Patents Examined by Yun H. Wang
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Patent number: 4803030Abstract: A method of molding a case for use in a push-button switch as employed on a television receiver, video tape recorder, or the like. A contact plate having a central fixed contact and two opposite fixed contacts is mounted between an upper die and a lower die. One of the dies has a central support portion and two opposite support portions. In one embodiment, the central fixed contact and the opposite firxed contacts are pressed against the central support portion and the opposite support portions, respectively. A locating pin that tapers off is pressed against the central fixed contact. Two other locating pins are pushed to the vicinities of the opposite fixed contacts.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1987Date of Patent: February 7, 1989Assignee: Alps Electric Co., Ltd.Inventor: Masato Kobayashi
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Patent number: 4795597Abstract: A moulded plastics article, such as a container, having a blank of a plastics film material, as a label or diffusion barrier, at a surface thereof is manufactured by a method including the steps of cutting blanks individually from a strip of the plastics film material for each moulding operation, and feeding each cut blank to and introducing it into the mould ready for the respective moulding operation to be performed in which the blank becomes incorporated in the moulded article. The blank may be located in the mould by suction and/or blown air applied at the mould, or by electrostatically charging the blank to cause it to be attracted to a surface in the mould. The cut blanks are taken individually to the mould by a transfer arm which holds them by suction.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1987Date of Patent: January 3, 1989Assignee: Peerless Plastics Packaging LimitedInventors: Norman Whiteley, Paul J. H. Bagnall, Karl Longbottom
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Patent number: 4790973Abstract: A method of making an injection-molded slide fastener slider includes a first injection-molding step for forming a slider body having an integral arch-shaped support lug and a second injection-molding step for forming a pull tab threaded through a transverse hole in the support lug. For pivotal connection of the pull tab with the support lug, a mold used for achieving the method includes a combination of a main slide core and an auxiliary slide core slidably associated therewith. In the first injection-molding step, the auxiliary slide core is held in a first position in which the two slide cores jointly have a shape corresponding to the shape of the transverse hole while blocking fluid communication between first and second mold cavities in which the slider body and a body of the pull tab are formed respectively.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 1988Date of Patent: December 13, 1988Assignee: Yoshida Kogyo K. K.Inventors: Hiroo Minami, Kazuo Ida
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Patent number: 4781877Abstract: A method for the production of a cage made of castable or injection moldable polymeric material for rolling elements of a rolling contact bearing whereby the cage has pockets for receiving the rolling elements and contains a porous lubricant carrier, and the pockets have perforated walls to provide a direct contact between the lubricant carrier and the rolling elements. The cage is made in an injection mold or casting mold provided with cores for forming the pockets, characterized in initially inserting the lubricant carrier (5,24) into the mold (1,19), then closing the mold (1,19) whereby the lubricant carrier is elastically deformed by the cores (12,35,36) and finally surrounding the lubricant carrier (5,24) with polymeric material except at its supporting surface (14,38) and its surfaces engaging the cores (12, 35, 36).Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1987Date of Patent: November 1, 1988Assignee: INA Walzlager Schaeffler KGInventor: Jurgen Rabe
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Patent number: 4778640Abstract: A lubricating strip having a honeycomb structure of polystyrene and a water soluble leachable shaving aid of high molecular weight polyethylene oxide is molded in situ on a razor cap made of thermoplastic material which has been previously injection molded.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1987Date of Patent: October 18, 1988Assignee: Warner-Lambert CompanyInventors: David B. Braun, William E. Vreeland, Vincent C. Motta
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Patent number: 4776915Abstract: A method of preparing a molding for vehicle, on the surface or in the body of which a metal member to be bonded to the product is integrally bonded or held, wherein the material to be molded into a desired shape and the metal member to be bonded to the molding are placed in a mold and heated by dielectric heating and the like, so as to integrally mold the same together.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1987Date of Patent: October 11, 1988Assignees: Toyota Jidosha Kabushiki, Aisin Seiki Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Sadaaki Natori, Nobutoshi Hase
