Patents Examined by Suzanne E. McDowell
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Patent number: 7452496Abstract: A collapsible filter element (40) for a transcatheter embolic protection device (1). The filter element (40) comprises a collapsible filter body (41) which is movable between a collapsed stored position for movement through a vascular system and an expanded position for extension across a blood vessel such that blood passing through the blood vessel is delivered through the filter element (40). A proximal inlet portion of the filter body (41) has two inlet openings (50) sized to allow blood and embolic material enter the filter body (41), and a distal outlet portion of the filter body (41) has a plurality of small outlet openings (51) to allow through-passage of blood, but to retain embolic material within the filter body (41). The filter body (41) is of an oriented polymeric material.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2003Date of Patent: November 18, 2008Assignee: Salviac LimitedInventors: Eamon Brady, Ronald Kelly
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Patent number: 7445734Abstract: A fillable rearview mirror assembly and method of molding a carrier for the assembly are provided. The mirror assembly has a hollow carrier that can be at least partially filled with a material having a density different than that of the carrier. A mirror can be attached to the carrier and the carrier attached to the vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2004Date of Patent: November 4, 2008Assignee: Lang Makra North America, LLCInventors: Heinrich Lang, Albrecht Popp
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Patent number: 7445736Abstract: This invention provides method for placing indicia on a support for an imaging element comprising embossing indicia, such as a logo, on a roller; providing a support wherein said support comprises a closed cell foam core and adhered thereto at least one flange layer, wherein said closed cell foam core comprises a polymer that has been expanded through the use of a blowing agent; and pressing said support against said embossed roller.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2002Date of Patent: November 4, 2008Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Margaret J. Helber, John E. Benson, Peter T. Aylward, Barry M. Brown
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Patent number: 7429346Abstract: An orthopedic implant device and method is disclosed. Specifically, a knee mold system is disclosed, including elastic tibial and femoral molds, each of which may be configured and dimensioned as a unitary mold for in situ placement during a surgical procedure. Each mold may be manufactured from an elastic material that may be disposable. The tibial mold may further comprise a sidewall forming a cavity, markings for relative depth measurement, and depth rings for use as a guide for scoring, cutting, and/or trimming and tearing away an excess portion of the tibial mold. The femoral mold may further comprise a sidewall defining a cavity, two legs extending from a body of the femoral mold for forming the artificial condyles, and an eyelet for aiding in placement and removal of the femoral mold. The resulting prosthetic tibial and femoral components may form an articulation surface that mimics, at least in part, the natural articulation surface of the knee.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2004Date of Patent: September 30, 2008Assignee: Ortho Development CorporationInventors: Michael D. Ensign, Matthew M. Lowe, E. Marc Mariani, Michael H. Bourne
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Patent number: 7422718Abstract: A multi-insert cap blow-molding method for molding a hollow plastic product which is integrally formed with elongate fastening members. Each fastening member is seated in a groove defined in a lower mold. Each fastening member is composed of an elongate outer insert cap and an inner insert cap which is positioned in the outer insert cap to be separated from a bottom surface of the outer insert cap and to divide a space defined in the outer insert cap into an upper space and a lower space. A hollow parison is positioned between an upper mold and the lower mold. Hot air is blown into the parison with the upper and lower molds enclosing the parison to mold the parison and integrally fuse a portion of the parison to an inner surface of the fastening member. Then, the resultant product which is cooled, discharged and finished.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2005Date of Patent: September 9, 2008Assignee: Moya International Co., Ltd.Inventors: Alexander Hong Nahm, O Yeol Kwon
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Patent number: 7422717Abstract: A joint boot which is made of resin comprising a small-diameter cylinder part, a large-diameter cylinder part and a bellows part interlinking both is molded by injection blow molding. While forming the bellows part by blow molding, the exterior boundary between an injection molding section and a blow molding section is set in a cutout portion formed in a shoulder portion of the recess for fixation.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2004Date of Patent: September 9, 2008Assignee: Toyo Tire & Rubber Co., Ltd.Inventors: Eiichi Imazu, Hiroshi Ohno, Katsushi Saito
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Patent number: 7422714Abstract: A method of fabricating and using a removable, inflatable mandrel of shape memory polymer for use in manufacturing composite parts including the steps of providing a processed pre-form of shape memory polymer, replicating a mold with the shape memory polymer, using the mold as a mandrel in the creation of composite parts, and removing the shape memory mandrel quickly and easily from the part without damage to the finished part.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2005Date of Patent: September 9, 2008Assignee: Cornerstone REsearch Group, Inc.Inventors: Patrick J. Hood, David E. Havens, Matthew C. Everhart
