Holder For Coiled Strand Patents (Class 242/129)
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Patent number: 7478591Abstract: Cylindrical twineballs are stored on their sides with the twine dispensing end of each ball facing outwardly away from the baler to facilitate operator access. The twineballs are stored in a pattern consisting of horizontal rows and upright columns, with the upright columns inclined laterally so as to present an overall, generally skewed parallelogram effect to maximize the packing density within a given amount of space. The balls are supported within cradles that may advantageously be interconnected to present multiple, horizontally extending, transversely corrugated shelves. The shelves are upwardly and outwardly inclined to help retain the balls in place.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2006Date of Patent: January 20, 2009Assignee: AGCO CorporationInventors: Patrick Kendrick, Thomas G. Schrag, Jeffery A. Baldauf, Linda L. Heidebrecht
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Publication number: 20090008492Abstract: The wire caddy is designed to hold single or multiple spools of electrical wire commonly used in the building trades. This device allows wire spools to be inserted onto a support shaft and retained onto the support shaft by insertion of a retaining pin through retaining pin holes in the end of the support shaft. Wire is guided off the spool through a guide hole in the support bracket. The diameter of the support shaft is smaller than the diameter of the wire spool end plate center holes. The center line of the support shaft is positioned higher than the center line of the wire spool end plate holes. This creates a gap between the bottom of the support shaft and the edge of the wire spool hole. Thereby the wire spool is resting on and supported by the friction plate, and not the support shaft. Upon applying an upward pulling force, the wire spool is lifted off the friction plate allowing for uncoiling of the wire.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2008Publication date: January 8, 2009Inventor: David E. Phillips
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Publication number: 20080169403Abstract: A projection system comprising: a screen and a projector spaced from the screen to project an image onto the screen, the screen and projector being suspended respectively from housings located in or on the ceiling or a wall of the room; each housing supporting an axially extending rod that supports a plurality of flexible suspension lines that are connected to an upper surface of the screen or a mount for a projector; and means to rotate each rod whereby the screen and projector can be lowered into an operative position or the lines can be wound onto the rods to lift the screen or projector into a stored position.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 5, 2006Publication date: July 17, 2008Applicant: CINEWARE PTY LTDInventor: Glen Rooney
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Patent number: 7322161Abstract: A suture winding device having a rotatable base and a holder is provided. The rotatable base includes a needle holder for receiving a needle having a quantity of attached suture. A plurality of rods is disposed on the base for aligning a retainer thereon. Rods may be arranged in one or more arrays on the rotatable base. The base may be rotated to form loops of suture around the arrays of rods. The retainer includes first and second members that may be joined together using pressure and/or heat.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2006Date of Patent: January 29, 2008Assignee: Tyco Healthcare Group LPInventor: Michael Prescott
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Patent number: 7309038Abstract: A container for packaging and unwinding a coil of welding wire to allow an uninterrupted flow of the welding wire from one the container to another container. The coil of welding wire, including a coiled portion having a top and a bottom, a first extension of wire extending from the coil near the coil top to a feeding end and a second extension of wire extending from the coil near the bottom to a transfer end. The transfer end of one container being joinable to the feeding end of another container. The container including an outer packaging having at least one vertically extending sidewall, a closed bottom, a top opening for removing the welding wire and a wire coil receiving cavity within the outer packaging for receiving the wire coil. The feeding end and the transfer end can be positionable near the top opening. The container further includes at least one transfer control tab in the cavity near the top opening.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2005Date of Patent: December 18, 2007Assignee: Lincoln Global, Inc.Inventor: Michael A. Carroscia
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Patent number: 7198152Abstract: A package for containing and dispensing a coil of welding wire having a coil axis parallel to a package axis, a coil top transverse to the coil axis and radially inner and outer surfaces parallel to the coil axis. The welding wire package includes a container having a bottom and an outer wall structure extending upwardly from the bottom to a top edge, and the outer wall structure has inwardly and outwardly facing surfaces. The package further includes a plurality of ribs extending parallel to the package axis and positioned between the coil outer surface and the inwardly facing surface of the outer wall structure thereby forming gaps between the coil outer surface and the inwardly facing container surface. The welding wire package further including a retainer ring for controlling the dispensing of the welding wire.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2005Date of Patent: April 3, 2007Assignee: Lincoln Global, Inc.Inventors: David J. Barton, Christopher Hsu
