Patents Examined by Brenda J. Ehrhardt
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Patent number: 4702373Abstract: A cover for each end of a magnetic tape reel which cooperates with each other to form a storage compartment within the hub of the reel for documentation relating to the data stored on the associated tape.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1986Date of Patent: October 27, 1987Inventor: Dan G. Meade
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Patent number: 4700833Abstract: A suture winding card comprising a base panel and a plurality of flaps extending from and foldable over the base panel to cover and secure a suture thread coil disposed thereon. One of the flaps includes a plurality of triangularly shaped flap portions which can be selectively folded to form a pocket for receiving the end of a suture needle.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 1986Date of Patent: October 20, 1987Assignee: Sharpoint L.P.Inventor: Andrea Smith
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Patent number: 4700844Abstract: A packaging wrap of a paper and shock absorbing material combination in which the lower layers are cut at specified distances from the edges of the wrap to form strips, while the uncut layer provides hinges about which the strips rotate until lying flat upon the uncut layer, where such strips are secured in position. Because the width of each strip is less than one-half the width of the wrap, a hollow gap is formed in which all or a portion of an article may be inserted.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 1985Date of Patent: October 20, 1987Inventor: William R. Griffith
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Patent number: 4696393Abstract: An integral alcohol preparation device (10) or like type of fluid applying device includes an absorbent material or pad (11) for containing alcohol or other fluid, a fluid impermeable material, for example of metal foil (20) lined with plastic (21), as a selectively openable fluid tight chamber for the pad and fluid contained therein, and the pad and fluid impermeable material being attached as a substantially integral assembly. Being so attached, a method of using such a fluid applying device, then, may include the steps of manipulating the fluid impermeable material to open the chamber and to expose the pad and fluid contained therein without breaching the integrity of the several parts individually or collectively, and applying the fluid from the pad to an external surface. Further, a method is disclosed for making an integral fluid applying device. In an alternate embodiment a one piece fluid applying device is formed of flexible material that is folded to form a chamber to contain a fluid.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1985Date of Patent: September 29, 1987Inventor: Thomas C. Laipply
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Patent number: 4696396Abstract: An improved hemostatic clip cartridge wherein hemostatic clips are stored prior to use is disclosed. The cartridge, having a number of parallel walls defining individual clip compartments in which the clips are stored, is provided with outwardly extending channel members that extend into each clip compartment. The opposed channel members are positioned to releasably secure a clip therebetween. An applicator is provided so that an individual clip may be removed from its compartment without releasing the remaining clips.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1987Date of Patent: September 29, 1987Inventor: Peter B. Samuels
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Patent number: 4694956Abstract: Disclosed is a display receptacle for deciduous teeth in which transparent compartments for individual teeth are arranged in upper and lower arcuate rows along the facing rims of hingedly connected housing members. Each compartment opens to receive a particular tooth as it is lost by a child and is thereafter retained releasably closed. The main housing members are selectively spring biased to open or closed positions.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 1986Date of Patent: September 22, 1987Inventor: Edward H. Sims
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Patent number: 4693367Abstract: A corrugated shipping box comprises a tray and a lid and a panel hinged to the lid and foldable within the enclosure formed by the tray and the lid. The panel has a sub-panel extending rearwardly of the rear face thereof and an aperture in the front face for receiving a garment hanger. A garment can be folded over the panel by first inserting the garment hanger in the aperture passing the garment around the free edge of the panel over the back face and through a slot provided in the sub-panel to thereby retain the garment in a draped position and prevent bunching thereof in the box.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1986Date of Patent: September 15, 1987Assignee: Dorfin Paper Products (Quebec) LimitedInventor: Andre Mathieu
