Patents Represented by Attorney John S. Campbell
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Patent number: 5608916Abstract: An inserted pocket system for use with a waterproof garment having a face fabric is provided and includes a waterproof bag-shaped pocket insert having a waterproof bag, an inner pocket part located at the backing of the garment face fabric and an outer pocket part which projects from an insertion opening and a pocket flap which covers the insertion opening. The pocket system is installed within the garment in such a way as to keep contents within the pocket free from moisture.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 1996Date of Patent: March 11, 1997Inventor: Hans Aumann
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Patent number: 4866212Abstract: A reinforced coaxial electric cable having low dielectric constant and a layer of convoluted dielectric insulation placed between either center conductor and conductive shield, optional porous dielectric and shield, or shield and jacket. FEP convoluted dielectric and expanded polytetrafluoroethylene insulation.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 1988Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Assignee: W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc.Inventor: Glenn B. Ingram
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Patent number: 4842553Abstract: A method and assembly for electrically and mechanically terminating a conductive polymer-shielded coaxial electrical cable by wrapping the shield layer of the end of the cable under tension with a conductive metal spring and binding the cable and spring into firm contact with the parts of a standard coaxial connector by force of a threaded plug.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 1988Date of Patent: June 27, 1989Assignee: W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc.Inventor: Glenn B. Ingram
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Patent number: 4732629Abstract: This invention provides a method of increasing the cut-through resistance of a PTFE insulated conductor. Unsintered PTFE is expanded and compressed and then applied to a conductor. The insulated conductor is then heated to a temperature above 345.degree. C. The compressed, expanded PTFE has one crystalline melt point above 375.degree. C.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 1986Date of Patent: March 22, 1988Inventors: Peter B. Cooper, Sarah J. Lane
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Patent number: 4731502Abstract: A limited bend transmission cable for coaxial microwave cables which also has controlled movement under torque. A coaxial microwave transmission line of choice is covered by successive layers of helically-wound armor sheath, hard wire located in the groove of the sheath to aid in control of bend of the cable, a hard wire or braid, insulation, and strain relief boot.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1986Date of Patent: March 15, 1988Assignee: W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc.Inventor: Domenico Finamore
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Patent number: 4496045Abstract: An improved package for needled sutures comprising a 3-panel folded paper folder for PTFE (and optionally silk, cotton, and other) sutures wherein the suture is arranged in a sinusoidal configuration within the folder and the needle(s) held firmly in place across a U-shaped slot at the top of the folder which allows ready access from either side of the folder when the protective envelopes are opened.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 1984Date of Patent: January 29, 1985Assignee: W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc.Inventors: Douglas M. Ferguson, William M. Owens, Michael Lang, Jay P. Lincoln
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Patent number: 4478665Abstract: A method for producing a multi-component, porous PTFE article. Components of PTFE containing a liquid lubricant are placed in intimate contact, dried and then stretched in one or more directions. The PTFE components may optionally contain a filler. The resultant product has a virtually uninterrupted structure at the join and possesses very high bond strengths.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1983Date of Patent: October 23, 1984Assignee: W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc.Inventor: Daniel E. Hubis
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Patent number: 4461529Abstract: The disclosure relates to a strain relief boot which, when affixed to an electrical cable and connector, will act in a manner that greatly reduces the stresses transmitted from the cable to the electrical contact, thereby preventing wire breakage and will also be flexible enough so as to allow free movement of said cable when in use so that bending and kinking of the cable does not occur at the cable-boot transition point causing wire breakage. The disclosure is more particularly related to a strain relief boot which may be molded directly onto a prewired electrical connector and cable or as an alternative embodiment may be molded separately for later assembly on the cable and connector at the time they are joined together.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1982Date of Patent: July 24, 1984Assignee: W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc.Inventor: James D. Fariss
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Patent number: 4385093Abstract: A method for producing a multi-component, porous PTFE article. Components of PTFE containing a liquid lubricant are placed in intimate contact, dried and then stretched in one or more directions. The PTFE components may optionally contain a filler. The resultant product has a virtually uninterrupted structure at the join and possesses very high bond strengths.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 1980Date of Patent: May 24, 1983Assignee: W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc.Inventor: Daniel E. Hubis
