Perforated Patents (Class 33/13)
  • Patent number: 11503937
    Abstract: Embodiments provide methods and systems for designing decorative articles, such as cornice style window valances, wall accents and table accents, and method for making the same. Specifically, the present invention relates to a kit used for making such a decorative article. The kit may include valance panel design forms, such as one side panel valance design form and one or two center panel design forms or one design form for all panels. The kit also includes one or more traceable style form sheets, one or more peel and stick style form sheets and design guide.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 6, 2017
    Date of Patent: November 22, 2022
    Inventor: Linda Schurr
  • Patent number: 8074384
    Abstract: A handicraft assisting tool (1) includes a plate-like holding member (3) and a supporting member (2) on which the holding member is placed. The supporting member (2) includes a main plate having a shape corresponding to the holding member (3) and a side plate (22) standing from the periphery of the main plate in the thickness direction of the main plate. The main plate is formed with a plurality of elongated holes (23) arranged adjacent to the periphery of the main plate and spaced from each other along the periphery. The holding member (3) includes a periphery formed with a plurality of recesses (33). Each of the elongated holes (23) includes opposite ends configured to communicate with the recesses (33) when the holding member (3) is placed on the supporting member (2).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 23, 2007
    Date of Patent: December 13, 2011
    Assignee: Clover Mfg. Co., Ltd.
    Inventor: Junichi Kuwabara
  • Patent number: 7647707
    Abstract: A template designed to prepare various fabrics for the attachment of a decorative crocheted edge. The transparent triangular shaped template contains holes at equally spaced intervals with uniform distance from the edge of the template. The corner of the template has been designed with a radial edge for use as a pattern to cut fabric. This is done with a rotary cutter. An awl is inserted into each hole of the template piercing the fabric leaving it with exposed holes to affix the decorative crocheted edge. A marking instrument can be inserted into the holes to mark a consistent layout on the fabric for future piercing. Further, the template can be used for squaring and trimming the fabric prior to the piercing process.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 10, 2007
    Date of Patent: January 19, 2010
    Inventors: Byron Jeffrey Manley, Marleen Rose Manley
  • Patent number: 6812422
    Abstract: A circuit breaker includes a case, separable contacts, an operating mechanism having an open position, a snap closed position, a closed position, an operating handle for moving the operating mechanism between the open and closed positions, a movable contact arm carrying a movable contact, a link having a first end pivotally mounted with respect to the case, a second end and a projection, and a linkage. A first end of the linkage is pivotally mounted to the link second end. A second end of the linkage is pivotally mounted to the movable contact arm. A flexible cantilever lever is fixed within the case, engages the link projection and holds the link in the open position of the operating mechanism. The flexible cantilever lever flexes and releases the link projection and releases the link as the operating handle moves the operating mechanism from the open position to the snap closed position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 24, 2003
    Date of Patent: November 2, 2004
    Assignee: Eaton Corporation
    Inventor: Robert M. Slepian
  • Patent number: 6812423
    Abstract: A circuit breaker includes separable contacts, a trip mechanism having an armature mechanism responsive to selected conditions of current flowing through the contacts, and an operating mechanism for opening and closing the contacts. The operating mechanism includes an open position, a closed position, a tripped open position, a lock, a first link and a second link having a base and a pair of legs. The lock is pivotally mounted to and substantially between the legs of the second link. The first link is pivotally mounted to the second link. The first link and the second link have an unbroken state in the closed position and a broken state in the tripped open position. The lock maintains the unbroken state in the closed position and responds to the armature mechanism to release the first link and the second link to the broken state in the tripped open position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 24, 2003
    Date of Patent: November 2, 2004
    Assignee: Eaton Corporation
    Inventors: Craig A. Rodgers, Lance Gula, Robert M. Slepian
  • Patent number: 6725559
    Abstract: The tool for locating a center mark for embroidery on articles such as garments includes a planar body having orthogonally-related legs with respective exterior and interior edges. Index markings are provided on the legs along the linear edges. The index markings include indicia identifying a plurality of corresponding preestablished garment sizes along the linear extending edges, respectively. By aligning common selected sizes along the edges with the vertical centerline of a folded garment and a shoulder portion of the garment, respectively, the location of the embroiderer's center mark on the garment is identified at the intersection of the linear edges. The interior edges of the tool may also used to form marking lines where conventional hoop grids are not available.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 16, 2002
    Date of Patent: April 27, 2004
    Inventor: Robert S. Burt, Jr.