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Patent number: 7080802Abstract: A conduit uncoiler assembly provides a mast carried by a base. The mast includes a central post carrying a plurality of radially extending support arms that support the bottom or base of the coiled conduit. Each support arm carries a radially extending retaining arm for supporting the inner diameter of the coil. The mast also carries at least one guide bar that continuously and automatically supports the top surface of the coil as the conduit is unwound. The system provides and maintains support to the bottom, top, and inner circumference of the coil as the conduit is unwound.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2003Date of Patent: July 25, 2006Inventors: Larry P. Bayer, Kenny Baus
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Patent number: 7004318Abstract: A payout for controlling the unwinding of a coil of wire from a wire drum which has an outer drum body and an inner core substantially coaxial with the drum body includes a first planar ring juxtaposed the top of the wire coil and having a first inner edge closely adjacent to the core and a first outer edge spaced from the first inner edge and a second planar ring juxtaposed the top of the wire coil and having a second outer surface closely adjacent the drum body and a second inner surface spaced from the first outer surface of the first ring to define a continuous circular gap above the wire coil such that the wire passes upwardly through the gap as it is withdrawn from the wire coil. A third ring overlies the first and second rings and is laterally displacable relative thereto and eccentrically relative to the drum axis to further control payout of the wire. The second and third rings along can be used to control payout of the wire.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2004Date of Patent: February 28, 2006Assignee: Lincoln Global, Inc.Inventor: David J. Barton
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Patent number: 6991196Abstract: The storage device is provided in the form of a reel for dispensing electrical wire. The reel includes a small disk at one end rotatably mounted to an eyebolt for suspension by hook from an overhead structure and a large thick circular disk at a second end. Slots are provided through the small disk adjacent the perimeter edge. The large thick disk is provided with a plurality of recessed pockets symmetrically arranged around the center of the top face of the large disk. A divider divides each pocket into a plurality of storage compartments. Each pocket includes a compartment cover closing the storage compartments. A plurality of flexible straps is provided. One end of each strap is secured to the large disk. A second end of each strap is rotatably received around the shaft of the eyebolt after passage through corresponding slots in the small disk.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2003Date of Patent: January 31, 2006Inventor: David L. Wheeler
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Patent number: 6913145Abstract: A package for containing and dispensing a coil of welding wire having a coil axis parallel to a package axis, a coil top transverse to the coil axis and radially inner and outer surfaces parallel to the coil axis. The welding wire package includes a container having a bottom and an outer wall structure extending upwardly from the bottom to a top edge, and the outer wall structure has inwardly and outwardly facing surfaces. The package further includes a plurality of ribs extending parallel to the package axis and positioned between the coil outer surface and the inwardly facing surface of the outer wall structure thereby forming gaps between the coil outer surface and the inwardly facing container surface. The welding wire package further including a retainer ring for controlling the dispensing of the welding wire.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2003Date of Patent: July 5, 2005Assignee: Lincoln Global, Inc.Inventors: David J. Barton, Christopher Hsu
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Patent number: 6908060Abstract: A retail electrical wire reel caddy has a steel frame which may be rested upright, the upper portion of the caddy serving as a handle. The back has a slight angled configuration allowing easy grasp for lifting from prone to upright positions. The reel is of identical front and rear circular members, the outer member being turned to face the rear member so as to interlock “U”-shaped wire coil supports which are integral with supporting spokes extending between an outer rims and inner reel hubs. The caddy has a shaft extending forward from a mounting plate located on the back vertical portion of the frame, the frame having a forward extending base portion extending beneath the reel for stability.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2003Date of Patent: June 21, 2005Inventor: Patrick A. Hibbs
