Patents Represented by Law Firm Hughes & Cassidy
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Patent number: 4759093Abstract: A cleaning apparatus for a record disc comprises a support member having a top side and a bottom side. Locating means is provided for locating the support member relative to the center of a record disc. A knob is mounted on the top side of the support member for rotation about an axis offset from the location means whereby the support member may be manually rotated about the center of the record disc. A holder for a cleaning pad is mounted on the bottom side of the support member also for rotation about an axis offset from the locating means. A drive mechanism comprising a step-up gear is provided to couple the knob and the pad holder together such that rotation of the knob relative to the support member causes rotation of the pad holder relative to the support member.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 1986Date of Patent: July 26, 1988Assignee: Ryan Plastics Ireland, Ltd.Inventor: Oliver S. Hood
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Patent number: 4752049Abstract: A leading edge/anti-icing assembly for an airfoil comprising a leading edge slat having a nose section defining a heat exchange chamber. Anti-icing air directed into the heat exchange chamber flows rearwardly through the slat so as to have a deicing function, and is then discharged in a rearward direction from the trailing edge of the slat. Thus, the anti-icing air not only performs an anti-icing function over the upper surface of the slat, but also contributes to anti-icing over the upper surface portion of the main wing rearwardly of the trailing edge of the slat.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1985Date of Patent: June 21, 1988Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventor: James B. Cole
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Patent number: 4741943Abstract: Aerodynamic structures in which loads are carried around the corner between two angularly related sections in a covering composed of multiple, anisotropic plies of a polymer reinforced with unidirectional fibers or filaments (these terms are used interchangeably herein). Tear straps are incorporated in the covering to halt the propagation of cracks, and filler plies are located between the tear straps to minimize irregularities in the surfaces of the covering.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1985Date of Patent: May 3, 1988Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventor: James Hunt
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Patent number: 4741499Abstract: A deicing system for leading edges of an aircraft. There is a hot air supply tube extending along the leading edge, a fan to move air through the tube, an electric heater to heat the air that is moved through the tube, and pressure release valves. The hot air is discharged from openings in the tube to spray against the internal surfaces of the wall forming the leading edge. In another embodiment, an electric heater is not used, but there is a compressor which in compressing the air raises the air temperature to accomplish the deicing.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 1984Date of Patent: May 3, 1988Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Peter K. C. Rudolph, Douglas L. Bader
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Patent number: 4738223Abstract: Apparatus for training cutting horses and other performance horses. The apparatus includes an endless carrier for a simulated animal and a reversible, variable speed drive for the endless carrier. Accordingly, an operator can cause the simulated animal to move along the path traversed by the endless carrier in different directions and at different speeds, and the simulated animal can be started and stopped at will.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1986Date of Patent: April 19, 1988Inventor: Howard L. Andreasen
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Patent number: 4737056Abstract: A brace for securing cargo inside a containing device, such as the cargo bed of a truck, includes a first cylindrical pole with mounting brackets at opposite ends of the pole for engaging the sidewalls of the container. The cargo brace is selectively adjustable along its lengthwise axis to decrease or increase its length. Furthermore, the mounting brackets are pivotally connected to the pole to permit the brace to be installed at a selected orientation to the sidewalls. In another embodiment, the aforementioned brace includes a T-connector which is mounted arond the first pole and further includes a second pole which is engaged to the T-connector and which is perpendicular to the first pole. The second pole includes a mounting bracket which engages another sidewall or floor of the container. In another embodiment, a sleeve, having flanged ends which are perpendicular to the sleeve, and a handle, is mounted about the first pole to secure the cargo in the container.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1986Date of Patent: April 12, 1988Assignee: Hunt-DavisInventor: John F. Hunt
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Patent number: 4734109Abstract: An effluent treatment apparatus adapted for conditioning an effluent stream within a treatment zone is comprised of an injection system which includes at least one injection nozzle having a flexible discharge tube with an effective length at least equal to the characteristic wavelength for flexural resonant vibration thereof when pressurized fluid issues therefrom. The injection nozzle(s) preferably include(s) a length of elastomeric tubing as the discharge conduit, capable of providing a high flow rate of a conditioning agent to the treatment apparatus while delivering same in a relatively finely divided state. The conditioning agents may be delivered to a treatment zone within the apparatus in a generally concurrent, generally countercurrent, or generally transverse direction with respect to the flow of effluent to be conditioned. A recirculating system for the conditioning agent may be employed.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 1985Date of Patent: March 29, 1988Inventor: James P. Cox
