Patents Represented by Law Firm Reising, Ethington, Barnard, Perry & Brooks
  • Patent number: 3976275
    Abstract: An adjustable mirror assembly comprising a mirror head having an open shell on one side and a mirror member mounted within the open side of said shell, said shell and said mirror member cooperating to define an open space therebetween, a mirror head support arm extending through an opening in said shell and terminating in an end disposed within said open space, and means for frictionally mounting the shell upon the support arm to enable the mirror head to be tilted so that the distance between said support arm end and said mirror member can be varied to adjust the rearward field of view of the mirror member.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 23, 1975
    Date of Patent: August 24, 1976
    Assignee: Delbar Products, Inc.
    Inventor: Paul D. Clark
  • Patent number: 3975108
    Abstract: A snow plowable pavement marker including a body having a base adapted to be secured to the surface of a roadway in such a manner that the fore and aft axis of the body extends parallel to the direction of travel of vehicles. A pair of snow plow ramp sections are secured to the body on opposite sides of the fore and aft axis thereof, the ramp sections including a pair of oppositely projecting snow plow ramps. The snow plow ramps each has an inner wall adjacent the fore and aft axis, an outer wall on the opposite side of the respective inner wall from the fore and aft axis, and a reinforcing rib extending along the length of the ramp between the respective inner and outer walls thereof.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 9, 1975
    Date of Patent: August 17, 1976
    Assignee: ITL Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: Donald C. Suhr, John F. Domaracki, Robin A. Arnott
  • Patent number: 3975492
    Abstract: A method for molding a reinforced composite plastic structure to provide a roughened bondable surface over a portion thereof during the forming operation and which method includes molding a resin-filled, fiberglass-reinforced composite against a mold member having an elastomeric insert in the face thereof such that a portion of the fiberglass fibers are imbedded in the elastomeric member during molding so as to prevent encapsulation of the imbedded fibers by the resin and thereby leaving a roughened or three-dimensional surface over that area of the composite covered by the elastomeric mold inset.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 21, 1975
    Date of Patent: August 17, 1976
    Assignee: John Z. DeLorean Corporation
    Inventors: Robert F. McLean, Peter H. Hofer
  • Patent number: 3974928
    Abstract: An improved child resistant safety closure and container assembly of the type including a cap having an end wall with a skirt projecting therefrom and bayonet locking means projecting from the inner wall of the skirt for engagement with complementary bayonet locking means on the container by combined axial and rotary motion of the cap relative to the container. A combined spring and sealing member is carried by the cap, which, when the cap is applied to the container, resiliently maintains the cap and container in locked engagement, and also provides a moisture proof seal for the contents of the container. The spring and sealing member comprises a one-piece plastic body having a sealing portion and a biasing portion, the sealing portion including a radially projecting, annular sealing flange for overlying the rim of the container, and an axially extending sealing flange for engaging the inner surface of the mouth of the container.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 7, 1975
    Date of Patent: August 17, 1976
    Assignee: International Tools (1973) Ltd.
    Inventors: John F. Domaracki, Leonard M. McBride, Frank Wack
  • Patent number: 3974782
    Abstract: An extendable table of the disclosure includes an extendable frame having laterally spaced slide assemblies extending between opposite ends thereof so as to be capable of supporting table tops of different lengths. Each slide assembly includes a pair of hollow female beams projecting from opposite ends of the frame and having open ends that receive the opposite ends of a male support member which aligns and slidably interconnects the beams with each other in cooperation with an improved pad arrangement. The support member is maintained within the beams by certain pads of the arrangement that include securement portions extending downwardly through securement openings in the open ends of the beams for welding to the bottom walls of the beams. The support member is positioned in a spaced relationship with respect to the cross-sections of the beams to permit sliding movement therebetween despite variance in the size of these components along their axial lengths.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 9, 1975
    Date of Patent: August 17, 1976
    Assignee: Winzeler Stamping Co.
