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Patent number: 5569326Abstract: A device for applying and dosing liquid or pasty materials onto moving surfaces, especially onto paper or cardboard webs, is provided. The invention is characterized by a roll, optionally with an outer shell, the diameter of which can be controlled by the application of energy and, under predetermined or desired controllable conditions provides local variations in diameter along the length of the roll or roll shell as a function of time and/or space.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1995Date of Patent: October 29, 1996Assignee: J. M. Voith GmbHInventor: Friedhelm Ruhl
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Patent number: 5569229Abstract: A diaper equipped with a view flap that allows a guardian to determine whether or not the diaper needs changing with a minimum of intrusion and bother, in that partial disrobing of the diaper is obviated. The view flap diaper according to the present invention is composed of a diaper member having an aperture and a view flap member wherein the view flap member is selectively openable and closable with respect to the aperture of the diaper member. A liquid absorbent inner layer bonded with a liquid impermeable outer layer is the preferred diaper structure. The inner layer may include a liquid permeable liner, and may not have areas of differing absorbency.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1994Date of Patent: October 29, 1996Assignees: Candies M. Rogers, Peter D. KeefeInventor: Candies M. Rogers
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Patent number: 5569475Abstract: In a thermal plastic molding device, a thermal insulator is provided between the nozzle assembly and the surrounding plates. Preferably, the insulator is a ceramic material, such as zirconia oxide, which is sprayed on in a thin coating, preferably in the range of 0.007-0.012 inches. Alternatively, other nonmetallic coatings can be used, or the insulator can be provided as a ring around the nozzle assembly instead of as a coating. A coating can be applied either to the plate or to the nozzle assembly. A protective coating, preferably a metal, is sprayed or plated over the ceramic insulator.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 1994Date of Patent: October 29, 1996Assignee: D-M-E CompanyInventors: James O. Adas, Fred W. Schroeder, Fred Steil
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Patent number: 5568694Abstract: A quick hitch-unhitch attachment for mounting a snow working implement on a vehicle, comprising a vehicle mount attachment (VMA) frame secured to the vehicle, has a pair of spaced sockets which are positioned below and behind the vehicle bumper when mounted on the vehicle. A first pair of reaction bearing surfaces are aligned with and to the rear of the spaced sockets and a transverse latch bar means extends transversely of the sockets. An intermediate support frame has a rearward end with a pair of latching arms extending in a rearward direction and in general alignment with the sockets, respectively. Each latching arm has a further reaction bearing surface for bearing against respective ones of the first pair of reaction bearing surfaces. A support frame has a forward end attached to the snow working implement and a rearward end pivotally connected to the intermediate frame for rotation about a horizontal axis.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1993Date of Patent: October 29, 1996Assignee: M. J. Electric, Inc.Inventors: Lawrence Capra, Philip J. Quenzi
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Patent number: 5568950Abstract: A knot tying device includes a base adapted for attaching firmly to a human hand by sliding over at least one finger; and a cantilever supported by the base and protruding away from the palm of the hand, the cant/lever having a U-shaped cross section, the cantilever having a proximal region closest to the base and a distal region, the proximal region having two ears defining generally parallel planes extending outwardly therefrom, each of the ears terminating in a distal retaining edge for retaining a loop of balloon material, the cantilever defining inside the U-shape an axially oriented recess at least 5/8 inch wide, the recess extending from the proximal region and between the ears to the distal region.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 1996Date of Patent: October 29, 1996Assignee: H & M Enterprises, Inc.Inventor: Gerald R. Herren
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Patent number: 5568774Abstract: A shipping pallet is constructed of multiple laminations of corrugated sheet material, with specific construction details providing advantages in strength and trueness of the completed pallet, and further advantages in the reduction of tooling and labor costs. The stringers or runners, deck boards, and top and bottom sheets may be sawn from stacks of plural laminations, thus precluding any requirement for costly dies and intensive labor. Asymmetrical corrugated sheets may be used, with one side having a different weight than the other. By laminating two such sheets together with like weighted sides in contact, the tendency of such sheets to curve or warp due to the difference in side thickness is substantially eliminated. Different orientations of the corrugations or flutes of the sheets during lamination and assembly of the pallet, provide advantages in strength for specific applications.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 1994Date of Patent: October 29, 1996Assignee: Miriam M. BensonInventor: Joel P. Hutchison
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Patent number: 5568721Abstract: The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for supplying fuel to and cooling a fuel injector of a gas turbine engine having a dual head combustion chamber. The method comprises the steps of supplying a total fuel flow to the fuel injector such that at least a portion of the total fuel flow circulates through the high power injector nozzle during all operational modes of the gas turbine engine, including those modes in which the high power injector is not supplying fuel to the combustion chamber, and evacuating unused fuel from the high power injector.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1995Date of Patent: October 29, 1996Assignee: Societe Nationale d'Etude et de Construction de Moteurs d'Aviation S.N.E.C.M.A.Inventors: Jean-Paul D. Alary, Michel A. A. Desaulty, Denis J. M. Sandelis, Pierre M. V. E. Schroer
