Patents Examined by J. Howard Flint, Jr.
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Patent number: 4525132Abstract: A machine for molding and curing a mass of resilient material into a desired shape in one operation and, if desired, bonding the resilient material to another material in the same operation; generally in the class of molded rubber or rubber-like goods and particularly in the class of self-cooling airless wheels for vehicles, which wheels contain holes that taper inwardly from the periphery of the tire to and/or through the rim. The machine is characterized by fin compressor boxes that impel fins into a mold cavity to cause a compressive reaction on resilient material therein, thereby expelling excess air from the mold through escape holes. An air passage may penetrate the fins for air or water to be circulated therethrough to aid in heating, cooling and/or curing the product. Withdrawal of fins from mold cavity permits easy removal of cured product.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1983Date of Patent: June 25, 1985Inventor: Rulon A. Williams
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Patent number: 4525130Abstract: A multiply adjustable frame includes coupled seat and back pans each provided with a flexible, sealed, bead-filled bag connected to a respective vacuum pump. With a person positioned on the frame, the seat and back bags assume the contour of respective portions of that person's torso and are maintained in this configuration upon evacuation by a vacuum pump. Cushions individually contoured to the person thus fitted may then be formed either directly from the evactuated bag or from a negative plaster cast of the evacuated bag. The adjustable molding frame, the configuration of which may be varied over a wide range of angles and dimensions, is particularly adapted to provide a custom bucket seat including custom contoured seat and back cushions for the severely handicapped and deformed. Seat pan length, or depth, and seat-to-back angle may be continuously varied over a wide range of values.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 1984Date of Patent: June 25, 1985Inventor: Frederick P. Netznik
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Patent number: 4525136Abstract: Plastic tubing of extruded polybutylene and the like has an end reformed into a structural bulb sealing surface which includes a stop flange permitting the tube to be drawn into sealing engagement with a mating part. The tube end is reformed in a press or jig which includes two molds, with the tube end projecting through one mold and toward the other. The other mold is normally chilled or cooled but includes an I.D. mandrel or pin projecting therefrom. The pin is insulated from the other mold. The pin may be heated and/or cooled during the reforming cycle of the process to enable uniform heating of the projecting tube end from both the inside (I.D.) and outside (O.D.) of the tube end. The process and apparatus of the invention provides a more uniform and integral reformed tube end. The cycle time of the process may also be reduced resulting in greater productivity with less energy consumption.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1983Date of Patent: June 25, 1985Inventor: William W. Rowley
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Patent number: 4522677Abstract: Feller attachment for a heat-sealing machine for belts, with a feller plate (10), with feller gibs on the feller plate, these feller gibs (20, 21) being arranged at a certain distance from each other and extending in the direction of feed and serving to fell a cover material around the interlining of a belt, with a feeding device (51, 52) for a belt cover band, and a comb (40) for stretching and smoothing the cover material over the interlining prior to applying the belt cover band, with an adjusting device for adjusting the distance of the ends (60, 61) of the feller gibs (20, 21) to each other, this adjusting device meshing with the ends (60, 61) of the feller gibs (20, 21) with these ends pointing toward the heat-sealing machine for belts, and consisting of a sliding bar (44) with sliding bearings (41, 42) arranged thereon and a threaded spindle (46) which meshes with tapped holes (62, 63) in the sliding bearings (41, 42), with the threads (64, 65) on both ends of the threaded spindle (46) as well as the tType: GrantFiled: April 6, 1984Date of Patent: June 11, 1985Assignee: Astor-Werk, Otto Berning & Co.Inventor: Elmar Kuhn
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Patent number: 4522778Abstract: A method and apparatus for the production of parts made from plastics material using an injection press in which the mould cavity is defined by a mould surface Sca and the surface Sve of a movable piston. Firstly, the material is introduced into the mould cavity and during injection, the piston is kept stationary for a time to form a rough mould and then retracted to form a parison. Secondly, after injection has been completed the piston is advanced again, and maintained in position while cooling takes place. Thirdly, the mould is opened and the part ejected.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 1984Date of Patent: June 11, 1985Assignee: Cibie ProjecteursInventors: Antoine Baciu, Jean M. Rius, Bernard Sivry
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Patent number: 4522581Abstract: In an integrated system, plastic articles are produced in a pressure-molding machine and transferred therefrom to pallets at a receiving station. These pallets are entrained by a first branch of a conveyor which carries them through a temperature-conditioning station to an aftertreatment station in which a finishing operation such as blow-molding is performed upon the articles by a mold with which each pallet is temporarily consolidated. The pallets subsequently carry the finished articles to a discharge station and, upon their removal, are returned empty by a second conveyor branch to the receiving station.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 1984Date of Patent: June 11, 1985Assignee: Husky Injection Molding Systems Ltd.Inventors: Robert D. Schad, Herbert Rees
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Patent number: 4521171Abstract: A foot pattern device including: a cavity having a base and a wall portion; a foot form in the cavity on the base; a frame releasably securable to the base for gripping a deformable sheet between the lower edge of the frame and the upper part of the wall portion; means for heating the deformable sheet; and clamp means for holding the frame tightly to the wall portion with the deformable sheet between them as the foot is pressed on the warm deformable sheet into the foot form.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 1984Date of Patent: June 4, 1985Inventor: David Noonan, Jr.
