Patents Assigned to Replogle Globes, Inc.
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Patent number: 6881064Abstract: A globe stand construction for mounting a globe from a single support arm includes hemisphere sections connected together by a polar axis pin mounted in a bushing plate which includes a radial, equatorial axis passage for receipt of a single pin projecting from a single support arm mounted on a base positioned beneath the globe.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2003Date of Patent: April 19, 2005Assignee: Replogle Globes, Inc.Inventors: Paul H. Green, Perry Engstrom, Jeffrey D. Bransky, Gregory J. Foster, Robert W. Sheldon
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Publication number: 20040197746Abstract: A globe stand construction for mounting a globe from a single support arm includes hemisphere sections connected together by a polar axis pin mounted in a bushing plate which includes a radial, equatorial axis passage for receipt of a single pin projecting from a single support arm mounted on a base positioned beneath the globe.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2003Publication date: October 7, 2004Applicant: Replogle Globes, Inc.Inventors: Paul H. Green, Perry Engstrom, Jeffrey D. Bransky, Gregory J. Foster, Robert W. Sheldon
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Patent number: 6726484Abstract: A globe stand construction for mounting a globe from a single support arm includes hemisphere sections connected together by a polar axis pin mounted in a bushing plate which includes a radial, equatorial axis passage for receipt of a single pin projecting from a single support arm mounted on a base positioned beneath the globe.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2002Date of Patent: April 27, 2004Assignee: Replogle Globes, Inc.Inventors: Paul H. Green, Perry Engstrom, Jeffrey D. Bransky, Gregory J. Foster, Robert W. Sheldon
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Publication number: 20030215773Abstract: A globe stand construction for mounting a globe from a single support arm includes hemisphere sections connected together by a polar axis pin mounted in a bushing plate which includes a radial, equatorial axis passage for receipt of a single pin projecting from a single support arm mounted on a base positioned beneath the globe.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2002Publication date: November 20, 2003Applicant: Replogle Globes, Inc.Inventors: Paul H. Green, Perry Engstrom, Jeffrey D. Bransky, Gregory J. Foster, Robert W. Sheldon
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Patent number: 4414731Abstract: A method of manufacturing a raised relief, illuminated globe includes printing a hemispherical map design on a flat vinyl plastic sheet, forming the vinyl plastic sheet into a substantially hemispherical shape, positioning the hemispherically formed sheet in a mold cavity, positioning a mold core on the back side of the sheet, injection molding a styrene backing for the hemispherical shaped sheet to conform the sheet with the mold cavity including relief areas defined in the cavity wall, and removing the molded hemisphere from the mold. A second molded hemisphere is produced in substantially the same manner and is attached to the first hemisphere to form a complete globe. The printed map design of the globe is positioned in the mold cavity to insure that the relief areas are properly positioned with respect to the design.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1981Date of Patent: November 15, 1983Assignee: Replogle Globes, Inc.Inventor: Wolfgang J. Riemer
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Patent number: 4300887Abstract: A method of manufacturing a raised relief, illuminated globe includes printing a hemispherical map design on a flat vinyl plastic sheet, forming the vinyl plastic sheet into a substantially hemispherical shape, positioning the hemispherically formed sheet in a mold cavity, positioning a mold core on the back side of the sheet, injection molding a styrene backing for the hemispherical shaped sheet to conform the sheet with the mold cavity including relief areas defined in the cavity wall, and removing the molded hemisphere from the mold. A second molded hemisphere is produced in substantially the same manner and is attached to the first hemisphere to form a complete globe. The printed map design of the globe is positioned in the mold cavity to insure that the relief areas are properly positioned with respect to the design.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1980Date of Patent: November 17, 1981Assignee: Replogle Globes, Inc.Inventor: Wolfgang J. Riemer
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Patent number: D506223Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2004Date of Patent: June 14, 2005Assignee: Replogle Globes, Inc.Inventors: Paul H. Green, Perry Engstrom, Jeffrey D. Bransky, Gregory J. Foster, Robert W. Sheldon