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Patent number: 6874632Abstract: A storage device for coiled articles, such as electrical cords and hoses, includes a tubular plug adapted to be imbedded in a wall cavity. A spool is provided which is adapted to hold coiled articles. The spool is telescopically received within the tubular plug. The spool is movable between an extended position extending from the tubular plug and a retracted position retracted within the tubular plug. At least one spool guide couples the spool and the tubular plug and provides cantilever support to the spool when the spool is in the extended position. A locking engagement is provided for locking the spool in the retracted position. This storage device provides improves aerodynamics and aesthetics. It is particularly suited for the recreational vehicle market, where there are width restrictions prescribed by law.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2004Date of Patent: April 5, 2005Inventor: Keith Thiessen
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Patent number: 6848641Abstract: An actuating valve has two relay valves connected to a compressed air source and a pneumatic cylinder with two pressure chambers. When one relay valve is actuated, one pressure chamber is pressure-loaded and the other is relieved. Two 3/2 port directional control valves are arranged upstream of the pneumatic cylinder. Two check valves are positioned in branch lines connecting the relay valves and the directional control valves. A control line connects the branch line to the other directional control valve, respectively. The directional control valves are moveable between a first position allowing compressed air to pass and a pressure relief position. When the relay valves are inactive, the directional control valves are in the first position and the relay valves are in a venting position for the branch lines. When one relay valve is actuated, it assumes a position allowing passage of air to the branch line connected to it.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2003Date of Patent: February 1, 2005Assignee: Volkmann GmbHInventors: Ralf Lohmann, Georg Heinen, Jörg Zischewski
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Publication number: 20040238667Abstract: A yarn unwinding device is disclosed that consist of a base having a central raised portion there that has an upstanding central rod embedded therein. A hollow crochet spindle is rotatably received over the upstanding rod. The crochet needle has a pointed top and has a circular flange located at the bottom. In addition, there is a wider circular washer received over the needle and rests on the bottom flange. A skein of wound yarn is received over the top of the needle and rests on the circular washer at the bottom of the needle. The yarn is withdrawn laterally from the skein with only a limited resistance while unwinding during the process of knitting, embroidering or crocheting.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2003Publication date: December 2, 2004Inventor: Tom Clark
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Patent number: 6786441Abstract: A bobbin creel is supported on a holder so as to be pivotable by a four-bar linkage arranged on the machine frame of a textile machine. The holder forms the stationary member of the four-bar linkage. The bobbin creel is pivotable from a lower loading position into an upper operating position by a pneumatic cylinder connected with one end on the holder and with the other end to one of the movable four-bar linkage members. For pivoting the bobbin creel from the upper operating position into the lower loading position, the pneumatic cylinder is a bidirectional pneumatic cylinder loadable at both ends with compressed air and a correlated actuating valve.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2003Date of Patent: September 7, 2004Assignee: Volkmann GmbHInventors: Markus Osterloh, Ingo Filz
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Patent number: 6749139Abstract: An apparatus for storing, transporting, and dispensing elongate material, such as wire. The elongate dispensing system includes a reusable, stackable, storage container for having a substantially circular inner channel to contain a coil of elongate material and a dispensing guide having a plurality of interior guide mechanisms through which elongate material is dispensed without tangles or over-spooling. The storage container further includes a fastening system through which the dispensing guide removably engages said container during operation, ergonomic handles, and wire containment recesses which contain the ends of elongate material when the apparatus is not in operation.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2001Date of Patent: June 15, 2004Inventor: John W. Speck
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Patent number: 6745899Abstract: A payout for controlling the unwinding of a coil of wire from a wire drum which has an outer drum body and an inner core substantially coaxial with the drum body includes a first planar ring juxtaposed to the top of the wire coil and having a first inner edge closely adjacent to the core and a first outer edge spaced from the first inner edge and a second planar ring juxtaposed the top of the wire coil and having a second outer surface closely adjacent the drum body and a second inner surface spaced from the first outer surface of the first ring to define a continuous circular gap above the wire coil such that the wire passes upwardly through the gap as it is withdrawn from the wire coil. A third ring overlies the first and second rings and is laterally displacable relative thereto and eccentrically relative to the drum axis to further control payout of the wire. The second and third rings alone can be used to control payout of the wire.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2002Date of Patent: June 8, 2004Assignee: Lincoln Global, Inc.Inventor: David J. Barton
