Patents Represented by Attorney Steven L. Permut
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Patent number: 4623125Abstract: A jack support for rotatably supporting a jack between the support position and a stored position. The jack support has two brackets with one bracket welded to an outer housing of the jack and a second bracket mounted onto the tongue portion of a trailer. The second bracket attached to the trailer has two lugs that extend therefrom. The first bracket welded to the jack has a slot and a notch therethrough which interconnect with the two lugs. The first bracket can pivot between a support position and a stored position. A spring biased pin is mounted to the first bracket and can be received within one of two holes in the second bracket to fix the support in either the stored or support position.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 1984Date of Patent: November 18, 1986Assignee: Fulton Manufacturing CorporationInventor: Edward Ebey
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Patent number: 4621457Abstract: An indexing lapping machine includes a drive piston mounted within a pneumatic cylinder which is reciprocated back and forth due to a pneumatic pressure action on the piston. The piston is connected to a rod which has a lapping tool connected thereto. An actuator rod is also fixed to the piston. The actuator rod has a camming member coaxially mounted thereon and frictionally slidable thereagainst. The camming member is interposed between an abutment member and a timer reset switch such that upon a downward stroke of the piston, the camming member abuts the abutment member and allows the actuator rod to slide the full extent of the piston stroke but during upward movement of the piston, the camming member rides with the actuator rod until the camming member abuts the reset switch which prevents the full raising of the piston and recycles the piston to the downward stroke.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 1984Date of Patent: November 11, 1986Assignee: Exotic Metals, Inc.Inventor: Jesse R. Moyer
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Patent number: 4613297Abstract: A monitor for a gas appliance vent includes a conduit section that is mounted in line with a vent leading from a furnace or other gas appliance. The conduit section has an interior tubular plenum member which extends across the vent interior. The tubular plenum member has upstream facing openings therein. An outer end of the tubular member passes through an aperture in the conduit section. The outer end is open to allow flow therethrough from the upstream facing openings. A switch is mounted in proximity to the outer end. The switch is thermally responsive to respond to the heated flue gases that flow out the outer end. The switch is operably connectable to either an alarm or a fuel line shut off valve.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1984Date of Patent: September 23, 1986Assignee: Masco CorporationInventors: Theodore J. Zanias, Elwood M. Fairchild
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Patent number: 4598433Abstract: A shower stall assembly includes a one-piece molded PVC door that has an outwardly curved main section, integral handles and an outer perimeter which overlaps the perimeter frame about the opening of a shower stall. The shower stall has a header section which connects two sliders, each on a transverse rail member. One rail member spans the shower stall opening and the other rail member extends rearwardly to the rear shower stall wall. The shower stall door can be pivoted inwardly from its closed position to an open position in the shower stall.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 1984Date of Patent: July 8, 1986Assignee: Trayco, Inc.Inventor: Thomas H. Whitney
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Patent number: 4593795Abstract: An inclined disc brake assembly has a rotor 12 comprising two halves 32 and 34 clamped together. The rotor 12 has inclined braking surfaces 22 and 24 opposing each other forming a wedged channel 26 therebetween. A brake housing 16 is anchored to an axle housing 18 and has two torque receiving sections 60 with opposing spaced walls 62. Brake shoes 62 and 66 having inclined lining surfaces and inclined backing plates 76 and 78. The plates are mounted within horizontal grooves 82 in the anchored section 60 for horizontal movement. An actuating wedge 84 is moved downwardly by an actuator assembly 20 to spread the brake shoes apart and into engagement with the braking surfaces 22 and 24 of the rotor.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 1983Date of Patent: June 10, 1986Inventor: Frank T. Cox, Jr.
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Patent number: 4593430Abstract: A handle assembly has a handle member secured to a stem by a fastener device which includes a coupler member secured to the end of the stem and snap fittingly engaged to an insert member which in turn is rigidly secured to the handle member. The coupler member has axially extending flanges with radially extending shoulders which engage a shoulder on the insert member. The shoulders of the insert and the coupler member have inclined surfaces that provide the handle to be connected onto the stem upon exertion of a force of predetermined magnitude in the axial direction. The coupler member and the insert member have a second pair of inclined surfaces which provide for disengagement of the insert member from the coupler member at a force of greater predetermined magnitude than the connecting force.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1982Date of Patent: June 10, 1986Assignee: Masco Corporation of IndianaInventors: Anthony G. Spangler, Kenneth E. Myers
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Patent number: 4577653Abstract: A diverter valve 10 has a two piece housing 22 including a lower member 24 and an upper member 26 securely snap fitted together within a cavity 12 of a faucet body 14. The housing 22 has a piston valve assembly 28 slidably mounted therein for movement between a first position which allows water to flow through a spout and a second position which allows water to flow to a spray head. The diverter valve has prongs 72 which resiliently bias the spool assembly 28 to the first position to reduce chattering of the valve assembly and to provide a back-up anti-siphon system.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1983Date of Patent: March 25, 1986Assignee: Masco CorporationInventor: Garry R. Marty
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Patent number: 4577835Abstract: A flow increasing insert member for a faucet valve body includes a notch therein. The insert member is sized to fit within a cavity passage in the valve body. The notch and the bottom surface of the cavity passage form a passage therethrough of lesser cross sectional area compared to the cavity passage and has a contoured surface to provide for a laminated and less turbulent flow as compared to the cavity passage. The insert member maintains the advantages of quiet opening of the valve body by not interfering with the function of the specifically shaped inlet through the bottom surface of the valve body. In addition, the insert member allows for restricted flow through a groove about the circumference of the valve body when in a partially open position.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1984Date of Patent: March 25, 1986Assignee: Masco Corporation of IndianaInventor: Frank R. Holycross, Jr.
