Patents Represented by Law Firm Pearne, Gordon, Sessions, McCoy & Granger
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Patent number: 4574727Abstract: A user installed bookmark formed as an assembly of a flat anchor and an elongate flexible marker. The anchor is provided with a pressure sensitive adhesive which serves at an integral tail portion to retain the marker and, when exposed by removing a backing layer, serves to fix the assembly to a book. The release backing includes a convenient pull tab donated from a tail portion of an anchor when these elements are blanked from sheet stock.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 1983Date of Patent: March 11, 1986Inventor: Robert P. Martin, Jr.
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Patent number: 4574610Abstract: A method of securing a tube, such as a condenser tube for a refrigeration cabinet, to the inside of the outer walls of the cabinet by means of direct welding between the tube and the oil panel of the cabinet. The tubing is formed to the desired configuration and a plurality of projections are formed on the tube for welding to the surface by a crimping action which indents the sidewalls of the tube at each weld location to produce a projection beyond the normal tubing wall while the rest of the tubing remains undeformed. Subsequently, the configuration of tubing is placed on the sheet and resistance-welded under conditions to produce a relatively light weld adhesion with a small weld nugget that does not create any significant discoloration or distortion on the other side of the sheet which becomes the finished exterior surface of the cabinet.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 1984Date of Patent: March 11, 1986Assignee: White Consolidated Industries, Inc.Inventors: Warren L. Hull, Wesley C. Leedahl, Donald R. Notch
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Patent number: 4574547Abstract: A window system for demountable walls is disclosed which eliminates the necessity of custom-sizing of windows to compensate for variations in floor-to-ceiling spacing. The window system provides jacking means mounted on the lower window frame member which are operable to adjust the height of the window from the floor to compensate for variations in floor-to-ceiling spacing. A floor trim assembly includes cover plates which extend up and over the lower framing member and jacking system to obscure both from view. Such cover plates rest on the floor to provide a uniform height lower window trim that follows the floor line. A baseboard and upper trim system extends uniformly along the window and adjacent wall panels to provide an integrated window and wall system. The side framing members connect to sheet metal wall studs for additional strength and enclose the adjacent stud in instances in which windows are mounted adjacent to each other.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 1984Date of Patent: March 11, 1986Assignee: Donn, IncorporatedInventors: Robert J. Menchetti, Robert H. Safran, Gale E. Sauer
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Patent number: 4575781Abstract: A proximity switch has a switching body with a sensing area which is parallel to a mounting base securable to a support area. The sensing area is adjustable longitudinally towards a target area on an axis normal to the sensing area and the support area by being adjustably securable to a longitudinal mounting stud. The stud and switching body may have interengaged threads for adjustment, with the stud rotatable or fixed. The stud also may be substantially smooth, with the switching body adjustable longitudinally by a slotted expansible stud, or by pins engageable with a longitudinal series of holes.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 1984Date of Patent: March 11, 1986Assignee: Weber Gesellschaft fur Huttenelektronik mbHInventor: Gunther Weber
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Patent number: 4574555Abstract: An access floor panel construction employing peripheral trim channel elements joined together at the panel corners and fixed at their mid-lengths to the edges of a main body. As disclosed, the trim elements are of an organic thermoplastic material and are ultrasonically welded together at their ends and thermoplastically deformed into receiving portions of the main body edges. An assembly fixture holds the trim elements in position for final assembly in a manner which reduces the size of any gaps which might occur as a result of dimensional tolerances in the panel components.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1983Date of Patent: March 11, 1986Assignee: Donn IncorporatedInventor: Steven D. Cline
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Patent number: 4574745Abstract: A pulse combustion burner having a multi-apertured combustion chamber wall surrounded by a primary heat transfer zone. Gas jets issuing out of the wall apertures induce high turbulence in the gas flow path through the heat transfer zone and thereby promote an exceptionally high level of heat exchange. Dimensions of the gas flow path, including the primary heat transfer zone, are arranged to cause the primary heat transfer zone to serve as an effective portion of the tailpipe of the burner. Both the high heat transfer capability and reduced tailpipe length permit reduction in the overall size of a burner unit.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 1984Date of Patent: March 11, 1986Assignee: American Gas AssociationInventor: Frank E. Belles
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Patent number: 4573376Abstract: Thread rolling dies for pointed fasteners having an improved working face contour which promotes displacement of blank material from the blank point area at an early stage in the thread rolling sequence to avoid excessive pressures in the die and blank at the finishing stages of the rolling sequence. Thread cutters include an extended section that presurfaces the rise angle of the die working face to produce uniform, improved thread profiles.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1983Date of Patent: March 4, 1986Assignee: Colt Industries Operating Corp.Inventor: Richard H. Corrette