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Publication number: 20040094656Abstract: Winding machine and method for shielding the winding machine relative to debris during a winding operation are provided. The method allows providing at least one winding assembly. The method further allows feeding a respective strand of wire to the winding assembly, wherein the strand of wire is fed into the assembly through the bottom thereof. A shield is provided for the winding assembly. The shield is configured to include a window at the bottom thereof for allowing passage of the strand of wire. The shield further includes lateral and top sections configured to partially enclose the assembly, wherein the lateral section extends sufficiently beneath the assembly so that any debris therein egresses from the assembly through the window and is prevented from being propelled into any adjacent assemblies, thus reducing the occurrence of debris-induced faults.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Stuart W. Perry, Roderick D. Fair
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Publication number: 20030201355Abstract: An actuating valve has two relay valves connected to a compressed air source and a pneumatic cylinder with two pressure chambers. When one relay valve is actuated, one pressure chamber is pressure-loaded and the other is relieved. Two 3/2 port directional control valves are arranged upstream of the pneumatic cylinder. Two check valves are positioned in branch lines connecting the relay valves and the directional control valves. A control line connects the branch line to the other directional control valve, respectively. The directional control valves are moveable between a first position allowing compressed air to pass and a pressure relief position. When the relay valves are inactive, the directional control valves are in the first position and the relay valves are in a venting position for the branch lines. When one relay valve is actuated, it assumes a position allowing passage of air to the branch line connected to it.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2003Publication date: October 30, 2003Applicant: Volkmann GmbHInventors: Ralf Lohmann, Georg Heinen, Jorg Zischewski
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Publication number: 20030042162Abstract: A package for containing and dispensing wire from a coil of wire having an outer surface, an inner surface, and a top and bottom defining a coil height comprising an outer carton having a rectangular bottom wall and four side panels extending upwardly from the bottom wall. The package further includes an octagonal inner liner having eight walls and wherein every other wall engages a portion of one of the side panels of the outer carton. The package has a planar retainer ring which engages the top of the wire coil and which has an opening forming an inner edge and an outer periphery comprising a plurality of nodes extending radially outwardly beyond the outer surface of the wire coil.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2001Publication date: March 6, 2003Applicant: Lincoln Global, Inc., a Delaware corporationInventor: James T. Land
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Publication number: 20030038209Abstract: Storage device for a cable. Two spaced flange parts are connected by an intermediate connection part. The connection part functions as reel for the cable to be stored while the flange parts enclose the cable in storage position. The flange parts and the intermediate parts are integrally mould from an elastomeric plastic material by injection moulding.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2001Publication date: February 27, 2003Inventor: Szabina Rozsa Maria Remeczky
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Publication number: 20020145073Abstract: A roll goods dispenser system is disclosed. The roll goods dispenser system includes a roll of continuous length product and first and second dispenser guards that protect the roll from damage. Methods of using the roll goods dispenser system to dispense roll goods are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2001Publication date: October 10, 2002Inventors: Mark D. Swanson, David C. Windorski, Paul A. Pilosi, Micah T. Somers
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Publication number: 20020125362Abstract: A device for the dispensing of drip system tubing for commercial installers of such irrigation systems. The device has a lower base upon which is centrally disposed a spaced bearing housing with a bearing therein for rotation of an upper base. The upper base has a reel optionally removably mounted thereto, for receipt of a coil of drip system line. The device may include grab handles for carrying it from location to location. It may also include a handle for aiding in the rotation of the upper base relative to the lower base for the dispensing of the drip line tubing. An optional counter for measuring the amount of drip line dispensed may also be included.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2001Publication date: September 12, 2002Inventor: Keith R. Bryant
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Publication number: 20020066822Abstract: A spool support apparatus includes a first plate and a second plate. The first plate has a peripheral edge. Fastener receiving openings are spaced about the peripheral edge of the first plate. The second plate is rotatably mounted to the first plate for rotation about a rotational axis. A bearing is disposed between the first plate and the second plate, thereby facilitating relative rotation of the first plate and the second plate when under load from a spool. The first plate of the spool support apparatus is securable by fasteners to an end of a spool with the rotational axis of the spool axially aligned with the rotational axis of the spool support apparatus to turn the spool into a turntable dispensing apparatus.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2001Publication date: June 6, 2002Inventor: James Emes
