Patents Examined by L. Falasco
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Patent number: 4304621Abstract: An apparatus for the manufacture of a jacket, comprising two cover sheets joined to one another, for a flexible disk for data recording, the cover sheets and the nonwoven lining being punched out in the form of blanks including the functional apertures, and the cover sheet blank and the nonwoven blank being joined to one another and then folded to form the jacket, wherein the sheet material for the cover sheets is transferred from a magazine, with the aid of mechanical, air-operated grippers provided with positioning means, to an assembly surface and is there positioned, the sheet of nonwoven material from a second magazine is tacked onto the cover sheet material by spot-welding and is then joined thereto over the entire surface by thermal welding, thereafter the cover sheet material thus provided with the nonwoven covering is transferred to a holder frame and then conveyed, with this frame, to a punching device where it is punched out to form a blank provided with the functional apertures, subsequently the bType: GrantFiled: August 14, 1980Date of Patent: December 8, 1981Assignee: BASF AktiengesellschaftInventors: Hans Appoldt, Werner Wagner, Karl Hauck, Reinhold Baur
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Patent number: 4303459Abstract: The invention relates to a method for making textured patterns on originally smooth web of fabric which was subjected to a mechanical pleating treatment, i.e., which was provided with upright or flat permanently fixed pleats in regular or irregular distribution.For this purpose, the mechanically pleated web of material is continuously heated and the pleated pleats are deformed simultaneously or subsequently to the heating either by tensioning the web of fabric or by at least partial compression of the pleats. The deformation is then fixed by cooling the web of fabric. In addition, the textured fabric may be partially printed in the transfer-printing method in a color and/or pattern deviating from the base material within the areas of the textured web of fabric, in that a web of thermal printing paper is pressed against the web of fabric in the desired color or the desired pattern during the heating step.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 1979Date of Patent: December 1, 1981Inventor: Kurt Kleber
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Patent number: 4300963Abstract: In the manufacture of cylindrical tubes for containers, a foil web and at least one fibre web are helically wound on a heated, rotating mandril. The foil web is wider than the fibre web and its edges lie outside the long edges of the fibre web. The foil web and the fibre web are fed in to the mandril at an angle such that the free edges of the foil web are placed against each other and welded together.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1980Date of Patent: November 17, 1981Assignee: Assi Can AktiebolagInventor: Rolf Berg
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Patent number: 4300974Abstract: Apparatus is disclosed for decorating the sides of bottles and similar articles having a variety of cross-sections, of the type in which a label is pressed onto the article from a carrier web while both the web and article are in motion. The apparatus includes a cam and cam follower mechanism wherein the cam is profiled in the cross-section of the article. The cam and cam follower are driven by a cable moving at the linear velocity of the carrier web in order to coordinate web advance with article rotation. The article is housed on a laterally movable swing arm during labelling to provide a variable axial location.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 1980Date of Patent: November 17, 1981Assignee: Dennison Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Fritz E. Bauer
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Patent number: 4289561Abstract: A method for forming a large number of labels from a base sheet on which markings and symbols are imprinted on rows and columns. This base is reinforced with a transparent sheet cemented to the front of the base and/or a backing foil or material cemented to the rear face of the base. Perpendicular edges are cut, parallel to the rows and perpendicular to the columns respectively. Cuts are then made making individual strips. The strips are realigned, connected together and cuts are made, separating the reconnected base into a series of labels.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 1979Date of Patent: September 15, 1981Inventor: Walter Holzknecht
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Patent number: 4284457Abstract: Described herein is a method for bonding a skin member such as metal, plastic, perforated acoustic skin, or fiberglass or graphite reinforced plastic, to a honeycomb core support structure such as lightweight hollow hexagonally shaped tubes. Such a method can be used in the construction industry for making panels and walls and similar structures, and in the aerospace industry for making airplane and satellite structures, etc. The adhesive employed is an adhesive-coated fabric material which is partially cured onto the honeycomb and cooled down, following which most of the adhesive material is removed when the coated fabric is peeled away. This leaves an optimum amount of adhesive in the most effective locations on the wall edges of the honeycomb cells where it is needed for bonding the core to the skin. The skin member is then bonded to the honeycomb by bringing the adhesive to its final cure.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1979Date of Patent: August 18, 1981Assignee: Ford Aerospace & Communications Corp.Inventors: Roger A. Stonier, Richard A. Hayes