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Patent number: 4573235Abstract: A rug cleaning attachment for a vacuum cleaner is disclosed. The attachment has a suds confining chamber and a scrubbing brush roll mounted thereon for rotation about a horizontal axis within the chamber. The brush roll has a multiplicity of tufts which are adapted to scrub suds into the rug and which define a cylindrical envelope upon rotation of the brush roll. A shield closely conforms to the cylindrical element and guards against suds being centrifugally thrown into the drive and/or suction components of the vacuum cleaner. A scalloped doctor blade is provided for the brush roll which projects into the cylindrical envelope defined by the tufts to scrape spent suds and lint from the brush roll.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1984Date of Patent: March 4, 1986Assignee: The Scott & Fetzer CompanyInventors: Thomas E. Baird, Sr., John J. Jailor
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Patent number: 4573234Abstract: A battery-operated dust cup type, hand-held vacuum cleaner is provided with wall-mounted store-and-charge means that supports the cleaner in upwardly pointed position. The cleaner is also rechargeable independently of the storage bracket, using the same charging means. The flap valve associated with the vacuum nozzle of the cleaner is backwardly slanted from the intake mouth in closed position. The flap valve seals on a lip extending around the inner periphery of the nose end of the dust cup. The intake mouth is provided with a serration or comb forming a re-entrant lip at the bottom side of the mouth. The dust bag is mounted independently of the dust cup but also without use of special brackets forward of the vacuum intake. Latch means for the dust cup is mounted immediately adjacent the power switch, and is mechanically arranged to be "forgiving" of variations in manufacturing tolerance.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1984Date of Patent: March 4, 1986Assignee: The Scott & Fetzer CompanyInventors: Werner W. Kochte, Paul K. Meeker
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Patent number: 4573237Abstract: A hand held vacuum cleaner of the type having a detachable dust cup is provided with a tiltable nozzle at the intake or forward end of the dust cup.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1984Date of Patent: March 4, 1986Assignee: The Scott & Fetzer CompanyInventors: Werner W. Kochte, Susan K. Nimon
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Patent number: 4573304Abstract: Honeycomb floor panels for use in elevated floors or the like are disclosed. The honeycomb structure provides similar metal strips providing lateral cuts along one edge providing angulated tabs. The angulation of the tabs provides an angulated throat having a width substantially greater than the thickness of the strips so that the strips can be assembled in an interfitting relationship while the strips of the two arrays are angulated with respect to each other. After assembly, the arrays are moved to a substantially perpendicular position, and in such position a tight fitting relationship is achieved to eliminate looseness. Such honeycomb is provided, in accordance with one embodiment, with upper and lower metal sheets which are welded or otherwise fastened to the honeycomb itself. In such embodiment, an additional upper surface sheet is provided to prevent denting and to distribute concentrated loads to prevent crushing of the honeycomb. Sound deadening is provided between the two upper sheets.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 1983Date of Patent: March 4, 1986Assignee: Donn IncorporatedInventor: David F. Mieyal
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Patent number: 4572526Abstract: A device for clamping tools, such as a shank-end mill, comprises an adjusting nut having a bore for receiving and actuating an adapter sleeve for mechanical clamping of the tool. The adjusting nut has at least one pressure medium chamber accommodating a piston and opening into the bore where it is sealed by means of a membrane adapted to rest against the adapter sleeve. A complementary nut is mounted on said adjusting nut for displacing said piston within said chamber, thereby to effect pressure medium-controlled, complementary clamping of the tool.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 1983Date of Patent: February 25, 1986Assignee: AB Lofab-SquareInventor: Lars E. Jonsson
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Patent number: 4571963Abstract: A material treatment apparatus having a bowl or container for the material to be treated. The bowl is suspended by resilient means, and a vertical reciprocating motion is applied to the bowl, the resilient means during the vertical motion imparting a rotary oscillation to the bowl or container.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 1984Date of Patent: February 25, 1986Inventor: Cyril J. Williams
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Patent number: 4572710Abstract: A remote control apparatus for removing from one of a number of filter pits, and loading for protective storage in a disposal drum, radioactive filters used in nuclear power generating stations, and for replacing spent filters. The apparatus includes a transportable base adapted to be placed adjacent the respective filter pit and a hoist mechanism mounted on the base. The hoist mechanism includes a vertical tower or mast mounted on the base, a generally horizontal boom mounted on and extending outwardly from the top of the mast, a grab mechanism for engaging various specially adapted articles, including spent filters to be removed and new filters for replacement, means for operating the grab mechanism from a remote location, a lift mechanism for supporting the grab mechanism from the outer end of the boom and for raising and lowering it in a vertical path, and means for operating the lift mechanism from the remote location.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 1982Date of Patent: February 25, 1986Assignee: General Signal CorporationInventors: Arthur J. Stock, Donald E. Christofer, John C. Homer, Robert J. Torok, Thomas Whittington
