Having Specific Surface Material Or Irregularity On Or Along Engaging Face Patents (Class 24/564)
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Patent number: 5219353Abstract: A surgical endoclip intended to be used with conventional instruments for applying surgical clips, such as those marketed by the United States Surgical Corporation (U.S. Surgical), is disclosed in which the clip fits within and is operated by the movable jaws in the U.S. Surgical Applier but the clip is constructed so as to provide a circumferential closing of the clip around the duct or vessel. The conventional movement of the jaws of the applier operates with the initially open surgical clip, which under pressure by the parallel movement of the jaws, closes about the duct or vessel being occluded.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1992Date of Patent: June 15, 1993Inventors: Thomas Q. Garvey, III, Kathleen Ruddy, Frank V. Gates
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Patent number: 5183191Abstract: A clamp-type garment hanger with pads of resilient friction material on the inner clamping surfaces of the garment clamp assemblies to provide non-slip surfaces for garments such as trousers, skirts and the like. The non-slip surfaces on the clamp assemblies prevent the garments from slipping through the clamp asssemblies and falling onto the floor. The application of resilient friction material to the inner clamping surfaces applies equally to all types of clamp-type garment hangers. The resilient friction material used on the clamping surfaces comprises a block copolymer having discreet block segments of styrene monomer units and rubber monomer units.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1992Date of Patent: February 2, 1993Assignee: Batts, Inc.Inventors: Judd F. Garrison, Russell O. Blanchard
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Patent number: 5177813Abstract: A shirttail retaining harness (10) is disclosed comprising a pair of elongate straps (12, 14), a means for connecting the straps to a garment (18) and, a connecting member (16) which retains a portion of the straps in spaced relation. The connecting member (16) is located away from the crotch and genital area of a wearer. The shirttail retaining harness (10) is adapted so that, in use, the straps (12, 14) thereof pass along the inside of the thighs of the wearer in the crotch area and diverge at both ends for attachment to a shirttail. An optional clasp (19) is also provided wherein the shirttail cloth is gripped between a protruding member (18e) and a layer of resilient material (18f).Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 1991Date of Patent: January 12, 1993Assignee: Robert C. BosackInventors: Robert C. Bosack, Michael D. Lake
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Patent number: 5159731Abstract: An adjustable unitary clothespin which is molded from a resilient material and ready to use in the "as molded" condition. The clothespin is comprised of an arcuate upper portion and a pair of downward extending leg portions. The leg portions are movable from positions of adjacent non-interlocking relationship to positions of abutting interlocking relationship. When the legs are interlocked, surfaces of the legs are resiliently urged together by the upper arcuate portion to clamp an article of clothing between the leg portions. Extending outwardly from opposite sides of the upper arcuate portions is a pair of handles for displacing the interlocking leg portions to receive the article of clothing.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1991Date of Patent: November 3, 1992Inventor: Tod H. Dereadt
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Patent number: 5065797Abstract: A gripper head for a loom is of lightweight construction and has a weft thread clamp with a stationary pad and a movable pad. The former is directly mounted to the gripper body. The latter is mounted through an adjustable spring to the gripper body, whereby the clamping force is adjustable.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1990Date of Patent: November 19, 1991Assignee: Lindauer Dornier Gesellschaft m.b.H.Inventors: Horst Haeussler, Hubert Ortmann, Harald Stoerr
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Patent number: 4976721Abstract: An intestinal occluding clamp including first and second clamping members with jaws, a biasing spring, a clamp housing, a clamp base and a clamp cap. The clamp housing has a housing cavity formed at one end thereof and a first clamping member is connected to and projects away from the housing cavity. The biasing spring is disposed within the cavity and circumferentially about the base post. The clamp cap and biasing spring are retractably mounted within the housing cavity and provide a spring-loaded, push-button housing for simple and reliable operation.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 1988Date of Patent: December 11, 1990Assignee: The Research Foundation of State University of New YorkInventors: William Blasnik, Stanley B. Pollak
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Patent number: 4944984Abstract: A window glass having shaped metallic brackets with a U-shaped cross section which are force-fittingly connected by clamping to the edge areas of the glass, wherein the window glass is provide on at least one surface on the edge area overlapped by the shaped metallic bracket with a raised layer which securely adheres to the glass surface and which is made of a highly elastic polymer which produces a large-surface force connection to the abutting shaped shank with partial elastic deformation. The window glass avoids the use of adhesives between the shaped brackets and glass surface and is suitable for industrial production.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 1988Date of Patent: July 31, 1990Assignee: Saint-Gobain RechercheInventor: Heinz Kunert
