Patents Assigned to STAHL GmbH & Co.
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Patent number: 9827944Abstract: A seat-belt strap for a seat-belt system in a motor vehicle has a woven fabric consisting of warp threads and weft threads. The seat-belt strap is woven alternately with a 1/2 twill weave and a 2/1 twill weave across at least part of its width.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2012Date of Patent: November 28, 2017Assignee: Carl Stahl GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Roland Brielmann, Jürgen Renner
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Patent number: 6565693Abstract: There is disclosed a method for simulating a mould-imparted texture including applying a textured skin to a moulding from a pre-textured mould.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 1999Date of Patent: May 20, 2003Assignee: Eschmann-Stahl GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Nigel Brooke
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Patent number: 6558496Abstract: There is disclosed a method for simulating the appearance of an article having surface texture comprising the step of applying a textured skin having a surface texture to a prototype to produce a textured prototype, thereby to simulate the appearance of the article having surface texture.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2000Date of Patent: May 6, 2003Assignee: Eschmann-Stahl GmbH & Co., KGInventors: Nigel Brooke, Michael Stuart Miller
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Patent number: 6086522Abstract: Provided by the invention is a buckle-plate folding station including a first folding roller and two further contra-rotating fold-forming rollers and an adjustable buckle-plate folding unit. The intention of the invention is to provide a buckle-plate folding station enabling the point in time of fold formation to be determined. For this purpose means for detecting sheet infeed are provided in the buckle-plate folding station. The buckle-plate folding station further comprises means for detecting the deflection of at least one of the fold-forming rollers in forming the fold. Means for determining the sheet length fed between sheet infeed and formation of the fold are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1998Date of Patent: July 11, 2000Assignee: Stahl Gmbh & Co. MaschinenfabrikInventor: Hatto Hechler
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Patent number: 5769130Abstract: A process for producing a safety belt for use in a motor vehicle comprises the insertion of two yarns into a least one shed. Two weft yarns are inserted over the entire width of the fabric, with one inserted on one side of the fabric and the other on the other side of the fabric at the same time. In addition, a third weft yarn binds over a part of the fabric with warp yarns.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1996Date of Patent: June 23, 1998Assignee: Carl Stahl GmbH & Co, KGInventor: Roland Brielmann
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Patent number: 5628718Abstract: A method of operating a folder comprising a plurality of sequentially arranged folding units. At least one folding unit is provided with a sheet detector arranged upstream of a sheet abutment and at least one lateral guide. Apart from automatic and single stroke modes of operation, a further mode of operation for the set-up or "make-ready" of the folder is provided, in which (1) the drive of the folder is run at a reduced speed within a predetermined speed range, for example, 50-60 m/min.; (2) upon detecting a supplied sheet, the sheet detector supplies a switch "off" signal to the drive so that the sheet movement is retarded short of the guide of the respective folder unit and comes to rest; (3) the sheet is then moved at a further-reduced speed toward the sheet abutment of the respective folder unit; and (4) in a phase between a stationary state of the sheet until the sheet arrives at the sheet abutment, the guide is set to suit the size and folding shape requirements of the supplied sheet.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 1995Date of Patent: May 13, 1997Assignee: Stahl GmbH & Co. MaschinenfabrikInventor: Bodo Huober
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Patent number: 5087028Abstract: An aligning table such as e.g. used in feeders for folding and printing machines comprising a lower sheet guide and an upper sheet guide which is defined by two side walls which extend in the conveying direction and between which a plurality of holding-down elements likewise aligned in the conveying direction are arranged, is improved such that the side walls are connected together by at least one guide bar which extends perpendicularly to said walls and on which the holding-down elements are slidingly mounted, whereby interfering sheets of paper, paperboard, cardboard or the like can simply and rapidly be removed from the aligning table without applying high forces.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 1989Date of Patent: February 11, 1992Assignee: Stahl GmbH & Co. MaschinenfabrikInventor: Eckhard Frohlich
