Coil Patents (Class 245/6)
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Patent number: 11332858Abstract: A flat-knitted material in the form of a pants part comprising the seat for a compression pant, consisting of at least one yarn forming the stitches and an interknitted elastic weft yarn, with an upper base knitted section, to which is adjoined a seat section comprising two adjacent 3-dimensionally curved parts, wherein each 3-dimensionally curved part is formed by several knitted gussets, wherein each gusset comprises several rows of stitches, and the gussets of the one 3-dimensionally curved part is knitted with an offset in the transverse direction of the knitted material from the gussets of the other 3-dimensionally curved part.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2016Date of Patent: May 17, 2022Assignee: MEDI GMBH & CO. KGInventors: Martin Rockstroh, Alexandra Herold-Herrmann
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Patent number: 10597833Abstract: A wire netting, in particular a safety net, includes a plurality of helices which are braided with one another and at least one of which is manufactured of at least one single wire, a wire bundle, a wire strand, a wire rope and/or another longitudinal element with at least one wire, and which includes at least one first leg, at least one second leg and at least one bending region connecting the first leg and the second leg to one another. In a longitudinal view in parallel to a longitudinal direction of the helix, the bending region includes at least one bending zone with a bending curvature and at least one first transition zone which is connected to the first leg and has a first transition curvature that differs from the bending curvature.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2018Date of Patent: March 24, 2020Assignee: Geobrugg AGInventor: Corinna Wendeler-Goeggelmann
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Patent number: 10238189Abstract: A wearing band including plural first zigzag springs and plural second zigzag springs. The plural first zigzag springs have axial directions in a length direction of a band body that is formed in a belt shape or a ring shape. The plural first zigzag springs are arrayed in the length direction and a width direction of the band body so as to form a section stretching and contracting in the length direction of the band body. The plural second zigzag springs have axial directions in the width direction of the band body and are arrayed in the length direction and the width direction of the band body so as to form a section stretching and contracting in the width direction of the band body. The plural second zigzag springs have a spring constant different to a spring constant of the plural first zigzag springs.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2017Date of Patent: March 26, 2019Assignee: FUJITSU LIMITEDInventor: Yutaka Nakamura
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Patent number: 8402801Abstract: A helical cord having an elliptical shape and the like is manufactured so that a length-to-width ratio or a dimension of a shaped form of the cord to be shaped in a longitudinal direction can be changed. A cord (C) is sequentially passed through through holes (21H, 22H) of stationary and movable shaping bodies (21, 22) opposing each other of a shaping device (20). At that time, the movable shaping body (22) is moved along the stationary shaping body (21) by a moving device so that the through holes (21H, 22H) become eccentric with respect to each other, and the cord (C) passing between the eccentric through holes (21H, 22H) is bent and deformed so as to be shaped.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2009Date of Patent: March 26, 2013Assignee: Bridgestone CorporationInventor: Yuichiro Ogawa
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Publication number: 20110266400Abstract: The invention relates to a lightweight three-dimensional wire structure which comprises a plurality of wires that are connected to each other and intersect in the three-dimensional space so as to form a plurality of cells. In addition, the invention relates to a method for producing such a three-dimensional wire structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2009Publication date: November 3, 2011Applicant: KIESELSTEIN GMBHInventors: Stephan Kieselstein, Thomas Weinrich
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Patent number: 8002222Abstract: A protective glove includes at least one resilient member (17) integral with chain mail fabric and arranged to draw the chain mail fabric of at least one of the glove fingers (16) in the direction or substantially in the direction of the longitudinal axis thereof and toward the wrist portion (12). The resilient member or members (17) are disposed on the portion (11) intended to cover the hand. These resilient member or members (17) are preferably in the form of a flat spring of pin type. The resilient members enable the chain mail to fit at best the fingers of the hand and enable in particular to limit, or even eliminate, the presence of an excess of chain mail at the end of the glove user fingers.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2007Date of Patent: August 23, 2011Assignee: Manulatex FranceInventors: Philippe Jaunault, Sophie Jaunault, Franck Beneteau
