Patents by Inventor JAMES ROLLINGS NEWSOME
JAMES ROLLINGS NEWSOME 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: 10689799Abstract: A rubber molded product such as a brake cylinder diaphragm with a balanced elongation substrate reinforcement in both the warp and fill directions incorporated therein is provided. The fabric substrate reinforcement is woven without size and overfed after the weaving process leading to balanced crimp and elongation in the length and width directions. The fabric member is also woven with a reduced number of weft threads to start, but which are added back by overfeeding to further render the fabric elongation more isotropic in at least the warp and fill directions. The reinforcement substrate is placed in the mold along with the molding material and formed into the desired shape to assist in shape retention and overall structural stability. A method of forming a molded product including a balanced crimp reinforcement substrate is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2017Date of Patent: June 23, 2020Assignee: Highland Industries, Inc.Inventors: James Rollings Newsome, Nicholas Adam Cone
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Patent number: 10487914Abstract: A two-faced, modified interlock knit fabric for use in the manufacture of toothed belts, the fabric constructed by plating a partially oriented first yarn of polyester or nylon with a second yarn of polyester or spun cotton and knit in a blister stitch in the machine direction is provided. A method of forming toothed belts incorporating such a fabric is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2017Date of Patent: November 26, 2019Assignee: Highland Industries, Inc.Inventors: Charles Mayes, James Rollings Newsome
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Publication number: 20190056010Abstract: A two-faced, modified interlock knit fabric for use in the manufacture of toothed belts, the fabric constructed by plating a partially oriented first yarn of polyester or nylon with a second yarn of polyester or spun cotton and knit in a blister stitch in the machine direction is provided. A method of forming toothed belts incorporating such a fabric is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2017Publication date: February 21, 2019Inventors: CHARLES MAYES, JAMES ROLLINGS NEWSOME
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Patent number: 10190657Abstract: A warp-directional stretch fabric that defines two right faces and is formed from warp yarns defined by a nylon and fill yarns defined by an aramid. The fabric can be incorporated into a toothed belt, for example a transmission belt, to produce a belt that has enhanced structural and resistance capabilities while capable of being produced at a lower cost than prior art belts. A method of producing an improved toothed belt including the fabric is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2017Date of Patent: January 29, 2019Assignee: Highland Industries, Inc.Inventor: James Rollings Newsome
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Patent number: 10192655Abstract: A wire harness including a number of wires, an outer sheath layer, and an anisotropic fabric positioned between the wires and outer sheath is provided. The anisotropic fabric is formed from combining a number of more rigid, monofilament fill strands and a number of less rigid multifilament warp strands. The fill strands may be formed from a single filament of at least five hundred fifty (550) denier while the warp strands may be formed from a series of polyester threads of at least two hundred (200) denier. The anisotropic layer permits limited rotation of the inner wires relative to the outer sheath when exposed to friction and pressure and is not subjected to significant creep during use.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2017Date of Patent: January 29, 2019Assignee: HIGHLAND INDUSTRIES, INC.Inventor: James Rollings Newsome
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Patent number: 10145446Abstract: A warp-directional stretch fabric that defines two right faces and is formed from warp yarns defined by a nylon and fill yarns defined by an aramid. The fabric can be incorporated into a toothed belt, for example a transmission belt, to produce a belt that has enhanced structural and resistance capabilities while capable of being produced at a lower cost than prior art belts. A method of producing an improved toothed belt including the fabric is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2017Date of Patent: December 4, 2018Assignee: Highland Industries, Inc.Inventor: James Rollings Newsome
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Publication number: 20180282939Abstract: A rubber molded product such as a brake cylinder diaphragm with a balanced elongation substrate reinforcement in both the warp and fill directions incorporated therein is provided. The fabric substrate reinforcement is woven without size and overfed after the weaving process leading to balanced crimp and elongation in the length and width directions. The fabric member is also woven with a reduced number of weft threads to start, but which are added back by overfeeding to further render the fabric elongation more isotropic in at least the warp and fill directions. The reinforcement substrate is placed in the mold along with the molding material and formed into the desired shape to assist in shape retention and overall structural stability. A method of forming a molded product including a balanced crimp reinforcement substrate is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2017Publication date: October 4, 2018Applicant: Highland Industries, Inc.Inventors: JAMES ROLLINGS NEWSOME, NICHOLAS ADAM CONE
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Publication number: 20180033521Abstract: A wire harness including a number of wires, an outer sheath layer, and an anisotropic fabric positioned between the wires and outer sheath is provided. The anisotropic fabric is formed from combining a number of more rigid, monofilament fill strands and a number of less rigid multifilament warp strands. The fill strands may be formed from a single filament of at least five hundred fifty (550) denier while the warp strands may be formed from a series of polyester threads of at least two hundred (200) denier. The anisotropic layer permits limited rotation of the inner wires relative to the outer sheath when exposed to friction and pressure and is not subjected to significant creep during use.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2017Publication date: February 1, 2018Applicant: HIGHLAND INDUSTRIES, INC.Inventor: JAMES ROLLINGS NEWSOME
