Patents by Inventor James C. Benoit
James C. Benoit 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).
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Patent number: 7005989Abstract: EAS marker, in one embodiment, comprises a self-lockable loop fastener. The self-lockable loop fastener comprises an elongated strap having a first end and a second end, the second end being provided with a plurality of teeth. The self-lockable loop fastener also comprises a paddle disposed at the first end of the strap. The paddle includes a recess and a locking head. The second end of the strap is insertable into, but not through, the locking head, the locking head having a tang for lockably engaging the teeth in such a way as to prevent withdrawal of the strap from the locking head and thereby forming a locked loop of fixed size.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2001Date of Patent: February 28, 2006Assignee: Avery Dennison CorporationInventors: James C. Benoit, John R. Franks, Charles L. Deschenes
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Patent number: 6848606Abstract: An apparatus (11) for dispensing individual plastic fasteners from fastener stock (13), includes a housing (27) and a hollow slotted needle (173) mounted onto said housing (27). An indexing wheel (95) is rotatably disposed within the housing (27) and advances a fastener to the rear end of the needle (173). A rocker (177) is slidably disposed within the housing and serves to move the cross-bar of the fastener in parallel with the needle bore. A plunger (179) is disposed within the housing (27) and is capable of being slidably displaced by a trigger assembly. An ejector rod (181) is fixedly mounted onto the plunger (179) and serves to push the cross-bar of the fastener out of the front of the needle (173). An indexing slide (137) separate from the rocker (177) is slidably disposed within the housing (27) and serves to rotatably advance the indexing wheel (95) after the ejector rod (181) pushes the cross-bar of the fastener out the front end of the needle (173).Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2001Date of Patent: February 1, 2005Assignee: Avery Dennison CorporationInventors: James C. Benoit, Marilyn Bone Kloss, William G. Berrocal, Arnold R. Bone
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Publication number: 20040159694Abstract: An apparatus (11) for dispensing individual plastic fasteners from fastener stock (13), includes a housing (27) and a hollow slotted needle (173) mounted onto said housing (27). An indexing wheel (95) is rotatably disposed within the housing (27) and advances a fastener to the rear end of the needle (173). A rocker (177) is slidably disposed within the housing and serves to move the cross-bar of the fastener in parallel with the needle bore. A plunger (179) is disposed within the housing (27) and is capable of being slidably displaced by a trigger assembly. An ejector rod (181) is fixedly mounted onto the plunger (179) and serves to push the cross-bar of the fastener out of the front of the needle (173). An indexing slide (137) separate from the rocker (177) is slidably disposed within the housing (27) and serves to rotatably advance the indexing wheel (95) after the ejector rod (181) pushes the cross-bar of the fastener out the front end of the needle (173).Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2004Publication date: August 19, 2004Inventors: James C. Benoit, Arnold R. Bone, Marilyn Bone Kloss, William G. Berrocal
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Publication number: 20040051640Abstract: EAS marker, in one embodiment, comprises a self-lockable loop fastener. The self-lockable loop fastener comprises an elongated strap having a first end and a second end, the second end being provided with a plurality of teeth. The self-lockable loop fastener also comprises a paddle disposed at the first end of the strap. The paddle includes a recess and a locking head. The second end of the strap is insertable into, but not through, the locking head, the locking head having a tang for lockably engaging the teeth in such a way as to prevent withdrawal of the strap from the locking head and thereby forming a locked loop of fixed size.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 2, 2003Publication date: March 18, 2004Inventors: James C. Benoit, John R. Franks, Charles L. Deschenes
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Patent number: 6640394Abstract: A tamper-proof tie includes a head and an attached strap. The head includes a strap accepting channel and a blind cavity. The strap accepting channel includes a strap entry end and a strap exit end. The blind cavity includes an open end. The head includes a flexible locking member comprising first and second ends which are fixed in place within the head. The strap includes an anti-tampering device which comprises a finger and a projection. In use, the strap is inserted into the strap accepting channel so the tie forms a closed loop. As the strap is inserted into the head, the locking member engages the anti-tampering device to prevent withdrawal of the strap from the head. With the tie formed into a closed loop, the anti-tampering device substantially encloses the entry end and the exit end of the strap accepting channel and the open end of the blind cavity.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2002Date of Patent: November 4, 2003Assignee: Avery Dennison CorporationInventors: William G. Berrocal, James C. Benoit