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Patent number: 5569419Abstract: This invention relates to a continuous flow process of mold making or die making using a reusable bondable mixture substance to make selected finished products.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1994Date of Patent: October 29, 1996Assignees: Stephen E. Brenot, Arnold G. Althoff, Randy M. SchneiderInventors: Stephen E. Brenot, Arnold G. Althoff
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Patent number: 5569016Abstract: An apparatus for stacking sheet-like products delivered one after another in a spaced relationship to each other with a transporting device, including a conveyor arranged above a transporting plane of the transporting device for conveying the delivered sheet-like products to a stacking position, and a braking device located beneath the conveyor, with the conveyor having a conveying surface provided with suction openings or magnets for lifting the sheet-like products off the transporting device and for retaining the sheet-like products as they are conveyed to the stacking position.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1995Date of Patent: October 29, 1996Assignee: LTG Lufttechnische Gesellschaft M.B.H.Inventor: Bernhard Mokler
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Patent number: 5568082Abstract: A signal-receiving and signal-processing unit connected to one or several conductors is configured to transmit information-carrying signals in the form of voltage pulses. The conductor is connected to a transistor in a signal-receiving circuit to affect a current by using variations in the voltage pulses and the voltage value of a pulse. The current is in the form of pulses that pass through the transistor. The current is generated by the voltage pulse variations and voltage level. The current is given a signal-adapted information-carrying form by a signal-processing circuit. The transistor in the signal-receiving circuit is coordinated with at least one other transistor so that together they form a current mirror circuit.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 1995Date of Patent: October 22, 1996Assignee: Telefonaktiebolaget L M EricssonInventor: Mats O. J. Hedberg
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Patent number: 5566619Abstract: The subgrade supporting a ballast bed for a track is rehabilitated by (a) lifting the track off the ballast bed, removing an upper,portion of the ballast from the ballast bed, comminuting the removed ballast to obtain gravel, storing the gravel, and laying the track on a remaining portion of the ballast bed, in a first stage, (b) lifting the track off the remaining ballast bed portion, removing the ballast of the remaining ballast bed portion until the subgrade is exposed, and laying the track on the exposed subgrade, in a second stage, and (c) lifting the track off the subgrade, discharging the stored gravel on the subgrade, planing and compacting the gravel on the subgrade until a protective layer for the subgrade is obtained, and laying the track on the protective subgrade layer, in a third stage.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1995Date of Patent: October 22, 1996Assignee: Franz Plasser Bahnbaumaschinen-Industriegesellschaft M.B.H.Inventor: Josef Theurer
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Patent number: 5568127Abstract: A drowsiness warning device includes a band which is securable about a wearer's neck, and an alarm positioned by the band below the wearer's chin for producing a tactile and an aural warning as the chin contacts the alarm device. The band includes a central section formed with a vertically stiff plastic material which is capable of holding a lower elongated body of the alarm therein. An upper rounded dome section of the alarm extends above the central section. The band also includes a pair of straps having hook and loop tape fasteners, and intermediate sections between the straps and the central section lined with a fibrous material for wearer comfort. In one embodiment, the alarm includes a hollow elastomeric ball having a mechanical noisemaker disposed within an air inlet/outlet aperture for the ball. In another embodiment, the alarm includes an electrically actuated speaker connectable to a battery on depression of the upper rounded dome.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1995Date of Patent: October 22, 1996Assignee: Richard M. BangInventor: Harry H. J. Bang
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Patent number: 5567196Abstract: A mobile rail grinding machine comprises a machine frame extending in a longitudinal direction, and undercarriages supporting the machine frame on the track rails for movement in an operating direction. A mounting frame is supported on the track rails by flanged wheels, and a drive vertically adjustably connects the mounting frame to the machine frame. At least one rail head grinding unit is arranged on the mounting frame and comprises an abrasive belt having opposite ends, a storage spool holding one of the belt ends and a collecting spool holding the opposite belt end whereby the abrasive belt may be reeled off the storage spool and onto the collecting spool, and a pressure element arranged to press the abrasive belt against the surface area of the rail head off which the irregularities are to be ground.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1994Date of Patent: October 22, 1996Assignee: Franz Plasser Bahnbaumaschinen-Industriegesellschaft m.b.HInventor: Josef Theurer
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Patent number: 5566518Abstract: A concrete form tie comprises a pair of laterally displaced sidewall support assemblies with a reinforcing web extending therebetween. The support assemblies bite into the exterior sidewall surfaces as positioned thereat by the web transversely extending between the support assemblies. The web comprises a pair of brackets as formed by a support strut extending through a notch at the top of the form sidewall with a hanger element depending therefrom. A bridge extends between the depending hangers and across a vertical cavity formed between the sidewalls. The tie resists pressures acting on the sidewalls to preclude blow out along the horizontal joints of form courses as well as lateral displacement of the sidewalls. A starter tie is disclosed for respectively securing the lower end of the first course of sidewalls to a footing. A finish tie is disclosed for maintaining the displacement of the sidewalls of the top course of forms.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1994Date of Patent: October 22, 1996Assignee: I.S.M., Inc.Inventors: Lynn E. Martin, Jay D. Williamson, Kenneth M. Blom, Jamieson Vaughan, Charles S. Smith
