Patents Examined by Tejash D Patel
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Patent number: 6021725Abstract: An apparatus for temporarily storing products at the exit of a quilting machine comprising an inclined guiding element along which at least one carriage, provided with an element for gripping the product manufactured by the quilting machine, can slide by gravity, a first and a second stop elements for the carriage being arranged along the guiding element, and actuation elements, which act on the grip element to release the removed product, being associated with the stop elements. The carriage released by the second stop element is transferred onto a vertical lifting unit, which is provided with retention and release elements for retaining the carriage at the lower stroke limit and releasing it at the upper stroke limit to insert the carriage on the guiding element.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 1997Date of Patent: February 8, 2000Assignee: Resta S.r.l.Inventor: Roberto Resta
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Patent number: 6021522Abstract: A necktie knot support assembly that supports a pre-tied knotted necktie which, when worn, advantageously provides a knot that is maintained away from the wearer's neck, so as to aesthetically resemble a non pre-tied necktie. The assembly includes a main body member that is shaped to determine the formation of the knot of the necktie, and a spring clamp that is adapted to inter-engage the main body member. The main body member has a central wall and a post that rearwardly extends outwards from the wall at an acute angle therefrom. The main body member is shaped to integrally include left and right wings that extend outward from the central wall and that preferably have respective top surfaces that extend outwardly in a substantially horizontal plane relative to the central wall. The main body member further preferably includes an integrally connected forwardly projecting nose portion.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 1998Date of Patent: February 8, 2000Inventor: John Najarian
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Patent number: 6012179Abstract: A garment for use by a patient during an operation comprises an inner skin and an outer skin which between them define a space. A source and value are provided for passing a gas mixture of air and a predetermined volume of helium through the space to control the body temperature of the patient.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 1997Date of Patent: January 11, 2000Assignee: The BOC Group plcInventors: Michael E. Garrett, Howard R. Miller
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Patent number: 6012165Abstract: A thumb protector for use in carpentry, made of metal or a durable composite material of sufficient strength to protect a human thumb from a hammer blow. A cloth fastening jacket and associated fastening band encircling the second phalanx of the thumb firmly secure the protector to the first phalanx. The portion of the sheath covering the thumbpad has an arcuate groove disposed transversely relative to the thumb enabling the wearer to roll a nail into position between thumb and forefinger from a reservoir located in the palm of the same hand. The grooves pass completely through the material of the protector and so also allow the thumb to breathe. Integrally attached to the sheath is an extrusion which functionally and structurally mimics a human thumbnail.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1999Date of Patent: January 11, 2000Inventor: Jeffrey G. Cain
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Patent number: 6006355Abstract: A cuff seal for a spacesuit includes a rigid base member and a flexible seal member disposed within the base member. The seal member comprises a hinge portion and a contact portion extending therefrom. The contact portion is capable of flexing about the hinge portion and can be placed in pressure sealing contact with a blood supplied tissue, such as a wrist area, due to a gas pressure within the spacesuit.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1998Date of Patent: December 28, 1999Assignee: AlliedSignal Inc.Inventor: Kevin James Abts
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Patent number: 6000064Abstract: A garment pocket reinforcement including a trapezoidally shaped insert having a bottom edge, a substantially straight side edge, a sloped side edge, a first shoulder edge, a second shoulder edge and a semi circular transitional edge. The first shoulder edge and the second shoulder edge of the insert are respectively sewn to a right shoulder seam and a left shoulder seam of a shirt. The bottom edge of the insert is sewn to the back side of a pocket disposed on the shirt. The insert further includes a transitional band of material which is used to attach the semi-circular transitional edge of the insert to a collar of the shirt along the front half of the neck line. The shoulders of the shirt also include small arches which are taking up on both front and back sides of both the right and left shoulder seems.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1998Date of Patent: December 14, 1999Assignee: Jerry M. AlconeInventors: Jerry M. Alcone, Iris Faye Redfern
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Patent number: 5991925Abstract: A bulletproof vest includes a vest body, the vest body having a plurality of locating pads at front and back panels thereof and a plurality of fabric fastening strips respectively extended from the locating pads for securing things to the locating pads, a plurality of detachable ammunition pouches respectively fastened to the locating pads of the vest body by hook and loop materials, the detachable ammunition pouches each having a plurality of insertion slots for the insertion of the fabric fastening strips, a pistol holster detachably fastened to one locating pad at the front panel of the vest body by hook and loop materials to hold a pistol, and a radio transceiver holder detachably fastened to one locating pad at the back panel of the vest body by hook and loop materials to hold a radio transceiver.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1998Date of Patent: November 30, 1999Inventor: Bo Kun Wu