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Patent number: 4691826Abstract: An information recording carrier-holding frame comprising a substantially perpendicular depression peripheral wall defining a depression with a bottom wall; planar lugs provided at at least two opposed side portions of the depression peripheral wall and projecting to the inside of the rectangular depression; and a support provided in and rising from the bottom wall and spaced from the depression peripheral wall portion opposed to the depression peripheral wall portion which is located on the insertion side of the information recording carrier and has no planar lug. An information recording carrier-holding sheet is also disclosed which comprises a plurality of such information recording carrier-holding frame laterally and vertical arrayed thereon.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 1986Date of Patent: September 8, 1987Assignee: Slidex CorporationInventor: Jiro Ozeki
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Patent number: 4691821Abstract: A receptacle with several chambers which are basically arranged side by side. On the face side of this receptacle a proportioning device is provided. This proportioning device is basically determined by a chamber, which has a predetermined volume. In an embodiment the chamber can be moved between a filling position and an extraction position. This movement is executed in relation to the receptacle. In an additional embodiment the chamber is brought in connection with one of the other chambers via the filling hole by means of a disc. By operating the disc the filling hole can be closed and by operating an additional disc an extraction hole to the chamber can be opened. At the receptacle's side which is facing opposite to the proportioning device additional openings are provided. These openings can be closed by a cover or a similar device. In an additional embodiment the openings are provided in the vicinity of the other face side, according to the circumference, and they can be closed by means of a set ring.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1986Date of Patent: September 8, 1987Assignee: Jan FolkmarInventor: Raimund Hofmann
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Patent number: 4691368Abstract: A flexible package that conforms closely to and fully encloses one or more objects with square or rectangular sides is formed of a flexible, light weight, and preferably heat sealable material such as a thermoplastic. In the preferred embodiments, the packaging is manufactured from tubular or parallel sheets of flexible thermoplastic material laid flat to form two layers, which are than folded into a U-shape with the band at the bottom and the side seams heat sealed to form an open topped, double walled package. The package specifications are determined from the dimensions and quantity of the objects to be packaged. Prior to sealing the sides of the package, the bottom portion of the material is tucked up between the sides to a distance equal to one-half the depth of the finished container so that when the objects are placed in the container, the bottom corners spread to form right angles.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 1985Date of Patent: September 1, 1987Assignee: Ocor Products CorporationInventor: Claude Roessiger
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Patent number: 4687103Abstract: A device for displaying or storing jewelry such as pierced earrings, medals, nametags and like items having a decorative front portion and a back portion having at least one pin-like shaft which cooperates with a clamp to hold such items in place on the user's clothing or body. The device provides a virtually infinite number of positions and relationships in which such items can be displayed. It consists of a cloth panel mounted to a first frame which is mounted to a second frame of equal or larger size. Optionally, either frame may be provided with means for holding the device in an upright position and/or suspending it from a vertical surface such as a wall.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 1985Date of Patent: August 18, 1987Inventor: Mary D. Corbett
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Patent number: 4687101Abstract: A protector/holder for a computer, video or phonograph disk. The protector/holder is in the form of a housing having spaced top and bottom wall surfaces, two opposed side walls and an enclosed bottom edge forming a three sided closed enclosure with an open top end. The spaced edges of the top and bottom wall surfaces at the open top end are formed with inwardly tapering surfaces. The bottom wall surface extends a short distance beyond the length of the outer edge of the top wall surface. A pair of aligned slots are formed centrally within the top and bottom wall surfaces adjacent the open edges to provide access to the disk contained within the housing. An outwardly tapering notch is formed interiorally within the housing at the bottom end of the housing to securely receive the bottom edge therein.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1985Date of Patent: August 18, 1987Inventors: John L. Barker, Sr., John L. Barker, Jr.
