Patents Assigned to Jason Incorporated
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Patent number: 7207876Abstract: A flap wheel includes a hub with axially extending slots for receiving discrete packs, each pack including a clip receivable in the slot with walls projecting beyond the slot, and end caps fitting on the ends of the hub and including fingers interlaced with the ends of projecting packs projecting beyond the hub and dampening vibrations between the hub and packs. The end caps not only confine the flap packs in the hub slots, but also engage the projecting ends of the flap packs to dampen vibrations between the flap packs and the hub, and center the hub and tool on its axis of rotation.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2004Date of Patent: April 24, 2007Assignee: Jason IncorporatedInventor: Craig R. Hoffheimer
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Patent number: 7185867Abstract: A vehicle seat suspension that includes a suspension cartridge which houses suspension components that includes one or more of the following: one or more biasing elements, a suspension arm arrangement, a damper arrangement, a height adjust assembly, and a weight adjust assembly. In one preferred embodiment, the cartridge includes all of these. The suspension can include a truncated roller that provides a larger effect of radius. The suspension can also include a cam upon which a suspension roller rides that increases maximum suspension stroke while minimizing collapsed suspension height. The suspension can also include a damper that is oriented so as to provide a nearly linear response over all regions of suspension stroke or travel.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2003Date of Patent: March 6, 2007Assignee: Milsco Manufacturing Company, a unit of Jason IncorporatedInventors: Kevin Hill, Bruce Dahlbacka
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Patent number: 7160183Abstract: A buff is made from a non-woven fabric where the fibers are first carded and formed into a fairly thick fleece. The fleece is passed over a topographical surface on, for example, a moving belt or a drum. The fleece is subject to a bow-tie hydroentanglement process where many fine jets of water entangle the fibers on the topographical surface. Excess water is vacuumed from the system. The fabric is dried and chemically treated. With the fabric a variety of buffing tools are made, in wheel, belt or roll form. Tests against standard and mill treatment buffs show a remarkably lower fabric weight loss percentage and lower or normal operating temperatures. The fabric has exceptional mechanical strength having a tensile strength in excess of 650 N/50 mm according to DIN 29073/3. Preferably the fabric has a tensile strength of at least 1,000 N/50 mm in the machine direction and in excess of 900 N/50 mm in the cross direction according to such DIN.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2003Date of Patent: January 9, 2007Assignee: Jason IncorporatedInventor: Robert J. Weber
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Patent number: 6974193Abstract: A power operated brush or buff and method includes a plurality of brush or buff rolls mounted on a drive arbor. End caps provide a torque connection between the ends of the outermost rolls and the drive arbor while a bridge ring provides a torque connection between the adjoining ends of the rolls. The rolls, end caps and bridge rings are formed of a plastic material for ease of assembly and disassembly. The rolls are extruded with an interior spline while the end caps and bridge rings are provided with a short exterior spline section to form the torque connection.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2002Date of Patent: December 13, 2005Assignee: Jason IncorporatedInventors: Joseph P. Gaser, Maximo Hartwig Buch
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Patent number: 6935693Abstract: A suspension for a seat that varies the preload, spring rate and damping rate of the suspension in direct proportion to the suspended weight of an occupant of the seat to provide the same effective vibration isolation for any occupant. The suspension includes an actuating mechanism engaged with a first spring and a pivotal transfer link that is engaged with a second spring and a non-adjustable rate damper that are each fixedly attached to the seat opposite the transfer link. The transfer link is engaged with a weight adjustment mechanism which operates to adjust the position of a pivot pin for the transfer link with respect to the transfer link, such that the preload, spring rate and damping rate of the suspension are adjusted in proportion to the weight of the occupant of the seat to provide similar ride dynamics to any occupant of the seat.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2003Date of Patent: August 30, 2005Assignee: Milsco Manufacturing, a Unit of Jason IncorporatedInventors: Ryan Derrick Janscha, Kevin Earl Hill, Dean Davis-Troller, Bradley S. Boyles, John Kucharski