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Patent number: 7419633Abstract: The balloon catheter comprises a plastic tubing, a balloon fused to one end portion of said tubing, and the balloon being made of a polymer and on of a carbon nano-tube material, a nano-clay material or a nano-ceramic fiber material.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2006Date of Patent: September 2, 2008Assignee: Micrus Endovascular CorporationInventor: Oscar Jimenez
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Patent number: 7410603Abstract: A method of producing a carbon fiber-metal composite material includes: (a) mixing an elastomer, a reinforcement filler, and carbon nanofibers, and dispersing the carbon nanofibers by applying a shear force to obtain a carbon fiber composite material; and (b) replacing the elastomer in tho carbon fiber composite material with a metal material, wherein the reinforcement filler improves rigidity of at least the metal material.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2005Date of Patent: August 12, 2008Assignee: Nissin Kogyo Co., Ltd.Inventors: Toru Noguchi, Akira Magario
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Patent number: 7407619Abstract: A method for making bicycle frames includes a step of preparing initial parts by carbon-fiber sheets and inflatable bladders are inserted into the initial parts which are then arranged to a desired arrangement. The arranged parts are put in a mold which is heated under a certain pressure. The inflatable bladders are inflated by introducing air therein to push the carbon-fiber sheets against the inside of the mold. The carbon-fiber sheets are then solidified to form a front part of the bicycle frame. A rear part of the bicycle frame or the whole bicycle frame can also be made by the same method.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2005Date of Patent: August 5, 2008Assignee: Unitec Composite Technology Corp.Inventors: David Michael Anthony, Yu-Hsuan Chen
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Patent number: 7407620Abstract: A method for making bicycle frames includes a step of preparing a seat tube and a head tube and both of which are then put in concavities of two first movable mold parts on a base board. A top tube and a down tube are prepared by carbon-fiber sheets and connected between the seat tube and the head tube. Two connection ends made by carbon-fiber sheets are connected to the seat tube. Two second movable mold parts are mounted to the first movable mold parts and air is then blown into the top tube, down tube and the two connection ends to inflate the carbon-fiber sheets to contact against inner peripheries of the concavities under high temperature and pressure to let the carbon-fiber sheets be solidified.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2005Date of Patent: August 5, 2008Inventor: Yu-Hsuan Chen
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Patent number: 7402268Abstract: A process for manufacturing a composite profile based on a thermoplastic organic material reinforced by reinforcing fibres includes making a multiplicity of continuous reinforcing yarns come into contact with a thermoplastic organic material and shaping the composite profile. Continuous yarns based on continuous glass fibres and on a first thermoplastic are brought together to be parallel and at least one consolidated tape is formed by heating them, in which tape the reinforcing fibres are impregnated with the first thermoplastic. The at least one tape is introduced into a die sized to the cross-section of the profile and at least one second molten thermoplastic organic material is simultaneously introduced into the die in contact with the tape, to obtain a profile of at least one second thermoplastic organic material reinforced by the at least one tape.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2001Date of Patent: July 22, 2008Assignee: OCV Intellectual Capital, LLCInventors: Philippe Boissonnat, Edward Cooper, Guy Zanella, Remi Carel, Philippe Macquart, Thierry Gay
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Patent number: 7399443Abstract: Carbon particles, such as, carbon fibrils and carbon nanotube molecules, may be assembled into substantially pure aligned fibers by a) dispersing the carbon particles within a curable liquid, b) aligning the carbon particles by flowing the mixture of curable liquid and carbon particles down a tapering tube, and c) curing the flowing mixture of curable liquid and carbon particles in the general vicinity of the end of the tapering tube to form a fiber. The curable liquid may be cured using ultraviolet light. The solidified mixture may be further processed by d) heating the fiber so as to cause the volatile elements of the solidified curable liquid portion to substantially dissipate from the fiber, e) twisting the fiber to increase its density, f) heating the fiber to sinter the carbon particles within the fiber, and g) cladding the fiber. The resulting fiber may then be spooled onto a take-up drum.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2004Date of Patent: July 15, 2008Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: Dennis S Greywall, Bernard Yurke
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Patent number: 7399435Abstract: A process and a device for producing hollow bodies of plastic by stretch-blow molding heated parisons, in which the parisons are inspected before being heated and at least some of the defective parisons are heated and are not separated out until after being heated. This method and the respective device can be implemented at low cost and with low space requirements and it has only a minor negative effect on output of finished hollow bodies.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2003Date of Patent: July 15, 2008Assignee: Krones AGInventors: Bernhard Dünzinger, Klaus Voth