    Inventor: Alfred E. Ruckriegel
  • Patent number: 3973348
    Abstract: A removable hand grip for use on a fishing rod handle of the type that mounts a reel having a stem projecting outwardly from the handle. The grip has a sheet like construction made from generally flexible material and is wrapped about the handle so that opposite edge portions thereof are overlapped. Each of the overlappd edge portions includes a pair of spaced flanges having adjacent ends defining an opening, and the openings receive the reel stem from opposite sides to completely cover the handle around the stem. Velcro strips on the flanges detachably secure the overlapped edge portions to each other and thereby removably secure the grip to the handle. The flanges of each edge portion have V-shaped configurations causing the grip to taper away from the reel stem in opposite directions along the handle with frustoconical configurations so the grip can accommodate a base of the reel stem which mounts the stem to a reel seat on the handle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 27, 1975
    Date of Patent: August 10, 1976
    Inventor: Timothy F. Shell
  • Patent number: 3974249
    Abstract: The present invention provides a high heat resistant, light transmitting, thermal shock resistant and high strength sintered ceramic body containing at least about 98% by weight magnesia-alumina spinel and a method of manufacturing the same which comprises forming a uniform mixture containing approximately equal molar amounts of magnesia and alumina plus lithium fluoride in an amount of about 2% by weight of the mixture, the alumina in the mixture having an average particle size of less than 0.5 microns; calcining the mixture at such a temperature and under such conditions as will result in substantially less than total reaction to form spinel during calcining, i.e. less than 80% and preferably less than 50%; pressing the mixture into a self-sustaining compact having a density of at least about 2 grams per cubic centimeter; and then firing the compact, preferably in a wet hydrogen atmosphere, to a temperature of from about 1600.degree. to 1900.degree.C.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 10, 1972
    Date of Patent: August 10, 1976
    Assignee: Coors Porcelain Company
    Inventors: Donald W. Roy, Franklin J. Stermole
  • Patent number: 3972586
    Abstract: A roadway marker having a housing with a base for engagement with the surface of a roadway, and a reflective wall for reflecting light from vehicles on the roadway. The reflective wall has a central plane extending at an acute angle from the base and is integrally formed with a plurality of spherical reflector elements arranged in side by side relationship. Each of the spherical reflector elements has its center located on the central plane with the portions of the spherical reflector elements that project from one side of the central plane defining an outer, light receiving surface and the portions of the spherical reflector elements that project from the other side of the central plane defining an inner, light reflecting surface of the reflective wall. The reflective wall may be formed by a separate reflector that is mounted in the housing as an insert.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 19, 1974
    Date of Patent: August 3, 1976
    Assignee: International Tools (1973) Ltd.
    Inventors: Robin A. Arnott, John F. Domaracki
  • Patent number: 3971623
    Abstract: A pavement marker having a shell-like body with a chamber formed therein, the body being at least partially of transparent material to form a transparent outer wall for the chamber so that the interior of the chamber is visible through the transparent outer wall. Marker elements are located in the chamber so as to be visible through the transparent wall of the chamber. The body has a continuous, or endless, peripheral edge portion that lies in a base plane. The body projects from the base plane and is of dome-like configuration to define the chamber. A closure plate is secured to the body at the peripheral edge portion thereof to close the chamber. The closure plate, either before or upon installation on the surface of a roadway, is sealed to the body to hermetically seal the chamber. Either daytime or nighttime marker elements, or both, may be provided in the chamber so as to be visible through the transparent wall thereof.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 13, 1975
    Date of Patent: July 27, 1976
    Assignee: International Tools (1973) Ltd.