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Patent number: 4279673Abstract: A method of making gypsum wallboard in which a portion of the conventional foamed gypsum slurry for forming the wallboard core is fed through a relatively low speed agitator wherein a defoaming agent is thoroughly admixed therewith, and this portion of the slurry is then disposed along the edge portion of the wallboard being formed, whereby a hard-edge wallboard is produced using less energy than used with prior methods for making a hard-edge wallboard.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 1980Date of Patent: July 21, 1981Assignee: National Gypsum CompanyInventors: George H. White, Donald J. Petersen
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Patent number: 4273598Abstract: A method of making an adhesive bond, particularly suitable for underwater repairs consists of impregnating compliant foam material having an open cell structure with a thermosetting resinous adhesive, applying the foam to a substrate to be bonded or a puncture therein and applying pressure to the foam to immobilize the adhesive within the foam.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 1979Date of Patent: June 16, 1981Assignee: The Secretary of State in Her Britannic Majesty's Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandInventor: Malcolm R. Bowditch
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Patent number: 4268344Abstract: Method and apparatus for positioning and securing a coupon within a transparent plastic bag in visible but tamper-proof manner. During manufacture of the bag a coupon is positioned against the inner surface of one side of the bag and the coupon is then overlaid with a cover strip which is heat sealed to the side of the bag. The bag is then completed and the coupon is held within the bag by the cover strip.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1979Date of Patent: May 19, 1981Assignee: Glopak Industries LimitedInventor: Elwyn D. Jones
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Patent number: 4267228Abstract: A hot-melt adhesive line and an article of manufacture including the same are made up of one or more bundles of fibrous strands (49% by weight) and hot-melt adhesive to effect interfibrous adhesion after heated dispersion throughout the fibers of the strands. The line has an extruded outer layer of compacted adhesive to enclose the strands of the bundle and to adhere by uniform spreading of the entire strand onto a container surface. Typically, 1000 strands of man-made material are included in a hot-melt adhesive line that is 0.024 inch in diameter. Adjoined, side-by-side strands provide tape one-half inch in width.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 1979Date of Patent: May 12, 1981Assignee: CPS IndustriesInventors: Arnold F. Stone, William D. Kinnard
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Patent number: 4265692Abstract: A reinforcement seal and tear tape or line is produced by a method wherein selected fibrous yarn is passed into a bath of hot-melt adhesive maintained at a desired temperature. The yarn is spread laterally and tensioned within the bath to cause the adhesive to penetrate and surround the fibrous yarn. The adhesive adhered to the yarn is extruded within the bath to controllably reduce the amount and cross-sectional shape of the adhesive coating on the yarn by contact with rollers, one of which is submerged in the adhesive bath or a die partly submerged in the adhesive bath. The yarn with an extruded adhesive coating thereon is then cooled by passing through a refrigerated cooling chamber after which the adhesive coating is formed into a desired shape by contact with a chilled-forming surface of superimposed rollers. Reels are then used to coil the coated yarn into spools.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 1979Date of Patent: May 5, 1981Assignee: CPS IndustriesInventors: Arnold F. Stone, William D. Kinnard
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Patent number: 4259138Abstract: The disclosure concerns a correction label applying device for a portable label printing machine, which is used to correct the characters printed on price tags. The correction label applying device is detachably secured to the body of the portable label printing machine. The price tag holding device of the label applying device is provided with adjusting means in which the positions of stoppers which receive the tip edge portion of an inserted price tag and the positions of a pair of guides which guide both the side edges of the inserted price tag can be changed. A leaf spring gives elastic force to the price tag holder.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1979Date of Patent: March 31, 1981Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Sato KenkyushoInventor: Yo Sato
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Patent number: 4259131Abstract: Straps or belt loop strips are formed with the apparatus and method of the present invention by folding a strip of fabric about a strip of fusible material, threading the folded, combined strip back and forth between two side-by-side, counter-rotating cylinders so that, in the preferred embodiment, the strip forms a plurality of figure eight patterns over and between the two cylinders, and heating the cylinders to a temperature which is above the melting point of the fusible strip but below the scorching point of the material. The speed at which the cylinders are counter-rotated with respect to each other is chosen, in conjunction with the number of loops of the combined strip over the cylinders, to place the combined strip in contact with the heated surface for a length of time sufficient to accomplish complete fusing.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1979Date of Patent: March 31, 1981Assignee: Levi Strauss & Co.Inventor: Hubert Blessing
