Patents Represented by Attorney Schwartz & Weinrieb
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Patent number: 6676042Abstract: An airbag inflation nozzle assembly for fluidic mating with an inflation valve assembly, including an inflation valve stem, upon an inflatable cargo airbag comprises a housing, and an inflation nozzle member, having an inflation nozzle tip, pivotally mounted within the housing between a first position at which the inflation nozzle tip is fluidically disengaged from the inflation valve assembly, and a second position at which the inflation nozzle tip is fluidically engaged with the inflation valve assembly. A transversely oriented camming button is movably mounted upon the housing between an UNLOCKED position so as to permit the inflation nozzle member to be moved to the first fluidically disengaged position with respect to the valve assembly, and a LOCKED position which forces the inflation nozzle member to be moved to the second fluidically engaged position with respect to the valve assembly.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2001Date of Patent: January 13, 2004Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventors: John J. Howlett, Jr., Thomas C. Keenan
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Patent number: 6668870Abstract: A manually-operated baling wire twisting and tying tool, and a method of twisting and together the wires together, comprises a first handle having a first wire-twisting implement mounted therein, and a second handle having a second wire-twisting implement mounted therein. An axially oriented slot is effectively defined within the tool throughout substantially the entire axial extent thereof for accommodating the wires, and when the first and second handles, having the first and second wire-twisting implements disposed therein, are rotated with respect to each other, the wires are twisted and tied together. A visually indicating mechanism is also provided upon the tool for indicating to the operator when a predetermined number of twists have been imparted to the wires.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2002Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventors: Eugene C. Rossum, Gerald L. Johnson, Gregg Eugene Weeks, Brady L. Mork
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Patent number: 6665991Abstract: A stress plate or seam plate for use in connection with securing membrane sheets to underlying roofing decking substructure comprises a circular disk having a central aperture for receiving a screw fastener. A plurality of concentric ribs are defined between the central aperture and the peripheral edge of the plate for providing reinforcing and bending or flexibility characteristics to the stress plate or seam plate, and in accordance with the principles and teachings of the present invention, a plurality of circumferentially spaced, downwardly extending projections having substantially V-shaped cross-sectional configurations are provided upon the underside of the seam or stress plate so as to engage the membrane sheets and retain the same at their desired locations upon the underlying roofing deck substructural assembly.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2003Date of Patent: December 23, 2003Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventor: Riaz Hasan
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Patent number: 6666450Abstract: A drop-box mechanism or system is disposed adjacent to an article conveyor and atop a flat mail storage tub and comprises a platen movable between first and second chambers at which the open top of the storage tub is respectively uncovered and covered. When the platen uncovers the storage tub, deflecting fingers move downwardly so as to cover the platen tracks and the space defined between the bottom of the drop-box mechanism and the open top of the storage tub so as to prevent flat mail articles from becoming jammed within the tracks or from being inadvertently discharged through the space defined between the bottom of the drop-box mechanism and the open top of the storage tub. In this manner, the predetermined conveyed order of articles is preserved so as to facilitate sequence address delivery of the articles to recipients.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2002Date of Patent: December 23, 2003Assignee: Lockheed Martin CorporationInventors: Douglas A. Slocum, Patrick J. Fitzgibbons
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Patent number: 6655683Abstract: A thickness measuring device for measuring the thickness dimension of an article being conveyed along a conveyor system comprises a rotary encoder, and a lever arm pivotally mounted upon the shaft of the rotary encoder. The lever arm has an end portion thereof disposed adjacent to the conveyor path so as to be deflected by an article conveyed along the conveying path. Deflection of the lever arm causes the rotary shaft of the rotary encoder to undergo a predetermined amount of rotation which is indicative of the thickness dimension of the article being conveyed. The system is also operatively associated with a storage bin such that when a plurality of articles, having a predetermined cumulative thickness dimension, are detected, further conveyance of articles to the storage bin is terminated.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2002Date of Patent: December 2, 2003Assignee: Lockheed Martin CorporationInventors: Edward S. Engarto, William A. Arno
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Patent number: 6647820Abstract: A mounting system for an operator control implement comprises a manipulation tube which defines a first axis and upon one end of which an operator control implement is adapted to be mounted. The manipulation tube extends through a housing within which a first clutch assembly is disposed, and in conjunction with which there is disposed a first cam member. A first fixed support member defines a second axis, and a second support member is rotatably mounted upon the first support member. The second support member is fixedly mounted upon the housing, and a second clutch assembly is interposed between the first and second support members.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2001Date of Patent: November 18, 2003Assignee: Lockheed Martin CorporationInventors: James Edward McKeown, Stephen Paul Foisy
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Patent number: 6648284Abstract: A justification insert block is adapted to be inserted into a flat mail sorting or storage container, bin, or tub and comprises an upper planar surface which is downwardly inclined from a first corner region toward a second diagonally opposite corner region. In this manner, when the justification insert block is inserted within the flat mail sorting or storage container, bin, or tub, two edge portions of mail pieces are automatically justified against two upstanding side walls of the sorting or storage container, bin, or tub so as to maintain the mail articles or pieces in a predetermined order within a stack of flat mail articles or pieces.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2001Date of Patent: November 18, 2003Assignee: Lockheed Martin CorporationInventors: Michael E. Caporali, Patrick J. Fitzgibbons