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Patent number: 6398619Abstract: A party streamer dispenser for decorating a room. The dispenser includes a body which holds a roll of crepe paper, a roll of adhesive tape, and an adjustable handle that selectively attaches to an elongated pole. The body comprises a cap and a frame that are disposed and compressed against opposite sides of the roll of crepe paper. A threaded bolt extends transversely between the cap and frame and through the center bore on the roll of crepe paper. Integrally formed on the frame is a laterally extending neck around which a roll of adhesive tape is placed. Extending laterally from the distal end of the neck is an extension. During assembly, an end cap is pivotally attached to the lateral extension. An elongated pole may be placed into the end cap so that the user may use the elongated pole to elevate the dispenser to a desired elevated location in the room.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2000Date of Patent: June 4, 2002Inventor: Walter L. Webb
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Patent number: 6367725Abstract: A wire spooler/distributor for dispensing electrical wire during the installation of electrical wiring at a construction site. The wire distributor of the present invention is lightweight and portable and easy to transport from one location to another. The wire spooler distributes electrical wire from a suspended location at the construction site. The wire spooler/distributor has a rotating central shaft with a plurality of retractable spokes defining a conical frame about which a coil of wire may be spooled.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2000Date of Patent: April 9, 2002Inventor: Brian S. Goodwin
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Patent number: 6367754Abstract: A support for supporting items from an open stud wall or from an A-frame step ladder. The support includes a pair of spaced, parallel crossbars, and a support arm that interconnects the crossbar substantially at their centers and extends outwardly therefrom to define a supporting surface for supporting one or more spools of electrical wire, for convenient unreeling of household wiring during home construction. Various forms of adapters can be provided to permit unreeling wire from a spool supported for rotation about a vertical axis or horizontal axis, and for supporting other items such as tools, workbench surfaces, drawing tables, and the like. The support is of simple form, is easy to use, and is versatile to adapt to different wall and ladder sizes.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2000Date of Patent: April 9, 2002Inventor: Ted Cinker
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Patent number: 6293058Abstract: A support system of brackets and rods designed to be removably attached to a building stud. Used in pairs, the system can hold sheets of building material within the holing bracket and supported by a back rod so that the builder has the materials within easy view and reach and can replace partial sheets with the brackets.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2000Date of Patent: September 25, 2001Inventor: Michael Sink
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Patent number: 6276623Abstract: A solder support and dispensing device for preventing the jamming of solder during the dispensing thereof.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2000Date of Patent: August 21, 2001Inventor: Darryl E. Williams
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Publication number: 20010010344Abstract: A device (1; 30; 60; 90; 120; 140) for winding pipe sealant filamentary materials (12; 44, 65, 94; 123) onto a pipe (47; 70; 102; 132; 161) comprising: (a) a retainer (2; 31; 61; 121; 142) for retaining a length of filamentary material; and (b) an elongate dispensing aid (7; 32; 62; 92; 122; 141) projecting from said retainer, the dispensing aid comprising at least one guide (8; 51; 78; 107; 135) located at a position spaced from the retainer and through which the filamentary material passes. The material is for sealing threaded pipe joints. The device may be motorized for rotational motion, for example by attachment to a power tool. The device may also have a locating portion (37; 63; 95; 124) for engaging an end of a pipe to which the filamentary material is to be applied. The locating portion may act as an automatic adjuster of the position of the device. Relative rotation of the dispensing aid and the automatic adjuster actuates the automatic adjuster.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2001Publication date: August 2, 2001Applicant: LOCTITE (R&D) LIMITEDInventor: Martin J. Fitzpatrick
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Publication number: 20010008260Abstract: The present invention relates to a device for a wound wire that is relatively stiff such as electrical wires, cables or similar. According to a first aspect of the invention, the device comprises a shaft; a hub rotatively mounted around the shaft, the hub comprising a central core and a plurality of arms extending radialy outwardly therefrom and at least partially around the wound wire for containing the wound wire and restraining an innermost spire thereof; and guiding means connected to the shaft for guiding the wire extending from the innermost spire as a free end of the spire is being pulled. According to another aspect of the invention, the device comprises a shaft, a body rotatively mounted on the shaft, a hub mounted around the shaft, and guiding means connected to the body.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2001Publication date: July 19, 2001Inventor: Normand Messier