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Patent number: 4765856Abstract: A process for making a moldable article for individualizing the operative surfaces of implements such as the hand grip of tennis racquets or hand tools. The moldable article is a sheet of polymeric material, including a polyurethane or thermoplastic-rubber copolymer component blended with volatile solvents and fillers to form a moldable mass that after receiving an individual's hand impression, for example, cures by solvent evaporation at ambient temperatures to a solid non-tacky hand grip. The moldable article is made by mixing the components together and forming a sheet which is sandwiched between semipermeable films that permit partial evaporation of the solvents. The sheet is then packaged between non-permeable films which prevent further evaporation until impressed by the consumer and exposed to air drying.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1987Date of Patent: August 23, 1988Inventor: Ruxton C. Doubt
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Patent number: 4764328Abstract: A method for contact fusion bonding of compressible, low density thermoplastic parts is disclosed, which comprises essentially: (a) fluidizing only a surface film on opposed mateable margins of the thermoplastic parts by precompressing the margins against a transversely stationary heated platen located therebetween and, prior to fluidization, continuing such contact to promote such fluidization by thermal conductivity and make heat-settable a limited, predetermined, nonmelted subsurface layer of said mateable margins; and (b) within a time period during which said surface films remain fluid, withdraw said platen from between said opposed margins with minimal separation while bringing the mateable margins together with sufficient force to merge said fluid films and compress said subsurface layers a predetermined moulded dimension.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 1987Date of Patent: August 16, 1988Assignee: Ford Motor CompanyInventors: Bruno Matz, Dolores C. Kearney
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Patent number: 4758399Abstract: A method of forming a substrate for manufacturing single crystal thin films, wherein the substrate is a replica pattern of a monocrystalline or single crystal cleavage plane. Such replica pattern may be formed by pressing a material in a softened state against the cleavage plane of the single crystal, with subsequent hardening, and also, by subjecting the single crystal cleavage plane to vapor deposition or plating, and thereafter removing the formed layer from the single crystal cleavage plane.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 1986Date of Patent: July 19, 1988Assignee: Yoshihiro HamakawaInventors: Yoshihiro Hamakawa, Hideyuki Takakura
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Patent number: 4758392Abstract: An end component 3 is spin-welded into the cut end of an extruded tube 1 with the application of axial pressure but without the application of radial pressure to the weld area. The radial forces required to create a weld are provided by hoop stresses which are formed in the tube by shock-cooling the tube as it emerges from the extrusion die. When the tube is cut, the hoop stresses cause the cut end of the tube to contract radially prior to insertion of the end component. To assist in insertion of the end component, a cylindrical skirt thereof 4 is provided with a chamfered end 9.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1987Date of Patent: July 19, 1988Assignee: Metal Box P.L.C.Inventors: Malcolm G. Collins, Raymond Baldwin
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Patent number: 4758400Abstract: Fiber reinforced molding compounds wherein the resinous matrix is a thermosetting linear polymer characterized in constituting two oligomeric ethylenically unsaturated polyester segments joined through a polyurethane residue and having acryloyl or methacryloyl end groups.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 1987Date of Patent: July 19, 1988Assignee: Ashland Oil, Inc.Inventors: William R. Dunnavant, Gilbert M. Gynn, Richard E. Field
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Patent number: 4751038Abstract: A crowned, domed garment button for use with a garment. The garment button comprises a generally cylindrical base member, a generally disc-like front facing portion, the facing portion, configured in a generally domed convex configuration, includes a periphery, and a generally annular rim portion, the rim portion being adapted to embed the front facing portion periphery, whereby the rim portion accentuates the domed front facing portion.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1987Date of Patent: June 14, 1988Assignee: Louis F. Arnone, IIIInventors: Gary R. Schlueter, Karsten K. Kettlitz, Louis F. Arnone, III
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Patent number: 4710338Abstract: A plastics article, for example a container lid, in which a blank 3 of sheet material is incorporated, as a label or diffusion barrier, as the article is moulded is manufactured in an injection mould the mould cavity of which contains a recess 7 into which the blank is received prior to injection of the plastics material. The blank is dropped from holder means externally of the mould cavity, preferably during relative closing movement between the mould halves 5, 6 and is caused to enter into the recess as it falls. The blank may be held in a guide track 12 or chute directed down into the mould cavity and be restrained by a stop 13 from falling until required to do so. Air may be applied to the blank as it falls to direct it into the recess.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1986Date of Patent: December 1, 1987Assignee: Peerless Plastics Packaging LimitedInventors: Paul J. H. Bagnall, Norman Whiteley