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Patent number: 7393485Abstract: An efficient and cost-effective method of designing and manufacturing a molded container having highly artistic sculptural relief. Computer software is utilized to design a skin shape, create artwork designs, add relief to the artwork designs, and apply the artwork designs to the container skin to develop a desired container. For example, design data is utilized to make molds, such as blow molds, which, in turn are utilized to make containers.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2003Date of Patent: July 1, 2008Assignee: Graham Packaging Company, L.P.Inventor: Sheldon Yourist
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Patent number: 7390444Abstract: A process for sequestering carbon dioxide from the flue gas emitted from a combustion chamber is disclosed. In the process, a foam including a foaming agent and the flue gas is formed, and the foam is added to a mixture including a cementitious material (e.g., fly ash) and water to form a foamed mixture. Thereafter, the foamed mixture is allowed to set, preferably to a controlled low-strength material having a compressive strength of 1200 psi or less. The carbon dioxide in the flue gas and waste heat reacts with hydration products in the controlled low-strength material to increase strength. In this process, the carbon dioxide is sequestered. The CLSM can be crushed or pelletized to form a lightweight aggregate with properties similar to the naturally occurring mineral, pumice.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2005Date of Patent: June 24, 2008Assignee: Wisconsin Electric Power CompanyInventors: Bruce W. Ramme, Bryna D. Goeckner, Joshua J. Russart
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Patent number: 7390453Abstract: A container and closure package in that includes a container having a body, a finish wall extending from the body with at least one external thread, a circular throat at an axial edge of the finish wall remote from the body and having a lesser inner diameter than the finish wall, and a pour spout extending axially from the throat at greater inner diameter than the throat. The container body, finish wall, throat and pour spout are of integrally blow molded construction as formed, with the inside diameter of the throat being optionally reamed as required for sealing engagement with the closure. The closure has a base wall, a peripheral outer skirt extending from the base wall with an internal thread for receipt over the external thread on the container finish wall, and an internal skirt extending from the base wall and spaced radially inwardly from the outer skirt for sliding plug-sealing receipt within the throat, with the pour spout being disposed between the inner and outer skirts of the closure.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2006Date of Patent: June 24, 2008Assignee: Graham Packaging Company, L.P.Inventors: William W. Brecheisen, John W. Safian
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Patent number: 7390455Abstract: The invention relates to a method for continuously producing plastic tubes by biaxial drawing consisting in producing a blank (E) by extrusion, heating said blank to a molecular condensation temperature, radially dilating it by the internal pressure of a fluid applied between two axially distant obturator rings (7, 11) and in carrying out a calibration (8) and cooling (9) associated with an axial tension produced on a tube at the output thereof. A pressure opposite to the internal pressure is applied to the blank wall from the outside in at least one area which is exposed to the radial dilation. Said opposite pressure is selected such that it is lower than the internal pressure, thereby preventing a counteraction to said dilation and remaining sufficient in order to control the dilation growth in such a way that it is possible to ensure a substantially constant material thickness on the same circumference.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2004Date of Patent: June 24, 2008Assignee: AlphacanInventor: Bernard Prevotat
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Patent number: 7387760Abstract: An apparatus for making an inflation film formed by extruding a raw resin in a molten state through a circular die to form a tubular film, and expanding the tubular film by the pressure of a gaseous medium introduced into an inner space thereof, while the tubular film is being cooled. The apparatus includes a cooling ring, at least one air ring coaxial with the circular die, and an adjusting device for adjusting the temperature of a gaseous medium, blown from the air ring, to a range effective to retain the tubular film, then still in a molten phase, in a condition in which the tubular film is inflated. A method for making an inflation film is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2003Date of Patent: June 17, 2008Assignee: Kuraray Co., Ltd.Inventors: Takahiro Miyata, Katsunori Hatashi, Tatsuya Sunamoto, Tadao Yoshikawa
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Patent number: 7384260Abstract: A parison pinching and separating system for attaching to first and second mold halves is disclosed. Each mold half has first and second cavities. The system includes a first pinch bar for attaching to the first cavity of the first mold half, a first pinch bar for attaching to the second cavity of the first mold half, a second pinch bar for attaching to the first cavity of the second mold half, and a second pinch bar for attaching to the second cavity of the second mold half. Each pinch bar has a surface and a protrusion that extends from the surface. The protrusions of the pinch bars associated with first cavity are positioned for pinching a parison when the first and second mold halves close. The protrusion associated with the second cavity are positioned for pinching a parison when the first and second mold halves close.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2003Date of Patent: June 10, 2008Assignee: Graham Packaging Company, L.P.Inventors: Dave Humphreys, Earle Ellis, William Richer, Robert Stoolmaker