Patents Represented by Attorney William Squire
  • Patent number: 6000736
    Abstract: A thermoplastic housing has a chamber open at one end and a thermoplastic rotor is locked axially in the chamber by snap fit ridges and grooves. Two pairs of bores on opposite sides; of the chamber are aligned, with one pair connected by a transverse slot. The rotor has two bores aligned with the housing bores and includes flexible pawl teeth which engage ratchet teeth in the chamber. The teeth rotationally lock the rotor relative to the housing in one direction while a seal filament inserted in the bores is wrapped about the rotor as the rotor is rotated in the other direction. The slot permits the filament to be fixed to the rotor when the rotor is rotated 180.degree. causing the filament to traverse the slot and permit the remaining adjacent bores in the same plane as the fixed filament to be aligned and free to receive the filament free end.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 30, 1998
    Date of Patent: December 14, 1999
    Assignee: E.J. Brooks Company
    Inventors: Jeremy Phelps Leon, Peter Farbaniec, Robert J. Finamore, Richard Dreisbach, Louis J. Mattos, George Albert Lundberg, Jr., Richard Gnoinski
  • Patent number: 5934476
    Abstract: A rotor assembly includes a shaft and a plurality of radially outwardly extending vanes surrounded by a circular cylinder. A truncated conical segment screen is in each compartment formed by the vanes dividing each compartment into inner and outer subcompartments. Apertured top and bottom face plates are respectively above and below the vanes. A housing includes top and a bottom plates to which the rotor assembly shaft is rotatably secured. A material inlet hose and dust exhaust pipe are attached to the top plate and are in simultaneous successive fluid communication with each outer and inner subcompartments respectively as they rotate. A discharge port is in the bottom plate for discharging separated material in an outer subcompartment downstream from the outer subcompartment then receiving material from the inlet hose. The top and bottom plates are spaced a small gap from the rotor face plates to provide fluid seals therebetween to fluid isolate the compartments from each other.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 21, 1996
    Date of Patent: August 10, 1999
    Inventor: Philippe Roe
  • Patent number: 5916346
    Abstract: A polyurethane layer is bonded to a sheet metal liner and secured to an anvil roller channel by depending interlocking male and female locking members at the respective blanket ends. The female locking member comprises a U-shaped channel member formed from the liner. The channel member has an extension formed of doubled over sheet material with an inclined lip for engaging the anvil channel in resilient interference fit in cooperation with a distal channel member side wall. The channel member is filled with the layer material as the layer is formed to form a solid female member and has a lateral side wall from which a locking projection extends for locking engagement with a mating recess in the male member. A wedge projection projects from a face of the male member contiguous with the outer blanket surface. The wedge projection extends from the blanket outer surface an extent smaller than the blanket layer thickness to minimize insertion load on the male member due to interference with the female member.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 14, 1997
    Date of Patent: June 29, 1999
    Assignee: Robud
    Inventor: Kenneth Ray Neal
  • Patent number: 5884949
    Abstract: A rigid base interconnects a pair of spaced legs, one of the legs being resiliently hinged to the base. A locking socket with a cavity is secured to an end of one of the legs distal the base and a locking stud is secured to the end of the other leg distal the base, the stud for manual resilient insertion into the socket cavity. The stud is rectangular having a wide transverse dimension and includes a locking tip with at least one barb which extends along the width. A U-shaped spring steel female locking member is secured in the socket cavity and has at least one locking tang to engage the at least one barb. The U-shaped member comprises any one of a plurality of different tang arrangements each for engagement with the same given barb configuration and are randomly assembled to the sockets of different seals.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 18, 1997
    Date of Patent: March 23, 1999
    Assignee: E.J. Brooks Company
    Inventors: Jeremy Phelps Leon, Donald Arthur Ruth
  • Patent number: 5882043