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Patent number: 4521176Abstract: A V-shaped shell comprising a replaceable tip for a mold apparatus utilizable for squeezing a shoe upper against a female mold. The V-shaped shell comprises generally planar members meeting at a curvilinear apex, each planar member having a raised periphery which tapers inwardly towards the surface of the planar member, to define a pre-arranged volume for the tapered distribution of stiffening resin applied between the inner liner and outer layer of a shoe upper.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1984Date of Patent: June 4, 1985Assignee: USM CorporationInventors: George J. Bouzianis, Donald B. McIlvin
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Patent number: 4520989Abstract: What is proposed is an inwardly articulated form assembly for forming concrete core-wall structures having a rectangular shape in which a primary form structure having fixed seamless corners is presented to the wet concrete; after the concrete has set, a secondary support structure which effects a compound movement when activated by a lever assembly connected thereto causes the primary form to articulate inwardly in a progressively centripetal movement towards the interior of the core-shaft about vertically extending double hinged seams in the wall faces of the primary form near respective corners thereof.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1984Date of Patent: June 4, 1985Assignee: Harsco CorporationInventor: Frank Digh
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Patent number: 4520988Abstract: What is proposed is an inwardly articulated form assembly for forming concrete core-wall structures having a rectangular shape in which a primary form structure having fixed seamless corners is presented to the wet concrete; after the concrete has set, a secondary support structure which effects a compound movement when activated by a lever assembly connected thereto causes the primary form to articulate inwardly in a progressively centripetal movement towards the interior of the core-shaft about vertically extending double hinge structures connecting parts of the secondary support structure near respective corners thereof.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1984Date of Patent: June 4, 1985Assignee: Harsco CorporationInventor: Eugene P. Walker
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Patent number: 4519761Abstract: A combined molding and assembling apparatus which comprises a conveyor movable from one position to another position spaced apart from such one position, a pallet frictionally engageable with the conveyor for movement together therewith, a catch mechanism releaseably engageable with the pallet to hold the pallet at a working position, a molding machine fixedly mounted on a bench of the apparatus adjacent the conveyor and including a movable plate movable in a direction perpendicular to the direction of movement of the conveyor means for selectively closing and opening a mold assembly, and a handling machine including a head capable of moving selectively into and away from the space, in which the mold assembly operates, during the opening of the mold assembly.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 1984Date of Patent: May 28, 1985Assignee: Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventors: Kazuei Kenmochi, Tadashi Sakairi, Yoshio Maruyama, Eizi Itemadani
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Patent number: 4519764Abstract: A method of fabricating a polycrystalline silicon wafer, which method advantageously has the steps of radially outwardly flowing molten liquid of silicon base material on the wafer forming surface of a turntable mechanism by means of centrifugal force, thereby forming a thin molten liquid layer in a prescribed atmosphere, and cooling and solidifying the same. An apparatus for fabricating the wafer is used to carry out the method with a recover tray arranged at the wafer forming surface for receiving the excessive silicon liquid scattered, and a wafer tray placed on the recovery tray, and the wafer forming surface is cooled with coolant flowing in the wafer forming mechanism. Thus, large crystalline grains can be grown on the wafer in free states with the atmosphere from the inner surfaces of the casting mold as the conventional method.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1984Date of Patent: May 28, 1985Assignee: Hoxan CorporationInventors: Yasuhiro Maeda, Takashi Yokoyama, Shinichi Yagihashi
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Patent number: 4519757Abstract: A five roll calendar apparatus includes five rolls mounted in a common horizontal plane, including three heated rolls with first and second covered rolls. Each heated roll includes an inner rigid core having an outer finished surface. A plurality of grooves are formed by machining the face of the core and a thin sleeve is shrunk fit onto the core to seal the grooves and establish heat transfer passageways. The size of the passageways, the separating lands and the shell thickness are such that the temperature at the surface of the roll is essentially constant over the portions of the cavity and the adjacent core body. The thin outer wall establishes a short time response for correcting the temperature of the web. The center roll is rotatably fixed and the other rolls are individually loaded toward the fixed roll for controlling of nip pressure. The covered rolls are mounted in suitable slide supports. The end rolls are mounted to a torque shaft which provides a high degree of squareness to the roll loading.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 1984Date of Patent: May 28, 1985Assignee: Magna-Graphics CorporationInventors: Eugene W. Wittkopf, Allen R. Jorgensen, Robert A. Daane
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Patent number: 4519970Abstract: An insulated pipe joint and a method for producing the joint in which first and second tubular portions are joined through an insulating member disposed in a gap between the first and second tubular members. The first tubular member has a flange portion at one end thereof while the second tubular member has a cap portion which accommodates the flange portion of the first tubular member with the gap being formed between the cap and flange portions. The insulating member disposed in the gap hermetically couples the first and second tubular members while electrically insulating them from one another.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 1983Date of Patent: May 28, 1985Assignee: Mitsubishi Denki Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Takeo Inoue, Takashi Shirazawa
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Patent number: 4519767Abstract: A transfer apparatus is provided for transferring a molded record from the record pressing station to the record trimming station of an automated record press. The transfer apparatus is comprised of a clamp which is circular in its closed position with an interior diameter large enough to hold a record by the flash formed about the outside diameter of the record. The clamp is pivotally mounted so as to oscillate between the record pressing station and the record trimming station. In use, the clamp is positioned in the closed position between the upper and lower molding platens so as to form a molding surface against which the flash is formed in a uniform configuration during molding. After the record is molded, the clamp in the closed position is oscillated to a position in alignment with the record trimming station. The clamp is then opened which releases the record for trimming. The clamp then returns to the record pressing station for the next molding cycle.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1984Date of Patent: May 28, 1985Assignee: RCA CorporationInventor: Harry H. Westerman, Jr.