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Patent number: 9869412Abstract: A pipe including an inner layer, an outer layer, a jacket layer, and an anisotropic layer positioned between the jacket and outer layers is provided. The anisotropic layer is formed from weaving a number of more rigid, monofilament fill strands and a number of less rigid multifilament warp strands. The fill strands may be formed from single, six hundred-ten (610) denier polyester filament while the warp strands may be formed from a series of two hundred-twenty (220) denier polyester threads. The anisotropic layer permits limited rotation of the inner and outer pipe layers without inserting into the gaps formed by the jacket layer when exposed to intense heat and pressure and is not subjected to significant creep during use.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2017Date of Patent: January 16, 2018Assignee: HIGHLAND INDUSTRIES, INC.Inventor: James Rollings Newsome
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Publication number: 20170227146Abstract: A pipe including an inner layer, an outer layer, a jacket layer, and an anisotropic layer positioned between the jacket and outer layers is provided. The anisotropic layer is formed from weaving a number of more rigid, monofilament fill strands and a number of less rigid multifilament warp strands. The fill strands may be formed from single, six hundred-ten (610) denier polyester filament while the warp strands may be formed from a series of two hundred-twenty (220) denier polyester threads. The anisotropic layer permits limited rotation of the inner and outer pipe layers without inserting into the gaps formed by the jacket layer when exposed to intense heat and pressure and is not subjected to significant creep during use.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2017Publication date: August 10, 2017Applicant: HIGHLAND INDUSTRIES, INC.Inventor: JAMES ROLLINGS NEWSOME
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Publication number: 20170159750Abstract: A warp-directional stretch fabric that defines two right faces and is formed from warp yarns defined by a nylon and fill yarns defined by an aramid. The fabric can be incorporated into a toothed belt, for example a transmission belt, to produce a belt that has enhanced structural and resistance capabilities while capable of being produced at a lower cost than prior art belts. A method of producing an improved toothed belt including the fabric is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2017Publication date: June 8, 2017Inventor: JAMES ROLLINGS NEWSOME
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Publication number: 20170159749Abstract: A warp-directional stretch fabric that defines two right faces and is formed from warp yarns defined by a nylon and fill yarns defined by an aramid. The fabric can be incorporated into a toothed belt, for example a transmission belt, to produce a belt that has enhanced structural and resistance capabilities while capable of being produced at a lower cost than prior art belts. A method of producing an improved toothed belt including the fabric is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2017Publication date: June 8, 2017Inventor: JAMES ROLLINGS NEWSOME
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Patent number: 9664310Abstract: A pipe including an inner layer, an outer layer, a jacket layer, and an anisotropic layer positioned between the jacket and outer layers is provided. The anisotropic layer is formed from weaving a number of more rigid, monofilament fill strands and a number of less rigid multifilament warp strands. The fill strands may be formed from single, six hundred-ten (610) denier polyester filament while the warp strands may be formed from a series of two hundred-twenty (220) denier polyester threads. The anisotropic layer permits limited rotation of the inner and outer pipe layers without inserting into the gaps formed by the jacket layer when exposed to intense heat and pressure and is not subjected to significant creep during use.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2014Date of Patent: May 30, 2017Assignee: Highland Industries, Inc.Inventor: James Rollings Newsome
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Patent number: 9599189Abstract: A warp-directional stretch fabric that defines two right faces and is formed from warp yarns defined by a nylon and fill yarns defined by an aramid. The fabric can be incorporated into a toothed belt, for example a transmission belt, to produce a belt that has enhanced structural and resistance capabilities while capable of being produced at a lower cost than prior art belts. A method of producing an improved toothed belt including the fabric is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2015Date of Patent: March 21, 2017Assignee: Highland Industries, Inc.Inventor: James Rollings Newsome
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Publication number: 20160281818Abstract: A warp-directional stretch fabric that defines two right faces and is formed from warp yarns defined by a nylon and fill yarns defined by an aramid. The fabric can be incorporated into a toothed belt, for example a transmission belt, to produce a belt that has enhanced structural and resistance capabilities while capable of being produced at a lower cost than prior art belts. A method of producing an improved toothed belt including the fabric is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2015Publication date: September 29, 2016Inventor: JAMES ROLLINGS NEWSOME
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Publication number: 20160091124Abstract: A pipe including an inner layer, an outer layer, a jacket layer, and an anisotropic layer positioned between the jacket and outer layers is provided. The anisotropic layer is formed from weaving a number of more rigid, monofilament fill strands and a number of less rigid multifilament warp strands. The fill strands may be formed from single, six hundred-ten (610) denier polyester filament while the warp strands may be formed from a series of two hundred-twenty (220) denier polyester threads. The anisotropic layer permits limited rotation of the inner and outer pipe layers without inserting into the gaps formed by the jacket layer when exposed to intense heat and pressure and is not subjected to significant creep during use.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2014Publication date: March 31, 2016Inventor: JAMES ROLLINGS NEWSOME