    Abstract: A square or circular apron formed of plastic coated disk-like sheet metal or fiber-metal reinforced synthetic material is bonded to a circular ring gasket having a surface conforming to the upper mating surface of an existing roof drain flange. Reinforcing rib depressions are formed in the apron outer region. The apron extends for a major radial extent beyond the periphery of the drain flange and with the gasket is clamped to the drain flange via existing bolt holes in the drain using stainless steel or bronze replacement bolts. Screws clamp the apron and the underlying roof membrane, which may be bonded to the apron to form a water tight seal, to the deck. A metal clamp ring may be used to clamp the apron and gasket to the drain flange. Various embodiments are disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 14, 1997
    Date of Patent: March 16, 1999
    Assignee: Exterior Research & Design, LLC
    Inventors: Colin Murphy, Robert Mills
  • Patent number: 5883382
    Abstract: A movable plate 5 and torsion bars 6 are monolithically formed in a semiconductor substrate 2. A flat coil 7 is formed on peripheries of the movable plate 5 while a photodiode 8 is formed on a central portion of the movable plate 5. Permanent magnets 10A, 10B, 11A and 11B are provided on upper and lower spaces of the peripheries of the movable plate 5 while coils 12A and 12B for detecting a displacement angle of the movable plate 5 are provided on lower spaces of the peripheries of the movable plate 5. Flowing a current into the flat coil 7 generates a driving force depending on a relation with magnetic fields induced by the permanent magnets 10A, 10B, 11A and 11B, which makes the movable plate 5 to rotate axially around the torsion bars 6 to vary an orienting direction of an optical axis of the photodiode 8.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 1, 1997
    Date of Patent: March 16, 1999
    Assignee: Nihon Shingo Kabushiki Kaisha
    Inventor: Norihiro Asada
  • Patent number: 5878604
    Abstract: A plurality of walls form a housing cavity in which a latch hasp is received. An opening in the housing receives therethrough the latch hasp, the latch enclosing the cavity. The bolt seal has a shank with a head at one end or with a U-shaped bight in a second embodiment. The head engages a housing wall and a locking body engages and locks to the shank at a shank end distal the head. The shank between the head and lock body is fully enclosed by the housing and latch to preclude access to the shank by tampering tools. In a second embodiment, the shank bight engages the received hasp of a latch. The shank distal the bight is locked to the housing by a locking body. The latch depends into and encloses the housing cavity open at the top. The shank between the bight and the locking body is fully enclosed in the cavity. Different housings are disclosed wherein the head may be enclosed or exposed for access by a shank breaking tool. A reusable bolt and locking body is disclosed for use with several embodiments.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 11, 1997
    Date of Patent: March 9, 1999
    Assignee: Transguard Industries
    Inventors: Robert E. Stone, Terrence N. Brammall, David L. Stevenson, Craig Hamilton
  • Patent number: 5860897
    Abstract: A relatively rigid molded thermoplastic sheet seat member has a plurality of longitudinally extending ribs forming channel depressions in the seat surface. An annular flange extends from a depending peripheral wall. Three generally cylindrical projections depend from the seat member bottom surface and each including an annular groove for selectively receiving a plurality of elastomeric straps or bands. The bands are formed into two spaced straps and at one end are secured in spaced grooves of a U-shaped grip bar and at the other end pass through an opening in the seat at the seat rear edge and are looped about the projections to set the distance from the seat to the grip. A strap may secure the seat to a chair. A person sits on the seat which overlies the chair seat during exercising the persons arms. Different embodiments are disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 19, 1997
    Date of Patent: January 19, 1999
    Assignee: Power Arm, Inc.
    Inventors: Judith Gilbert, Paul Dewsnap
  • Patent number: 5842699
    Abstract: A collapsible playing section is removably attached to a player console and include casters as a stand alone amusement unit. A background includes three vertically aligned hoops, the medially one being rotated in a plane periodically out of alignment with the other two hoops which are stationary. One or more players in a coin operated game toss five balls in an attempt to pass the ball through all three hoops. A spring loaded telescoping link assembly for operating the moving hoop prevents ball jams. Points and prizes are assigned and awarded based on the number of hoops rung by a given player. More or fewer hoops, their speed of motion and the relative position of the movable hoop of hoops differ in different embodiments.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 12, 1996
    Date of Patent: December 1, 1998
    Assignee: Coastal Amusements, Inc.