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Patent number: 4730863Abstract: Carrying apparatus for engaging a hook portion of a hanger to aid in carrying garments supported on the hanger. The carrying apparatus includes a handle having a cord inserted through a vertical hole in the handle; the hole extending in a direction perpendicular to the handle lengthwise axis. The cord includes a looped end portion for engaging the hanger hook to suspend the hanger from the hook when being carried. When not being carried, the cord is pulled upwardly through the handle hole so that the loop is partially engaged within the handle hole and is tightened around the hanger hook. The cord is secured within a slotted portion of the handle to secure the loop tightly around the hanger hook.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 1986Date of Patent: March 15, 1988Inventor: James A. Guadnola
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Patent number: 4729535Abstract: An assembly for supporting a cooking device, such as a barbecue, including a main platform and folding end platforms. The main platform is connected to a shaft which in turn is mounted to a conventional structure such as the rail of a boat by means of a mounting bracket. The support assembly which supports the cooking device thereon, is secured in a level manner above the ground or water. Repositioning of the main platform and end platforms relative to the mounting bracket is accompanied by slidably mounting the main platform to the support shaft. When it is desired to store the support assembly when not in use, the end platforms are folded inward to locations atop the main platform, the mounting bracket and shaft are moved inward toward the main platform, and the support assembly is stored inside the cooking device.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1986Date of Patent: March 8, 1988Inventors: Stanley J. Frazier, Blaine F. Sorenson
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Patent number: 4727478Abstract: Computer apparatus comprising a central computer having a data input port, means connecting two or more remote chord keyboards to the input port, and means for identifying with each respective keyboard alpha-numeric and like character data and command instructions generated by operation thereof and received through the input port; the central computer is programmed to process and combine the character data from the keyboards in accordance with the commands and to output resultant information for display in common by video and/or audio display means. In a preferred embodiment key-operated switches incorporated in each remote chord keyboard are connected in an R-2R resistive ladder network so that operation thereof either singly or in combinations of two to all will produce ratiometric changes in an analog output voltage that uniquely varies as the binary weighting of the operated switch or switch combination.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1984Date of Patent: February 23, 1988Inventors: Cyril Endfield, Christopher J. Rainey, John Southgate
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Patent number: 4725334Abstract: Integrally stiffened skin structures (72, 88, 96) which can advantageously be substituted for structures of the honeycomb, skin-and-stringer, and integrally machined types. Exemplary of a virtually endless list of components in which the integrally stiffened skin structures can be employed are jet engine components, aircraft and missile fuselages, jet engine pods, aircraft landing brake components, components with compound curvatures such as bulkheads and fairings, flat and curved panels, and conical and other shell-like components. Materials from which the structures can be fabricated include stainless steels, superalloys, titanium and aluminum alloys, other metals, and a variety of composites including those advanced ones with a high strength-to-weight ratio.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1985Date of Patent: February 16, 1988Assignee: Chem-Tronics, Inc.Inventor: Daniel J. Brimm
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Patent number: 4723732Abstract: An adjustable seating system particularly adapted for use in a passenger aircraft, where they are a pair of tracks mounted in the floor of the aircraft, and a plurality of seating units mounted to these tracks. Each seating unit has a pair of interconnected traction wheels which have positive engagement with the tracks, so as to avoid skewing of the seating units as these are moved along the tracks. Pivotally mounted locking members lock the rear leg portions of the seating units to the tracks at selected locations. Telescoping track cover members cover the track sections that extend between adjacent seating units.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1985Date of Patent: February 9, 1988Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventor: Fredrick J. Gorges
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Patent number: 4723823Abstract: Devices for protecting the bulb of a night light against damage and for denying access to the sockets of an electrical outlet into which the night light is plugged and for also denying access to those parts of the night light which might produce an electrical shock if touched. One component of the protective arrangement is a cover with externally threaded bosses which are apertured so that the night light can be plugged into a socket which a boss overlies by installing the night light through the aperture. The night light includes a bulb surrounding protective shield which is clamped against the boss by a safety cap of the push-and-twist type, thereby protecting the bulb and isolating the socket and electrically charged parts of the night light. Safety caps are also used to deny access to any othe sockets of the outlet servicing the night light, and these safety caps may be designed so that they will perform this function when the protected socket is in use as well as when it is out of service.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1986Date of Patent: February 9, 1988Inventors: Michael B. Pinkerton, David Moskowitz
