Patents Examined by Monica Smith
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Patent number: 6010156Abstract: A mailing label and system and method for preparing the same is provided. The mailing labels are provided on a continuous perforated strip, where the perforations define unitary fields of labels, including at least a label for an intended recipient's address and a label for bearing a postal service approved postage indicia, to be used on a single item to be mailed. The strip is adapted for use with a computer driven printer capable of printing the recipient's address, the postage indicia and other data relating to the item to be mailed on the labels within a given unitary field. The system and method according to the invention provide for the ability to prepare the aforementioned mailing labels by effectively combining the functions of a postage meter with a system for preparing mailing labels.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1997Date of Patent: January 4, 2000Assignee: Costar CorporationInventor: David L. Block
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Patent number: 6000722Abstract: A device is disclosed for binding together sheet-like articles such as photos or documents. In combination, the device includes a first cover and a second and a plurality of sheet-like articles interposed between the covers and secured therebetween by adhesive. A first closure member is secured with respect to the first cover and the second cover includes a second closure member coacting with the first closure member, whereby the closure members secure the covers in an article-protecting relationship.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 1997Date of Patent: December 14, 1999Assignee: Richard WernerInventors: Richard S. Werner, Serge Marini
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Patent number: 6000728Abstract: A security document according to the present invention includes a document substrate having a surface for receiving printed indicia. A half tone warning image is printed on first areas of the surface and a half-tone background image is printed in second areas surrounding the first areas. The half-tone a warning image includes at least one word indicating a status of a copy of the document. A camouflage image extending over the document surface for confusing the eye of an observer such that said warning image is not readily observed. The camouflage image includes at least one word indicating to an observer a status of the original document. One of the half-tone warning image and the half-tone background image are printed with half-tone elements of such a line spacing and element size that it is not readily reproducible by a photocopier. As a consequence, the half-tone warning image becomes apparent on photocopies of the original document.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1994Date of Patent: December 14, 1999Assignee: The Standard Register CompanyInventor: William H. Mowry, Jr.
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Patent number: 5997011Abstract: A retaining device has clamping elements arranged on a housing that act as detachable locking elements and can be radially displaced when a pressure member located in the housing is axially displaced. First and second pressure media can act upon the pressure member in the axial direction and the second pressure medium acts upon the pressure member in the opposite direction to the first pressure medium. The retaining device is considerably simplified in that two chambers which follow each other in the axial direction are designed in the housing and separated by a membrane anchored on the housing and having axially movable sections. The pressure member is joined to the membrane and at least one of the chambers can be connected to a pressure medium source.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1998Date of Patent: December 7, 1999Assignee: System 3R International ABInventor: Hakon Nordquist
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Patent number: 5997042Abstract: A transactional control system, a promotional system, and a redemption system including a set of a card and a removable and reusable label. The removable and reusable label having a first side printed with indicia thereon, and a second side coated with a reusable adhesive layer suitable for affixing the label to either a first or a second planar side of the card. The label, printed with a registration indicia thereon, can be removed from the transaction card without leaving residue on the card and can be affixed to a registration form for registration of a holder of the transaction card. Alternatively, the label printed with a redeemable coupon indicia thereon, can be removed from a promotion card and affixed to a transaction receipt for associating a particular transaction with the redeemable coupon. In another embodiment the label is printed and scored to form individually removable segments which can be removed from the redemption card and redeemed.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 1996Date of Patent: December 7, 1999Assignee: Arthur Blank & Company, Inc.Inventor: Eric Blank
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Patent number: 5992860Abstract: A chucking device for mounting a tool on a machine tool is provided, having a mounting section for mounting the chucking device on the machine tool and a thermally expandable shrink section which comprises a holding section intended to receive the tool in shrink-fit relationship. A lead-in section is provided at the outer end of the shrink section, whose inner diameter is selected to ensure that the shank of the tool can be placed in the lead-in section and can be centered therein in a cold condition of the shrink section. A suitable rotatably driven mounting intended to receive the chucking device during clamping of the tool is provided, preferably in vertical arrangement, in order to ensure that the shank of the tool will slide into the holding section from above under the action of gravity.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 1997Date of Patent: November 30, 1999Assignee: Ingeborg MarquartInventor: Uwe Marquart