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Publication number: 20030192149Abstract: A tamper-proof tie includes a head and an attached strap. The head includes a strap accepting channel and a blind cavity. The strap accepting channel includes a strap entry end and a strap exit end. The blind cavity includes an open end. The head includes a flexible locking member comprising first and second ends which are fixed in place within the head. The strap includes an anti-tampering device which comprises a finger and a projection. In use, the strap is inserted into the strap accepting channel so the tie forms a closed loop. As the strap is inserted into the head, the locking member engages the anti-tampering device to prevent withdrawal of the strap from the head. With the tie formed into a closed loop, the anti-tampering device substantially encloses the entry end and the exit end of the strap accepting channel and the open end of the blind cavity.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2002Publication date: October 16, 2003Inventors: William G. Berrocal, James C. Benoit
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Patent number: 6536082Abstract: A tamper-proof tie includes a head and an attached strap. The head is shaped to define an elongated interior channel having a strap entry end and a strap exit end. The head includes an articulating locking tang disposed to project into the interior channel. The strap includes a first end formed onto the head, a second end and an anti-tampering device integrally formed onto the second end, the anti-tampering device including a plug and a finger. In use, the strap is inserted into the interior channel so the tie forms a closed loop. As the strap is inserted into the head, the locking tang engages the anti-tampering device to prevent withdrawal of the strap from the head. With the tie formed into a closed loop, the plug is sized and shaped to substantially enclose the entry end and the finger is sized and shaped to substantially enclose the exit end.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2001Date of Patent: March 25, 2003Assignee: Avery Dennison CorporationInventors: William G. Berrocal, James C. Benoit
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Patent number: 6523228Abstract: A tamper-proof tie includes, in one embodiment, a head and an attached strap. The head is shaped to include an elongated interior channel, an articulating locking tang, a strap limiting stop and a door activation surface. The strap includes a first end formed onto the head, a second end and a strap limiting projection disposed between the first and second ends. The portion of the strap from the first end to the strap limiting projection is in the form a flexible filament. The portion of the strap from the strap limiting projection from to the second end includes a top surface, a bottom surface, a ladder structure having a window, an anti-tampering projection formed on the top surface and a door formed on the bottom surface, the door adapted to pivot between an open position and a closed position. In use, the strap is inserted into the interior channel so the tie forms a closed loop.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2000Date of Patent: February 25, 2003Assignee: Avery Dennison CorporationInventor: James C. Benoit
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Publication number: 20030029004Abstract: A tamper-proof tie includes a head and an attached strap. The head is shaped to define an elongated interior channel having a strap entry end and a strap exit end. The head includes an articulating locking tang disposed to project into the interior channel. The strap includes a first end formed onto the head, a second end and an anti-tampering device integrally formed onto the second end, the anti-tampering device including a plug and a finger. In use, the strap is inserted into the interior channel so the tie forms a closed loop. As the strap is inserted into the head, the locking tang engages the anti-tampering device to prevent withdrawal of the strap from the head. With the tie formed into a closed loop, the plug is sized and shaped to substantially enclose the entry end and the finger is sized and shaped to substantially enclose the exit end.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2001Publication date: February 13, 2003Inventors: William G. Berrocal, James C. Benoit
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Patent number: 6430783Abstract: A tie for use in pairing together two objects. The tie comprises a head having an elongated channel extending therethrough, a locking tang within the head, and a strap having a length of approximately 63.3 cm. The strap comprises a first end integrally formed onto the head and a second end. A projection is formed on the strap between the first end and the second end. The portion of the strap from the projection to the first end is in the form of an elongated, flexible filament having a length of approximately 59.5 cm. The elongated filament is narrow in thickness, narrow in width and has a generally uniform, rectangularly-shaped cross-section. The portion of the strap from the projection to the second end is formed in a ladder structure having a plurality of rungs. The rungs of the strap are sequentially engaged by the locking tang when the strap is inserted into and through the elongated channel to form a closed loop.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2000Date of Patent: August 13, 2002Assignee: Avery Dennison CorporationInventor: James C. Benoit
