Patents Represented by Attorney John M. Calimafde
  • Patent number: 4127218
    Abstract: An article storage unit device for use in a vending machine comprising a housing including a plurality of vertically extending article stacking spaces and a mechanism for discharging articles one at a time. The device is characterized by an arrangement for reducing failure of article discharge and by another arrangement for readily loading or feeding fresh articles into the stacking spaces without any disassembling. The article discharging mechanism comprises a pendulous stopper plate disposed at the lower portion of each article stacking space and a control for projecting the stopper plate into the article stacking space to hold the article and for releasing the stopper plate to permit the article to fall down. An inner wall of the article stacking space opposite to the stopper plate is provided with a depression to prevent the article from being held by the inner wall and the upper article at a time when the stopper plate is released.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 19, 1976
    Date of Patent: November 28, 1978
    Assignee: Sankyo Electric Company Limited
    Inventor: Ryohei Kondo
  • Patent number: 4125211
    Abstract: This strap goes over the shoulders of the person wearing it and supports one or more cameras hanging down in front of the body of the wearer. Portions of the strap that extend downward behind the shoulders converge toward one another and are connected with a stretchable or elastic part of the strap which has its lower end anchored to a trouser band or belt, and which prevents the converging parts of the strap from moving upward into contact with the back of the neck of the person wearing the strap. Thus the weight of the cameras never bears against the neck. The stretchable part of the back portion of the strap yields when the wearer bends forward, and this prevents uncomfortable tightening of the strap.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 13, 1976
    Date of Patent: November 14, 1978
    Assignee: Ehrenreich Photo-Optical Industries, Inc.
    Inventor: Frederic B. Handsman
  • Patent number: 4120924
    Abstract: Plastic blown ware is made by expanding a molten plastic tubular blank into contact with the wall of a mold cavity. This invention evacuates air from the part of the cavity around the outside of the blank to increase the pressure differential across the tube wall during the blowing period and to help prevent the plastic from pulling away from the cavity wall during cooling and shrinkage. The invention makes blown ware by compounding the plastic with a blowing agent and by controlling the bubble size and wall thickness by changing the pressure on opposite sides of the blown article to whatever pressure will permit the gas bubbles and the plastic to expand to the desired size during cooling and setting of the plastic.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 22, 1977
    Date of Patent: October 17, 1978
    Assignee: Rainville Company, Inc.
    Inventor: Dewey Rainville
  • Patent number: 4117726
    Abstract: This invention obtains samples of fish life in the larvae and egg stage and shortly thereafter, plankton and similar marine life. By taking samples before and after water has passed through cooling facilities of electric generating plants along a river, some of the effects of the power plant on the environment can be determined. The outstanding feature of this invention is that it collects the samples without passing the marine life through pumps in which much of it is killed or injured. Samples are collected in partially submerged equipment into which the water flows by gravity, and the water is discharged by pumps after the samples have been removed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 18, 1977
    Date of Patent: October 3, 1978
    Assignee: Lawler, Matusky & Skelly Engineers
    Inventor: Peter M. McGroddy
  • Patent number: 4112650
    Abstract: Beverage containers are commonly made with a ring at the top of the can for pulling a knock-out from the can top to provide a discharge opening through which a person can conveniently drink the contents of the can, or pour them into a glass or cup. The can top gathers dust and other contaminants that are a health hazard. This invention locates the discharge outlet at the bottom of the can and in a recessed compartment, and prevents contamination by closing off access to the can bottom by a shelf or other surface on which the can rests, so that the can itself acts as a shield to protect the discharge outlet area from contaminants.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 27, 1977
    Date of Patent: September 12, 1978
    Inventor: Hubert J. Tucker
  • Patent number: 4111635
    Abstract: Multi-cavity molds, such as used for injection blow-molding apparatus, have manifolds through which molten plastic is supplied from a plasticizer to the individual mold cavities. Some plastic molding materials, referred to as "heat-sensitive," deteriorate if they remain in the manifold for any substantial length of time. This manifold is constructed with its cross-section and branch passages correlated in such a way that there is no space in the manifold where plastic can accumulate out of the stream of feeding plastic. By keeping the plastic moving, in all parts of the manifold during each injection operation, deterioration of heat-sensitive plastic in the manifold is avoided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 1, 1977
    Date of Patent: September 5, 1978
    Assignee: Rainville Company, Inc.