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Patent number: 6626283Abstract: A conveyor system for conveying pieces or units of mail, or similar articles, comprises a fixed side and a movable side. The fixed side comprises a first conveyor belt which has a first inner run section partially defining an article flow path and which is routed around a plurality of pulleys which have their axes fixed with respect to the article flow path. The movable side comprises a second conveyor belt which has a second inner run section cooperating with the first inner run section of the first conveyor belt so as to cooperate therewith in defining the article flow path and which is routed around a plurality of pulleys or wheels which are movable with respect to the article flow path so as to accommodate the conveyance of different articles, having different thickness dimensions, along the article flow path.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2001Date of Patent: September 30, 2003Assignee: Lockheed Martin CorporationInventor: William E. McBride
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Rotary film clamp assembly for film wrapping or packaging machines, and method of operating the same
Patent number: 6625954Abstract: A film clamping mechanism for use in connection with film wrapping apparatus comprises a pair of film clamping fingers or members which are movable between first and second CLOSED and OPENED states for respectively clamping and releasing a leading end portion of a wrapping film, and between first and second RAISED and LOWERED states for respectively clamping the leading end portion of the wrapping film at the commencement of the film wrapping operation and for maintaining the leading end portion of the wrapping film during the film wrapping operation.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2002Date of Patent: September 30, 2003Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventor: Stephen Forrest -
Patent number: 6619755Abstract: Apparatus for removing temporary raised pavement markers (TRPM) from roadway surfaces comprises a platform, and a plurality of cutter blades rotatably disposed beneath the platform for encountering and severing the upstanding vertical reflective portions of the temporary raised pavement markers (TRPM). The cutter blades are driven by a motor mounted upon an upper surface portion of the platform, and a blower is also mounted upon the upper surface portion of the platform. An upstream intake duct, fluidically connected to the intake side of the blower, passes through a rear end portion of the platform so as to be fluidically connected to the underside of the platform, and in this manner, the severed upper reflective portions of the temporary raised pavement markers (TRPM) may be removed from the roadway surface and conveyed to a suitable debris collection bag.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2002Date of Patent: September 16, 2003Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventors: Michael Christensen, Jeffrey Arnold Wilkens, Jeffrey Rogers
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Patent number: 6615106Abstract: Apparatus for applying labels to surfaces of packages, cartons, or boxes comprises a single rotary arm which is capable of being operated in accordance with two different operational modes. In accordance with a first mode, two separate labels are applied to two different mutually perpendicular surfaces of the package, carton, or box, while in accordance with a second one of the two different operational modes, a single label is applied to the two different mutually perpendicular surfaces of the package, carton, or box as a result of being wrapped around a corner region of the package, carton, or box.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2001Date of Patent: September 2, 2003Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventors: Wilfredo Soto, David DeLuca, Adam Schaller
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Patent number: 6607104Abstract: A metered output hot melt adhesive dispensing system comprises a plurality of hot melt adhesive dispensing valve assemblies, and a multiple outlet metering gear pump for supplying hot melt adhesive material to the plurality of valve assemblies. Return ports of the valve assemblies are fluidically connected to the intake side of the multiple outlet metering gear pump through a plurality of return conduits and a common return line. A single output return metering gear pump is disposed within the common return line and has operatively associated therewith a recirculation bypass loop within which a spring-biased one-way check valve is disposed. The system relieves excess pressure buildup within the valve assemblies so as to substantially prevent the occurrence of bursting and stringing phenomena attendant cyclically intermittent OPENED and CLOSED states of the plurality of valve assemblies.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2001Date of Patent: August 19, 2003Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventor: Grant McGuffey
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Patent number: 6604664Abstract: A pneumatic fastener-driving tool is disclosed wherein not only rapid-fire bump-firing or trigger-firing modes of operation are permitted wherein either one of the trigger member and workpiece contact element components can be depressed before the other one of the trigger member and workpiece contact element components depending upon the particular mode of operation that the operator personnel chooses to employ, however, the tool is also rendered safe for transportation by operator personnel between job sites or work sites in view of the fact that if the workpiece contact element is not depressed, as a result of not being disposed in contact or engagement with a workpiece, within a predetermined period of time subsequent to the performance of the last fastener discharge or firing operation, then the tool is pneumatically disabled and can only be again enabled if the proper sequential activation of the tool is performed wherein the workpiece contact element must be engaged with a workpiece prior to the depressType: GrantFiled: January 16, 2001Date of Patent: August 12, 2003Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventor: James W. Robinson