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Patent number: 7845020Abstract: An article of clothing or a decorative article, at least one portion of which is made of chain mail fabric made of interweaved metal rings, wherein the chain mail fabric portion is associated with at least one resilient member arranged so as to tighten the chain mail fabric on a part of the user's body and/or to draw and tension a portion of the chain mail fabric so as to absorb a local excess of material. At least one of the resilient members is in the form of a flat spring (4) of pin type, consisting of a juxtaposition of elongated wire arms (5) connected in pairs by an elastic joint (6), where an articulation axis of the elastic joint is perpendicular to a plane containing the respective pair of wire arms.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2007Date of Patent: December 7, 2010Assignee: Manulatex FranceInventors: Philippe Jaunault, Sophie Jaunault, Franck Beneteau
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Patent number: 7237272Abstract: A flexible mesh of interwoven metal rings for production of protective clothing is provided with one or more recesses in which an oblong stiffening element is arranged, which latter consists of a metal strap made from a spring material and is provided with holes at least along its edge, which holes are engaged by rings of the mesh that are located along the edge of the at least one recess.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2004Date of Patent: July 3, 2007Inventor: Ewald Bötcher
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Patent number: 7108233Abstract: A wire ring net, particularly for providing barriers for rocky walls and the like comprises a plurality of braided wire rings, each wire ring comprising, at a starting end of its wire, a first curled portion wound about the wire of the first turn and, at the terminal, end of the wire, a second curled portion wound about the rope forming the wire ring.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2004Date of Patent: September 19, 2006Inventor: Mauro Giuseppin
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Patent number: 6699540Abstract: A packing material wherein one or a plurality of hard metal wire and one or a plurality of soft metal wire are tied up or twisted in a bundle to construct a weft material wherein the ratio of the number of the former to the number of the later is 1:1-0.3, the weft material is put in weft knit processing such as plain stitch, rib stitch, pearl stitch, welt stitch, half cardigan, full cardigan, plating stitch and inter-lock stitch, and Brinell hardness of said hard metal wire is 90-240 (Kg/mm2) and Brinell hardness of said soft metal is 40-55 (Kg/mm2).Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2000Date of Patent: March 2, 2004Assignee: Japan Matex Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Katsuro Tsukamoto
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Patent number: 5334440Abstract: A wire-link, such as a filament-link belt for process purposes, in particular one serving as a clothing for paper-making machines, with a plurality of juxtaposed, mutually engaging wire-coils comprising end-arcs enclosing plug-in wires and turn-legs connecting the arcs, is characterized in that the turn-legs of at least a part of the wire-coils alternate each time between two end-arcs at least once between the flat sides of the wire-link belt.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 1992Date of Patent: August 2, 1994Assignee: Thomas Josef Heimbach GmbH & Co.Inventors: Walter Halterbeck, Martin Huser
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Patent number: 4796749Abstract: A spiral link belt comprising a multiplicity of synthetic resin helices consisting of flat winding lets and winding arcs with the winding arcs of a helix meshing in zipper fashion with the winding arcs of the adjacent helix. Pintle wires are inserted into the channels formed by the meshing winding arcs of each two helices. A plurality of helices consist of at least two components, the first component being disposed on the inside of the helix and the second component being disposed on the outside of the helix. Preferably, the second component which is disposed on the outside of the helix, is embedded in a groove in the first component.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 1987Date of Patent: January 10, 1989Assignee: Siteg Siebtechnik GmbHInventor: Johannes Lefferts
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Patent number: 4696852Abstract: The spiral link belt consists of a multiplicity of synthetic resin helices in which the windings of one helix mesh with the windings of the adjacent helices in zipper fashion. Pintle wires are inserted into the channels formed by the meshing windings of each of two helices with the winding of the helices penetrating into the material of the pintle wires. The helices are of oval shape with heads at the winding arcs widened in the longitudinal direction of the helices. The width of the heads at the winding arcs is about one and one half to two times the diameter of the wire form which the helices are wound. The helix wire can also have a kidney-, U-or V- shaped cross section with a concave and a a convex side and can be wound so that the concave side faces inwardly or outwardly. The helices are flattened in the region of the winding arcs. Flattening is effected during thermosetting.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 1986Date of Patent: September 29, 1987Assignee: Siteg Siebtechnik GmbHInventor: Johannes Lefferts