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Patent number: 4519569Abstract: For the molding of bottle caps having irregular lower boundaries, such as caps having depending tabs, the conventional mold has a core and a surrounding sleeve in which the core slides. This is modified by using a split sleeve which is maintained in close contact with the core during molding, but whose elements are freed to move outwardly away from the core when the mold begins to open. This solves the prior art problem of the galling of the contacting surfaces of sleeve and core.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 1984Date of Patent: May 28, 1985Assignee: Maxcap, Inc.Inventor: Robert L. Nolan
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Patent number: 4518341Abstract: A press is described for manufacturing plates, etc., having a press die which can be moved against a countermold for pressing, the press die being molded in accordance with the inner shape of the plate, etc., to be pressed, and having an elastic membrane closing a cavity in the countermold and mounted at its edge which is adapted to the dimensions of the edge of the finished plate. The membrane is provided with an annular slot corresponding to the base of the plate and is capable of having porcelain body in powder form distributed over it in the limits set by the mounting, when the press die is moved a distance away from the membrane, the cavity covered by the membrane being capable of being filled with a pressure medium which can be pressurized when the press die has been moved onto the porcelain body in powder form distributed over the membrane. The press die has a coating which is provided at the edge with a torus bulging towards the membrane.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 1984Date of Patent: May 21, 1985Assignee: Dorst Maschinen-und Anlagenbau Otto Dorst und Dipl.-Ing. Walter Schlegel & Co.Inventor: Hilmar Suffa
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Patent number: 4518342Abstract: The present invention relates to an apparatus for forming centrifuged poles made of high-strength resin, which apparatus features a rotary mould in which the resin is spread on a support made of felt or the like, heating means being provided in proximity to the mould, characterized by the fact that, in its interior, said mould has guide means for guiding a delivery head which delivers said material, which head is movable to and fro and is connected by means of a hose to a resin feeding apparatus located outside the mould.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1984Date of Patent: May 21, 1985Assignee: Somiver s.r.l.Inventor: Virgilio Branca
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Patent number: 4518334Abstract: A high temperature high pressure apparatus which comprises: an annular die having a straight cylindrical bore and a substantially conical face in adjacency outwards with each end thereof, a pair of tapered punches which are in opposed and axial alignment with the die so that a conical face of each punch is substantially in parallel with that of the die, a pair of inner gaskets, each of which is made of fired refractory and is arranged in direct abutment on the conical face of the punch and the bore of the die, a pair of outer gaskets, which are made of material of intermediate hardness level and is arranged in adjacency outside the inner gasket, and a pair of stopper rings of readily deformable but highly tough material and arranged in adjacency outwards to the outer gaskets.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1984Date of Patent: May 21, 1985Inventor: Hiroshi Ishizuka
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Patent number: RE31890Abstract: Freezing mould bags are disclosed, having a plurality of mould compartments, which communicate with each other and, in turn, with a liquid inlet. The liquid inlet and the mould compartments are defined by a pattern of joints or sealings between two opposed bag sheets constituting the bag walls. The mould bags are well-suited for preparing ice pieces of the ice "cube"-type, but may also be used for other purposes.The questions raised in reexamination request No. 90/000,090, filed October 15, 1981, has been considered and the results thereof are reflected in this reissue patent which constitutes the reexamination certificate required by 35 U.S.C. 307 as provided in 37 CFR 1.570(e).Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1981Date of Patent: May 21, 1985Inventor: Erling Vangedal-Nielsen