Patents by Inventor James P. Morris
James P. Morris 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: 6991447Abstract: A pleating machine (20) is provided which allows extremely rapid, uniform pleating of flexible, tubular bodies (28), thereby eliminating the arduous and time-consuming task of manual pleating. The machine (20) includes an upper, stationary, female tubular jaw (90) and a lower, reciprocal, male tubular pleating jaw (92) which are oriented in superposed, substantially axial alignment, along with a drive assembly (26) serving to vertically reciprocate lower jaw (92). An elongated rod-type body support (24) extends downwardly through the upper jaw (90) and presents a pleating surface (88a), so that upon reciprocation of lower jaw (92), the jaw lugs (105) successively engage the body (28) to form pleats (162, 164). The pleats (162, 164) are retained by keeper structure including inwardly extending female jaw segments (98) and weighted slide (89) mounted on support (24).Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2002Date of Patent: January 31, 2006Assignee: BE Intellectual Property, Inc.Inventors: Harold G. LeClare, Kevin E. Welch, Kevin L. Egbert, Andrew R. Elliott, James P. Morris, Gary R. Hannah
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Publication number: 20040017025Abstract: A pleating machine (20) is provided which allows extremely rapid, uniform pleating of flexible, tubular bodies (28), thereby eliminating the arduous and time-consuming task of manual pleating. The machine (20) includes an upper, stationary, female tubular jaw (90) and a lower, reciprocal, male tubular pleating jaw (92) which are oriented in superposed, substantially axial alignment, along with a drive assembly (26) serving to vertically reciprocate lower jaw (92). An elongated rod-type body support (24) extends downwardly through the upper jaw (90) and presents a pleating surface (88a), so that upon reciprocation of lower jaw (92), the jaw lugs (105) successively engage the body (28) to form pleats (162, 164). The pleats (162, 164) are retained by keeper structure including inwardly extending female jaw segments (98) and weighted slide (89) mounted on support (24).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2002Publication date: January 29, 2004Inventors: Harold G. LeClare, Kevin E. Welch, Kevin L. Egbert, Andrew R. Elliott, James P. Morris, Gary R. Hannah
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Patent number: 6526967Abstract: An improved crew oxygen mask and stowage assembly combination (10) is provided including a stowage box (12) equipped with a door (22), with a crew mask assembly (14) made up of a mask (48), gas-conveying tubing (50) and valve unit (46). The box (12) also includes a valve-controlling switch lever (44) for selective gas-on or gas-off operation of valve unit (46). In normal conditions, the mask (48) and tubing (50) are stowed within box (12) with lever (44) oriented in the gas-on position, so that the tubing (50) is pressurized and mask (48) may be quickly pulled from the box (12) and used. After such use, the switch lever (44) is shifted to the gas-off position, causing the tubing (50) to be depressurized; this allows easy restowage of the tubing (50) and mask (48) within the box (12). However, when door (22) is closed, the switch lever (44) is cammed back to the gas-on position, thereby repressurizing tubing (50) and returning the combination (10) to a full-ready condition.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2002Date of Patent: March 4, 2003Assignee: BE Intellectual Property, Inc.Inventors: Enrique A. Cordero, James P. Morris, Kirsten S. Frogley, Thomas K. McDonald
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Publication number: 20020189617Abstract: An improved crew oxygen mask and stowage assembly combination (10) is provided including a stowage box (12) equipped with a door (22), with a crew mask assembly (14) made up of a mask (48), gas-conveying tubing (50) and valve unit (46). The box (12) also includes a valve-controlling switch lever (44) for selective gas-on or gas-off operation of valve unit (46). In normal conditions, the mask (48) and tubing (50) are stowed within box (12) with lever (44) oriented in the gas-on position, so that the tubing (50) is pressurized and mask (48) may be quickly pulled from the box (12) and used. After such use, the switch lever (44) is shifted to the gas-off position, causing the tubing (50) to be depressurized; this allows easy restowage of the tubing (50) and mask (48) within the box (12). However, when door (22) is closed, the switch lever (44) is cammed back to the gas-on position, thereby repressurizing tubing (50) and returning the combination (10) to a fall-ready condition.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2002Publication date: December 19, 2002Inventors: Enrique A. Cordero, James P. Morris, Kirsten S. Frogley, Thomas K. McDonald
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Patent number: 5257611Abstract: An ignition coil assembly for an internal combustion engine including an ignition coil housing having integrally molded mounting members arranged on the outer perimeter of the housing in non-interfering relationship with the internal coil/core assembly components. C-Shaped laminated cores are encased entirely within the ignition assembly housing material or encased in an elastomer such as a rubber modified polypropylene and inserted into the housing assembly. The ignition coil assembly provides for use either in a internal combustion engine with a distributor-based or distributor-less ignition system.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 1993Date of Patent: November 2, 1993Assignee: Ford Motor CompanyInventors: Philip C. Chapekis, Cherry L. T. Green, Robert L. Hancock, James P. Morris, Rebecca A. Mulrooney, James Peretick, Gregg M. Stefansky
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Patent number: 5218936Abstract: A method of making a unitary spark distribution cassette involves molding a cassette and placing electrically conductive lead frames within the cassette during molding. Electrically conductive sleeves for fitting over spark plugs are also provided on the cassette. An ignition system circuit using high voltage diodes in conjunction with an alternating flux ignition coil is placed in the cassette and connected to the lead frames and the sleeves to create a complete electrical circuit. The cassette is then filled with epoxy resin to encase the electrical components to form a unitary package.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1992Date of Patent: June 15, 1993Assignee: Ford Motor CompanyInventors: Steven E. Pritz, James P. Morris, Philip C. Chapekis
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Patent number: 5003619Abstract: The initial transmission (108) from one subscriber to another subscriber is transmitted at full power. The receiving unit measures the received signal strength and returns a code (118) representing this value in a reply message (114), which is also transmitted at full power. The signal strength of the reply message is determined and may be sent to the replying subscriber unit in a subsequent transmission (122), which may now be accomplished at a reduced power level. Thereafter, both subscribers may modify their respective transmitter power levels during subsequent transmission to minimize battery consumption and maximize the operational life of the subscriber unit.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 1989Date of Patent: March 26, 1991Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: James P. Morris, Karl R. Weiss, Jaime A. Borras
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Patent number: 4850259Abstract: A powder dosing apparatus, especially for use in the priming of ammunition, comprises a tray containing a uniformly thick layer of powder and a dosing assembly arranged to extract a plurality of doses of powder from the tray. After extraction of the doses the assembly is moved to an adjacent station where it ejects the doses into respective receptacles, such as capshells. During ejection, the powder in the tray is replenished from a chute and the layer is raked and levelled by an assembly comprising a rake and doctor blades in readiness for a subsequent dose extraction step.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1988Date of Patent: July 25, 1989Assignee: Eley LimitedInventor: James P. Morris
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Patent number: 4145903Abstract: A method and apparatus for forming a superplastic metal sheet features the utilization of a plunger movable within a chamber filled with finely divided particulate material to create a column of material arranged to bear against the metal sheet and effect mold forming thereof within a mold cavity heated to required superplastic forming temperature. The material additionally aids in minimizing loss of heat from the mold cavity and insures against non-uniform heating of the metal sheet.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 1978Date of Patent: March 27, 1979Assignee: Textron Inc.Inventors: Almon E. Leach, Frank J. Dietrich, James P. Morris