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Patent number: 5991921Abstract: A dustproof suit for a clean room is provided. The dustproof suit includes a garment, a pair of inner pants disposed inside the garment, a hood detachably mounted on the garment and a suction unit attached to the garment for decompressing an interior of the garment. The suction unit consists of a suction belt arranged inside the garment and an air cleaner arranged outside the garment so as to associate with the suction belt. The suction belt is provided with a hollow passage and a plurality of suction holes communicating with the hollow passage. In operation, owing to sucking operation of the air cleaner, air in the garment is firstly sucked into the suction belt through the suction holes. Then, dust contained in the air is then filtrated by the air cleaner and sequentially discharged to an outside of the garment.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1997Date of Patent: November 30, 1999Assignee: Toyo Lint Free Co., Ltd.Inventor: Toru Saito
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Patent number: 5987653Abstract: The eyewear for industrial use comprises a deformable arcuate lens with a pair of temple receiving entries at opposite ends thereof, a deformable brow frame shaped to fit the upper edge of the lens so as to be engageable therewith and a pair of temple pieces, each piece being hingedly connected to a respective opposite end of the brow frame. Assembly of the temple pieces and brow frame to the lens is easily effected by inserting the temple pieces in the entries of the lens and by snap engagement of a mid-section of the brow frame to the upper edge of the lens. The assembly is made of plastic material so that it may be resiliently deformed to adapt to the various sizes of head of users.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1998Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignee: Leader Industries Inc.Inventor: Raymond Cyr
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Patent number: 5979288Abstract: A helical braider for constructing a triaxially braided tubular member in which the angle formed by primary fiber relative to the longitudinal axis of the tubular member can be controlled independently of the corresponding angles formed by the remaining fibers. The helical braider includes a winder that applies a primary fiber at a selected winding rate and a braider that applies two helical fibers at a selected spin rate. The winder can include a winder motor and a winding station rotatable around the mandrel, while the braider can include a braider motor and a braiding station independently rotatable around the mandrel.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 1998Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Assignee: Fiberspar Spoolable Products, Inc.Inventors: James L. Gallagher, Stephen C. Nolet
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Patent number: 5970517Abstract: A harness assembly having an integral support line. The harness assembly includes a harness body having first and second ends and a hollow interior which receives the support line. The support line has first and second ends that extend from the harness body. The harness is secured within a garment. The garment has a front opening which is normally covered by a releasable flap. The first and second ends of the support line extend through the front opening and are accessible when the flap is moved to an open position. The first end of the support line may be pulled away from the harness to extend the support line therefrom. The second end of the support line is secured to the harness.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1998Date of Patent: October 26, 1999Assignee: Rapid Intervention Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Omar P. Jordan
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Patent number: 5966747Abstract: A protective suit for covering the limbs and body of an operative to shield them from the effects of explosive devices such as anti-personnel mines includes on the front thereof an upper reinforced breast plate and a lower reinforced groin plate to provide added protection to the vital organs of the wearer. In the deployed position the groin plate at its upper end overlaps the lower end of the breast plate, and the lower end of the groin plate extends in front of and below the crotch region of the wearer. The groin plate is movable upwardly to a retracted position within a pouch in front of the breast plate, and in this retracted position does not interfere with the freedom of movement of the wearer's legs.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1998Date of Patent: October 19, 1999Assignee: Med-Eng Systems Inc.Inventors: Vince Crupi, Donald Alexander Gunn, Richard J. L'Abbe, Aristidis Makris, Ron Purvis, Kalaam Shaik
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Patent number: 5963985Abstract: A thumb protector for preventing injury to players in such sports as lacrosse and hockey. The thumb protector comprises a rigid cap covering the end of the thumb when in use, and being supported by a rigid support member connecting the cap and a base, the base engaging the root of the thumb when in use, or being anchored to a protective glove.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1998Date of Patent: October 12, 1999Assignee: Rojiro Robert BehrInventors: Rojiro Robert Behr, Robert Davies Behr