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Patent number: 4695015Abstract: A spiral wire, comprising adjacent thread spirals (1) positioned in pairs with loops thereof interlapping to form transverse rows of loops in the wire, and linking threads (2) inserted in the rows of loops. The opposite ends of the spiral wire are interconnected by means of a seam thread (2A) into an endless wire. In order to make it easier to insert the seam thread, a clearance (X) is provided between the interlapping loops (1Aa) of the two spirals (1A) forming the seam position, which clearance extends in the direction of the seam thread so that the loops are able to yield with respect to each other in that direction. The spirals of the seam portion are preferably made of a thinner thread, a thread having a flat cross-section or interconnected with a sparser spacing of the loops.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 1986Date of Patent: September 22, 1987Assignee: Tamfelt Oy AbInventor: Ari Salminen
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Patent number: 4681287Abstract: A spiral wire and a method of manufacturing a spiral wire comprising adjacent spirals (1) positioned in pairs with their loops (1a) intermeshing to form rows of loops in the transverse direction of the wire, and link threads (2) inserted in the rows. The wire is subjected to thermal fixation by simultaneous stretching and heating thereof. In order to fix the loops axially immovably on the link threads, the link thread is formed by a core thread (3) provided with a coating (4) deformable at a lower temperature than the core thread. During the thermal fixation, the coating softens and is pressed from under the loops into the spaces between the loops and the coating is provided with grooves (5) for fixing of the loops without deformation of the core thread.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 1985Date of Patent: July 21, 1987Assignee: Tamfelt Oy ABInventors: Axel Cedercreutz, Ari Salminen
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Patent number: 4575472Abstract: Double helices each comprising two helix elements made from plastic wire with the longitudinal axes of the two helix elements extending in parallel and with the windings of the two helix elements intertwined, the double helices being formed by winding two plastic wires in parallel and without twist on a mandrel and being used to assemble a spiral belt by interengaging in zipper fashion a multiplicity of helices via meshing the windings of one helix with the windings of the next helix, and by inserting a pintle wire into the passage formed by the overlapping windings.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 1984Date of Patent: March 11, 1986Assignee: SITEG Siebtechnik GmbHInventor: Johannes Lefferts
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Patent number: 4520065Abstract: A flat link band of wire coils, a wire coil for the production of such a link band, and the process for the production of such a wire coil, where the wire coils are fabricated from an elastic material such as plastic. Each turn of the wire coil includes a head part and a foot part, which are substantially identical to each other, being formed in each case as a reverse loop. On one side of the wire coil, each head and foot part extends over with a first shank section in a substantially straight line into a corresponding first shank section of a connecting turn. On the opposite side of the wire coil, each head and foot part extends over with a substantially straight second shank section. The second shank sections are connected together by a central winding section running substantially in the same direction as the coil axis. The winding sections substantially determine the pitch of the wire coil.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 1984Date of Patent: May 28, 1985Inventor: Reinhard W. Leo
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Patent number: 4488347Abstract: A method and apparatus is proposed for the simultaneous joining together of a multiplicity of individual helical coils in forming a link belt section intended for co-operation with other like sections to produce a link belt of a requisite length, coils of opposite hand being arranged side-by-side in pairs and such pairs being combined together to form the section. Hinge wires are threaded through the interdigitated turns of adjacent coils to maintain the integrity of the total structure.The apparatus includes a guide means for locating the individual coils one relative to another and a roller nip arrangement through which the coils, in a requisite relative disposition, are caused to pass. Hinge wire insertion means is also provided, whereby individual hinge wires are introduced into the interdigitated turns of adjacent coils.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 1981Date of Patent: December 18, 1984Assignee: Textiel Techniek Haaksbergen B.V.Inventor: Gerrit W. E. Leuvelink
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Patent number: 4477959Abstract: A method and apparatus for assembling a shackled conveyor belt from prepared helical elements having alternately a left handed thread and a right handed thread in a movable helical element connector which feeds individual helical elements towards the end helical element of the assembled portion of the conveyor by means of a feeding air flow.Two each individual helical elements during the feeding movement are pushed towards each other in their longitudinal direction at an angle by means of the feeding air flow, then the two helical elements are parallelly deflected in the area of their joining with alternating interlacing of their spires. The front end in the feeding direction of the joined pair of helical elements is engaged by means of a feeding air flow at an acute angle to the associated end section of the end positioned helical element of the assembled portion of the shackle conveyor belt.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 1982Date of Patent: October 23, 1984Assignee: Jurgens Maschinenbau GmbH & Co. KG.Inventors: Manfred Burnecke, Swen Nyman
