Patents Examined by Andrew W. Sutton
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Patent number: 7673374Abstract: In an apparatus at a spinning room machine, especially a flat card, roller card, cleaner or the like, for drawing a clothing onto a roller using a drawing-on device, the spinning room machine has an electronic control and regulation device. In order to provide an apparatus that is simple in terms of equipment and that makes possible checking of the drawing-on procedure and/or of the measurement data, a measurement device for registering data ascertained during drawing-on is associated with the drawing-on device, and the measurement device co-operates with the electronic control and regulation device of the spinning room machine for permitting passage of data between the drawing-on device and the control and regulation device.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2005Date of Patent: March 9, 2010Assignee: FA. Truetzschler GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Fritz Hösel
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Patent number: 7673350Abstract: A safety cap comprising a plurality of rigid plates, a foam insert, and an outer covering. The rigid plates are embedded within the foam insert, and the foam insert comprises foam joints. A safety cap comprising a plurality of cushions, a rigid shell, and an outer covering. The cushions are attached to the inside of the rigid shell, and they comprise a plurality of nozzles. A safety cap in which rigid plates and cushions are embedded within a foam insert. The cushions are positioned on the inner surface of the rigid plates and may contain air, foam, fluid or a combination thereof. The outer covering is preferably made of fabric, and the cap preferably comprises an adjustable strap. The cap optionally includes ventilation holes, ear cutouts, eye cutouts, a ponytail cutout, an eye protector and/or a face protector.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2005Date of Patent: March 9, 2010Assignee: Mazz Enterprises, LLCInventors: Jeff C. Mazzoccoli, Dana J. Mazzoccoli, Pasquale Dillon Mazzoccoli, Julianne Marshall Mazzoccoli, Jenna Alexandra Mazzoccoli, Martin Albini, Gordon C. Jenks
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Patent number: 7669741Abstract: A method of manufacturing a pleated product capable of partially pleating a fabric so that boundaries between pleat portions and non-pleat portions can be conspicuous and a fabric for the pleated product used for the method. In this method, a part of the fabric for the pleated product in which one of warp and weft is formed of easy-to-pleat yarn and the other formed of hard-to-pleat yarn is folded along a folding line tilted relative to the warp and the weft, the fabric is pleated up to the folding line in the passing direction of the warp or the weft, and the fabric is unfolded and washed. Effective pleats are formed only in the passing direction of the easy-to-pleat yarn on a plane on one side of the folded portion and not formed in the passing direction of the hard-to-pleat yarn on a plane on the other side of the folded portion.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2004Date of Patent: March 2, 2010Assignee: Ozaki Pleats Co., Ltd.Inventor: Yoshiyuki Ozaki
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Patent number: 7665487Abstract: On the one hand, this invention relates to a method for manufacturing a toothed rack from an elastic material, the toothed rack being provided with teeth, the said toothed rack, in pre-stressed condition, being wrapped up in one or several layers of fiber reinforced synthetic cloth around at least part of the height of its lateral faces which are almost at right angles to the surface in which the teeth are situated and, on the other hand, a toothed rack manufactured according to this method. Furthermore, this invention relates to a rapier rod profile for a rapier weaving machine provided with a toothed rack according to the invention.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2006Date of Patent: February 23, 2010Assignee: N.V. Michel Van de WieleInventors: Johny Debaes, Dominique Maes
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Patent number: 7650649Abstract: An ear warmer comprises a frame and a fabric member. The frame has an ear portion and a band portion. The ear portion of the frame includes a first side and a second side opposite the first side. The first side of the ear portion defines an interior portion of an opening. The second side of the ear portion defines an exterior portion of the opening. The fabric member includes at least its own ear portion coupled to the ear portion of the frame. The ear portion of the fabric member covers the interior portion of the opening in substantially its entirety and covers less than an entirety of the exterior portion of the opening.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2003Date of Patent: January 26, 2010Assignee: 180s, Inc.Inventors: Brian E. Le Gette, David L. Reeb, Alan S. Tipp, Justin Saul Werner
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Patent number: 7644844Abstract: A clothes hanger is provided having a first fixed arm and a second retractable arm to allow for easy placement of clothing thereon. The instant abstract is neither intended to define the invention disclosed in this specification nor intended to limit the scope of the invention in any way.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2006Date of Patent: January 12, 2010Inventor: James D. Bonner