  • Patent number: 6155189
    Abstract: A stitching guide for enabling designs to be stitched onto fabric comprises a flexible sheet into which perforations are cut to form a desired design. The perforations preferably have a predetermined length between about 0.10 inch and about 1 inch (about 0.254 cm and about 2.54 cm), and most preferably between about 0.214 inch and about 0.25 inch (about 0.544 cm and about 0.635 cm). The predetermined width of the perforations is preferably between about 0.01 inch and about 0.08 inch (about 0.0254 cm and about 0.2032 cm). The connectors between the perforations preferably have a predetermined length between about 0.01 inch and about 0.1 inch (about 0.0254 cm and about 0.254 cm). The stitching guide is attached to the fabric, and stitching is sewn along the perforations. When the design is completely stitched, the stitching guide is removed from the fabric by breaking the connectors apart along the line of the perforations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 29, 1998
    Date of Patent: December 5, 2000
    Assignee: Beautiful Publications LLC
    Inventor: Hari Walner
  • Patent number: 6108918
    Abstract: A method of outlining a swag body on fabric includes overlaying a first unadjustable template sheet formed of durable plastic over fabric and partially outlining top and bottom portions of the swag body on the fabric, removing the first template, and then overlaying a second unadjustable template sheet formed from durable plastic over the fabric and further outlining a side portion of the swag body. The first template includes top demarcation lines for outlining the top portion of traditional swag bodies and cut-out demarcation lines for outlining the top portion of cut-out swag bodies. The first template further includes corner demarcation lines for outlining an upper corner side portion of traditional swag bodies. Each demarcation line corresponds to a particular swag drop and demarcation lines include apertures corresponding to swag widths. The first template can thereby accommodate the formation of swag bodies having various swag dimensions of swag drop and swag width as well as various swag styles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 9, 1998
    Date of Patent: August 29, 2000
    Assignee: R. H. Rowley Company
    Inventor: Min Ye
  • Patent number: 5966307
    Abstract: A laser marker control system includes a personal computer, a programmable logic control (PLC), a movable carrier table, an industrial man-machine interface and a laser device. The personal computer is linked to the PLC to control the laser device and is linked to the carrier table in a point-teaching operation. The PLC is provided for numeral calculation, signal input, status output and control of the carrier table, and provides signal, data and status exchange when linked to the man-machine interface. The carrier table is the carrier of the work piece, controlled by the PLC to change the position thereof. In the point-teaching operation, the carrier table is linked to the personal computer and the PLC. The man-machine interface is a touch-control monitor for status display and may indirectly control the carrier table when linked to the PLC. The laser device which generates and emits a laser beam for marking operation is connected to the PLC.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 10, 1997
    Date of Patent: October 12, 1999
    Assignee: Behavior Tech Computer Corporation
    Inventor: Don Lin
  • Patent number: 5881471
    Abstract: A template used for making decorative window treatments such as swags, valances, jabots, and window treatment accessories, the template comprises a sheet of material, the sheet of material having first and second spaced curved rows of perforations, the first curved row of perforations being positioned above the second curved row of perforations with the second curved row of perforations being longer in length than the first curved row of perforations, the first and second curved rows of perforations being spaced apart and being curved in a downwardly direction, a pair of straight connecting rows of perforations having equal lengths are positioned on the sheet of material to intersect opposite ends of the spaced curved rows of perforations, each of the straight connecting rows of perforations comprising a plurality of equally spaced slots, the pair of straight connecting rows of perforations extending in a direction away from each other and down from the first curved row of perforations to the second curved ro
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 9, 1996
    Date of Patent: March 16, 1999
    Inventor: Barbara K. Kaluza
  • Patent number: 4986005
    Abstract: An upholstery pleat layout device having a pounce template with a plurality of parallel rows of apertures and a pounce applicator assembly. The pounce template preferably further includes indexing indicia positioned in indexed relation to the rows of apertures to enable the template to be moved between a plurality of index positions for the formation of pleat layout patterns by a combination of pounce markings. The applicator assembly includes a felt applicator, a piece of chalk and a chalk holder supporting the chalk in a position for rubbing of the felt applicator across the surface of the chalk to transfer chalk pounce to the applicator for subsequent transfer of pounce from the applicator through the pounce template.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 7, 1989
    Date of Patent: January 22, 1991
    Inventors: Christopher P. Grippi, Vincent Grippi
  • Patent number: 4764987
    Abstract: A garment pattern transfer marking device which provides a capability for first punching out the various pattern reference and feature marks imprinted upon a typical tissue paper garment pattern to thereby enable continued use of the device in effecting die-cut pressure applied deposit of removable adhesive tabs through the punched out pattern reference openings for accomplishing by the method hereof a temporary transfer of garment pattern reference and feature points to the garment material substantially without a danger of causing blemish marking thereof, which adhesive tabs are thereafter easily removed by hand during the course of sequential completion of various sewing, ironing, and tailoring operations in the progress of garment construction without harm or damage to the garment fabric or the leaving of a latent trace or mark therefrom upon the garment fabric.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 19, 1987
    Date of Patent: August 23, 1988
    Inventor: Clara B. Drei
  • Patent number: 4023305
    Abstract: Prior to planting, a disc or plate is installed in the bottom of a container. The disc is porous or has a series of slits in various patterns to permit the disc to be trimmed to proper size to fit various sizes and shapes of containers, preferably with an upward curl near the sides. Shallow grooves in the top surface facilitate bending the curl. The slits also permit drainage of water without permitting dirt to enter the space below the disc. Slits in the bottom supplement the top slits and facilitate trimming and drainage. The bottom of the disc has legs which space the disc above the bottom of the container. At different spacings from the center are shallow cups having detachable bottoms. When the disc is in place, a tube is pushed through the outermost cup, pushing out the bottom so that the bottom end of the tube extends into the space below the disc. The top of the tube is cut off slightly above the surface of the soil in the container.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 5, 1975
    Date of Patent: May 17, 1977
    Inventor: Jonas C. Harschel