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Patent number: 6347435Abstract: A rivet tie for coupling together two or more objects. In one embodiment, the tie includes a cable tie shank and a pawl nut which are integrally connected together by a break-away attachment member of reduced strength. The cable tie shank includes a tail having a first end, a second end, a top surface, a plurality of ratchet teeth formed on the top surface and an enlarged button end integrally formed onto the second end. The pawl nut can be separated from the cable tie shank and includes a top surface, a bottom surface, an elongated central opening and a flexible pawl disposed to project into the elongated central opening. In use, two or more objects are disposed on the tail of the cable tie shank. The pawl nut is then slidably mounted onto the tail so as to effectively sandwich the objects between the enlarged button end and the pawl nut, the pawl sequentially engaging the plurality of ratchet teeth on the strap to secure the coupling of the objects together.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2000Date of Patent: February 19, 2002Assignee: Avery Dennison CorporationInventors: Paul A. Davignon, James C. Benoit
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Patent number: 6186451Abstract: A cable tie for securing a connector to a cable of a harness, the connector having a pair of rails which together form a track therebetween. The cable tie comprises an elongated flexible strap having a first end and a second end. A locking head is integrally formed on the first end of the strap and is adapted to cooperate with the strap to form a loop 22 around the cable. The cable tie further comprises a fastener coupled to the strap which is sized and shaped to slide into the track formed in the connector. In one embodiment, the fastener of the cable tie is integrally formed on the strap. In another embodiment, the fastener of the cable tie and the strap are two separate pieces, thereby enabling the fastener to slide along the strap.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1999Date of Patent: February 13, 2001Assignee: Avery Dennison CorporationInventor: James C. Benoit
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Patent number: 6105210Abstract: A tie for use in pairing together two objects. The tie comprises a head having an elongated channel extending therethrough, a locking tang within the head, and a strap having a length of approximately 63.3 cm. The strap comprises a first end integrally formed onto the head and a second end. A projection is formed on the strap between the first end and the second end. The portion of the strap from the projection to the first end is in the form of an elongated, flexible filament having a length of approximately 59.5 cm. The elongated filament is narrow in thickness, narrow in width and has a generally uniform, rectangularly-shaped cross-section. In one embodiment, the portion of the strap from the projection to the second end is formed in a ladder structure having a plurality of rungs. The rungs of the strap are sequentially engaged by the locking tang when the strap is inserted into and through the elongated channel to form a closed loop.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 1999Date of Patent: August 22, 2000Assignee: Avery Dennison CorporationInventor: James C. Benoit
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Patent number: 6102347Abstract: A cable tie for securing a connector to a cable of a harness, the connector having a pair of rails which together form a track therebetween. The cable tie comprises an elongated flexible strap having a first end and a second end. A locking head is integrally formed on the first end of the strap and is adapted to cooperate with the strap to form a loop around the cable. The cable tie further comprises a fastener coupled to the strap which is sized and shaped to slide into the track formed in the connector. In one embodiment, the fastener of the cable tie is integrally formed on the strap. In another embodiment, the fastener of the cable tie and the strap are two separate pieces, thereby enabling the fastener to slide along the strap.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 1997Date of Patent: August 15, 2000Assignee: Avery Dennison CorporationInventor: James C. Benoit
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Patent number: 5926921Abstract: A one-piece cable tie for securing a cable to a mounting surface having a threaded stud attached thereto, the cable having an outer sheath of convoluted tubing. The cable tie comprises an elongated strap and a locking head on one end of the strap. The locking head is adapted to cooperate with the strap to form a loop around the cable. The cable tie further includes a fastener coupled to the locking head for securing the cable to the threaded stud. The fastener includes a boss having a central bore to enable the boss to be mounted over the threaded stud. The fastener also includes a first set of flexible fingers formed on the boss which are disposed to project into the bore. Each finger comprises an arm pivotally connected to the boss and an engagement head formed on the arm for engaging the threaded stud. The fastener further includes a cover connected to the boss.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1997Date of Patent: July 27, 1999Assignee: Avery Dennison CorporationInventor: James C. Benoit