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Patent number: 5566525Abstract: Method for erecting walls, in particular exterior walls, of a building, by means of form elements with insulating inlays. The interior of the form blocks or of form elements is thereby divided in the longitudinal direction of the walls into two regions by a layer of heat-insulating material. A layer of readily heat-conducting material is inserted in the region towards the exterior surface of the wall and a layer of heat-retaining material is inserted in the region towards the interior of the wall. A pipe is disposed in the layer of heat-retaining material for conducting a carrier medium for selectively heating and cooling. Another pipe may be placed in the layer of heat-conducting material.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1994Date of Patent: October 22, 1996Assignee: C. M. E. Schwarz Holding-Gesellschaft m.b.H.Inventor: Alois Schwarz
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Patent number: 5566611Abstract: The invention relates to an apparatus for separating liquid from solids-liquid mixtures, in particular fibrous matter suspensions, more particularly under pressure, comprising a solid retention component having liquid passages, composed of a screen and a supporting body for the screen. The invention is primarily characterized in that the solids retention component is designed in multiple layers, that layer which faces the solids-liquid mixture taking the form of a screen (3) with apertures (7) and that layer which faces away from the solids-liquid mixture being designed as a support body (4) having slot-shaped apertures (5). The invention furthermore relates to an apparatus according to the present invention in the form of a worm press.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1995Date of Patent: October 22, 1996Assignee: Andritz- Patentverwaltungs-Gesellschaft m.b.HInventors: Peter Scheucher, Gerhard Heindler, Walter Schinninger, Gerhard Paier, Peter Mraz
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Patent number: 5568371Abstract: Described is an active filter (10) for removing harmonic currents from a neutral wire (24) to reduce the current I.sub.n in the neutral wire. The filter (10) typically is located away from the source (26) and near the load (28). The filter (10) comprises generally a multi-phase transformer (12), a neutral current monitoring device (14), and a harmonic current injection device (16). The components of the present invention operate to draw a corrective harmonic current (I.sub.N) from the neutral wire (24) at a tap point (T) near the load (28) and inject the corrective harmonic current (I.sub.N) through the multi-phase transformer (12) into the phase wires (20). The corrective harmonic current (I.sub.N) substantially cancels the harmonic current (I.sub.n) in the line on the source side of the tap point (T) and therefore eliminates over-current conditions in the neutral wire. The device preferably includes a rectifier (36) connected by the secondary windings (34) of the transformer (12) to power a DC bus (38).Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1994Date of Patent: October 22, 1996Assignee: Texas A&M University SystemInventors: Ira J. Pitel, Prasad Enjeti
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Patent number: 5568480Abstract: In radio transmission systems having a number of radio channels available for transmission, it is necessary to recognize a transmission channel as idle. One known way of doing this is to measure the field strength on the transmission channel and carry out a threshold decision. As soon as the field strength in a transmission channel is below a preset value, this transmission channel is recognized as idle. In measuring field strength, the field strength is averaged over the entire bandwidth of the transmission channel. As a result, a transmission channel that experiences interference from the signals on its adjacent channels may not be recognized as idle, although the adjacent-channel interference has little effect on the transmission quality. The new method makes it possible to recognize the signal present in a transmission channel by means of numerous narrowband field strength measurements.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 1995Date of Patent: October 22, 1996Assignee: Grundig E.M.V. Elektro-Mechanische Versuchsanstalt Max GrundigInventor: Werner Muller
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Patent number: 5566884Abstract: Convergent flaps of a jet engine nozzle are controlled by actuating cylinders through actuating levers hinged to the fixed structure of the engine and by connecting rods. Divergent flaps are slaved to the convergent flaps by connecting rods themselves driven by the actuating levers. Cold flaps not hinged to the divergent flaps are slaved to the convergent flaps by further connecting rods connected to the first-named connecting rods.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1981Date of Patent: October 22, 1996Assignee: Societe Natinale D'Etude et de Construction de Moteurs D'Aviation S.N.E.C.M.A.Inventors: Jean-Marie E. C. Hardy, Gerard E. A. Jourdain, Marcel R. Soligny
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Patent number: RE35368Abstract: Compositions for producing foamed products which include additives and blowing agents which cause the surface treatment additives to migrate to the surfaces of foamed products. The products produced from the compositions require less additives because the incorporated additives are concentrated at the surface thereof.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 1995Date of Patent: October 29, 1996Assignee: J. M. Huber CorporationInventors: Gerry Mooney, Rod A. Garcia, Michael E. Tarquini, John A. Kosin