    Inventors: Salvatore Vincent Mirando, Leonard Dean, Jr., Dennis Lawrence, Keith Eaton, Michael Cheek, J. Richard Oltman, Daniel Bennet
  • Patent number: 5824256
    Abstract: A male member has a cylindrical core with an internal poppet that is displaced by air pressure to open an air passage for pressurized air to an end of the poppet. The female cavity and poppet form a container bottom wall. A thermoplastic copolymer polyethylene is injected into the mold at about 470.degree. F., the mold having a surface temperature of about 100.degree.-130.degree. F. and the plastic material a temperature of about 130.degree.-160.degree. F. at the time of ejection of the container from the mold. Ribs are formed at the container rim having a depth such as to cause the container to stretch about 6% when removed from the core. The ribs outer edges are coextensive with the container side wall. A lid engaging lip is formed at the container rim edge. The process has a preferred 14 second cycle time and uses a core with no draft. The mold surface is maintained at the desired temperature by a cooling water circuit in the mold.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 5, 1996
    Date of Patent: October 20, 1998
    Assignee: Fortiflex, Inc.
    Inventor: Jose F. Ballester
  • Patent number: 5820176
    Abstract: A preferably cast zinc housing has a chamber for receiving a metal stranded cable 1/16 inch in diameter which is swaged at one end to the housing in the chamber. The housing has a conical bore in communication with the ambient about the housing via apertures at opposing ends of the housing. A channel having a depth of about one half the cable diameter is in the bore surface aligned with the apertures to form a continuous cable insertion path with the apertures. A relatively weak coil spring and a pair of different diameter steel balls are in the conical bore. The cable free end is inserted into the path through the housing with minimal insertion resistance from the balls and spring. Withdrawal of the cable wedges the balls uniformly against the cable deforming it and locking the cable to the housing. The balls each uniformly stress the cable to spread the stress of the wedging action. This reduces stress concentration on the cable at each ball so that the cable fails only at its maximum tensile load.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 27, 1997
    Date of Patent: October 13, 1998
    Assignee: E.J. Brooks Company
    Inventors: Jeremy Phelps Leon, Richard C. Dreisbach
  • Patent number: 5816484
    Abstract: A thermoplastic molded or formed container has four trapezoidal walls that incline upwardly and outwardly upstanding from a bottom wall to create a top opening that is larger than the bottom wall. Each side wall has a closure flap that is connected to it at an upper edge by a living hinge. A locking handle member in the shape of a loop with locking extensions extends from an edge of one flap and engages a slot in an opposite flap. The handle member is a loop with locking projections which engage the opposite flap surface, the handle member passing through the slot for manually grasping. The container may be square or rectangular in transverse section or a combination thereof with a conical truncated section.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 11, 1996
    Date of Patent: October 6, 1998
    Assignee: WY Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: Brian J. Buchalski, Wai Fun Cheng, Nelson Young, Michael Lai
  • Patent number: 5810742
    Abstract: Apparatus for aiding in the identification of tissue type for an anomalous tissue in an impedance image comprising:means for providing an polychromic immitance map of a portion of the body;means for determining a plurality of polychromic measures from one or both of a portion of the body; anda display which displays an indication based on said plurality of polychromic measures.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 4, 1996
    Date of Patent: September 22, 1998
    Assignee: Transcan Research & Development Co., Ltd.
    Inventor: Andrew L. Pearlman
  • Patent number: 5803314
    Abstract: A tapered valve seat and mating valve member are in fluid communication with a squeezable container interior. Fluid in the container under pressure axially displaces the valve from its seat, flows through the interface between the valve and seat and is discharged through conduits in the valve member and stem. A gradually curved undulating valve chamber ceiling wall engages a complementary curved shoulder on the valve member for limiting the axial displacement of the valve member between a locked state and a plurality of settable maximum valve interface clearances valve open states according to the relative annular positions of the shoulder to the chamber wall. The interface clearance and thus the valve maximum open position is set according to fluid viscosity to retain fluid therein to preclude ambient air passing to the container interior in response to a negative pressure in the container. This creates forces which close the valve in each relative position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 28, 1997
    Date of Patent: September 8, 1998
    Inventor: William M. Lester
  • Patent number: 5799672
    Abstract: A length of fabric or other sheet material for use as a decorative hair decorative has a pocket in which a conventional pipe cleaner, i.e., a ductile wire with a cushioning fiber covering, is secured. A gripping member is attached medially the length of fabric for gripping a hair bundle. The gripping member can comprise Velcro type hook member, high friction elastomeric material or other high friction material for securing the device to the hair to preclude sliding of the device off of the bundle. The pipe cleaner serves as a twist tie member so that the device ends can be quickly and easily secured and released from the hair bundle. The device is wrapped about the bundle and secured thereto with a twist of the device ends.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 26, 1996
    Date of Patent: September 1, 1998
    Inventor: Barbara J. Hansbury
  • Patent number: 5788294
    Abstract: Integral one piece molded thermoplastic male and female housing segments are interconnected by a bridge member via living hinges, The female segment has a sheet metal insert with a locking aperture. A wire or other member is inserted in passages in the two segments in an unfolded position forming a loop whose ends are passed through the passages. An edge of the insert is adjacent to the passages in the female segment. The male housing segment has a locking stud extending therefrom and engaged with the insert locking aperture locking the male segment in a recess in the female housing segment. The bridge member encloses a housing end and the passages at that end. The folded over segments cause the wire to bend sharply in a 180.degree. bend about the insert edge. The edge digs into the wire upon withdrawal of the wire from the passages, severing the wire. Different embodiments are disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 4, 1997
    Date of Patent: August 4, 1998
    Assignee: E. J. Brooks Company
    Inventors: Jeremy Phelps Leon, George Albert Lundberg, Jr.
