Coil Patents (Class 425/DIG7)
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Patent number: 5935292Abstract: An annealing mold and fiber retaining device includes a fiber holding plate having fiber channels and an annealing insert. Retainers are provided for attachment to the plate to retain fibers in the channels. After annealing, the annealing insert is replaced by a packaging insert. The fiber holding plate is mounted between a support plate and a cover plate. The mounted plates include a coextensive current conductor port and the plates are mounted in a housing which includes vibration mounts for isolating the plates from vibration within the housing.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 1997Date of Patent: August 10, 1999Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Edward Hernandez, Trevor Wayne MacDougall, John Anthony Valenti, Jay Walter Dawson, Leonard Andrew Johnson
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Patent number: 5493627Abstract: A waveguide pack for transmission of information that includes a length of a dielectric waveguide wound into a free-standing coil with an inner diameter of less than three inches and coated with a binder suited to maintaining the waveguide in the coil, and a method for preparing the pack.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1991Date of Patent: February 20, 1996Assignee: Sippican, Inc.Inventors: J. J. Pan, Richard W. Lancaster, Wesley Libby, Michael Manning, William Pauplis
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Patent number: 4934657Abstract: A helical spacer, e.g. made of stiffly flexible nylon and having flat axially-presented surfaces, in slid onto a cylindrical mandrel, e.g. a die inside body. Flexible corrugated ribbon of expanded graphite is helically wound onto the mandrel between turns of the spacer. This assembly is placed in a tubular die outside body and tubular punches are run into the die outside body, and moved axially towards one another telescopically of the mandrel. The punches, engaging opposite turns at ends of spacer axially compress and radially expand the helix of graphite, raising its density and producing a product which, in transverse cross-section, closely resembles conventional pre-formed stuffing box packing rings made of the same ribbon starting material. The helical graphite packing stock is disassembled from the spacer and mandrel by rotation, and supplied to the trade. In use, some of the stock is telescoped onto a valve stem, or a mandrel of the same diameter as the valve stem, and cut to length, e.g.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1986Date of Patent: June 19, 1990Inventor: Garry W. Dodson
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Patent number: 4544435Abstract: A heatable winding drum construction for use in the manufacture of thermoplastic tubes and receptacles comprises an internal supporting structure for an elongated cylindrical wall with an insulating layer between the supporting structure and the wall.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 1983Date of Patent: October 1, 1985Inventor: Manfred Hawerkamp
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Patent number: 4388264Abstract: A method of and means of winding close wound helical coils of a thermoplastic monofilament material is proposed wherein, in order to avoid secondary twist in the resultant coil, the coil, after having been wound and heat set under controlled conditions on a first part of a mandrel, is twisted in a direction tending to close the individual turns of the coil during the cooling thereof while passing along and/or from the end of a second part of the mandrel to a twist arresting means arranged in spaced apart disposition relative to such end.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 1981Date of Patent: June 14, 1983Assignee: Textieltechniek Haaksbergen B.V.Inventor: Gerrit W. E. Leuvelink
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Patent number: 4303605Abstract: A method and tool for making tapered, layered plastic toothpicks from a solid plastic slab wherein a rapidly rotating tool having a single cutting edge configured to simultaneously cut and roll a thin film of plastic into a toothpick of the desired shape with each complete revolution is brought into contact with the plastic slab at a predetermined angle.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1980Date of Patent: December 1, 1981Inventor: William H. Lichfield
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Patent number: 4283362Abstract: A method and apparatus for making a self-coiling sheet. The apparatus includes a work station at which a relatively short section of a sheet of flexible material, e.g., crystalline polyethylene terephthalate, is folded upon the remainder of the sheet. The sheet is then advanced onto the carrier plate which, in turn, is mounted for movement toward and away from a gap defined by a pair of superposed pressure-applying rollers. The carrier plate is adapted to deposit the sheet between the rollers such that the folded section of the sheet is located in engagement with one of the rollers and the underlying portion of the sheet is in engagement with the other roller. The rollers are rotated in the same direction so as to drive the folded section of the sheet toward the carrier plate while simultaneously driving the remainder of the sheet in the opposite direction. This action results in the sheet being ejected from the gap of the rollers as a multi-layered generally cylindrical coil having a permanent set.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 1980Date of Patent: August 11, 1981Assignee: Polaroid CorporationInventor: Nicholas Gold
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Patent number: 4229242Abstract: The wrapped insulation of coils of large electric machines--motors or generators--is set by heat and pressure in a press that extends the length of both wrapped legs of the coil and supports the coil so that it is substantially free from stress. The coil may be supported with its wrapped legs level and horizontal, and the press can be adjustable for different coil sizes and configurations. The heat and pressure cycle is operable automatically to suit the requirements of the insulating material.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1978Date of Patent: October 21, 1980Inventor: Malcolm Otty
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Patent number: 3988092Abstract: A plurality of groups of mandrels are arranged for movement successively through a plurality of workstations with each group being worked on at a station while other groups are being worked on simultaneously at other stations to produce continuously automatically groups of retractile cords. Cordage is fed from a supply into clamping engagement with each of the mandrels in the group in a cord-loading position and then wound in a plurality of spaced-apart convolutions on each of the mandrels of that group after which the wound cords are severed from the cordage supplies. The wound cords are advanced incrementally through a heating zone, wherein the cords are exposed to radiant heating supplemented by preheating of the mandrels while cordage is being wound on the next successive groups of mandrels.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1975Date of Patent: October 26, 1976Assignee: Western Electric Company, Inc.Inventors: Gordon Foreman Bloxham, Claude Paren Brezeale, Eugene Raymond Cocco, Edwin Charles Hardesty, Byron Lee Small, Daniel Marion Steinert