commercial Shearing, Inc.Inventors: Robert A. Calcagni, Alexander Sheppa
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Patent number: 4840431Abstract: A portable rotary power saw comprising a housing having mounted at its aft end a pair of rear wheels and a handlebar assembly. Mounted at the fore end of the housing a rotary cutting blade and a vertically adjustable axle having a pair of front wheels. Located between the rear and front wheels within the housing is a stationary axle mounted upon a pair of bearings which permit the axle to pivot. The saw includes a height adjustment mechanism comprising a segment, a latch, and a cable and lever assembly for operating the latch. One leg of the segment is supported by the stationary axle and connected to the adjustable axle by a pair of arms. The other leg of the segment includes a plurality of notches spaced along its length and it extends through the top of the housing. The latch is located on top of the housing immediately adjacent the notched leg and is capable of pivoting in and out of engagement with the notches.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 1988Date of Patent: June 20, 1989Assignee: Diamond Products, Inc.Inventor: Andrew L. Jedick
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Patent number: 4840432Abstract: A self-propelled continuous mining machine includes a mobile frame assembly having a front end portion with a boom assembly pivotally retained thereon. The outer end portion of the boom assembly carries a dislodging head for removing material from a mine face. A plurality of connections pivotally connects the boom assembly to the mobile frame assembly. A dust collecting system is positioned on the mobile frame assembly for inducing a flow of air through a hollow interior portion of the boom assembly. As the dislodging head removes material from a mine face, the dust collecting system draws airborne dust created by the dislodging head through a hollow interior of the boom assembly and into the collecting system mounted on the mobile frame assembly.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 1987Date of Patent: June 20, 1989Assignee: Baker International CorporationInventors: Maurice K. LeBegue, Henry E. Wilson
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Patent number: 4838365Abstract: A seal assembly for a roller cutter bit mounted in an annular cavity between a roller cutter and a journal. A mechanical spring on the roller cutter urges in an axial direction sealing faces on respective rigid seals into sealing engagement with each other against the bias of an opposed to elastomeric seal. Even upon permanent or compression set of elastomeric seal, the sealing force is maintained by the mechanical seal against the sealing faces on the rigid annular rings.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 1988Date of Patent: June 13, 1989Assignee: Reed Tool CompanyInventor: Robert J. Kotch
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Patent number: 4838727Abstract: A one-piece slotted conduit having a thin inner body section and an encompassing frame structure. The encompassing frame structure having specially designed recesses formed in it to ensure maximum conduit strength and an economic use of material. The slotted conduit also including male/female interconnecting ends which ensure easy and accurate alignment of a plurality of conduits in an interconnected system.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 1988Date of Patent: June 13, 1989Assignee: ACO Polymer Products, Inc.Inventor: Terry D. Capuano
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Patent number: 4838729Abstract: An apparatus to stabilize a surface. The apparatus includes a carrier arranged for movement over the surface to be stabilized. A reel is mounted on the carrier for rotation about an axis of rotation transverse to the direction of movement of the carrier. The reel has a plurality of circumferentially spaced cutter bars that extend the length of the reel parallel to the axis of rotation. The reel can be lifted and lowered relative to the surface. The trailing face of each cutter bar has an area formed to reduce pressure at the trailing face as the cutter bar rotates.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1988Date of Patent: June 13, 1989Inventor: Donald A. Chennels
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Patent number: 4838730Abstract: A portable screed for working concrete and having an elongated screed plate which has a flat bottom bearing surface and a width sufficient to permit the screed to float on the concrete while the screed is being guided by an operator. For imparting uniform vibrations to the screed plate for tamping the concrete, the screed includes a stiffening brace extending substantially the length of the screed, a series of rigid, spaced cross supports secured to the brace, and a vibratory mechanism connected to vibrate the screed plate through the cross supports. A motor is mounted on the screed plate for operating the vibratory mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1988Date of Patent: June 13, 1989Inventor: Joseph M. Owens
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Patent number: 4835806Abstract: A transfer bridge for a ramp or a dock. The bridge includes a bridge plate, the back end of which is pivotably mounted via a shaft that is disposed in supports. A locking element prevents the shaft from accidentally lifting out of the supports. At the top, the locking element extends about the shaft, and at the bottom, below the shaft, the locking element is detachably connected to the dock.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1988Date of Patent: June 6, 1989Inventor: Kurt Alten
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Patent number: 4836611Abstract: A combination borehole drilling apparatus and a separator for receiving a three phase gas, liquid and solid mixture, from the borehole, and venting the gas, separating the liquid from the solid, collecting and discharging the solid and recycling the liquid to the borehole drilling apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1988Date of Patent: June 6, 1989Assignee: Consolidation Coal CompanyInventor: Ahmed A. El-Saie
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Patent number: 4833750Abstract: The invention relates to a ramp section or assembly for a collapsible floating bridge or ferry. The ramp section comprises two inner and two part outer float elements, connected together by joints. The two parts of the float element are, according to the invention, composed of a pair of partial constant and partial transversely convering cross section and a pair movable relative to the part of partial constant and partial transversely converging cross section, which are pivotably connected by first joints. Through the first joint the movable part can be brought into aligned arrangement or juxtaposition with the part of constant cross section when picking up from or setting down on a transport vehicle, so that guiding by the rollers connected with the transport vehicle is achieved.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1988Date of Patent: May 30, 1989Assignee: Man GutehoffnungshuetteInventor: Jan Gherling