    Inventor: Dewey Rainville
  • Patent number: 4110903
    Abstract: The induction coil of this invention is wrapped on a non-metallic core with convolutions of the coil adjacent to one another. An adhesive tape is applied over the convolutions with a lapped seam of the tape and with the tape preferably extending beyond both ends of the coil in order to hold the convolutions of coil against moving with respect to one another while the coil is being transported from the winding step to the next operation in which a jacket is molded over the coil in a cavity of an injection molding machine.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 5, 1976
    Date of Patent: September 5, 1978
    Assignee: Vwnding Components, Inc.
    Inventor: Benjamin Kless
  • Patent number: 4112354
    Abstract: This apparatus is for evaluation installed cable systems, including those that are already in use. The apparatus measures dissipation factor, partial discharge (corona) and insulation resistance of the cable system; all of these being necessary to determine the condition of the cables. This invention is unique, in that it can be used with installed cable systems that have their metallic shielding grounded; and the apparatus can be mounted on a truck or trailer for movement to any place where an installed system is to be evaluated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 9, 1976
    Date of Patent: September 5, 1978
    Assignee: General Cable Corporation
    Inventors: George Bahder, George S. Eager, Jr., Rafael Suarez
  • Patent number: 4110001
    Abstract: This optical fiber cable has the optical fibers adhered to a support. An assembly including the fibers and the support is carried by a core element having a helical channel in which the fiber assembly is located and free to adjust itself to accommodate bending of the cable without subjecting the optical fibers to pressure or to bends that are excessively sharp. The construction also avoids pressure on the optical fibers from binders, core tapes, or the cable sheath when the cable is bent. It also avoids micro-bending losses. Locating of the optical fibers closer to the cable axis further decreases bending losses.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 5, 1977
    Date of Patent: August 29, 1978
    Assignee: General Cable Corporation
    Inventors: Jerzy A. Olszewski, Arnab Sarkar
  • Patent number: 4109794
    Abstract: This necktie rack has one or more arms with hangers for individual ties extending from opposite sides of each arm. Each of the arms swings forward and upward about a pivot to bring the hangers into position for convenient removal and replacement of ties; and each arm extends forward toward its lower end, when at rest, to leave space under each hanger for the necktie of that hanger to extend downward without interference with or from other ties. Features of the mechanical construction make the rack economical to manufacture and attractive in appearance.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 13, 1976
    Date of Patent: August 29, 1978
    Inventors: Stanley C. Samuel, Esta Samuel
  • Patent number: 4104480
    Abstract: This invention is an improved filling compound for preventing moisture penetration along the interior of high voltage electric power cables. Amorphous polypropylene, mixed with carbon where it must be semiconductive, is an extremely good filling compound because of its electrical characteristics and also because of its good flow characteristics when extruding. When the cable is to be used under conditions where it must withstand temperatures so low that the polypropylene becomes brittle, it can be blended with polyisobutylene rubber to withstand lower temperatures, but the blend must be kept within limits to prevent loss of the good flow characteristics of the amorphous polypropylene.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 5, 1976
    Date of Patent: August 1, 1978
    Assignee: General Cable Corporation
    Inventor: Paul F. Thompson
  • Patent number: 4104479
    Abstract: This improved stop joint is used at connections of one length of electric cable to another, for the purpose of preventing fluid in one length of cable from contacting fluid in the next length of cable. The joint includes a stop tube that surrounds the end portion of one length of cable and that is made with a mid-portion of resin base material, preferably reinforced, and end portions of metal connected to the resin base material by fluid-tight connections. These metal end portions are secured to the pipe or shield that surrounds one or both of the lengths of cable. Parts are constructed so as to minimize the time and cost of making the connections between the cable lengths and the connecting of the stop joint with the pipe or shield that surrounds the respective cables.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 28, 1976
    Date of Patent: August 1, 1978
    Assignee: General Cable Corporation
    Inventors: George Bahder, George S. Eager, Jr., Attila F. Dima, James J. Walker
  • Patent number: 4102171
    Abstract: In sheet-rolling mills where the rolls are normally under maximum rolling pressure, the mill is said to be "pre-stressed." Load transfer blocks exert a force to relieve a part of the pre-stress for each particular strip rolling operation. This invention has a combination of hydraulic pressure and gas pressure for providing a controlled substantially unyielding force during a rolling operation, and a yielding shock absorber for preventing full pre-stress load from coming on the rolls when an end of the strip passes the rolls or when a strip breaks.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 13, 1977
    Date of Patent: July 25, 1978
    Assignee: Marotta Scientific Controls, Inc.