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Patent number: 4379858Abstract: A melt-molded foamed plastic composition comprised of a tetrafluoroethylene-perfluoroalkyl vinyl ether resin matrix in which is admixed stretched porous fragments of polytetrafluoroethylene.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 1982Date of Patent: April 12, 1983Inventor: Hirosuke Suzuki
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Patent number: 4306923Abstract: A conductive cable having a conductive core and a protective jacket of plastic material moulded around the core, also contains a guide member, in particular a guide tube, below the jacket and into which a jacket slitting tool can be inserted.By pushing the slitting tool along the tube, the jacket can easily be slit, the tool cutting through the side of the tube adjacent the jacket whereas the side of the tube adjacent the core guides the tool along the cable and protects the core from damage by the tool.If the cable contains metal screening, the guide tube is located between the screening and the jacket.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1980Date of Patent: December 22, 1981Assignee: W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc.Inventor: Hugh H. J. Macpherson
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Patent number: 4283448Abstract: A porous polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) article which is made up of a number of smaller articles with a microstructure of nodes interconnected by fibrils, these articles having been joined to one another such that their microstructure is virtually unaltered across the join. A process for producing such a PTFE article by closely abutting small-shaped PTFE segments and applying a force perpendicular to the seam while heating to a temperature above the crystalline melt point of the segments.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 1980Date of Patent: August 11, 1981Assignee: W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc.Inventor: Jeffery B. Bowman
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Patent number: 4280500Abstract: A tubular flexible medical instrument of polytetrafluoroethylene capable of easy insertion into and extraction from body cavities. The tube has alternate solid portions and porous fibrillated portions in either a ring or spiral mode. Such a tube has sufficient rigidity to ensure easy penetration of the body cavities and yet the necessary flexibility to permit movement without damage to the cavities and with less pain to the patient.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1978Date of Patent: July 28, 1981Inventor: Kazuaki Ono
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Patent number: 4256806Abstract: A three component mixture of graphite, a liquid and a PTFE fine powder dispersion which has a homogeneous appearance and can be applied onto a substrate to provide a clean, glazed coating that does not easily shed graphite. Suitable substrates include: polytetrafluoroethylene filament; PTFE membrane; PTFE filament filled with graphite; polypropylene thread; polyaramide fibers.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 1979Date of Patent: March 17, 1981Assignee: W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc.Inventor: Ritchie A. Snyder
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Patent number: 4218581Abstract: A novel flat cable which has a number of parallel spaced conductors with tape segments having a conductive and insulative side woven between them at various positions along the length of the conductors. The weaving generally being done so that the conductive side touches alternate conductors. The whole complex may be encased in an outer insulation.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1978Date of Patent: August 19, 1980Inventor: Hirosuke Suzuki
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Patent number: 4194041Abstract: A waterproof article for use in, for example, protective clothing. The article prevents liquid water from penetrating through to undergarments while at the same time permitting moisture vapor such as perspiration to pass out through the article. The article is thus both breathable and waterproof. The article is layered: a microporous hydrophobic outer layer which permits the passage of moisture vapor but resists penetration by liquid water at pressures up to about 345 Kn/m.sup.2 ; a hyrophilic inner layer permitting the transfer of moisture vapor but preventing surface tension lowering agents such as those contained in perspiration and/or body oils from reaching the hydrophobic layer.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1978Date of Patent: March 18, 1980Assignee: W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc.Inventors: Robert W. Gore, Samuel B. Allen, Jr.
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Patent number: 4187390Abstract: This invention provides a tetrafluoroethylene polymer in a porous form which has an amorphous content exceeding about 5% and which has a micro-structure characterized by nodes interconnected by fibrils. The material has high porosity and high strength. It can be used to produce all kinds of shaped articles such as films, tubes, rods, and continuous filaments. Laminations can be employed and impregnation and bonding can readily be used to produce a large variety of articles. Compressed articles of very high strength can also be produced from these porous forms.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1977Date of Patent: February 5, 1980Assignee: W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc.Inventor: Robert W. Gore
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Patent number: 4173386Abstract: An angled coaxial connector capable of being split into at least two parts in such a manner that the terminal portion of a coaxial cable can be placed between the two of the connector parts spanning the curved portion and termination proximate to the mating end of the connector. The resulting coaxial assembly provides a means of transmitting microwave signals through a change in direction with only one discontinuity.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1978Date of Patent: November 6, 1979Assignee: W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc.Inventors: Roger S. Kauffman, Donald L. Slothour