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Patent number: 4720065Abstract: An inward/outward movable plug-type aircraft passenger door (50) including: (i) a hinge assembly (56) and programming control mechanism (100, 114, 116 and 105, 114, 119) therefor; (ii) a latch/unlatch mechanism (58, 70, 82, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 94 and 95) therefor; (iii) a pressure lock gate (69) and actuating mechanism (58, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82 and 84) therefor; and (iv), a deployable emergency evacuation system (59) and actuating linkage (60, 132, 134, 135, 136, 138, 139, 140, 141, 142 and 144); wherein the aircraft door (50) is of the type adapted to be translated between a first fully closed and latched position and a second fully opened position while being maintained essentially parallel to the plane containing the ingress/egress cutout opening (51) in the fuselage (52) at all intermediate door positions--i.e.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1985Date of Patent: January 19, 1988Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventor: Tomio Hamatani
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Patent number: 4718179Abstract: A relatively rigid cap is made of a material which is deformable at moderately elevated temperatures. A flexible blank contoured to fit a person's foot is placed against the cap which is at the elevated temperature, and these two are placed against the plantar surface of the foot. A plastic bag is placed around the cap, the blank and the foot, and a blank is applied to conform the cap and the blank to the person's foot so as to make a custom fit orthotic. Upon cooling, the cap remains properly contoured relative to the plantar surface of the foot.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 1986Date of Patent: January 12, 1988Assignee: Northwest Podiatric Laboratories, Inc.Inventor: Dennis N. Brown
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Patent number: 4718856Abstract: A protective cover for restricting access to the female sockets or connectors of an electrical outlet, thereby protecting infants and small children and others of limited understanding against electrical shock. The cover includes a base plate bearing an externally threaded boss which replaces the conventional outlet cover; a safety cap of the push-and-twist type threaded on the boss; protective members which are clamped by the safety cap against the boss overlying the socket being protected to deny access to the socket, both when the socket is in use and when it is not in service; and a platelike shield which normally overlies, and denies access to, a second female socket of the typical double socket wall outlet. This shield can be swung aside after backing off the safety cap to furnish unprotected, but controlled, and typically temporary, access to that second female socket.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 1986Date of Patent: January 12, 1988Inventors: Michael B. Pinkerton, David Moskowitz
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Patent number: 4717097Abstract: Aileron-supported split flaps and ground speed spoilers (collectively referred to as "aerodynamic lifting or braking devices") for reducing aircraft approach speeds and reducing the length of the runway needed to land the aircraft. The actuating mechanism for the aerodynamic lifting or braking device allows the latter to rotate with the supporting aileron as the latter is moved up and down when the lifting or braking device is in its stowed position. When the lifting or braking device is in its extended position, up and down aileron movements will cause the aerodynamic lifting or braking device to translate to and fro, but the lifting or braking device will remain in the extended position, irrespective of aileron movement. Hydraulic and torque tube systems can be used to deflect the aerodynamic lifting or braking device which completes the aerodynamic profile of the supporting aileron when that device is in its stowed position.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1986Date of Patent: January 5, 1988Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventor: James L. Sepstrup
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Patent number: 4717273Abstract: A multiple paper holding apparatus having a mounting plate positioned adjacent a rear infeed end of a computer printer. The free ends from several paper sources are mounted in related slots and over the top edge of the mounting plate, and releasable pin means engaging edge apertures of the paper releasably hold the paper in place. Thus a selected one of the paper sources can be conveniently fed into the printer.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 1986Date of Patent: January 5, 1988Inventor: Keith C. Elderfield
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Patent number: 4713856Abstract: An apparatus and method for cleaning a digitally encoded disc by moving a circumferential wiping surface in a circular path across the periphery of the disc toward the middle of the disc, and again outwardly toward the periphery of the disc. This is accomplished by having a gear drive connection between a rotatable disc support member and a rotatable wiping member positioned above and offset to one side of the support member. Rotation of the cleaning member causes a relatively slower rotation of the support member so that all parts of the disc are properly cleaned.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1985Date of Patent: December 22, 1987Assignee: Allsop, Inc.Inventor: Eivind Clausen
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Patent number: 4711259Abstract: A spray assembly for a milk tank, where there is an elongate water pipe positioned in the tank, and a plurality of spray nozzle assemblies mounted to the pipe. Each spray nozzle assembly comprises a nozzle member having radially inwardly directed openings leading to a middle impact chamber which in turn leads directly to an upper discharge opening. The water flows radially inwardly to the impact chamber to provide a random expanding spray pattern that washes upwardly against the interior surface of the tank. The nozzle member is retained by a member having an expanded head and a shank that extends downwardly through a second opening in the pipe. A releasable retaining member retains the connecting member in place. In operation, the water flows against substantially all of the surface portions of the nozzle assembly to provide a self-cleaning action. The assembly can be easily disassembled for maintenance or possibly further cleaning.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 1984Date of Patent: December 8, 1987Assignee: Light Industrial Design CompanyInventors: Timothy J. Martin, Jr., Richard T. Henry