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Patent number: 4834197Abstract: A trench cutter has cutting wheels with radially projecting cutting teeth and is arranged on a bearing bracket. Along the bearing bracket, hinged teeth are arranged on one edge of the cutting wheel hub. The hinged teeth have two arms, one arm serving as a control arm, which engages with a control ledge arranged on the bearing bracket, and the other arm serving as cutting tooth. The control ledge and the control arm form a wedge gear which forces the hinged teeth into a swing-out position in front of the free end of the bearing bracket.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 1988Date of Patent: May 30, 1989Assignee: Bauer Spezialtiefbau GmbHInventors: Karlheinz Bauer, Johann Haberer, Maximilian Arzberger
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Patent number: 4834184Abstract: An easily drillable production packer for use in testing, treating and squeeze cementing operations in wells which may be easily converted by securing an appropriate baffle, profile, valve assembly or plug assembly to the lower end of the mandrel thereof.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1988Date of Patent: May 30, 1989Assignee: Halliburton CompanyInventors: Steven G. Streich, Donald F. Hushbeck
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Patent number: 4830534Abstract: Vibration is generated by the rotation of an eccentric weight attached to a rotor shaft. A relatively high or low amplitude of vibration is produced by varying the radial position of the eccentric weight relative to the centerline of the rotor shaft. A latch, responsive to the direction of rotation of the rotor shaft, and springs control the radial movement of the eccentric weight. Rotation of the rotor shaft in one direction will cause the eccentric weight to be restrained in close proximity to the shaft, producing relatively low vibration amplitude. Rotation in the opposite direction, will cause the eccentric weight to be released; permitting the eccentric weight to move radially from the rotor shaft under the influence of centrifugal force; producing a higher amplitude of vibration. Springs automatically return the eccentric weight to the low amplitude position when the rotor shaft slows.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1987Date of Patent: May 16, 1989Assignee: Hyster CompanyInventors: Lynn A. Schmelzer, William M. Smith, Raymond S. Merritt
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Patent number: 4830532Abstract: A cushioned track surface for sporting events comprises superposed courses of materials. The track surface comprises courses of: (a) an underlying course of particulate material, (b) an intermediate course of fibrous material, (c) a binding course of shredded paper and (d) a wear surface course of additional fibrous material. The binding course serves a function of holding together the intermediate and wear surface course of fibrous material so as to prolong the durability of the track surface while at the same time providing good drainage and good footing.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1987Date of Patent: May 16, 1989Assignee: Anthony V. MackeInventors: Anthony V. Macke, Philip E. Shrimpton
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Patent number: 4830122Abstract: Flow pulsing apparatus is adapted to be connected in a drill string above a drill bit. The apparatus includes a housing providing a passage for a flow of drilling fluid toward the bit. A turbine in the housing is rotated about an axis by the flow of drilling fluid. A valve is operated by the turbine to periodically restrict the flow through the passage to create pulsations in the flow and a cyclical water hammer effect to vibrate the housing and the drill bit during use. A cam is provided for effecting reciprocation of the valve along the axis of rotation of the turbine to effect the periodic restriction of flow.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1987Date of Patent: May 16, 1989Assignee: Intech Oil Tools LtdInventor: Bruno H. Walter
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Patent number: 4828425Abstract: A lane barrier system comprises a plurality of pivotally interconnected modules adapted to be transferred on a roadway. Each adjacent pair of modules are pivotally connected together by a hinge connection to permit the modules to elongate or contract to assume a composite varied length different from a nominal length. The controlled elongation or contraction of the lane barrier system is particularly advantageous when the barrier is positioned at various radii on a curved roadway. Each hinge connection is preloaded, such as by a torsion spring, to positively return the pivot axes of the hinge connections to their nominal positions and the lane barrier system to its nominal length when they are loaded onto a transfer machine for subsequent placement on a roadway.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 1988Date of Patent: May 9, 1989Assignee: Barrier Systems, Inc.Inventor: John W. Duckett
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Patent number: 4827548Abstract: The present invention relates to an extendible and retractable ramp device for a vehicle particularly concerned with the loading and unloading of a handicapped person and which device particularly includes a power actuating mechanism disposed within the vehicle in such a way as to both protect the mechanism from damage and further including a track mechanism for lifting one end of the ramp to the vehicle floor level when the ramp is in its extended position.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1988Date of Patent: May 9, 1989Assignee: Transpec Inc.Inventor: Delos W. Hood
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Patent number: 4824282Abstract: A barrier system is provided for blocking a roadway to prevent passage of a vehicle. The barrier system comprises a series of inflatable bags connected to a flexible net, and energy dissipating units connected to ends of the net. The system is normally located in a subterranean chamber when deactivated. When activated, the air bags are inflated and rise above the ground surface while pulling the net upwardly therewith. A vehicle which impacts the barrier is rapidly decelerated under the energy dissipating action of the air bags, energy dissipating units, and net.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 1987Date of Patent: April 25, 1989Inventor: Donald E. Waldecker