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Patent number: 4687094Abstract: A container having a base containing portion and a movable cover portion is provided to contain a product for shipment or storage. The cover of the container is removed, and the base portion of the container, having two upstanding side walls, is suspended from a pegboard or slot board by providing two mounting adaptors to engage the side walls. Two mounting connectors, such as J-hooks, are used to interconnect the mounting adaptors to the pegboard or slot board, so as to mount the base portion of the container to display the product.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 1986Date of Patent: August 18, 1987Assignee: Allsop, Inc.Inventors: Ivor J. Allsop, Michael G. Allsop, James D. Allsop, Eivind Clausen
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Patent number: 4685564Abstract: The magazine comprises a platform upon which, in slidable disposition, are carried a plurality of blade carriers. The carriers are movable sidewise of the platform, and each such carrier defines a recess in which to nest a blade. The carrier recess is formed of a pair of limbs rising from a base, one of the limbs being integral with the base, and the other being pivotably coupled to an end of the base. The limbs have mutually confronting channels formed therein, with springs set therein, for receiving and latching therein a blade. The pivotable lime is so coupled to the base to allow it to slue and open the recess formed of the confronting channels, so as to release a blade held therein, and to accommodate its closure of the recess by its slueing in the opposite direction to latch and hold a blade in the recess.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1986Date of Patent: August 11, 1987Assignee: Hacker Instruments, Inc.Inventors: Ivan E. Hills, George Holmelund
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Patent number: 4685565Abstract: An interconnectable beverage container system has tongue and groove members spaced at regular intervals about the periphery of the body of each container. The tongue members each have a front surface and a pair of oppositely disposed axially extending undercut sides, and the groove members each have a pair of oppositely disposed undercut axially extending projections defining a void or groove. The tongue member slides snugly into a respective groove member of another container. Neck plates or neck flanges have lobes that extend radially outward substantially to the periphery of the container, with cutouts between successive lobes. The respective cutouts of a cluster of containers combine to form fingerholes for lifting the cluster of containers.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1986Date of Patent: August 11, 1987Inventor: Michael Sparling
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Patent number: 4682689Abstract: A dual-compartment container for use with two substances which must be separated prior to use and which may be combined by the single step of removing the cap from the container. A top container containing one substance is sealed along its bottom end by a membrane and is rotatably seated within a bottom container containing another substance. A container cap seals the top container prior to use and is threaded onto the bottom container. The cap is provided with a ratchet means which causes common rotation of the cap and the top container while the cap is being unthreaded from the bottom container. An annular knife member is interposed between the two containers and keyed to the top container for common rotation therewith as the cap is removed. Cam means are provided to translate rotary motion of the knife member relative to the bottom container into longitudinal motion of the knife member relative to the top container in order to pierce the sealing membrane.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1986Date of Patent: July 28, 1987Assignee: Clairol IncorporatedInventors: Joseph J. Pereira, Malcolm E. Taylor, Bernard Sawaf
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Patent number: 4681227Abstract: A cassette for removably housing a stimulable phosphor sheet for storing a radiation image therein comprises a lining member secured to the inner surface of a rear cover of the cassette. The lining member comprises a cushioning material layer and an embossed resin sheet or a slide material layer overlaid on the front surface of the cushioning material layer. At least a part of the peripheral portion of the lining member is cut away, and a cavity is formed at the cutaway portion so that the stimulable phosphor sheet readily separates from the rear cover when the rear cover is opened upwardly.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 1985Date of Patent: July 21, 1987Assignee: Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd.Inventors: Kaoru Tamura, Shumpeita Torii
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Patent number: 4679691Abstract: A tip tray for use in restaurants or the like which is transparent and has a pair of slide tracks or slots formed by longitudinal leg bars on the bottom. The tracks accomodate cards upon which may be printed various written messages, photos, and/or other visuals which may be viewed through the transparent tray surface.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1985Date of Patent: July 14, 1987Inventor: Kevin J. Halloran
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Patent number: 4678080Abstract: A closed, molded box for storing a videocassette includes an open sleeve, a cover and a living hinge connecting the sleeve and the cover, the hinge, the sleeve and the covering being molded simultaneously and integrally. The videocassette box may further include raised ridges on the cover and raised detents on the sleeve which engage to maintain the cover in its closed position. The cover may also include an inwardly directed protrusion adapted to contact a videocassette within the sleeve and prevent movement of the videocassette when the cover is closed.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1985Date of Patent: July 7, 1987Assignee: Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Norman E. Nelson
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Patent number: 4676374Abstract: A rigid holder for three and one-half inch hard case floppy diskettes. The holder contains 12 diskettes in an array on each side, with each array having two columns of three rows of diskette receptacles. The diskettes are received in the receptacles and the floors of the receptacles in each column are disposed in substantially parallel spaced apart planes to position the entry wall of one receptacle above the base wall of the next adjacent receptacle in the column. The floors serve as common divider floors for corresponding receptacles in both arrays. Sidewalls are also provided to prevent lateral movement of the diskette from the receptacle. A resilient tab holds the diskette in the receptacle. The receptacles are rigidly connected together so that the holder maintains the diskettes in a rigid substantially planar page orientation.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 1986Date of Patent: June 30, 1987Assignee: MicroRain CorporationInventor: Robert F. Wilkins