Patents Assigned to COMPOSITE TECHNOLOGIES
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Patent number: 7140985Abstract: In a sports racquet, anchor points for a string are marked with indicia to assist a stringer in stringing from one anchor point to a next anchor point. In a preferred embodiment, one of the anchor points is a bearing assembly located within a hollow cavity in the racquet stem. Colored tubes are placed in the stem that lead to and from the bearing assembly, and the colors of the tubes match respective colored indicia associated with string holes in the frame head.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2005Date of Patent: November 28, 2006Assignee: EF Composite Technologies, L.P.Inventor: Rafael G. Filippini
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Publication number: 20060223659Abstract: A sports racquet frame is built of a composite of laminations of fibrous material as impregnated by a thermosetting resin. The head section of the frame has an upper tube preferably disposed above the string bed plane and a lower tube preferably disposed below the string bed plane. A solid bridge of material integrally joins the upper tube to the lower tube. In a preferred embodiment the bridge is disposed radially exteriorly of the center line of the tubes, to maximize the length of string segments, which are strung to the bridge.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2006Publication date: October 5, 2006Applicant: EF COMPOSITE TECHNOLOGIES L.P.Inventor: Rafael FILIPPINI
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Patent number: 7097576Abstract: A bearing assembly is at least partly disposed within the hollow stem or handle of a sports racquet. A plurality of curvilinear channels are disposed at different lateral locations in a direction which is at a substantial angle to the longitudinal axis of the racquet. For each channel there are provided a pair of ferrules through which string segments are strung from, and then back to, the string bed. Preferably the ferrules receive ends of tubes through which the string segments are strung. One embodiment receives most of the main strings of the sports racquet, while another embodiment receives all of them. In one embodiment the bearing assembly also forms the end cap of the racquet handle.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2005Date of Patent: August 29, 2006Assignee: EF Composite Technologies, L.P.Inventor: Rafael G. Filippini
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Publication number: 20060175730Abstract: A method of manufacturing solid composite panels utilizes an exothermic foam-forming resin to simultaneously consolidate and cure the heat activated resin of the composite panel without forming a foam-filled part. According to the method, composite fabric layers are laid up on the interior surface of a mold half that conforms to the surface configuration of the finished panel. Once the composite fabric layers are laid up, a flexible bladder is placed over the composite layup and the mold closed. The exothermic foam-forming resin is injected into the bladder within the mold cavity, which generates heat to cure the resin impregnated fabric layers above the cure temperature while simultaneously generating pressure within the cavity to consolidate the fabric layers into a substantially solid void-free composite panel.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2005Publication date: August 10, 2006Applicant: Merkel Composite Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Michael Merkel
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Patent number: 7077768Abstract: A sports racquet frame is built of a composite of laminations of fibrous material as impregnated by a thermosetting resin. The head section of the frame has an upper tube preferably disposed above the string bed plane and a lower tube preferably disposed below the string bed plane. A solid bridge of material integrally joins the upper tube to the lower tube. In a preferred embodiment the bridge is disposed radially exteriorly of the center line of the tubes, to maximize the length of string segments, which are strung to the bridge.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2004Date of Patent: July 18, 2006Assignee: EF Composite Technologies, L.P.Inventor: Rafael G. Filippini
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Publication number: 20060108184Abstract: Disclosed is a brake for pinching a rim without overheating it. The rim includes two walls and a bridge. Each of the walls includes a first portion within the bridge, a second portion beside the bridge so that the bridge performs as a heat sink and support for the second portion and a third portion beyond the bridge in order to clamp a tire. The brake includes two rockers, two shoes attached to the rockers and two linings attached to the shoes in order to pinch the second portions of the walls. A phantom line intersecting the centers of the linings is different from a phantom line intersecting the centers of the anchors.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2005Publication date: May 25, 2006Applicant: GIGANTEX COMPOSITE TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.Inventor: Steve Lee
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Patent number: 6958104Abstract: A sports racquet comprises a handle and a frame coupled to the handle. The frame includes an inner portion and an outer portion located substantially opposite the inner portion. The inner portion of the frame include a plurality of undulations that extend towards and away from a ball-hitting surface, the undulations reducing the unintended bunching and wrinkling of material that intermittently forms in the frame during the manufacturing process. The undulations can be varied by location, undulation length, undulation height, and frequency and can be used in racquets made from a variety of materials and methods.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2002Date of Patent: October 25, 2005Assignee: EF Composite Technologies, L.P.Inventor: Rafael G. Filippini
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Patent number: 6945506Abstract: A through-insulation connector assembly for use in the construction of insulated concrete sandwich wall. The connector assembly includes a spool-shaped connector body comprised of two, interconnecting pieces and a tie that engages the connector body. The two pieces of the connector body are installed at the place of manufacture in a sheet of foam insulation board that will be used as the insulation layer in the construction of an insulated concrete sandwich wall.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2001Date of Patent: September 20, 2005Assignee: Composite Technologies CorporationInventor: Robert T. Long, Sr.