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Patent number: 5956976Abstract: A latch needle for loop-forming textile machines includes a needle shank having an upper side, a back and a sawslot extending into the needle shank from the upper side and oriented parallel to the shank. A hook is provided at an end of the needle shank. A spring element is disposed in the sawslot and has at least one end supported by the needle shank. A needle latch is supported in the sawslot for pivotal motion about an axis between a closed position in which the needle latch engages, with a frontal end thereof, the hook and a rearward position. The needle latch has a latch shank which includes an upper side and a lower side. In the rearward position the needle latch lies, with the upper side of the latch shank, on the upper side of the needle shank or is situated in the vicinity of the upper side of the needle shank. The latch shank further has an end part formed as a cam engaged by the spring element.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 1998Date of Patent: September 28, 1999Assignee: Groz-Beckert AGInventors: Oskar Schaffer, Wolfgang Schmoll, Kurt Wiedenhofer, Bernhard Schuler
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Patent number: 5953758Abstract: Pockets placed into or onto the sleeves of a long-sleeved garment for warming or protecting of hands. A pocket is disposed on each sleeve in the area of the forearm so that an individual can easily insert his or her right hand into the left sleeve pocket and correspondingly, insert his or her left hand into the right sleeve pocket. A closure device may be added to one or both pockets for the storage of loose items. In addition, the pockets can be turned inside out allowing the individual to insert his or her right hand into the right pocket and his or her left hand into the left pocket from within each respective sleeve. When used in this fashion, the pockets can be shaped in the form of mittens or other glove-like form so that the individual can use his or her hands while still keeping them warm and protected.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 1998Date of Patent: September 21, 1999Inventor: David Vernam Foster
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Patent number: 5953752Abstract: The invention relates to a hand, wrist and forearm protector for use during sporting activities, in particular, snowboarding. The protector is a unitary piece or shell which encloses a hand, wrist and forearm of a user; thus, providing protection against injury to the user's hand, fingers, wrist and forearm, such as breakage, sprain, strain, bruising or hyperextension. The protector also prevents excessive wear and tear to a snowboarder's clothing, in particular, gloves and jacket sleeves. The invention may also be used for something to sit on during a rest period of the user.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 1998Date of Patent: September 21, 1999Inventor: Troy Jones
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Patent number: 5950244Abstract: A protective device comprising a shell and a liner. The shell includes an interior surface. The liner is associated with the interior surface of the shell. The liner includes a member for enabling control displacement of the preselected regions of the liner upon various degrees of impact of the protective device. The control displacement member comprises a first member and a second member. Each of the first and second members having a top surface, a bottom surface and a different impact absorbing characteristic. The top surface of at least one of the first and second members is associated with the interior surface of the shell. At least a portion of the bottom surface of the first member extends further from the interior surface of the shell and the bottom surface of the second member.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 1998Date of Patent: September 14, 1999Assignee: Sport Maska INC.Inventors: Eric Fournier, Evangelos Spyrou, T. Blaine Hoshizaki
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Patent number: 5950248Abstract: Each lens member 1 of swimming goggles includes an annular peripheral wall 12 extending rearward from a peripheral edge of a front lens portion of the lens member 1 and a flange 13 formed on a rear end of the peripheral wall 12. The peripheral wall 12 is partially formed with a wall surface portion 14 spaced from a front surface of the flange 13 to define a second groove 16 therebetween and the front surface of the flange 13 is formed with a first groove 19. Each of pad members 2 presents an annular configuration and is formed with a first wall 22 and a first projection 26 adapted to be received by the second groove 16 and the first groove 19 respectively.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 1998Date of Patent: September 14, 1999Assignee: Tabata Co., Ltd.Inventors: Haruo Kawashima, Shunji Fukasawa
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Patent number: 5946729Abstract: A rucksack is provided with a disaster-protection hood attached to the rucksack body. When not in use the hood is folded away in a strip between the rucksack body and the hood. A gas charging apparatus with a compressed carbon dioxide cylinder when operated, inflates the hood to form a disaster-protection hood in which the back of the neck the and each side of the face are protected by the cushioning imparted by such inflation.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 1998Date of Patent: September 7, 1999Inventors: Tadayoshi Sakurai, Shoju Enomoto
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Patent number: 5946719Abstract: A protective system for shielding the head and neck regions of an operative from the blast effects of exploding munitions comprises a helmet with a visor which is inwardly curved rearwardly at its lower end and interacts with a double collar arrangement of a protective suit to provide enhanced protection to the neck region of the operative.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1998Date of Patent: September 7, 1999Assignee: Med-Eng Systems, Inc.Inventors: Vincent G. Crupi, Donald A. Gunn, Shaik M. Kalaam, Harald Hermann Kleine, Richard J. L'Abbe, Aristidis Makris, Ron A. Purvis, Mark Smith