Patents Assigned to Aplix
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Patent number: 7120973Abstract: The present invention concerns a male element of mushroom shape for a self-fastening closure, particularly of the hook and loop type, comprising a cylindrical rod (2) having a longitudinal axis and a cross-section, a flange (5) projecting laterally from the rod (2) and extending substantially all around the rod, characterised in that the rod has a constant cross-section or one that decreases strictly from the bottom of the rod to its apex, and there is formed in the rod an auxiliary cavity (6) of which the largest section transversely of the rod axis is of a smaller dimension than that of the cross-section of the rod (2).Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2004Date of Patent: October 17, 2006Assignee: AplixInventor: Jean-Pierre Ducauchuis
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Patent number: 6978420Abstract: A hierarchical document cross-reference system comprises a document server computer remotely accessible by a user computer. The document server computer includes a database which stores the contents of a first document and a second document. The first document contains one or more segments and the second document contains one or more segments. Each segment is identified by a segment identifier. The document server computer also includes a module executable in the document server computer. The module is configured to receive a request to cross-reference the first document and the second document on a key phrase. The module searches the first document and the second document for the key phrase and identifies the segments in the documents containing the key phrase. The module then displays on the user computer a side-by-side display listing the segment identifiers for the identified segments.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2001Date of Patent: December 20, 2005Assignee: Aplix Research, Inc.Inventor: Philip Waisin Ching
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Patent number: 6966969Abstract: A rotary sonotrode enabling welding to be carried out continuously over a large width. A sonotrode (S) more particularly of revolution, made of a first material for propagation of ultrasonic waves, more particularly metal, comprising a axial bar (2) and an active part (4) connected to the axial part (2), the bar extending uninterruptedly over the entire axial extent of the sonotrode, and a chamber (8), made of a second material which does not allow the transmission of ultrasonic waves from the first material to the second, the second material being more particularly air or avoid, is interposed between the bar (2) and the active part (4).Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2002Date of Patent: November 22, 2005Assignee: AplixInventors: Serge Moulin, Robert Combe
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Patent number: 6898804Abstract: A pole grip and glove combination that uses a hook material on at least a portion of the grip with a corresponding mating loop material on at least a portion of the palm of a glove such that when the user grasps the grip at the pole end while wearing the glove, the hook and loop material engage and releasably attach the glove to the pole grip.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2003Date of Patent: May 31, 2005Assignee: Aplix S.A.Inventor: Ronald A. Sandler
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Publication number: 20050039312Abstract: To provide a member for engaging and connecting sheets which is well suited for inserting sheets into a recess on the surface of a molded resin article such as a cushioning molded article for seats; a molded article covered with sheets by using the member for engaging and connecting sheets; and a process for producing the molded article. A member for engaging and connecting sheets, comprising a fixing portion which fixes sheets, an engaging portion and a linking portion which links the fixing portion and the engaging portion wherein a number of engaging elements are installed on outer surface of the engaging portion; sheets which is linked with the member; and a process for producing a molded article which comprises inserting sheets into a recess on the surface of a molded article, engaging the sheets with a fastener tape embedded at the bottom of the recess, covering the surface of the molded article with the sheets, and fixing the sheets thereto.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2004Publication date: February 24, 2005Applicants: APLIX, KURARAY CO., LTD.Inventors: Tooru Tanokura, Shiro Ogawa, Fabrice Billarant, Robert Lam
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Publication number: 20030233777Abstract: A display device comprising a board (1), a notice (4) comprising a sheet having a front and a back, information in text or image form being adapted to be applied e.g. by printing on the front, and means for securing the notice to the board, characterised in that the fixing means are made up of hooks and loops, the hooks extending from the main surface of the board for attaching the notice and the loops extending from the back of the notice, substantially the entire main surface of the board being covered with hooks.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2003Publication date: December 25, 2003Applicant: AplixInventor: Pavel Hammer
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Publication number: 20030224138Abstract: A device for fixing a pile to the ground, the device comprising a plastic sheet (1) having an upper surface from which hooks (5) project and are adapted to co-operate with loops on an under-surface of the pile in order to fix the pile to the ground, a nonwoven sheet (3) being fixed to the under-surface of the plastic sheet (1).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2003Publication date: December 4, 2003Applicant: APLIXInventor: Pavel Hammer