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Patent number: 5921510Abstract: A one-piece cable tie for securing a cable to mounting surface having an aperture therein. The cable tie comprises an elongated strap and a locking head integrally formed together. The locking head is adapted to cooperate with the strap to form a loop around the cable. The cable tie further comprises a fastener coupled to the locking head in coaxial alignment with the longitudinal axis of the strap. The fastener includes a flange and a Christmas tree head adapted to be inserted in the aperture of the mounting surface. The Christmas tree head includes a pair of legs integrally formed on and projecting out from the underside of the flange which terminate in a common tip. The pair of legs are capable of being inwardly compressed upon insertion of the Christmas tree head into the aperture. The flange, the legs and the tip together define a longitudinal slot therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 1996Date of Patent: July 13, 1999Assignee: Avery Dennison Corp.Inventors: James C. Benoit, Clinton Noddin Matthews
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Patent number: 5836053Abstract: A one piece cable tie for forming a plurality of objects such as cables into a bundle includes an elongated flexible strap having a top planar surface, a bottom planar surface, a first end and a second end. The strap further includes a plurality of transverse raised cross-members projecting up from the top planar surface, said raised cross-members being spaced along the length of the strap and defining therebetween a plurality of openings. A locking head is integrally formed to the first end of the strap. The locking head includes an outer end wall, an inner end wall and a pair of sidewalls which together define a generally rectangularly shaped strap accepting channel therebetween. A holding tab is disposed within the locking head and projects out from the inner end wall and into the strap accepting channel. The outer end wall is shaped to include an angled locking face.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1996Date of Patent: November 17, 1998Assignee: Avery Dennison CorporationInventors: Paul A. Davignon, Richard M. Bastien, James C. Benoit
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Patent number: 5803413Abstract: A one-piece cable tie for securing a cable to a mounting surface having a threaded stud attached thereto, the cable having an outer sheath of convoluted tubing. The cable tie comprises an elongated strap and a locking head on one end of the strap. The locking head is adapted to cooperate with the strap to form a loop around the cable. The cable tie further includes a fastener coupled to the locking head for securing the cable to the threaded stud. The fastener includes a boss having a central bore to enable the boss to be mounted over the threaded stud. The fastener also includes a plurality of flexible fingers formed to the boss which are disposed to project into the bore. Each finger comprises an arm pivotally connected to the boss and an engagement head formed to the arm for engaging the threaded stud. The fastener further includes a cover connected to the boss.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 1996Date of Patent: September 8, 1998Assignee: Avery Dennison CorporationInventors: James C. Benoit, Clinton Noddin Matthews
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Patent number: 5713542Abstract: A locator tie for use in securing a cable to a wall having an aperture, the cable including a tubular sheath having longitudinally spaced apart annular grooves on the outer surface thereof. The locator tie includes a fastener and a cable tie, the cable tie being integrally formed with the fastener. The fastener includes an arrowhead mounted on a support and surrounded by a spring-biased basket. The cable tie includes a strap having an inner surface and an outer surface and includes a head portion and a tail portion. The fastener is disposed between the head portion and the tail portion of the strap. The head portion of the strap includes a longitudinal rib located near the basket receivable in an annular groove when the strap is wrapped around a cable to prevent movement of the cable reactive the strap. The rib is shaped to include three pairs of inwardly tapered sidewalls which enable the cable tie to be secured against movement with a variety of tubular sheath sizes.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 1995Date of Patent: February 3, 1998Assignee: Avery Dennison CorporationInventor: James C. Benoit
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Patent number: 5685048Abstract: A tie for use in pairing together two objects. The tie comprises a head having an elongated channel extending therethrough, a locking tang within the head, and a strap extending from the head. The strap is approximately 30 cm in length and is formed in a ladder structure having a plurality of rungs. The rungs of the strap are sequentially engaged by the locking tang when the strap is inserted into and through the elongated channel to form a closed loop. As the strap is further inserted through the elongated channel, the size of the closed loop is decreased. The tie further includes a projection formed on a rung of the strap and located approximately 26 cm from the head. The projection protrudes upward from the rung approximately 1 mm and serves as a stop to limit the minimum size of the closed loop which can be formed when the strap is inserted into the head.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1996Date of Patent: November 11, 1997Inventor: James C. Benoit