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Patent number: 4393785Abstract: To permit attachment of a suspended track without drilling of holes lfor installation and connection to support elements (25), the track has an upper hollow structural section (2), for example in essentially semi-circular shape with depending vertical sections (10), a similar lower hollow structural section (2) joined by a connecting web (3), the sections in the web are unitary, the web being of generally horizontal C-shape in cross section, with a generally vertical back portion (11), mutually converging or approaching forward portions (5) which are bent over themselves to form diverging wing portions (6) leaving a groove-like gap (4) therebetween, the ends (7) of the portions (5) and the diverging wing portions (6). Hanger elements (25) can be longitudinally positioned by clamping the hanger elements against internally positioned clamping bars or plates (27), permitting longitudinal alignment by relative sliding of the clamping bars within the C-shaped chamber.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1981Date of Patent: July 19, 1983Assignee: Firma R. Stahl GmbH & Co.Inventor: Franz Hortnagel
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Patent number: 4375714Abstract: A releasable locking mechanism for safety belts including a lock tongue connected with the end of one belt member and a casing connected with the end of a second belt member operates with a locking bolt slideably guided on a support surface to engage and disengage a stop surface on the lock tongue for locking and releasing the safety belt. A spring loaded release member urges the locking bolt along the support surface to release the lock tongue from locking engagement therewith. The support surface is defined on the casing to extend transversely relative to a planar slot within which the lock tongue is inserted and the stop surfaces on the lock tongue and the support surface upon which the locking bolt slides are arranged to define therebetween an acute angle.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1980Date of Patent: March 8, 1983Assignee: Carl Stahl GmbH & Co.Inventor: Heinz Korger
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Patent number: 4327906Abstract: A sheet separating apparatus has a lifting device and at least one suction device. The suction devices receive a sheet from a stack, and with the sheet engaged with the suction devices, are lifted away from the stack by the lifting device. The suction devices are connected to a vacuum source(s) and the lifting device is connected either to the vacuum source, or one of the vacuum sources, or to a different vacuum source or a positive pressure source. In either case the vacuum source(s) acts through the suction devices to produce the engagement of the sheet and suction devices, and this engagement in turn produces a pressure drop in the suction devices which leads to activation of the lifting device to lift the suction devices.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1980Date of Patent: May 4, 1982Assignee: STAHL GmbH & Co.Inventors: Eckhard Frohlich, Gunter Mattka
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Patent number: 4277734Abstract: An electric brake motor, particularly of the kind having a squirrel cage rotor and a slow-running stator winding with a large number of poles, is provided with electrical switching means to increase the motor current briefly on starting, at least on starting of the slowrunning winding, so as to increase the magnetic field generated by the motor current for releasing the brake. The switching means may be contacts actuated by axial movement of the rotor on starting, or a relay or contactor operated by the motor current or by a control switch. The increase in current may be achieved by briefly shortcircuiting part of the motor winding or by briefly connecting a second, fast-running stator winding in parallel with the slow-running winding in the case of a change-pole motor.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1979Date of Patent: July 7, 1981Assignee: R. Stahl GmbH & Co.Inventors: Rudolf Uhrner, Klaus Teuke, Wolfgang Schwarz
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Patent number: 4190291Abstract: A padded headrest for the seat back of a motor vehicle includes a stirrup-shaped mounting body pivotally mounted on a horizontal support through vertical supports which are longitudinally adjustably connected to the mounting body and which are fastened in corresponding receiving parts at the seat back. The assembly consists of a device for securing the headrest body in each adjusted inclined position at the horizontal support and is characterized in that the stirrup-shaped mounting body of the headrest body is longitudinally movably guided in at least one helically arranged peripheral recess of a horizontal support having an at least semicircular cross-sectional profile and being attached to vertical supports in a manner preventing the horizontal support from pivoting.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1977Date of Patent: February 26, 1980Assignee: Carl Stahl GmbH & Co. KG, Gurt -und BandwebereiInventor: Heinz K. Korger
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Patent number: 4190288Abstract: In a safety restraining device useful as a child's seat for a motor vehicle, a first restraining body is pivotally mounted for movement from a first position where a child has freedom of movement and can use the body as a table surface, to a second position where the body prevents the forward movement of the child's upper body when a sudden strong deceleration of the vehicle occurs. A flywheel mass mounted in the first restraining body or in an associated side member effects the movement of the first restraining body into the second position. In addition, a stationary second restraining body cooperates with the first restraining body to hold the legs and pelvic region of the child when the first restraining body moves to the second position.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1978Date of Patent: February 26, 1980Assignee: Carl Stahl GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Heinz Korger