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Publication number: 20040164113Abstract: A carrier for a vehicle that includes an insulation layer disposed between an inner shell and an outer covering. The carrier shell has at least one sidewall that defines an article receiving cavity. In a preferred embodiment, insulation is applied to an exterior surface of the sidewall. In one preferred embodiment, the insulation includes heat reflecting constituents that reduce heat transfer to the shell and to an object received and supported by the shell. One preferred composition includes ceramic and/or silica particles in a binder of acrylic, epoxy and/or latex that cures to adhere to the shell. Preferred carrier embodiments include a motorcycle saddlebag, a motorcycle tour pack and a vehicle seat assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2003Publication date: August 26, 2004Applicant: Milsco Manufacturing Company, a Unit of Jason IncorporatedInventors: John Thomas, Kyle Donovan
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Patent number: 6756332Abstract: A headliner made from a laminate comprising a core layer sandwiched between two stiffening layers to form an I-beam construction that provides the necessary strength for the headliner. The core layer is preferably a blend of nonwoven fibers including some fine denier fibers to provide improved sound absorption properties. The stiffening layers also comprise a blend of nonwoven fibers. Both the core layer and the stiffening layers include some binder fibers to bond together the various fibers within each layer and the layers to each other.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2001Date of Patent: June 29, 2004Assignee: Jason IncorporatedInventors: Michael D. Sandoe, Michael G. Zimmer
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Publication number: 20030201660Abstract: A suspension for a seat that varies the preload, spring rate and damping rate of the suspension in direct proportion to the suspended weight of an occupant of the seat to provide the same effective vibration isolation for any occupant. The suspension includes an actuating mechanism engaged with a first spring and a pivotal transfer link that is engaged with a second spring and a non-adjustable rate damper that are each fixedly attached to the seat opposite the transfer link. The transfer link is engaged with a weight adjustment mechanism which operates to adjust the position of a pivot pin for the transfer link with respect to the transfer link, such that the preload, spring rate and damping rate of the suspension are adjusted in proportion to the weight of the occupant of the seat to provide similar ride dynamics to any occupant of the seat.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2003Publication date: October 30, 2003Applicant: Milsco Manufacturing, a Unit of Jason IncorporatedInventors: Ryan Derrick Janscha, Kevin Earl Hill, Dean Davis-Troller, Bradley S. Boyles, John Kucharski
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Patent number: 6595344Abstract: A strip brush moving surface guard mounted on a fixed surface and projecting over the edge of the moving surface includes a base for the strip brush and an elongated holder secured to the fixed surface. The holder includes a drop-in recess for the base with the primary horizontal fasteners for the holder extending through the recess so that they are concealed when the base is in place. Smaller secondary fasteners extend transversely of the primary fasteners or almost vertically to hold the strip brush base in place in the drop-in recess. The recess and base include mating pilot surfaces to facilitate the seating or placement of the base in the recess.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2000Date of Patent: July 22, 2003Assignee: Jason IncorporatedInventors: Chris M. Davis, Michael V. Zinn
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Patent number: 6595843Abstract: A buff is made from a non-woven fabric where the fibers are first carded and formed into a fairly thick fleece. The fleece is passed over a topographical surface on, for example, a moving belt or a drum. The fleece is subject to a bow-tie hydroentanglement process where many fine jets of water entangle the fibers on the topographical surface. Excess water is vacuumed from the system. The fabric is dried and chemically treated. With the fabric a variety of buffing tools are made, in wheel, belt or roll form. Tests against standard and mill treatment buffs show a remarkably lower fabric weight loss percentage and lower or normal operating temperatures. The fabric has exceptional mechanical strength having a tensile strength in excess of 650 N/50 mm according to DIN 29073/3. Preferably the fabric has a tensile strength of at least 1,000 N/50 mm in the machine direction and in excess of 900 N/50 mm in the cross direction according to such DIN.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2000Date of Patent: July 22, 2003Assignee: Jason IncorporatedInventor: Robert J. Weber