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Patent number: 6158686Abstract: An improved device is provided for quick coiling and wrapping of wire or other flexible strand materials such as ropes, cables, hose or the like. In a presently preferred form, the device comprises a handle portion and a base portion, the base portion having an elongated body carrying two substantially parallel spaced laterally adjustable carrier arms protruding from the elongated body to securely hold the coil of flexible strand material in place on the device until the coil is wrapped and/or removed. The handle portion of the device is provided with a hand grip for conveniently gripping the device as the flexible material is wound thereon and an adjustment mechanism of for selecting the desired length of the elongated body.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1999Date of Patent: December 12, 2000Inventor: Jeff Lawrence
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Patent number: 6079663Abstract: The present invention 10 discloses a swivel hook means 24 for grasping a spool of wire 14 being 360 degrees rotatable centrally mounted onto the underside of a rectangularly shaped metal plate 18 whereby the plate 18 further has a handle 20 for being grasped by the user 12 with the handle 20 being welded onto the top of the plate 18. The present invention 10 allows the swivel hook 24 to be hooked onto the handle 30 of a reel of wire 14 such as barbed wire 16, and further allows the reel of wire 14 to be unrolled so that the wire spool 14 is maintained effectively in the horizontal plane as the spool 14 is transported from one work location to the next.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1998Date of Patent: June 27, 2000Inventor: John E Slater
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Patent number: 6076755Abstract: A device is provided for moving a plurality of fibers parallel to a spooling axis around which the fibers are spooled. The device can include a plurality of lifters adapted to be disposed beneath at least a bottom-most fiber from the plurality of fibers and adapted to be movable parallel to the spooling axis.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 1999Date of Patent: June 20, 2000Inventor: Victor J. Talamini, Sr.
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Patent number: 6059220Abstract: A wire dispensing rack for holding a wire spool such that wire may be dispensed from the spool includes a first frame assembly. At least first and second support rollers are carried by the first frame assembly. The support rollers are adapted to seat different sized spools holding wire to be dispensed. A puller roller is carried by the first frame assembly below said first and second support rollers. A wire spool is placed on the support rollers and the wire to be dispensed is passed under the puller roller. When the wire to be dispensed is pulled, the wire engages the puller roller creating a downward force on the spool pulling it into the support rollers. The spool is thus retained on the wire rack through the force of dispensing wire.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1998Date of Patent: May 9, 2000Inventor: Daniel T. Lassiter
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Patent number: 6032798Abstract: A yarn storage container 10 including a generally rectangular container member 20 divided into an upper 28 and lower 29 main compartment which are further divided by permanent 30 and removable 31 partitions into enlarged sub-compartments 40 and smaller compartments 41, 42 respectively provided with spaced rows of apertures 34, 35 for dispensing strands of yarn 100 from the respective compartments 40, 41, 42.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1998Date of Patent: March 7, 2000Inventor: Lisa A. Bryant
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Patent number: 6012664Abstract: An assembly for supplying wire from a spool includes a support for holding the spool, a sensor mounted on the support and detachably secured to an end of the spool for detecting supplying of the end of the wire from the spool, and a controller for precluding supplying of wire from the spool when the sensor detects supplying of the end of the wire. The support may hold a plurality of spools and include a plurality of sensors and indicators for sensing and indicating spool depletion. Wires may follow a wire feed path to a winder including a first portion extending generally vertically from the support, a second portion extending generally vertically from the winder, and a third portion connecting the first portion and the second portion.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 1998Date of Patent: January 11, 2000Assignee: Reliance Electric Industrial CompanyInventors: Mark B. Duclos, C. W. Luttrell