    Inventors: Peter Hedgewick, Donald C. Suhr, John F. Domaracki, Robin A. Arnott
  • Patent number: 3970846
    Abstract: This invention relates to presence sensing systems and more particularly to such systems which utilize beams of radiant energy, such as light beams, to detect the presence of a person or an object within a predetermined space. Additionally the invention relates to presence detecting systems combined with self-checking means to ensure that the detection system is operating properly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 15, 1974
    Date of Patent: July 20, 1976
    Assignee: Xenex Corporation
    Inventors: George L. Schofield, Jr., James L. Lignell
  • Patent number: 3968996
    Abstract: Polyurethane foam is used in a three-piece vehicle wheel as a load bearing and load transmitting structural element. The rim of the wheel, an inner wheel disc, and an outer decorative wheel disc are bonded together by the polyurethane foam. The rim includes an interlock lip to interlock the rim with the inner disc and an interlock lip that interlocks the rim with the outer decorative disc. The wheel can be manufactured by placing the rim, inner disc, and outer disc in a die and injecting the polyurethane foam composition into the interconnected volume enclosed and defined by those wheel components. The foam curing process then occurs in situ. Alternatively, the rim, inner disc, and outer disc can be adhesively bonded to a preformed polyurethane foam member. The resultant vehicle wheel, manufactured by either process, is characterized by high strength, light weight, and a decorative appearance.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 27, 1974
    Date of Patent: July 13, 1976
    Inventor: Raymond J. Wilcox
  • Patent number: 3967832
    Abstract: An ice skate assembly comprising a hardened steel blade, a thermoplastic blade-supporting body molded about the upper portion of said blade and means associated with the blade to permit the plastic to shrink relative to the blade after molding in such a way as to prevent the creation of localized stresses in the plastic.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 6, 1975
    Date of Patent: July 6, 1976
    Assignee: Nylite Skate Company of Canada Ltd.
    Inventor: Alan F. Chambers
  • Patent number: 3964479
    Abstract: In accordance with the invention there is provided an extracorporeal blood circulation system including a drip chamber having a blood inlet in its top and a blood outlet in its bottom, such chamber during operation containing blood in its bottom portion and air in its top portion, an air passage communicating with the top of the chamber, an air pump communicating with the atmosphere and with the passage for pumping air through the passage from the chamber into the atmosphere and from the atmosphere into the chamber, and means for selectively actuating the pump to either pump air into or out of the chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 20, 1974
    Date of Patent: June 22, 1976
    Assignee: Cobe Laboratories, Inc.
    Inventors: James T. Boag, Brian E. Morgan
  • Patent number: 3963023
    Abstract: In accordance with the invention there is provided an extracorporeal blood circulation system for circulating a patient's blood from and then back to the patient through tubing at least a portion of which is flexible, and a roller-type blood pump for coaction with the flexible tubing to cause movement of the blood through the system, the pump having means for conveniently and automatically positioning the flexible tubing in its operative position within the pump.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 4, 1974
    Date of Patent: June 15, 1976
    Assignee: Cobe Laboratories, Inc.
    Inventor: George R. Hankinson
  • Patent number: 3957479
    Abstract: A furnace for treating glass sheet material and the like in a glass tempering system. The furnace includes an upper glass treating zone and a lower gas treating and distributing zone for homogenizing gases of different temperatures to minimize exposure of the sheet being treated in the treating zone to uneven temperatures. Diametrically opposed inlets and outlets are provided in the side walls controlled by doors, and a slot in the top wall extends between the inlets and outlets to permit movement of a material carrier through the furnace. A pressure chamber communicates with the slot to cool conveyor elements at the top of the furnace, and also to provide a pressure barrier resisting the escape of gases from the furnace through the slots. Air curtains impinge on the tops of the doors in their closed positions to reduce leakage at the top of the doors.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 20, 1975
    Date of Patent: May 18, 1976
    Inventors: Harold A. McMaster, Norman C. Nitschke
  • Patent number: 3956975
    Abstract: Apparatus and method for forming sealed joints by welding layers of thermoplastic coated paperboard together. One outer surface of the paperboard layers is placed in engagement with back-up means, and the opposite outer surface of the paperboard layers is engaged by vibrating means so that the thermoplastic coating of the paperboard is heated by the vibration to weld the layers together. The apparatus and method is particularly useful in forming sealed joints for paperboard cartons, such as milk cartons of the type shown, for example, in U.S. Pat. No. 3,309,841. The vibrating means may be an ultrasonic transducer of the type disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 3,526,792, for example.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 19, 1975
    Date of Patent: May 18, 1976
    Assignee: Ex-Cell-O Corporation
    Inventors: Harry B. Egleston, Robert E. Lisiecki, Duncan J. Crawford, Eric A. Braun, Earl W. Walke, Jr.