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Patent number: 5993121Abstract: A cooling apparatus for cooling a tool rotated by a spindle of a machining device. The cooling apparatus includes a tube having a plurality of orifices. The tube is mounted onto a stationary housing about the spindle to substantially encircle an axis of the tool. The apparatus also includes a plurality of nozzles connected to a respective one of the orifices, each of the nozzles directing a discharge of fluid substantially toward the tool.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1997Date of Patent: November 30, 1999Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventor: Ralph L. Fiesta
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Patent number: 5992889Abstract: An advertisement page for binding to or within a publication, comprising a first opposing layer; a second opposing layer attached to the first opposing layer; and a sample material disposed between the first and second opposing layers, wherein an edge of the advertisement page is flush with the outside edge of the pages of the publication. The present invention also relates to an advertisement page with offset and attachment characteristics which allow it to be bound within a publication such that an edge of the advertisement page is flush with the outside edge of the pages of the publication, wherein sample material is maintained between two opposing layers formed from one continuous sheet which has been folded and which may be trimmed at the fold line. The present invention also relates to methods of making such advertisement pages.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1998Date of Patent: November 30, 1999Assignee: Arcade, Inc.Inventors: Roger Barnett, Hubert F. Brown, Lyudmila Feldman
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Patent number: 5993099Abstract: A combination notebook/file folder includes a first side panel having upper and lower edges, a second side panel having upper and lower edges, channels in the upper edges of the first and second side panels. The combination also includes a binding edge which connects together the lower edges of the first and second side panels, a plurality of binding rings in the binding edge for holding a plurality of sheets of paper therein, and left and right hangers selectively retractably and extensively mounted in the channels at the upper edges of each of the first and second side panels. Each hanger includes a main body, a hook at an outer end of the main body and a post extending from each main body and engaged within a respective elongated slot for limiting sliding movement of the hangers in the channels. Each main body is elongated and includes a cut away portion at an inner end opposite the hook to form a reduced width portion.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1998Date of Patent: November 30, 1999Assignee: Rollabind Inc.Inventors: Mitchell Greenberg, Jacobo Feldman
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Patent number: 5992892Abstract: A promotional gaming device for beverage cans which includes ink jet printed indicia of winning status on an exterior surface of the can and an opaque removable material covering the printing. The opaque material may be scratched off or peeled off the reveal the prize indicia.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 1997Date of Patent: November 30, 1999Assignee: Aluminum Company of AmericaInventors: Mark W. Schaefer, Thomas L. Levendusky
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Patent number: 5988686Abstract: A method for displaying a book using a book display that is easily transported, and involving a cord with stops at each end.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1998Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Inventor: Ruben A. Teixido
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Patent number: 5988959Abstract: A spindle supporting box structure, wherein longitudinal parts forming both ends of lateral parts at each of right and left longitudinal side faces facing, with a spindle therebetween, in a direction almost perpendicular to longitudinal side faces facing in a front-back direction are formed by longitudinal tubular members having suitable flexural rigidity. A damping structure wherein required frameworks of structures are formed by tubular members and wherein concrete is filled in the tubular members and then solidified. As an alternative, a powdery damping material or a jelly damping material is airtightly sealed in the tubular members. An inner space of one or more of the tubular members is made into a gas pressurized tank wherein a balance cylinder is connected to the gas pressurized tank and wherein the gas in the gas pressurized tank directly acts on a cylinder chamber of the balance cylinder.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1997Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignee: Horkos Corp.Inventor: Shinsuke Sugata
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Patent number: 5984363Abstract: A thermally imagable business record such as a form, tag, label or the like is provided in which selected areas of the record may be activated to form an image upon exposure to heat. In one embodiment, at least one selected area of a substrate surface contains a thermally imagable coating of initially colorless color formers and color developers while the remaining areas of the substrate are left uncoated. The substrate may be pre-coated to provide a smooth, non-porous base coat for the thermally imagable coating, and may also include a protective coating layer to protect the subsequently printed thermal image.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1994Date of Patent: November 16, 1999Assignee: The Standard Register CompanyInventors: Mark Dotson, Rajendra Mehta, A. Dale Lakes