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Patent number: 4572527Abstract: An apparatus for levelling a base comprises two switches (T, L) arranged to sense the disposition of a caravan or trailer base (10) in mutually perpendicular directions. According to the state of each of the switches, jacks disposed at each of the corners (11-14) of the base are actuated to alter the height of the respective corner. Further switches (SM1-SM4) are actuated when a corner of the base (10) is at a desired height to prevent further movement of the associated jack, and to cause movement of one or more other jack to level the base. Operation of the jacks in response to the switches is controlled by a control unit.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 1984Date of Patent: February 25, 1986Inventors: Jonathan V. Stafford-Mills, Nicholas R. Silcox
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Patent number: 4572783Abstract: A cyclonic device for separating entrained matter from a fluid stream under pressure includes a vortex chamber having a longitudinally upright cylindrical part and a subjacent frusto-conical part. Inlet and outlet means are provided for causing the fluid stream to flow first in a downward spiral and then along an ascending vortex. The entrained matter is separated from the fluid stream by centrifugal and inertial forces acting thereon from the swirling fluid flow. A cylindrical filter screen is provided concentrically disposed within the chamber and defines an area through the ascending vortex flows. The filter screen further separates relatively less dense matter from the fluid stream prior to the fluid flowing along the ascending vortex. A freely buoyant spherical ball is provided which acts as a check valve to close the chamber outlet means when a predetermined level of separated matter accumulates in the chamber.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 1985Date of Patent: February 25, 1986Assignee: Aquatech, Inc.Inventor: Cedric H. Watson
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Patent number: 4571741Abstract: The ergonomic helmet means according to the invention comprises a pump equipped with a control system simultaneously ensuring the supply of air to the helmet and the manipulation of the vizor. This control system has an operative position ensuring the lowering of the vizor, its maintenance in the lowered position and normal ventilation, as well as an inoperative position ensuring the raising of the vizor, its maintenance in the raised position and reduced ventilation forming a screen around the operator's face.Application to the protection of personnel working in a dust atmosphere.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 1984Date of Patent: February 25, 1986Assignee: Commissariat a l'Energie AtomiqueInventor: Jacques Guillaumot
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Patent number: 4571129Abstract: An apparatus and method is provided for an air bearing support of a rotatable tooling bar, such as a boring bar. One or two mandrels may be provided for this tooling bar to form a complete mandrel assembly with the tooling bar. An air pressure expansible collet is provided on each mandrel so that each may be clamped within a clamping aperture, such as an aperture on the workpiece itself. Air under pressure is supplied to the two mandrels simultaneously to accomplish, first, an air bearing centering of each mandrel around the tooling bar as a guide; second, an expansion of the collet on each mandrel for clamping of each mandrel within the clamping apertures; and, third, provision of an air bearing support and centering of the tooling bar within the two mandrels during machining for precise machining of the workpiece by the continued air supply.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1984Date of Patent: February 18, 1986Assignee: Erickson Tool CompanyInventor: Kevin O. Strand
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Patent number: 4570610Abstract: A closed top pulse combustion burner for a flat cooking surface. The burner comprises a shallow rectangular box-like combustion chamber with its top providing a cooking surface area. Pulse combustion operation of the burner promotes high thermal efficiency. An internal baffle arrangement in the burner box provides a high degree of temperature uniformity at the cooking surface. The rectangular configuration of the burner unit allows modular construction of multiple burner units which can be individually operated at different times and/or temperatures.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1984Date of Patent: February 18, 1986Assignee: Gas Research InstituteInventor: Robert L. Himmel
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Patent number: 4571501Abstract: A three or four-terminal electronic control circuit utilizes a thyristor and a transistor connected in their regenerative circuit or, alternatively, three transistors interconnected in a regenerative circuit. The thyristor is connected to operate in a remote base mode as a low gain PNP transistor, together with a bipolar NPN transistor. The thyristor and transistor are connected in a regenerative circuit which results in very high gain, low input current, with low cost and complete control for ON and OFF, and even intermediate range conditions due to direct access to the base of the NPN transistor. A switch may be connected to the base of the NPN transistor to control the current thereinto, and when current flows into this base, then the transistor and thyristor are connected toward regenerative conduction. When the base current is terminated by the switch, then the circuit degenerates toward non-conduction.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 1983Date of Patent: February 18, 1986Assignee: Acme-Cleveland CorporationInventor: Robert J. Crosby