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Patent number: 4576202Abstract: A mixing valve 10 has a cartridge assembly 20 therein which has stationary plate 22 having hot and cold openings 24 and 26 and a movable plate 28 slidably mounted thereupon. The movable plate has a surface 29 abutting plate 22 free from apertures. Valve plate 28 moves translationally between an open and closed position and rotated between a cold and hot position. The valve plate can be rotated through approximately 180 degrees with a tooth 66 of plate 28 leveling the mixing profile at the comfort zone between the hot and cold positions (FIG. 1).Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 1983Date of Patent: March 18, 1986Assignee: Masco CorporationInventor: Alfons Knapp
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Patent number: 4574210Abstract: An external rotor motor used in drying fans and blowers provides an air current within a hollow fixed post which passes through the stator of the motor so that heat is transferred to the air current from the stator interior and transported by the air current to the end of the hollow post. At the end of the hollow post there is an air foil mounted normal to the post and designed for producing a radial air flow in a space between the air foil and the end plate of the rotor. An air flow produced by the impellers mounted to the rotor draw the air from the space and produces the current of air in the hollow post which thereby removes heat from the stator. Heat pipes may also be mounted within the hollow shaft to remove heat from the stator.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1983Date of Patent: March 4, 1986Assignee: Wilhelm Gebhardt GmbHInventor: Heinz Wieland
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Patent number: 4572290Abstract: A mechanical setting tool 10 has an inner mandrel 12, an upper sleeve member 20, and a lower sleeve member 22. The inner mandrel 12 is connected through a shear stud 14 to a conventional wireline packer 16. The upper sleeve 20 has setting slips 52 therein which are set by abutting the cone 66 mounted on top of the lower sleeve 22. The lower sleeve has a bottom shoulder 78 which engages an outer sleeve of the packer 18. Upward movement of the mandrel 12 sets the slips 52 and thereafter sets the slips on the packer. The mandrel 12 then shears shear stud 14 and separates from the packer and then disengages its slips 52 so that it can be retrieved from the casing 11.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1984Date of Patent: February 25, 1986Assignee: Arrow Oil Tools Inc.Inventor: Ted G. Clifton
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Patent number: 4566674Abstract: A winch has a drum and drum gear attached thereto. The drum gear is driven by a pinion gear that is attached to an operating shaft which in turn, is attached to an operating handle. The drum side adjacent the drum gear has a plurality of notches which allows the pinion gear to axially slide therethrough to disengage the pinion gear from the drum gear whereby paying out of the rope can be done without spinning of the pinion gear or the operating handle. The pinion gear can remesh with the driving gear by passing through the notch toward its operating position.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1984Date of Patent: January 28, 1986Assignee: Fulton Manufacturing CorporationInventors: Edward Ebey, Karl E. Richter
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Patent number: 4563987Abstract: An automatic engine control circuit and clutch actuating mechanism includes a primary timer which defines an off time and on time and a starting circuit that includes a second timer mechanism that determines the number of times the engine is cranked the duration in each starting crank. The engine control circuit also has a warm up timer that provides for an engine warm up period before a clutch actuating circuit is actuated to engage a clutch. The clutch actuating mechanism has a shaft with adjustable spring clips that flip limit switches in the clutch actuating circuit. A supplemental timer is operatively connected to the primary timer to allow for warm up periods without engagement of the clutch when the primary timer is in its off mode. Other safety sensors are operatively connected within the circuit to disable the engine if any unsatisfactory conditions are sensed by the circuit.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 1984Date of Patent: January 14, 1986Assignee: Arrow Specialty CompanyInventors: William C. Geary, Mohammad V. Mirsaiidi, Timothy Redfern, David W. Wolfe
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Patent number: 4562960Abstract: 'An aerator has a pressure responsive valve assembly therein for restricting the flow therethrough when the pressure of the water supply is increased. The aerator includes a housing mounting a stream straightener member and a partition member. The partition member seats an annular O-ring which in turn seats a movable valve element. The valve element and partition define an assembly with a variable sized passageway. The valve element is responsive to pressure from the pressure source to compress and move the O-ring to constringe the passageway. A mixing body is movably mounted between the stream straightener and the partition member for mixing water from the passageway with air. The valve element has a depending leg which is manually operable from the outlet of the housing. The leg can be pressed upwardly to lift the valve element which opens up the passageway thereby creating turbulence in the aerator.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 1983Date of Patent: January 7, 1986Assignee: Masco Corporation of IndianaInventors: Garry R. Marty, Dennis W. Crawford, Trevor M. Wingfield