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Patent number: 6935974Abstract: A sports racquet strung with a bypass string pattern has a frame with a first side and an opposed second side. The second side of the frame has a plurality of spaced apart string anchoring points. A string bed including a string having a plurality of string segments each strung between the first side and the second side of the frame using the string anchoring points. The string bed includes first and second string segments that are adjacent each other on the string, substantially parallel to each other in the string bed, but are spaced apart from each other in the string bed by at least two other string segments strung substantially parallel to the first and second string segments.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2004Date of Patent: August 30, 2005Assignee: EF Composite Technologies, L.P.Inventor: Rafael G. Filippini
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Patent number: 6852048Abstract: A string guide system is disposed within the hollow stem of a sports racquet and guides the continuous string at least through a turn for redirecting the continuous string back out of the cavity and toward the string bed. The redirection defines shared ends of a pair of connected consecutive string segments. The string guide system disposes the string segments at predetermined lateral positions along the width at least at the turn. In a preferred embodiment the string guide system includes flexible tubes which dampen vibration and aid in stringing the racquet.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2002Date of Patent: February 8, 2005Assignee: EF Composite Technologies, L.P.Inventor: Rafael G. Filippini
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Publication number: 20040224800Abstract: A sports racquet strung with a bypass string pattern has a frame with a first side and an opposed second side. The second side of the frame has a plurality of spaced apart string anchoring points. A string bed including a string having a plurality of string segments each strung between the first side and the second side of the frame using the string anchoring points. The string bed includes first and second string segments that are adjacent each other on the string, substantially parallel to each other in the string bed, but are spaced apart from each other in the string bed by at least two other string segments strung substantially parallel to the first and second string segments.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2004Publication date: November 11, 2004Applicant: EF COMPOSITE TECHNOLOGIES, L.P.Inventor: Rafael G. Filippini
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Patent number: 6796916Abstract: A racquet for hitting a projectile has a stem, which is a handle or a shaft with a handle, and a racquet head with a frame extending from the handle and supporting a tensioned string bed defining a sweet spot. The frame has an upper portion on an opposing end of the frame relative to the handle and a longitudinal axis extending from the upper portion to the handle. The string bed includes main strings generally running parallel to the longitudinal axis and cross strings running generally perpendicular to the longitudinal axis. The string bed has an upper end defined at an interior surface of the upper portion and a lower end disposed at an interior surface of a lower end of the frame near the handle. A length is defined from the upper end to the lower end of the string bed. The cross strings are only disposed at most within approximately an upper 70% of the length of the string bed.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2002Date of Patent: September 28, 2004Assignee: EF Composite Technologies, L.P.Inventor: Rafael G. Filippini
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Patent number: 6764417Abstract: A sports racquet strung with a bypass string pattern. The sports racquet includes a frame having a first side and an opposed second side. The second side of the frame has a plurality of spaced apart string anchoring points. A string bed including a string having a plurality of string segments each strung between the first side and the second side of the frame using the string anchoring points. The string bed includes first and second string segments that are adjacent each other on the string, substantially parallel to each other in the string bed, but are spaced apart from each other in the string bed by at least two other string segments strung substantially parallel to the first and second string segments.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2002Date of Patent: July 20, 2004Assignee: EF Composite Technologies, L.P.Inventor: Rafael G. Filippini