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Patent number: 6596371Abstract: A fastener member for being secured to the surface of a foam body during a molding process in a mold form. The fastener member includes an elongate base having upper and lower opposed faces with fixating elements positioned on the lower face of the base for being positioned within and protected by a mold cavity in a wall of the mold form against foam contamination during the molding process. First and second opposed, elongate sealing ramps positioned on the upper face of the base by respective proximal ends and diverge outwardly and upwardly at an angle oblique to the base and define respective outwardly-extending distal ends. The base is sized to fit within the mold cavity with outer surfaces of the respective first and second ramps engaging and sealingly contacting respective upper wall corners of the mold at points of contact intermediate the proximal and distal ends.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2000Date of Patent: July 22, 2003Assignee: Aplix, Inc.Inventors: Patrick Billarant, Marc Woodling
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Patent number: 6560620Abstract: A hierarchical document comparison system comprises a document server computer remotely accessible by a user computer. The document server computer includes a database which stores the contents of a first document and a second document. The first document contains one or more segments and the second document contains one or more segments. Each segment is identified by a segment identifier. The document server computer also includes a module executable in the document server computer. The module is configured to receive a request to compare the first document and the second document. The module compares the first document and the second document and identifies the segments in the documents containing differences. The module then displays on the user computer a side-by-side display listing the segment identifiers for the identified segments.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 1999Date of Patent: May 6, 2003Assignee: Aplix Research, Inc.Inventor: Philip Waisin Ching
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Patent number: 6541403Abstract: A bicomponent elastic fiber that includes a core formed of an elastic fiber and having a sheath formed of a non-elastic material surrounding the core. The sheath has at least one cut therein extending at an angle to the length of the fiber to expose and release the elasticity of the core elastic fiber. This provides elasticity to the bicomponent elastic fiber.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2000Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: AplixInventors: Jean-Philippe Billarant, Donald H. Lester
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Publication number: 20010038912Abstract: Fibers having a core surrounded by a non-elastic sheath whereas the core is elastic. Nonwoven comprising fibers of this kind. These fabrics are suitable for making nappies.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2000Publication date: November 8, 2001Applicant: AplixInventors: Jean-Philippe Billarant, Donald H.. Lester
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Patent number: 6209359Abstract: A loop manufacturing process which utilizes a gang of needles, each including a closing string and a hook, and at least one transverse gang of small strainers located on either side of a sheet in conventional fashion, together with a transverse gang of longitudinal lancets. The sheet is continually fed from the top to the bottom of a knitting machine to obtain a loop material forming one of two cooperating parts of an self-gripping strap. After the formation of at least a first loop on a lancet and before the formation of a second loop on the lancet, the lancet holding the first loop moves transversely in one direction and by a predetermined distance. After the formation of the second loop on this lancet, the lancet holding the first and second loop moves transversely by the same distance but in the opposite direction, before and for the formation of a third loop on this lancet. The cycle of transverse movement of the lancet in one direction and then the other is repeated every two loops.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1999Date of Patent: April 3, 2001Assignee: APLIX, a limited companyInventor: Bernard Desgrand
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Patent number: 6196031Abstract: A knitted loop fabric comprising: a ground of warp yarns or wales (8,11) of stitches forming a network of wales parallel to one another and of weft connecting yarns or weft yarns (6), the latter being connected to the warp yarns to form the ground, and loops (14) knitted into the ground and each consisting of two legs (12, 13)) knitted into the ground and of two strands starting from the legs and of an apex connecting the two strands, the connection between the weft yarns (6) and the wales (8, 11) being such that each weft yarn (6) is first knitted into a first stitch of a first wale (11) in a weft connection, then into a second stitch (7) of a second wale (8) in a stitch connection, then into a third stitch (15) of a third wale in a second weft connection, then into a fourth stitch (9) of a fourth wale (8) in a stitch connection and then into a fifth stitch (10), which corresponds to the first stitch of a subsequent cycle, in a further weft connection, the second wale and fourth wale being disposed in the waType: GrantFiled: March 22, 2000Date of Patent: March 6, 2001Assignee: AplixInventor: Jean-Pierre Ducauchuis
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Patent number: 6148487Abstract: A laminated tape including a self-gripping sheet with hook-fastening elements, characterized by a layer of plastic foam and a layer of metal which can be attracted by a magnet and which is inserted between the layer of plastic and the self-gripping sheet.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1999Date of Patent: November 21, 2000Assignee: AplixInventor: Fabrice Billarant