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Patent number: 5961062Abstract: A method of neatly retaining cords, such as electrical cords, in a box, such as a surge protector, utilizes a brace member and two inverted-L-shaped members. The brace member can be mounted on the bottom of the box, so that the two inverted-L-shaped members extend upwards from the bottom of the box. A cord can then be neatly wrapped around the two inverted-L-shaped members, with the horizontal prong of each inverted-L-shaped member holding the cord in place so that it does not uncoil. One of the inverted-L-shaped members is movable along the brace member, to properly accommodate various lengths of cord. Multiple cord retainers may be mounted in a surge protector or other power cord box, each one suitable for neatly retaining a separate electrical cord.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 1998Date of Patent: October 5, 1999Inventor: Amanda Herbst Beihl
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Patent number: 5918831Abstract: The "Horizontal Wire Feeder" is a device for unreeling Romex NM-B electrical wire 600 Volt w/gr or armored cable 600 Volt w/gr which comes packaged in up to 250' lengths. The device provides a mechanism of pulling from the outer layer of the coil of wire or cable, causing it to come off the coil evenly while "device" rotates horizontally.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 1998Date of Patent: July 6, 1999Inventors: Donald Lee Floyd, Sr., Ruth Pauline Floyd
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Patent number: 5881967Abstract: The present invention is directed to a device for dispensing a straightened length of coiled wire through an "O" ring portion of the frame of the dispenser. The dispenser includes coupling mechanisms which permits multiple dispensers to be joined and used together.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1997Date of Patent: March 16, 1999Inventors: Dennis Dawson, Barry Alexander Huff
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Patent number: 5863240Abstract: The present invention relates to an improved blast cleaning apparatus for cleaning coiled wire with abrasive cleaning material. A prior art apparatus for blast cleaning wires comprises an elongated boom provided with annular splitters for longitudinal separation of wire coils and metal lifters for radial separation of wire coils to expose substantially all of the surface of the wires to the abrasive cleaning material. Due to the hardness of the lifters, some abrasive cleaning material becomes embedded in the wire and causes problems with subsequent processing steps. The present invention provides a blast cleaning apparatus having resilient lifters which overcome this and other difficulties. Preferably, the lifters according to the present invention are made of polyurethane and are used in combination with a conventional boom with or without splitters.Type: GrantFiled: February 29, 1996Date of Patent: January 26, 1999Inventor: John A. Pedersen
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Patent number: 5842655Abstract: An improved yarn and thread dispenser is disclosed for supplying threaded material in different wound configurations to a user in the process of knitting or crocheting. The present dispenser comprises a base member intended to rest on a level surface near to the user and a circular support plate rotatably connected to the top of the base member by means of a ball-bearing coupling. A cone-shaped member having a coarse outer surface is centrally stationed in a vertical position upon the support plate with an elongated rod coaxially extending therethrough so that the cone-shaped member and rod rotate together with the support plate. The cone-shaped member is specially adapted to engage a variety of wound spools of yarn or like threaded material and holds the spools securely upon its coarse surface while rotating.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1997Date of Patent: December 1, 1998Inventor: Vivian McCarthy
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Patent number: 5829711Abstract: A supporting table for spools, comprises a supporting post. A positioning collar is disposed at the lower portion of the supporting post. The positioning collar has a threaded central opening and a raised plateau. A supporting bracket having a central opening is rotationally enveloped onto the raised plateau of the positioning collar. A plurality of spokes and each of the spokes is connected equiangularly to the peripheral of the supporting bracket. The other end of the spoke is provided with a supporting disk and a retaining post in which a spool can be releasably positioned thereof. And a plurality of radial through holes in which a biased spring and a ball are disposed between the supporting collar and the supporting bracket such that the supporting bracket is selectively positioned with respect to the supporting collar. Accordingly, a plurality of spools having different colors and sizes can be disposed on the supporting table for readily use when needed.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 1997Date of Patent: November 3, 1998Inventor: Jui Yi Wu
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Patent number: 5829710Abstract: A sheet material dispenser for dispensing rolls aluminum coilstock. The sheet material dispenser is made from plastic and includes a front door that renders the sheet material dispenser substantially weatherproof. A rain overhang extends over the edge of the door to prevent water from entering the sheet material dispenser. A rear affixing tab allows the sheet material dispenser to be attached to a work table to facilitate working with the coilstock. The interior of the sheet material dispenser includes rollers that ease dispensing of the coilstock.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1996Date of Patent: November 3, 1998Inventors: Ray Halle, Martial LaRoche
