Patents by Inventor Clifford A. Bellum

Clifford A. Bellum has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Publication number: 20070235580
    Abstract: A yarn carrier is provided in the form of a yarn winding tube having a yarn catch insert. The yarn winding tube is a hollow cylindrical tube having a longitudinal axis extending lengthwise between its first and second opposite ends. The tube has a hole through its surface for receiving a yarn catch insert. The yarn catch insert includes a first member and a second member, each having an inside surface. When positioned within the hole, the inside surfaces of the first and second members face each other and form a string-up groove therebetween. After a yarn winding and unwinding process, the yarn catch insert may be removed from the hole in the tube, the first and second member may be separated, and the string-up groove may be cleaned. The yarn catch insert may then be re-inserted into the hole and the tube may be reused for winding.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 5, 2007
    Publication date: October 11, 2007
    Applicant: Sonoco Development, Inc.
    Inventors: Ismael Hernandez, Brian Couchey, Clifford Bellum, Christoph Reicherz, Richard Mims
  • Patent number: 7240875
    Abstract: A yarn carrier is provided in the form of a yarn winding tube having a yarn catch insert. The yarn winding tube is a hollow cylindrical tube having a longitudinal axis extending lengthwise between its first and second opposite ends. The tube has a hole through its surface for receiving a yarn catch insert. The yarn catch insert includes a first member and a second member, each having an inside surface. When positioned within the hole, the inside surfaces of the first and second members face each other and form a string-up groove therebetween. After a yarn winding and unwinding process, the yarn catch insert may be removed from the hole in the tube, the first and second member may be separated, and the string-up groove may be cleaned. The yarn catch insert may then be re-inserted into the hole and the tube may be reused for winding.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 14, 2003
    Date of Patent: July 10, 2007
    Assignee: Sonoco Development, Inc.
    Inventors: Ismael A. Hernández, Brian P. Couchey, Clifford A. Bellum, Christoph Reicherz, Richard K. Mims
  • Patent number: 7121500
    Abstract: A stackable winding core in accordance with the invention has a male end and an opposite female end. The ends are configured in such a manner that they do not hinder or prevent the insertion of chucks or mandrels into the core for winding or unwinding of web material about the core. The male end of one core is receivable into the female end of another core so that the cores can be axially stacked end-to-end, the engagement between the ends of the cores keeping the core coaxially aligned with each other. The ends are also configured to support axial loads exerted between the cores.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 9, 2004
    Date of Patent: October 17, 2006
    Assignee: Sonoco Development, Inc.
    Inventors: Angela Adams, Clifford A. Bellum, Wim van de Camp
  • Publication number: 20050199764
    Abstract: A stackable winding core in accordance with the invention has a male end and an opposite female end. The ends are configured in such a manner that they do not hinder or prevent the insertion of chucks or mandrels into the core for winding or unwinding of web material about the core. The male end of one core is receivable into the female end of another core so that the cores can be axially stacked end-to-end, the engagement between the ends of the cores keeping the core coaxially aligned with each other. The ends are also configured to support axial loads exerted between the cores.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 9, 2004
    Publication date: September 15, 2005
    Inventors: Angela Adams, Clifford Bellum, Wim Camp
  • Publication number: 20050077421
    Abstract: A yarn carrier is provided in the form of a yarn winding tube having a yarn catch insert. The yarn winding tube is a hollow cylindrical tube having a longitudinal axis extending lengthwise between its first and second opposite ends. The tube has a hole through its surface for receiving a yarn catch insert. The yarn catch insert includes a first member and a second member, each having an inside surface. When positioned within the hole, the inside surfaces of the first and second members face each other and form a string-up groove therebetween. After a yarn winding and unwinding process, the yarn catch insert may be removed from the hole in the tube, the first and second member may be separated, and the string-up groove may be cleaned. The yarn catch insert may then be re-inserted into the hole and the tube may be reused for winding.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 14, 2003
    Publication date: April 14, 2005
    Inventors: Ismael Hernandez, Brian Couchey, Clifford Bellum, Christoph Reicherz, Richard Mims
  • Patent number: 5472154
    Abstract: The invention provides spirally wound paperboard cores for winding of textiles and other materials and which have enhanced high speed winding capability. The spirally wound paperboard plies forming the body wall of the paperboard core have a predetermined spiral winding angle with respect to the axis of the cylindrical body wall of greater than 71 degrees. In winding cores having a relatively large ID of between about 4.8 in. (120 mm) and 6 in. (150 mm), the paperboard plies forming the spirally wound cores have a winding angle of greater than 74 degrees. In winding cores having a lower ID of less than 4.8 inches (120 mm), all of the paperboard plies have a width of 3.5 in. (89 mm) or less and a spiral winding angle of greater than 71 degrees.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 2, 1993
    Date of Patent: December 5, 1995
    Assignee: Sonoco Products Company
    Inventors: Yanping Qiu, Terry D. Gerhardt, Tony F. Rummage, Clifford A. Bellum, Jr.