  • Patent number: 5782386
    Abstract: An annular tapered valve seat and mating valve on a valve member are secured in fluid communication with a container interior. Fluid in the container under pressure axially displaces the valve from its seat, flows through the interface between the valve and seat and is discharged through a transverse conduit in the valve member and an axial central conduit in the valve member stem which is sealingly engaged with a bore in the housing with annular ribs for guiding the stem. A tapered valve chamber wall engages a shoulder on the valve member for limiting the axial displacement of the valve member to retain fluid in the interface in the absence of container pressure above ambient. The fluid in the interface precludes ambient air passing to the container interior so that a negative pressure in the container results in ambient air pressure forcing the valve to its closed position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 2, 1996
    Date of Patent: July 21, 1998
    Inventor: William M. Lester
  • Patent number: 5778814
    Abstract: A sunfish boat boom is slidably secured to a pipe tee for aft and bow relative motion to the tee which is secured to the mast by a conventional gooseneck device. A bungee cord secured to the boom at a pulley medial the boom between the mast and the aft end of the boom and to an eyelet at the pipe tee resiliently biases the boom in the bow direction. A rope is secured at its opposite ends to the bow end of the boom passing through an eyelet at the tee and to a cleat at the pilot compartment. Rings on the boom establish maximum aft and bow displacement of the boom via abutment with the tee. The rope holds the boom at an extreme forward position with the tee abutting one of the rings. The rope is released to permit the bungee cord bias to pull the boom to the other extreme aft position established by the other ring abutting the tee. Pulling or releasing the rope moves the boom to any desired position between the extreme positions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 13, 1997
    Date of Patent: July 14, 1998
    Inventor: Sarah Louise Taylor
  • Patent number: 5775777
    Abstract: A head support arresting device co-operates with a connecting element for connecting a height-adjustable head support to a vehicle seat back rest. The connecting element has mutually spaced recesses and the arresting device has a retaining member resiliently displaceable in a housing between a retaining position and a release position. The retaining member has a retaining edge and at least one slide edge so arranged relative to each other that in the retaining position the retaining edge is engaged into a corresponding recess in the connecting element. In the release position the at least one slide edge bears slidably against the outside contour of the associated connecting element and the retaining edge is spaced from the connecting element.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 19, 1997
    Date of Patent: July 7, 1998
    Assignee: Grammer AG
    Inventor: Gerhard Delling
  • Patent number: 5762410
    Abstract: One or a pair of aligned dovetail grooves secure various shelves to supports depending upon whether the shelf is an upper or lower unit. Vertical supports have male dovetail projections formed on each end for mating with a groove. A wedge projection is formed on the support end adjacent to the male dovetail projection for wedging against the shelf in interference fit when the male and female elements are assembled. Various embodiments for the wedge projection are disclosed. The supports have a width less than that of the shelves so that the dovetail joints are only visible from the shelving rear. The wedge projections are sufficiently small so as to not be observable from the shelving front. A particular shelf construction employs upper and lower shelves each comprising a dual construction of an upper and lower member. A triangular brace is secured to the lowermost shelf for support when the shelving is hung on a wall.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 14, 1997
    Date of Patent: June 9, 1998
    Inventor: Heinrich Lutz