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Patent number: 4901962Abstract: A clip composed of a resilient material such as steel wine or a plastic that is formed for attachment to the fabric surface of a modular wall unit, and which will hold papers thereto.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 1988Date of Patent: February 20, 1990Inventor: David A. Greer
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Patent number: 4773131Abstract: The invention relates to a clip consisting of two clamping jaws 1, 2 provided with actuating elements 3, 4 and, in particular, molded of plastic, and of an elastic element which joins the former and presses them together in the clamping plane 5. To make secure clamping of an object to be retained between the clamping jaws 1, 2 possible, it is provided that the actuating elements 3, 4 are disposed so as to be slidable in a plane oriented perpendicular to the clamping plane 5 against the action of the elastic element 6 and that the actuating ends 15, 16 of each actuating element 3, 4 project beyond the rear end 17, 18 of the respectively other actuating element 3, 4. This causes the clamping jaws 1, 2 to open and close in a direction oriented exactly perpendicular to the clamping plane 5, thereby making secure clamping of objects possible.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1986Date of Patent: September 27, 1988Assignee: Geza HeidtInventor: Josef Koza
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Patent number: 4722120Abstract: A spring clip includes bosses and pivot holes on flanges at two opposite sides of each of two clamping members for connecting pivotally the clamping members wherein the flange bearing the boss at each side is sandwiched between two other flanges bearing the pivot holes, thereby preventing the bosses from being released easily from the pivot holes. A torsion spring is mounted conveniently on the clamping members by engaging it with retaining members disposed on the clamping members.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 1987Date of Patent: February 2, 1988Inventor: James Lu
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Patent number: 4701983Abstract: There is disclosed an improved clip assembly for positioning on a garment hanger and comprised of a pair of jaw members and a U-shaped resilient bias member wherein each jaw member is generally of a planar shape including a first end portion including fingertip receiving recesses, an intermediate portion formed with an elongated longitudinally disposed channel and with an inclined wall terminating at a locking recess disposed proximate an end portion of the elongated channel and a second end portion including inwardly extending projections and wherein the U-shaped resilient bias member includes leg members each terminating in a foot portion having an inwardly extending projection and wherein in an assembled configuration each inwardly extending projection of each foot portion of the leg members of the U-shaped resilient bias member is disposed in respective recesses in the intermediate portion of each jaw member whereby the jaw members are in substantial face-to-face relationship with minimum, if any, abilityType: GrantFiled: July 9, 1985Date of Patent: October 27, 1987Inventor: John G. Warmath
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Patent number: 4442572Abstract: The invention serves to hold together the male and the female parts of ground glass joints.As can be seen from the FIGS. 1,2 and 3 this new device consists of two rings (1+2) concentrically placed one above the other. Both rings are connected on their outside by three bow-shaped retainers (5).The two rings (1+2) have one opening (3,4) each on one side. These allow the rings to be slid onto the male and female parts of a glass joint. Both rings then firmly grip the two parts of the joint and hold them together.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1982Date of Patent: April 17, 1984Inventor: Hermann Keck
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Patent number: RE32269Abstract: A molded plastic hanger and a clip for use therewith or with other members. The hanger includes a body portion having a diverging pair of arms including slots therein and a crossbar for mounting garment holding clips. A plastic swivel hook is connected to the body portion at a stem. The stem includes a shaft having an annular locking recess in its periphery which is adapted to be received within a mating socket of the hook to connect the hook and body portion to each other while enabling them to be swiveled readily with respect to each other. The clip is arranged for securement to the crossbar of the hanger or to any other rod-like element and is formed of a three piece construction comprising a pair of plastic jaws and a resilient U-shaped member, also formed of plastic, but having a higher tensile strength and resiliency than the plastic of the jaws.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1984Date of Patent: October 28, 1986Assignee: Independent Products Company, Inc.Inventors: Leonard Bisk, Gunther Rogahn