Patents Examined by Shawn A. Mitchell
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Patent number: 5911848Abstract: An efficient method for using a single, ceramic hand-shaped mandrel to make an integral double layer surgical glove having an indicator bulb that is adapted to warn a health care worker (e.g. a surgeon) to re-glove in the event that the structural integrity of the glove is compromised as a consequence of a puncture or tear. First and second latex gloves are formed one above the other over the mandrel. An air permeable mold release agent separates the first and second latex gloves and establishes an air channel which lies in communication with the indicator bulb. The indicator bulb, which is responsive to a pressure differential in the air channel, is initially pumped and compressed so as to suction trapped air in the air channel to the atmosphere and thereby create a vacuum.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 1997Date of Patent: June 15, 1999Assignee: Habley Medical Technology CorporatonInventors: Terry M. Haber, William H. Smedley, Clark B. Foster
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Patent number: 5911847Abstract: The invention relates to a method and a device for producing a scanning device, also termed a pick-up, for optical recording media, which can be produced with a low outlay and thus cost-effectively, and in comparative terms has a low tilt of the objective lens and improved guidance properties. According to the invention, during the connection of an objective lens holder and actuator base plate, a prestress is applied to wires provided as elastic support of the objective lens holder on an actuator base plate. Scanning devices produced according to the invention for optical recording media have a low tilt of the objective lens and improved guidance properties.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1997Date of Patent: June 15, 1999Assignee: Deutsche Thomson-Brandt GmbHInventors: Tsuneo Suzuki, Reiner Baas
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Patent number: 5906699Abstract: In a method of making paper lamp shades the paper is wrapped at least around part of a circumferential surface of a cylindrical body. A thread is wrapped around the paper applied to the circumferential surface. The paper having the thread wrapped therearound is pushed together, in a direction along the cylindrical body, thereby folding the paper. Then the pushed together paper is removed from the cylindrical body.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1997Date of Patent: May 25, 1999Assignee: Ingo MaurerInventor: Dagmar Mombach
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Patent number: 5902431Abstract: A method of and an apparatus for forming a composite web for use in making a fuel element for smoking articles comprises a dual bobbin unwinder from which alternate glass fiber webs are unwound. A splicing apparatus is used to splice together the webs unwound from the two bobbins of the unwinder. Sensing and speed controls are provided for sensing unwinding speed and the amount of web remaining on a bobbin for controlling web accumulation prior to splicing and stopping of the web to effect a splice. Downstream of the splicing apparatus the web is fed to a composite web former where it is slit into equal halves and vertically separated. A paper web is guided between the two web halves and the webs are converged into a three layer composite web with the paper web sandwiched between the glass fiber web halves. The composite web is fed to a KDF filter maker where it is combined with a carbonaceous rod for making a fuel element.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1997Date of Patent: May 11, 1999Assignee: R. J. Reynolds Tobacco CompanyInventors: Donald Ross Wilkinson, John Larkin Nelson, Jeffrey Kane Rogers, Vernon Brent Barnes, Barry Smith Fagg
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Patent number: 5902441Abstract: The present invention is directed to a Three Dimensional Printing materials systems and method that satisfies the need for a quick, reliable, safe, and inexpensive method for producing both appearance models and small numbers of functional parts in an office environment. The method of the present invention includes building cross-sectional portions of a three-dimensional article, and assembling the individual cross-sectional areas in a layer-wise fashion to form a final article. The individual cross-sectional areas are built by using an ink-jet printhead to deliver an aqueous solvent to an adhesive particulate mixture, causing the particles of the mixture to adhere together, and to previous cross-sectional areas.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 1996Date of Patent: May 11, 1999Assignee: Z CorporationInventors: James F. Bredt, Timothy Anderson
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Patent number: 5900098Abstract: Methods for bonding structurally asymmetrical or otherwise structurally dissimilar optical discs are provided. A bonded optical disc stack is formed from a first and a second optical disc by coating the back side of at least one of the optical discs with a light-curable bonding material and stacking the first and second optical discs back to back. The front side of the second optical disc is exposed to light for a first predetermined time period. The front sides of both the first and second optical discs are then exposed to light for a second predetermined time period. Finally, the front side of the first optical disc is exposed to light for a third predetermined time period. In this manner, when the second optical disc comprises program information and the first optical disc comprises a graphical image or other artwork, image pass-through due to simultaneous exposure and disc warpage due to one-sided exposure are significantly reduced.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1997Date of Patent: May 4, 1999Assignee: WEA Manufacturing Inc.Inventors: William R. Mueller, Lewis R. Gensel, Edward Pickutoski
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Patent number: 5885392Abstract: A filter element, e.g. for an oil filter, which may be annular, is formed from an elongate sheet of paper or paper-like material having elongate side edges, and strips of hot-melt adhesive are applied to extend with one strip of adhesive 10 immediately adjacent one longitudinal side edge and another strip of adhesive similarly immediately adjacent the other elongate side edge of the sheet. The sheet is then folded in concertina fashion, to form an assembly of a plurality of stacked panels 14, which are hinged at folds alternatively on one side and the other of the concertina assembly, whereafter the panels are pressed together whereby alternate pairs of adjacent panels are secured together, and whereby adhesive is squeezed beyond the ends of the secured panels to form beads 16 of adhesive.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1997Date of Patent: March 23, 1999Assignee: AlliedSignal Inc.Inventor: Robert S. Mules
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Patent number: 5885405Abstract: Apparatus for and process of folding and securing edges of a relatively large wrap over corresponding edges of a smaller board positioned on and in contact with an adhesively coated surface of the wrap to form a laminated work-piece, the work-piece being moved in a first direction to a first wrapping head having a pair of movable jaws defining a slot. An edge if the sheet extending from the work-piece, is engaged and folded over a corresponding edge of the board and adhesively adheres to the opposite surface of the board. The folded-over edge is then clamped between the jaws of the first wrapping head and carried in that manner in an opposite direction in a parallel but displaced second plane to a similar slot in a second, like, wrapping head. At the latter, the opposite edge of the sheet extending from the work-piece is similarly engaged, folded over and adhered to the board.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 1997Date of Patent: March 23, 1999Assignee: Crathern Engineering Co., Inc.Inventor: Thomas M. Porat
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Patent number: 5882465Abstract: The present invention is directed to improved methods and apparatuses for manufacturing microfabricated devices, and particularly, microfluidic devices. In general the methods and apparatuses of the invention provide improved methods of bonding substrates together by applying a vacuum to the space between the substrates during the bonding process.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 1997Date of Patent: March 16, 1999Assignee: Caliper Technologies Corp.Inventor: Richard J. McReynolds