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Patent number: 7636954Abstract: According to one embodiment of the invention, a helmet attachment system is provided. The system includes a helmet. The system also includes a platform coupled to the helmet. The platform has a length, a width, and a thickness. The platform is configured to allow a device to be coupled to the helmet.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2004Date of Patent: December 29, 2009Assignee: Bell Sports, Inc.Inventors: Arne Lang-Ree, Hilgard N. Muller
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Patent number: 7634820Abstract: An adjustment mechanism for a helmet. A first sliding surface is defined in a first portion of the helmet and includes an opening. A second sliding surface is defined in a second portion of the helmet. Two spaced apart arms extend from the second sliding surface. The first and second sliding surfaces are in sliding engagement with one another with the arms sliding within the opening. A lever is pivotally connected to the first portion in proximity of the opening and pivotable between a locked position and an unlocked position. The lever has a series of regularly spaced apart parallel teeth which in the locked position protrude through the opening with at least a selected one of the teeth being engageable between the two spaced apart arms to prevent the first and second sliding surfaces from sliding relative to one another.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2006Date of Patent: December 22, 2009Assignee: Sport Maska Inc.Inventors: David Rogers, Charles H. Rogers, Peter Stokes
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Patent number: 7631365Abstract: A ballistic face guard (100) for providing additional protection to a wearer's face and neck. A ballistic face guard (100) in combination with a ballistic visor (1000) for providing additional protection to a wearer's face, neck, and eyes. A ballistic face guard (100) in combination with a ballistic visor (1000) and a military helmet (140) for providing protection to a wearer's face, neck, eyes and head.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2006Date of Patent: December 15, 2009Assignee: Mahan Technical Design, LLCInventor: Benjamin Mahan
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Patent number: 7624763Abstract: In the heald shaft (1) according to the invention, a coupling device (8) is provided which serves for connecting the end binder (4) with the shaft rod (3) and which has a spring-biased clamping member (18) for frictionally holding a coupling element (20) in the shaft rod (3). When required, the clamping member (18) may be moved into its releasing position against the force of the spring element (30) for releasing the coupling element (20), so that the latter may be pulled out of the shaft rod (3) alone, or possibly together with other components of the coupling device (8). Operating such a coupling device is particularly simple and requires neither particular skill nor particular attention. The coupling device (8) is adapted for shaft rods of lightweight construction.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2006Date of Patent: December 1, 2009Assignee: Groz-Beckert KGInventors: Stefan Drope, Johannes Bruske, Karl-Heinz Gesing
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Patent number: 7617844Abstract: A novel corner connector for heddle shafts has detent means with which it can be retained in a shaft rod. The load-related locking is effected independently of the detent means by a clamping device that acts between the struts of the shaft rod.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2004Date of Patent: November 17, 2009Assignee: Groz-Beckert KGInventors: Herbert Schwane, Richard Steffen, Andre Olbing, Karl-Heinz Gesing
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Patent number: 7607179Abstract: A shock-absorbing helmet is disclosed to include a helmet body, which has a receiving space for receiving the user's head and a front open side, a facemask provided at the front open side of the helmet body, and a plurality shock absorbers affixed to the helmet body and respectively coupled to the facemask to absorb shocks upon an impact at the facemask.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2006Date of Patent: October 27, 2009Assignee: Yu Hsun Enterprise Co., Ltd.Inventor: Jung-Tso Shih
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Patent number: 7603725Abstract: A shock balance controller is described, including a support structure configured to support the shock balance controller, the support structure having a chamber including a port disposed in a side of the chamber, the port providing an opening to a housing, and a bladder coupled to the housing, the bladder being filled with a first material configured to receive pressure from a shock, wherein the first material, when receiving the shock pushes a first piston that compresses a spring disposed in the housing, the spring pushing a second piston that increases the pressure of a second material stored in the chamber. A shock balance controller may also include a structure configured to support the shock balance controller, the structure having a chamber, a port, and a housing assembly, and a bladder coupled to the structure using the housing assembly, the bladder and housing assembly being configured to transfer energy between the bladder and the chamber.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2005Date of Patent: October 20, 2009Inventor: Kerry Sheldon Harris