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Patent number: 6711862Abstract: A concrete sandwich panel is provided with a first dry-cast hollowcore concrete layer having pre-stressing strands, and a second concrete layer, and an insulation layer sandwiched therebetween. The insulation layer includes pre-formed holes. A tool is used to form holes in the first concrete layer aligned with the insulation holes. Adhesive is injected into the concrete holes, with connectors extending through the insulation layer and into the concrete holes. The adhesive, when cured, locks the connector in the hollowcore concrete layer. The upper concrete layer is cast over the insulation layer so as to embed the upper ends of the connectors. The plasticity of the upper concrete layer, which may result from vibration energy input to low-slump concrete, allows the concrete to consolidate around the upper ends of the connectors. When the concrete layers cure, the connectors tie the layers together to preclude excessive shear displacement between the concrete.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2001Date of Patent: March 30, 2004Assignee: Composite Technologies, CorporationInventor: Robert T. Long
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Publication number: 20040046273Abstract: A system and method are disclosed for molding a part, such as a point-of-purchase display, is shown. The system comprises a plasticator and press. The molded part comprises an in-molded graphics sheet which becomes molded integral with the part.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2003Publication date: March 11, 2004Applicant: COMPOSITE TECHNOLOGIES CO. LLCInventors: Fredric Louis Abrams, Robert F. Freund
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Patent number: 6620353Abstract: A method is disclosed for molding a part. The method includes steps of heating molding materials in a plasticator at a predetermined temperature; mixing the molding materials to create a molten suspension wherein a majority of the reinforcing fibers remain generally undamaged; extruding the molten suspension to form a billet and then placing the billet in a compression mold and compressing the billet with the compression mold to mold a part. In one embodiment, the reinforcing fibers are distributed throughout the part.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2001Date of Patent: September 16, 2003Assignee: Composite Technologies Co. LLCInventors: Fredric Louis Abrams, Robert F. Freund
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Patent number: 6602460Abstract: A method for the compression molding of a plastic article is provided. The method includes the steps of loading plastic material, that is preferably unheated, into a two piece molding chamber having at least one heating element, closing the molding chamber, and heating the plastic element. The method further includes the step of injecting fluid, for example air, into the plastic material to create at least one cavity within the plastic material. The air may be injected directly into the plastic material, or it may be injected along an upper surface of the chamber. Upon injection of air into the at least one cavity, a portion of the plastic material is forced to exit the chamber.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2001Date of Patent: August 5, 2003Assignees: Alliance Systems, Inc., Composite Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Ronald Thomas, Nicholas Pitstick
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Patent number: 6558544Abstract: A pressure vessel designed to hold a plurality of cylindrical cartridges in the form of cross-flow semipermeable membrane filtration elements having central permeate tubes that are interconnected to form a composite permeate passageway that extends axially of the pressure vessel. Several constructions are shown for compensating for assembly clearance and potential pressure vessel growth and uniquely biasing the column of cartridges towards the downstream end of the pressure vessel to prevent axial shuttling movement that could cause wear and deterioration of seals which would result in leakage and deterioration of product while providing for absorption of shock potentially promulgated from the downstream end should feed pressure be suddenly lost.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2000Date of Patent: May 6, 2003Assignee: Progressive Composite Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Douglas W. Eisberg, Andrew Panlasigui, Robert A. Uhlinger, Terry E. Gilbertson
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Patent number: D468392Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2000Date of Patent: January 7, 2003Assignee: Progressive Composite Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Douglas W. Eisberg, Andrew Panlasigui
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Patent number: D476386Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2002Date of Patent: June 24, 2003Assignee: EF Composite Technologies, L.P.Inventor: Rafael G. Filippini