    Inventors: Henry Alfred Petry, William I. DEVersterre
  • Patent number: 4101512
    Abstract: This invention is an improved method for dispersing antioxidant material in cross-linkable insulation for electric cables. The antioxidant, which has a high melting point, is dissolved in a carrier, preferably the cross-linking agent, to obtain a solution of low melting point that is dispersed through the pellets of insulation when the ingredients are mixed in a blender. Improvements in the blender cycle reduce the content of fines, improve dispersion of the antioxidant and shorten the blending cycle. The preferred ingredients used are 4,4'-thiobis (6 tert-butyl-m-cresol) as the antioxidant and dicumyl peroxide as the cross-linking agent.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 23, 1976
    Date of Patent: July 18, 1978
    Assignee: General Cable Corporation
    Inventors: Gertraud A. Schmidt, Louis A. Bopp
  • Patent number: 4095893
    Abstract: This easel for photographic enlarging has retainers for holding paper in position on the easel, and improved means for adjusting the retainers for paper sheets of different size. There are clamps for holding the retainers in set positions and provision for preventing parts of the clamps from becoming disconnected when turned in directions to release them. A single clamping screw for each retainer expedites adjustment. Masks for paper of different size have the same spacing of screw-receiving openings corresponding to a single standardized spacing of threaded openings in the easel plate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 13, 1976
    Date of Patent: June 20, 1978
    Assignee: Ehrenreich Photo-Optical Industries, Inc.
    Inventor: Frederic B. Handsman
  • Patent number: 4095039
    Abstract: Filling compounds for high voltage, electric power transmission cables have been deficient in one characteristic or another, such as incompletely filling voids during manufacture, forming voids when cables are in service, lack of permanent adhesion to cable components to prevent passage of water lengthwise of the cable, and low drip point when cables are at elevated temperatures. This invention is a cable filled with a compound of isobutylene rubber that obtains all of the desirable filler characteristics for a high voltage power transmission cable.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 16, 1976
    Date of Patent: June 13, 1978
    Assignee: General Cable Corporation
    Inventor: Paul F. Thompson
  • Patent number: 4093379
    Abstract: This improved photocopying system projects light from the finder of a camera and through the camera lens to illuminate, on a copy support, the exact area that the camera will photograph. The material to be copied is composed accurately in the illuminated field, the copy lights are turned on, and the camera is operated to make a photocopy. Optical fibers are used to supply light to the finder without overheating the camera.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 14, 1976
    Date of Patent: June 6, 1978
    Assignee: Ehrenreich Photo-Optical Industries, Inc.
    Inventor: Manfred Weiner
  • Patent number: 4093414
    Abstract: This invention is a single die by which thermoplastic insulating compounds can be co-extruded without any die for the first layer. It makes possible the extrusion of a high-density solid polyethylene skin layer over a cellular polyethylene primary insulation. Such a combination is difficult or impossible to make with a conventional co-extrusion die having a wire guide tip, one combination tip/die and a secondary extrusion die.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 16, 1976
    Date of Patent: June 6, 1978
    Assignee: General Cable Corporation
    Inventor: Edward Stanley Swiatovy, Jr.
  • Patent number: 4089604
    Abstract: This easel holds photographic paper in position for exposure during an enlarging operation. The paper is placed on a plate and pushed up against a shoulder at one end of the plate; after which a masking frame is swung down into contact with the paper to hold it flat. Retaining elements extending from the shoulder hold the paper flat on the plate and prevent it from curving upward along the shoulder where the paper could be bent and creased when the masking frame swings down into contact with the paper.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 13, 1976
    Date of Patent: May 16, 1978
    Assignee: Ehrenreich Photo-Optical Industries, Inc.
    Inventor: Frederic B. Handsman
  • Patent number: 4085284
    Abstract: This internally shielded telephone cable provides more efficient shielding for meeting near-end crosstalk requirements in carrier systems having expanded channel capacity and increase in equivalent frequency from 772 kHz to 1.576 MHz or higher. The improved shielding uses tapes bent into configurations that obtain greater shielding area from a single tape, and constructions that are less expensive than prior art and produce a mechanically stronger and more unitary cable structure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 10, 1976
    Date of Patent: April 18, 1978
    Assignee: General Cable Corporation
    Inventors: Jerzy A. Olszewski, Ludwig Jachimowicz