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Patent number: 7604024Abstract: The invention concerns a yarn brake (B) comprising a brake (L) electromagnetically stressed against a fixed braking surface (17), a housing (1) whereon the cover bearing the brake (L) is mounted such that it is capable of being lifted relative to the fixed braking surface (17), and at least an adjusting arbor (S) controlling the lifting movements of the cover, said arbor being mounted on the housing (S) in geometric association to the path of the yarn (W). The invention is characterised in that the cover is a flap cover (K) mounted so as to be capable of being lifted about the adjusting arbor (S) for completely clearing the braking zone (12) of the yarn tension device (B).Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2002Date of Patent: October 20, 2009Assignee: Iropa AGInventors: Kurt Arne Gunnar Jacobsson, Per Ohlson, Fiorenzo Ghiardo, Andrea Maffeo
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Patent number: 7600268Abstract: A mounting buckle for a safety helmet includes at least one mating member configured for attachment to a V-shaped strap having an apex, the apex of the strap being substantially flush with the abutment surface. This configuration channels the tension in the straps along continuous lines, rather than allowing the tension to dissipate in an intervening length of strap.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2007Date of Patent: October 13, 2009Assignee: Artisent, Inc.Inventors: David C. Rogers, Edward R. Hall
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Patent number: 7594278Abstract: Disclosed herein is a face protector having a protective shade that enables the worker to perform welding as well as grinding while wearing the multi-function face protector and that can be used with safety glasses, goggles and a mask. The multi-function face protector includes a head band, a forehead cover, and a face shield. The face shield comprises resilient hooks formed at its upper central portion, and engaging portions formed at its opposite ends respectively. The forehead cover comprises shield couplings formed at the central portion of its inner surface, and projections formed at the opposite ends of its inner surface respectively. The resilient hooks of the face shield are engaged with the respective shield couplings of the forehead cover.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2006Date of Patent: September 29, 2009Assignee: OTOS Tech Co., Ltd.Inventor: Moon Young Huh
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Patent number: 7587768Abstract: A garment waistband having vertical stability and a concomitant ability to provide circumferential length variation to enable a garment to be a comfortable fit despite variations in waist size.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2002Date of Patent: September 15, 2009Assignee: Taltech Ltd.Inventor: John Wong
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Patent number: 7581566Abstract: A heddle (1) for flat, band-shaped warp threads (36) is provided with a thread eyelet (7), for which the width preferably exceeds the height. A thread eyelet (7) of this type prevents a deformation of the band-shaped warp thread (36), in particular a compressing on the sides during the shed formation. In addition, the heddle (1) according to the invention is preferably provided with thread guiding surfaces, which are longer than the thickness of the heddle (1) body (3), relative to the running direction of the warp thread. As a result of these measures, the wear on the heddle (1) as well as the warp thread (36) can be reduced.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2006Date of Patent: September 1, 2009Assignee: Groz-Beckert KGInventor: Franz Mettler
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Patent number: 7581260Abstract: A protective garment of the type typically worn by fire fighters with improved water resistance is disclosed. In particular, the present invention is directed to an outer shell material for protective garments that is made from a fire resistant material coated with a durable water resistant coating. The durable water resistant coating is applied to the outer shell in a manner so that the coating will not degrade when exposed to normal wear and tear and even after the garment has been laundered repeatedly. Protective garments constructed in the past typically lost most of their water repellency after being laundered as little as five cycles. It has been discovered that water resistant coatings applied according to the process of the present invention, on the other hand, can survive at least 30 laundry cycles, and in many applications at least 50 laundry cycles without significantly degrading.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2005Date of Patent: September 1, 2009Assignee: International Textile Group, Inc.Inventors: Joey K. Underwood, T. Doyle Kelley
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Patent number: 7578316Abstract: The heddle shaft rod (4) described originates in an extruded aluminum profile section with relatively thick side walls, which are removed in some regions and thereby made thinner. This can be done without substantial impairment to the rigidity of the heddle shaft rod, yet as a result a substantial reduction in weight is attained. The removal of material can be adapted to the local load conditions. For instance, it is possible at the ends or other force introduction points to leave unweakened thick walls, while the other regions of the side walls are milled off far enough that a uniform thinner wall thickness is attained. It is furthermore possible to vary the amount of material removed, either in multiple steps or in infinitely graduated fashion. The material removal pertains to a reduction in the wall thickness that is measured transversely to the movement direction of the heddle shaft rod.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2004Date of Patent: August 25, 2009Assignee: Groz-Beckert KGInventor: Karl-Heinz Gesing