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Patent number: 6592442Abstract: A flap wheel includes an aluminum hub with outwardly opening peripheral slots. Flap clips also made of aluminum each holding a bundle of flaps fit snugly in the slots. The slots and clips include an elongated socket and knob construction. The socket of the slot and knob of the clip both have an arched or rounded bottom and straight parallel side walls terminating in opposed retaining keys projecting inwardly from the side walls of the slot or corresponding key ways in the clip. The outer ends of the clips include a thin wall U-shape flap bundle retention slot having a flat but skew or slanting bottom wall. The slots extend uniformly in a non-radial direction angled away from the direction of rotation. The flat but skewed bottom of the clips also slants inwardly toward the direction of rotation to position the outer edges of the flaps in the same skewed slanting direction exposing or splaying an outer edge portion of each of the faces or flat surfaces of the flaps to the work as the wheel rotates.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 2001Date of Patent: July 15, 2003Assignee: Jason IncorporatedInventor: Craig R. Hoffheimer
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Patent number: 6425472Abstract: A strip brush moving surface guard is mounted to extend along a fixed surface with the strip brush projecting over the edge of the moving surface to guard the gap between the moving and fixed surfaces. The strip brush includes a base. An elongated holder is secured to the fixed surface and the base and holder are hingedly connected so that the strip brush may yield and pivot or hinge away from the moving surface. The hinge may be an elongated rod and socket connection. When assembled to the fixed surface, the fixed surface acts to block disassembly of the hinge without removal of the holder form the fixed surface.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2000Date of Patent: July 30, 2002Assignee: Jason IncorporatedInventors: Chris M. Davis, Michael V. Zinn
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Patent number: 6379238Abstract: A finishing star or spinner abrasive tool is formed of inner and outer packs of square sheets of abrasive cloth or sandpaper with the inner packs angularly offset from the outer packs on the mandrel axis. Each sheet is formed with discontinuous radial slits extending beyond an unslit center section around a center fastener forming the mandrel drive hole. The slits provide surface flexibility while maintaining sheet integrity as it wears to circular form. An optional backing core is provided in the middle of the tool in the form of a cloth-sisal quilt acting as a cushion backing for the sheets, and which may retain coolant or compound during operation. The tool has longer working life with improved flexibility and working characteristics.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2001Date of Patent: April 30, 2002Assignee: Jason IncorporatedInventors: Timothy J. J. Beechey, Mark K. Van Voorhis
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Patent number: D502610Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2003Date of Patent: March 8, 2005Assignee: Milsco Manufacturing, a unit of Jason IncorporatedInventor: Matthew T. Murphy
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Patent number: D516327Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2005Date of Patent: March 7, 2006Assignee: Milsco Manufacturing, a Unit of Jason IncorporatedInventor: Matthew T. Murphy
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Patent number: D516824Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2003Date of Patent: March 14, 2006Assignee: Milsco Manufacturing, a unit of Jason IncorporatedInventor: Matthew T. Murphy
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Patent number: D536187Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2006Date of Patent: February 6, 2007Assignee: Milsco Manufacturing Company, a Unit of Jason IncorporatedInventors: Barry J. Goebert, Alberto Mantilla, Matthew T. Murphy
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Patent number: D536546Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2006Date of Patent: February 13, 2007Assignee: Milsoc Manufacturing Company, a unit of Jason IncorporatedInventors: Barry J. Goebert, Alberto Mantilla, Matthew T. Murphy
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Patent number: D536547Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2006Date of Patent: February 13, 2007Assignee: Milsco Manfacturing Company, a unit of Jason IncorporatedInventors: Barry J. Goebert, Alberto Mantilla, Matthew T. Murphy
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Patent number: D482882Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2002Date of Patent: December 2, 2003Assignee: Milsco Manufacturing, a Unit of Jason IncorporatedInventor: Matthew T. Murphy