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Patent number: 4440367Abstract: A barrier-type metal wire fabric which is substantially free of transverse passages while providing desired travel path flexibility is disclosed along with methods and means for its manufacture. Shaped wire with at least two diametrically opposed planar surfaces is helically wound with a planar surface confronting the working surface of the winding mandrel. Left-hand wound and right-hand wound spirals are assembled with individual loop portions of each being nested within the loops of its next adjacent oppositely-wound spiral. A connector rod inserted within longitudinally overlapping internal loop portions of such spirals provides for pivotal relative movement between adjacent spirals and desired travel path flexibility while the dimensional relationships and assembly taught substantially eliminate non-rotational relative movement between metal wire elements of the fabric.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 1983Date of Patent: April 3, 1984Assignee: Maryland Wire Belts, Inc.Inventor: Ronald G. Daringer
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Patent number: 4423543Abstract: The application discloses a dimensionally stable link-belt comprising a multiplicity of helical coils arranged in interdigitated side-by-side disposition and connected together by respective hinge wires threaded therethrough, and also a method for producing the same wherein either or both of the coils and hinge wires, being of a synthetic thermoplastic monofilament material, deform on subjecting the belt to heat treatment under tension so as to impart dimensional stability to the total structure.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 1982Date of Patent: January 3, 1984Assignee: T.T. Haaksbergen B.V.Inventor: Gerrit W. E. Leuvelink
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Patent number: 4396041Abstract: A barrier-type metal wire fabric which is substantially free of transverse passages while providing desired travel path flexibility is disclosed along with methods and means for its manufacture. Shaped wire with at least two diametrically opposed planar surfaces is helically wound with a planar surface confronting the working surface of the winding mandrel. Left-hand wound and right-hand wound spirals are assembled with individual loop portions of each being nested within the loops of its next adjacent oppositely-wound spiral. A connector rod inserted within longitudinally overlapping internal loop portions of such spirals provides for pivotal relative movement between adjacent spirals and desired travel path flexibility while the dimensional relationships and assembly taught substantially eliminate non-rotational relative movement between metal wire elements of the fabric.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 1981Date of Patent: August 2, 1983Assignee: Maryland Wire Belts, Inc.Inventor: Ronald G. Daringer
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Patent number: 4345730Abstract: The application discloses a dimensionally stable link-belt comprising a multiplicity of helical coils arranged in interdigitated side-by-side disposition and connected together by respective hinge wires threaded therethrough, and also a method for producing the same wherein either or both of the coils and hinge wires, being of a synthetic thermoplastic monofilament material, deform on subjecting the belt to heat treatment under tension so as to impart dimensional stability to the total structure.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 1980Date of Patent: August 24, 1982Assignee: T. T. Haaksbergen B.V.Inventor: Gerrit W. E. Leuvelink
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Patent number: 4124183Abstract: Chain-link fencing reticulated wire mesh having square or rhomboidal mesh and formed from wire spirals which are interengaged is rolled in a compact roll with the aid of at least one and up to three elongated elements or binding strands which extend in troughs of the successive spirals and assist in drawing them together so that each flattened spiral is twisted sharply out of the plane of the web of the mesh and enables the roll to be extremely compact.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 1977Date of Patent: November 7, 1978Assignee: Acieries Reunies de Burbach-Eich-Dudelange S.A. ArbedInventors: Klaus Herrig, Heinz Wagner
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Patent number: 4049224Abstract: Chain-link fencing consisting of a mesh of interlinked wire coils is flattened so as to have an overall thickness perpendicular to the plane of the mesh equal to between two and five times the diameter of the wire constituting the coils. Thereupon the flattened mesh is either rolled up into tight rolls, or is laid meander-fashion in a container. The mesh may be flattened by means of a platen press operating synchronously and immediately downstream of a fence-weaving machine that produces the mesh step-wise, or by a pair of rollers.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1975Date of Patent: September 20, 1977Assignee: ARBED, Acieries Reunies de Burbach-Eich-DudelangeInventors: Kurt Wener, Gunter Stock, Klaus Herrig, Heinz Wagner