  • Patent number: 3957243
    Abstract: A latch mechanism for a vehicle seat whose seat back and seat cushion components are fixedly mounted on a seat base that is suspended on a sub-base for oscillating forward and rearward movement with respect to the vehicle so as to isolate the seat occupant from longitudinal vehicle vibrations. The latch mechanism includes a keeper fixedly mounted on the sub-base and having forwardly and rearwardly facing latch surfaces. A latch member of the latch mechanism is pivotally mounted on the seat base and is movable between latching and nonlatching positions with respect to the keeper. The latch member has forwardly and rearwardly facing latch surfaces in the latching position that respectively engage the rearwardly and forwardly facing latch surfaces of the keeper to hold the seat against the oscillating movement in a rattle-free manner when a seat occupant desires a fixed seating position such as when vehicle controls must be manipulated during parking and backing operations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 3, 1975
    Date of Patent: May 18, 1976
    Assignee: Lear Siegler, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert W. Costin, Randal T. Murphy
  • Patent number: 3954245
    Abstract: A vehicle seat support assembly including a fluid spring that supports an upper seat base on a lower floor base at a vertical height corresponding to the adjusted position of an adjustable control linkage which extends between the seat base and a time delay valve whose operation controls the amount of pressurized fluid within the fluid spring. The control linkage includes an adjustment link pivotally mounted on the seat base for adjusting movement and connected to one end of a connecting link whose other end is connected to an actuating link that controls the valve. The control linkage actuates the valve so that the seat base is positioned at the same vertical height for any adjusted position of the linkage regardless of the seat occupant's weight. The control linkage is adjustable to vary the height at which the seat base is positioned and is prevented from transiently actuating the valve during dynamic vertical movement of the seat base by the time delay operation of the valve.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 3, 1975
    Date of Patent: May 4, 1976
    Assignee: Lear Siegler, Inc.
    Inventor: Robert W. Costin
  • Patent number: 3954324
    Abstract: A pavement marker including a housing having a base for engagement with the surface of a roadway and a reflective wall for reflecting light from vehicles on the roadway when the fore-and-aft axis of the housing is disposed in parallel relationship with the direction of travel of vehicles on the roadway. The central portion of the reflective wall is formed with a plurality of conical reflector elements having relatively high optical efficiency for reflecting incident light rays on the outer surface of the reflective wall that are substantially in a horizontal plane parallel to the plane of the base and that are substantially parallel to the fore-and-aft axis of the housing, but having relatively low optical efficiency for reflecting light rays making a substantial acute angle with respect to the plane of the base or the fore-and-aft axis of the housing. Wide angle reflector elements are formed on side portions of the reflective wall projecting from opposite ends of the central portion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 22, 1974
    Date of Patent: May 4, 1976
    Assignee: International Tools (1973) Limited
    Inventors: Robin A. Arnott, John F. Domaracki
  • Patent number: 3954278
    Abstract: An ice skate comprising a skate body of a synthetic resin material, the body being attachable to a skate boot, and a blade attached to the body. The blade has a first portion formed with an ice-contacting edge and a second portion having an upper edge. The second portion of the blade is embedded in the skate body and is formed with a plurality of keying apertures which are spaced longitudinally along the blade. Each said aperture extends through the blade at a position remote from the said upper edge of the blade, whereby said upper edge is uninterrupted. The skate body is of one piece moulded construction and is shaped to define a channel which receives said second portion of the blade. The body includes keying formations which extend through the apertures in the blade between opposite sides of the said channel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 16, 1974
    Date of Patent: May 4, 1976
    Assignee: Nylite Skate Company of Canada Limited
    Inventor: Wallace John McLeod