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Patent number: 4556233Abstract: A coupler for a ball type hitch has a body member that includes a socket portion and a closure mechanism that is slidably mounted on the body member for movement between the open position, a closed position, and a third overshoot position. The closure mechanism includes a lower retaining plate and a latch plate which automatically latches when the closure mechanism achieves the closed position. A spring biases the closure mechanism from the open position to the closed position and third position. The closure mechanism is retained in the closed position when the coupler is engaged to a properly sized hitch ball. The closure mechanism is free to move to the third overshoot position when the coupler is engaged to an undersized ball. Visual indicators exit the coupler body member when the closure mechanism is in the open or third overshoot positions.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 1983Date of Patent: December 3, 1985Assignee: Fulton Manufacturing CorporationInventors: Karl E. Richter, Edward W. Ebey
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Patent number: 4551869Abstract: A floor support for a plastic bathtub has a top panel and integral ribs injected molded from PVC plastic. The panel has an upper contoured surface which matches the contour of the underside surface of the plastic bathtub. The depending support ribs provide for structural support and for seating legs which elevate the support above floor level. The top panel has a drain support section with an aperture therethrough to align with the aperture through the floor of the bathtub and provides a seat for the drain pipe. The floor support is solvent welded to the underside of the plastic bathtub to provide for a durable, rigid and lightweight tub.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1984Date of Patent: November 12, 1985Assignee: Trayco Inc.Inventor: Thomas H. Whitney
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Patent number: 4546694Abstract: A blower unit, designed for use for example with air-conditioning plant, has an outer housing with a first aspiration or inlet connection forming part of an aspiration duct for a primary volume flow, and a second aspiration connection forming part of an aspiration duct for a secondary volume flow. The outer housing furthermore has outlet or pressure connections joined up with the primary and with the secondary circuits for the supply of air thereto. In the housing two blower impellers are placed and the outer part of the housing has an adjustable unit which may be moved into different positions of adjustment so that the volume flows incoming at the outlet side of the blower impellers may be directed by different adjustments to the pressure (or outlet) connections as may be desired. The outer housing has two separate spaces in which the two blower impellers are placed which are fixed in an axial direction. Each such blower impeller has an air guiding housing.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1984Date of Patent: October 15, 1985Assignee: Wilhelm Gebhardt GmbHInventor: Wieland Heinz
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Patent number: 4546817Abstract: The invention in connection with regenerative heat exchangers and ways of manufacturing them. The outer wall of the tubular rotor of such a heat exchanger is made up of one or more layers of an embossed aluminum strip that are fixed on edge and running radially outwards and in the form of a structure whose generatrix is a radius moving along a helical path, the structure being supported on an inner core. The embossing process is responsible for producing folds or puckers in the strip at its radially inner edge; furthermore the strip may have a stepped and/or waved form. Because of the helical coiling of the strip on a core, a rotor is produced whose outer wall may be used for the radial motion therethrough of flows giving or taking up heat.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1984Date of Patent: October 15, 1985Assignee: Wilhelm Gebhardt GmbHInventor: Heinz Wieland
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Patent number: 4530398Abstract: A retrievable seal bore packer adapted to be lowered into a casing on a wireline and set by a wireline gun. The packer is retrieved by a retrieving tool lowered into the casing on a wireline by a downward force followed by an upward force on the wireline. The packer has a cylindrical mandrel, selectively engageable slips, a lower cylindrical element encircling the mandrel and bearing against the bottom of the slip and an upper cylindrical element encircling the mandrel and bearing against the top of the slip. The wireline gun is interconnected with the cylindrical mandrel and the upper cylindrical element to selectively cause relative movement therebetween and to thereby engage the slips with the casing.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 1982Date of Patent: July 23, 1985Assignee: Arrow Oil Tools, Inc.Inventors: Donald R. Greenlee, Albert E. Kline
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Patent number: D285827Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1982Date of Patent: September 23, 1986Assignee: Masco Corporation of IndianaInventors: Charles P. Hill, Anthony G. Spangler