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Patent number: 5900303Abstract: A fastener assembly for being molded into a foamed structure. The fastener assembly includes a base having first and second opposed major surfaces, first and second opposed ends, and first and second opposed side edges. A multiplicity of attachment members are carried by the base and extend outwardly from the first major surface of the base for mating with complementary attachment members. First and second spaced-apart end seals are attached to respective first and second opposed ends of the base for preventing intrusion of liquid foam past the ends of the base and onto the attachment members during molding of the structure. Each of the end seals defines a solid mass within which the attachment members are embedded. A multiplicity of spaced-apart anchors are carried by the base, and extend outwardly from the second major surface of the base for permanently attaching the fastener assembly to the foamed structure.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1997Date of Patent: May 4, 1999Assignee: Aplix, Inc.Inventor: Patrick J. Billarant
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Patent number: 5876532Abstract: A method for manufacturing a laminated assembly having a first layer with a face secured by an adhesive to a first face of a second layer having a meshed structure and having loops projecting from its second face. The method includes the step of depositing and adhering a thin film onto the first face of the second layer under controlled adhesive quantity and viscosity conditions so that the deposited film divides by itself to clear the mesh zones and to be converted into longitudinal and/or transverse beads.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1997Date of Patent: March 2, 1999Assignee: AplixInventor: Jean-Philippe Billarant
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Patent number: 5840398Abstract: A fastener assembly of the type for being molded into cushions, and including a base having first and second major surfaces defining first and second opposed ends and first and second opposed side edges. A multiplicity of attachment members are carried by the base and extend outwardly from the base for cooperating with complementary attachment members. First and second laterally-extending sealing gaps are respectively positioned adjacent the ends of the base. The sealing gaps are defined by areas of the first major surface of the base being devoid of the attachment members for permitting a sealing dam carried by a mold in which the foamed article is molded to fit into the sealing gaps and sealingly engage the first major surface of the base to form a foam-tight seal between the opposed ends of the base and the sealing dam of the mold to prevent intrusion of liquid foam past the ends of the base onto the attachment members of the base during molding of the article.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1997Date of Patent: November 24, 1998Assignee: Aplix, Inc.Inventor: Patrick J. Billarant
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Patent number: 5795640Abstract: A fastener assembly of the type for being molded into cushions, and including a base having first and second major surfaces defining first and second opposed ends and first and second opposed side edges. A multiplicity of attachment members are carried by the base and extend outwardly from the base for cooperating with complementary attachment members. First and second laterally ending sealing gaps are respectively positioned adjacent the ends of the base. The sealing gaps are defined by areas of the first major surface of the base being devoid of the attachment members for permitting a sealing dam carried by a mold in which the foamed article is molded to fit into the sealing gaps and sealingly engage the first major surface of the base to form a foam-tight seal between the opposed ends of the base and the sealing dam of the mold to prevent intrusion of liquid foam past the ends of the base onto the attachment members of the base during molding of the article.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 1997Date of Patent: August 18, 1998Assignee: Aplix, Inc.Inventor: Patrick J. Billarant
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Patent number: 5736214Abstract: A laminated assembly forming the female, loop portion of a self-gripping hook-and-loop fastener. The assembly includes a light-weight, open, mechanically fragile and dimensionally unstable knitted fabric adhered in a flat condition onto a support member, the knitted fabric including interknitted warp and weft yarns, and a multitude of loops having feet cooperating with the warp and weft yarns and a pair of elongate legs extending from the feet and forming a free loop top remote from the feet. The loops are sized in relation to the spacing of the warp and weft yarns of the fabric so that at least one of the two legs of the loop intersects at least one of the warp or weft yarns in spaced-apart relation from the foot of the at least one leg so that each of the loops bears on at least one warp or weft yarn to form an overlapping zone where the loop does not adhere to the support member, thus maintaining the self-gripping ability of the loops.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 1996Date of Patent: April 7, 1998Assignee: AplixInventor: Jean-Philippe Billarant
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Patent number: 5664441Abstract: A fabric tape having loops for complementary attachment to a hook-carrying member of a hook-and-loop fastener assembly. The fabric tape includes a fabric backing having a front face and a rear face; and a multitude of elongated yarn loops formed on the front face of the backing, at least some of the loops defining a clockwise-extending axis with reference to the front face of the backing and at least some of the loops defining a counter-clockwise-extending axis with reference to the front face of the backing. The loops are positioned in uniform ranks and files on the front face of the backing.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1996Date of Patent: September 9, 1997Assignee: Aplix, Inc.Inventor: Piero Rusconi Clerici