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Patent number: 5826817Abstract: The present invention is a device for storing and dispensing flexible tubing. In one embodiment, the device comprises a first side wall, a second side wall, a rear end wall, and a front end wall having a slot formed therein. The device further comprises a spool member moveably engaged with the first and second side walls. The device further comprises a flexible tubular member having first and second end portions and a median portion. In operation, the median portion of the flexible tubular member is wrapped about the spool member and the first end portion of the flexible tubular member is dispensed through the slot of the front end wall. The device may further comprise a cover removably disposed about the first and second side walls, the front end wall and the rear end wall.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1997Date of Patent: October 27, 1998Inventor: William J. Selby
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Patent number: 5816514Abstract: An assembly for supplying wire from a spool includes a support for holding the spool, a sensor mounted on the support and detachably secured to an end of the spool for detecting supplying of the end of the wire from the spool, and a controller for precluding supplying of wire from the spool when the sensor detects supplying of the end of the wire. The support may hold a plurality of spools and include a plurality of sensors and indicators for sensing and indicating spool depletion. Wires may follow a wire feed path to a winder including a first portion extending generally vertically from the support, a second portion extending generally vertically from the winder, and a third portion connecting the first portion and the second portion.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 1997Date of Patent: October 6, 1998Assignee: Reliance Electrice Industrial CompanyInventors: Mark B. Duclos, C. W. Luttrell
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Patent number: 5810283Abstract: An improved apparatus and method for dispensing wire includes a shuttle system such that the wire may be rapidly and efficiently changed. In addition, improvements are made to the individual dispensing mounting plates and mandrels to facilitate the changing of the coils, and also to ensure smooth flow of the wire off of the coils.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 1996Date of Patent: September 22, 1998Assignee: United Technologies Automotive, Inc.Inventor: Patrick Joseph Shea
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Patent number: 5782676Abstract: The present invention relates to an improved lifter for a blast cleaning apparatus for cleaning coiled wire with abrasive cleaning material. A prior art apparatus for blast cleaning wires comprises an elongated boom provided with annular splitters for longitudinal separation of wire coils and metal lifters for radial separation of wire coils to expose substantially all of the surface of the wires to the abrasive cleaning material. Due to the hardness of the lifters, some abrasive cleaning material becomes embedded in the wire and causes problems with subsequent processing steps. The present invention provides a resilient lifter for a blast cleaning apparatus which overcome this and other difficulties. Preferably, the lifters according to the present invention are made of polyurethane and are used in combination with a conventional boom with or without splitters.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 1997Date of Patent: July 21, 1998Assignee: Blast Cleaning Products Ltd.Inventor: John A. Pedersen
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Patent number: 5775625Abstract: The combination of a spool having a core with a central axis, a supply of flexible line with a plurality of turns wrapped over the core around the central axis, and a control strip having a body which in an operative state on the core extends around the core over the supply of flexible line to prevent the flexible line from inadvertently unwrapping. The core is movable relative to the control strip around the central axis. A gripping portion on the control strip is graspable to hold the control strip substantially stationary while rotating the core around the core axis. An opening is provided through the control strip, with the flexible line extending from one of the turns of the flexible line through the control strip opening to a useable portion of the flexible line that projects outwardly from the control strip.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 1997Date of Patent: July 7, 1998Inventor: Hideo Shimomura
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Patent number: 5746380Abstract: A device for preventing wire in a welding wire pail from tangling. Tangle preventing bead packages are laid on the coiled welding wire inside the pail. Pressing pipes vertically stand on the coiled welding wire at portions between the packages. An internal buffer ring is laid on the pressing pipes, while an external buffer ring with two elastic bands is laid on the internal buffer ring. The coiled welding wire in the pail is prevented from jumping, getting tangled or twisting in the pail while the pail is handled or transported. In order to draw the welding wire out of the pail, the pressing pipes and buffer rings are removed from the pail and the packages are torn to uniformly scatter the tangle preventing beads over the coiled welding wire. The welding wire smoothly goes through the beads to be drawn out of the pail without causing any tangling in the wire.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1996Date of Patent: May 5, 1998Assignee: Hyundai Welding & Metal Col, Ltd.Inventor: Mong-Suk Chung