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Patent number: 5984560Abstract: An apparatus for storing selected items within the covers of a ringed notebook or ringed binder. The notebook or binder is of a type that typically stores paper or accessories that do not extend to the full width of the covers thereby leaving presently unused volumes between the covers beyond the perimeter of the paper or other accessories. The present invention includes a thin main plate member and a storage device. The thin main plate member has a plurality of spaced openings therethrough. These spaced openings are arranged and sized so as to accommodate the rings of a ringed notebook or ringed binder. The storage device stores at least one selected item. This storage device means extends from the main plate member into a presently unused volume between the covers. Thus, the normally unused volume can be utilized to store the selected item. The storage device includes a plurality of spaced arms for grasping the at least one selected item.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1997Date of Patent: November 16, 1999Assignee: Mark A. BedolInventors: Mark A. Bedol, Doug Noyes
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Patent number: 5984366Abstract: Disclosed are methods, systems and articles of manufacture for creating and authenticating self-verifying articles. Self-verifying articles include, for example, commercial instruments (i.e., notes, drafts, checks, bearer paper, etc.), transaction cards (i.e., ATM cards, calling cards, credit cards, etc.), personal identification documents (i.e., driver's licenses, passports, personal identification papers, etc.) and labels affixed to package surfaces for identification of the package owner or sender, which, for example, may be used for verifying imported goods by customs agents. Self-verifying article creation includes receiving recipient-specific data, encoding a first selected subset of the recipient-specific data and fixing the encoded subset along with other human-recognizable data on a surface of an article.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 1996Date of Patent: November 16, 1999Assignee: International Data Matrix, Inc.Inventor: Dennis G. Priddy
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Patent number: 5984361Abstract: The sorting and filing of particular items is achieved using an organizer and a method for organizing. An organizing device having a plurality of pocket enclosures correlating to a specific day of a week or month is provided. Pocket enclosures on each particular date have dimensions sufficient to retain physical items, such as envelopes, bills, etc. as well as additional pockets for miscellaneous materials. The organizing device is designed to hang over a door and may also include appliques to indicate numerals, color codes, appointments, etc.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1998Date of Patent: November 16, 1999Inventors: Frank B. Westerman, II, Carol L. Westerman
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Patent number: 5979911Abstract: The invention relates to a procedure for the fastening of objects, e.g. working tools and work pieces, and to a holding device. The invention comprises a self-locking holding collet (2, 22) which fastens the object by means of an actuating element (3) which moves the holding collet to fasten and unfasten the object.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 1998Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Inventor: Erkki K. Rinne
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Patent number: 5979941Abstract: An identification and information system for establishing a nexus between discrete entities includes primary and secondary information regarding primary and secondary entities borne by primary and secondary information means. The primary and secondary information may be encoded for mechanical reading which establishes the nexus between said primary and secondary entities.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1997Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Inventors: Walter W. Mosher, Jr., Reuel S Orocio
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Patent number: 5980181Abstract: An apparatus for applying a wraparound cover to a pad includes a loading station, a creasing station having a pair of knife edges and an anvil for applying a pair of parallel creases in the cover, a gluing station for applying a bead of glue to an under side of the pad and a folding station for folding an overlap portion of the cover about the rear and underside of the pad so as to engage the glue bead. The folding station includes a holddown mechanism and an articulated hand that folds the cover overlap portion at each crease about the rear edges of the pad.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1997Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Assignee: Brackett, Inc.Inventor: James M. Franks
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Patent number: 5980168Abstract: A crown drill including a hollow cylindrical carrier body, which is formed of two coaxially arranged tubes connected with each other, and a cutting member attached to the carrier body and projecting axially beyond the leading end of the carrier body.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 1997Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Assignee: Hilti AktiengesellschaftInventors: Nekhemian Tsypin, Vitalil Skalyga