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Patent number: 4259130Abstract: A continuous strand consisting of loose filamentary and/or fibrous material is brought into engagement with a conveying and forming belt in at least approximately tension-free condition by means of at least one continuously moving conveying element which extends into the strand-gripping zone of the conveying and forming belt and which engages the interior of the strand. Next the strand is enveloped and brought to the desired cross-section by said belt. After achieving the desired cross-sectional form of the strand, the strand material is interfixed. The thus formed form-stable rod is then divided into rod-shaped portions by a cutting-device.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 1978Date of Patent: March 31, 1981Inventor: Jean-Pierre Lebet
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Patent number: 4253895Abstract: This invention relates in general to the manufacture of segmented mirror solar collector troughs and specifically to the method and apparatus employed to initially subject the faceted segments to a lateral compression by the application of a vacuum prior to impregnating the segments in a fiberglass substrate which maintains the compressive force when the vacuum is removed.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1979Date of Patent: March 3, 1981Assignee: Toltec Industries Inc.Inventor: David O. Chenault
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Patent number: 4253897Abstract: A process for creating playthings that fly, and airplanes in particular, that unites extreme lightness with considerable tensile strength, both for the individual component parts and for the assembled model.The said process is constituted by a number of stages that comprise: the production, through the punching of extruded polystyrene, of one or more members of limited thickness and of suitable shape that constitute the fundamental parts of the toy; the production of a pair of facing members, of a shape and an outline corresponding to that of each limited thickness member; and finally, the fixing of the said pair on both sides of the said members of limited thickness, so that the outline thereof is fully covered.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1979Date of Patent: March 3, 1981Assignee: Cartografica Santerno S.p.A.Inventor: Marco M. Pistone
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Patent number: 4249977Abstract: A method of making close tolerance laminates comprises the steps of positioning in an open stack a plurality of B-staged epoxy resin saturated fibrous sheets and providing the top and bottom of each stack with a contour pad, the stack-facing side of which is adapted to provide a horizontal pressure gradient ranging from higher at the center to lower at the edges, and consolidating the stack under heat and pressure. In contrast to conventional processes which produce laminates which are eliptical in shape (thicker in the center), the new process produces laminates having little or no center-to-edge variation.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 1979Date of Patent: February 10, 1981Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: John T. Bartholomew
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Patent number: 4249975Abstract: A process for manufacturing artificial breasts uses a two-component silicone rubber composition capable of a cross linking addition reaction, has cups sheathed by plastic sheeting layers initially joined by welding except for one opening through which the silicone composition is introduced under pressure and then the composition is vulcanized and the opening closed by welding.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 1979Date of Patent: February 10, 1981Inventor: Cornelius Rechenberg
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Patent number: 4242173Abstract: Apparatus for applying tape to a paved surface to form markings on the surface, said apparatus being supported for movement along the paved surface by wheel means including at least one roller, and further including tape support means for rotatably supporting a roll of tape; tape guide means positioned above a leading edge of the roller; tape advance means for advancing tape that extends from the roll of tape over the tape guide means into position for the roller to press the tape against the paved surface; and cutting means for cutting the tape while it extends under tension from the roller to the tape guide means.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1979Date of Patent: December 30, 1980Assignee: Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Heinrich F. Stenemann
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Patent number: 4239581Abstract: A burner has a flame chamber formed by flat upper and lower walls connected by side walls and a front end wall, with a fuel inlet for connection to a fuel source and with an open rear end. A handle is connected with one side of the burner for inserting it between the overlapping layers of a lap joint of fusible roofing sheets for sliding it forward along the joint while flame issues from the rear end of the burner to fuse the overlapping layers together. A hold-down member normally is spaced above the burner, but a device is provided for lowering that member into close proximity to the burner for engaging the upper surface of the upper layer of the lap joint and holding that layer down on the burner as the burner is moved forward. The apparatus may also include a second shorter flame chamber disposed above the front portion of the other chmaber, with openings between them for flow of gas and flames from the lower chamber to the upper one.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1979Date of Patent: December 16, 1980Inventor: John N. Lang