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Patent number: 6604339Abstract: A new and improved film wrapping or packaging machine has incorporated therein a new and improved mechanism or system for implementing the downward folding of outwardly projecting edge or tab portions of slip sheets interposed between successive tiers, levels, or layers of articles or goods forming a palletized load. The folding mechanism or system comprises a plurality of vertically oriented posts which are initially disposed above the outwardly projecting tab portions, subsequently independently aligned with outer edge portions of the outwardly projecting tab portions of the slip sheets, and thereafter lowered so as engage the tab portions of the slip sheets and fold the same vertically downwardly against the vertical sides of the palletized load such that the downwardly folded tab portions can now be enveloped within the wrapping or packaging film.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2003Date of Patent: August 12, 2003Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventors: Marco Zitella, Kenneth J. Noakes
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Patent number: 6601741Abstract: A hot melt adhesive material flow control system comprises an input manifold for receiving a supply of adhesive material, a plurality of flow control valves from which the adhesive material is discharged, an output manifold for heating the adhesive material and conducting the hot melt adhesive material to the flow control valves, a pair of multiple outlet pumps for supplying the adhesive material to the flow control valves, and a recirculation pump for recirculating adhesive material back from the flow control valves to the pair of multiple outlet pumps. A distribution plate and a recirculation plate are interposed between the input and output manifolds and have separate and independent fluid circuits or flow paths defined upon opposite surfaces thereof. In this manner, the number of plates required to define the flow paths is significantly reduced.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2001Date of Patent: August 5, 2003Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventor: Grant McGuffey
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Patent number: 6598499Abstract: A universal setting tool comprises a collet housing for mounting within a chuck mechanism of a rotary drive tool. An axially oriented bore extends into the interior of the collet housing, and a radially expansible and contractible coil spring is disposed within the bore. After the free end portion of an anchor member has been inserted into the spring member, the rotary drive tool, and therefore the collet housing member, is rotated in the clockwise direction so as to effectively cause radial contraction of the spring member such that the spring member tightly engages the anchor member. Rotation of the rotary drive tool in the opposite direction releases the grip of the spring member upon the anchor member. The spring member can engage different anchors having different diametrical extents.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2002Date of Patent: July 29, 2003Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventor: Richard J. Ernst
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Patent number: 6584945Abstract: A spark unit for an internal combustion fastener-driving tool comprises a spark plug body mounted within a boss portion of the tool cylinder head, and a spark unit cathode electrode is mounted within the spark plug body in such a manner that the tip portion of the spark unit cathode electrode projects below or away from the bottom or under-surface portion of the cylinder head mounting boss. In this manner, the tip portion of the spark unit cathode electrode is not disposed within a recess or pocket region so as not to tend to accumulate dirt or oil deposits which can tend to foul or otherwise adversely affect the sparking and ignition charactreristics of the spark plug assembly and the operation of the fastener-driving tool.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2001Date of Patent: July 1, 2003Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventor: Chris H. Porth
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Patent number: 6571477Abstract: A tool for cutting strapping comprises a housing and a slot defined in a base of the housing. A blade is mounted upon the housing, and a handle is pivotally mounted upon the housing between a position remote from the blade and a position adjacent to the blade. A pusher is pivotally mounted upon the handle and is biased into engagement with the base by a spring so as to normally close the entrance to the slot. When strapping is to be cut, the strapping is inserted into the slot causing the pusher to be moved out of the way against the biasing force of its spring. Upon the strapping passing the pusher, the pusher returns to its original position whereby the pusher now engages the strapping. Manipulation of the handle toward the blade causes the pusher to push the strapping into engagement with the blade thereby cutting the strapping.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2000Date of Patent: June 3, 2003Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventors: Mark Mothena, Janusz Figiel
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Patent number: 6569244Abstract: A plate member, which may be a die plate or a shim, which is adapted to be used within a fluid material dispensing system, such as, for example, a system for dispensing or distributing adhesives upon substrates, is provided with a plurality of apertures equally spaced along the longitudinal extent thereof. The apertures comprise a plurality of through-bores for respectively receiving a plurality of fasteners, which are adapted to secure the plate member to a support structure, for example, an adhesive manifold or the like. In addition to the through-bores, milled slots are also provided within the plate member, the milled slots connecting the through-bores to a free edge portion of the plate member.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2000Date of Patent: May 27, 2003Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventor: Paul Michael Jenkins
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Patent number: 6557323Abstract: A wipe-down implement system, for performing a wipe-down operation upon a trailing end portion of a wrapping film wrapped around a palletized load, comprises a support arm pivotally mounted upon a vertical standard between a first position remote from the palletized load and a second position adjacent to the load, and a wipe-down implement pivotally mounted upon the support arm between extended and retracted positions.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 2001Date of Patent: May 6, 2003Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventor: Michael R. Frey