Patents by Inventor Manfred Chardon

Manfred Chardon has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 4702433
    Abstract: A coil carrier whose shell may be rigid (3; 20) or axially and/or radially compressible (37), has an end ring (1) and an upper ring (2). The upper ring (2) is provided with an axially projecting collar (14) which can be fitted inside the end ring (1) of an adjacent coil carrier of identical construction, at the same time leaving room for a thread reserve which is provided on the collar (14) and thus accommodated in a protected manner, particularly if coil carriers of this kind are placed axially one above the other and the coils located thereon are compressed axially. The measure by which the collar (14)of one coil can be inserted in an axially adjacent coil carrier can be determined by shoulders (9, 13) and extensions (10, 15). This measure can be determined in such a way that a thread can be fed from the thread reserve to a package to be produced or already present on the coil carrier, without becoming jammed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 9, 1986
    Date of Patent: October 27, 1987
    Assignee: Joseph Zimmermann
    Inventors: Hans N. Gilljam, Manfred Chardon, Gregor Gebald, Heinz-Peter Illig
  • Patent number: 4499715
    Abstract: Method for the knot-free connection of two threads formed of textile fibers of limited length having at least one twisted fiber strand, including a splicing device for mutually tangling, intermixing and intertwining individual fibers of the two threads, which includes inserting the two threads coming from opposite sides into the splicing device, trimming the end of each thread to a predetermined distance from the splicing device, vibrating, loosening, combing and separating the thread ends into individual fibers, cleaning and spreading apart each thread end by blowing compressed air into the splicing device obliquely to the longitudinal direction of the individual fibers and by beating, pulling and tearing with mechanical and pneumatic stresses in direction toward the thread ends, withdrawing the prepared thread ends from opposite sides up to the splicing device, tangling, mixing and hooking the individual fibers of the two thread ends to each other to form a splice connecting the threads after setting the sp
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 27, 1982
    Date of Patent: February 19, 1985
    Assignee: W. Schlafhorst & Co.
    Inventors: Manfred Chardon, Reinhard Mauries, Joachim Rohner, Heinz Zumfeld