Patents by Inventor John A. Fry
John A. Fry 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: 6550125Abstract: A panel fastener strike comprises a unitary casing formed with two substantially parallel face plates unitarily bridged together by a strap at one end and formed with two substantially coplanar flanges at an opposite end, and a pin mounted to the two face plates spaced from the casing strap. In manufacturing the strike the face plates are bent from a coplanar orientation to a parallel orientation while simultaneously seating opposite ends of the pin in the face plate mounting holes.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2002Date of Patent: April 22, 2003Assignee: Kason Industries, Inc.Inventors: Burl Finkelstein, John A. Fry
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Patent number: 6510945Abstract: An easy-opening insulation package for containing a stack of resilient insulation batts, such as but not limited to glass fiber insulation batts, is formed from a sheet material. The sheet material completely encircles the batts and has a stress riser that extends longitudinally with respect to the batts for the length of the batts. Preferably, the sheet material has at least one tear line, such as a perforated line, extending generally perpendicular to and crossing the stress riser for creating an opening in the package through the rupture of the sheet material by hand along the perforated line and for permitting the stress riser to be separated by hand from the opening created along the perforated line to gain access to the batts within the package. Preferably, the ends of the package are closed and the perforated line completely encircles the package to permit the package to be separated into two sections by rupturing the perforated line along its entire length.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1998Date of Patent: January 28, 2003Assignee: Johns Manville International, Inc.Inventors: Robert J. Allwein, Larry J. Weinstein, John A Fry, Vern C. Plotts, Jo M. Teague, William H. Olbert
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Patent number: 6386788Abstract: A panel fastener strike comprises a unitary casing formed with two substantially parallel face plates unitarily bridged together by a strap at one end and formed with two substantially coplanar flanges at an opposite end, and a pin mounted to the two face plates spaced from the casing strap. In manufacturing the strike the face plates are bent from a coplanar orientation to a parallel orientation while simultaneously seating opposite ends of the pin in the face plate mounting holes.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2000Date of Patent: May 14, 2002Assignee: Kason Industries, Inc.Inventors: Burl Finkelstein, John A. Fry
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Patent number: 6170369Abstract: A portable batt cutter custom cuts standard width, continuous, extended length fibrous insulation blankets at a construction site to form batts with specific dimensions corresponding to the dimensions of the structural framework cavities to be insulated. The portable batt cutter includes storage for retaining a fibrous insulation blanket; a feed mechanism for feeding the fibrous insulation blanket from the storage to a transverse cutter; and the transverse cutter which makes a transverse cut across the width of the fibrous insulation blanket to determine the length of the batt. The portable batt cutter may also include a cutter for making a longitudinal cut in the fibrous insulation blanket to form a batt having a width less than the width of the fibrous insulation blanket and a measuring device to measure the length of the batt prior to forming the transverse cut in the fibrous insulation blanket.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 1998Date of Patent: January 9, 2001Assignee: Johns Manville International, Inc.Inventors: Larry J. Weinstein, Robert J. Allwein, John A. Fry, Vern C. Plotts, Jo M. Teague, William H. Olbert
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Patent number: 6165305Abstract: A fibrous insulation blanket is pre-cut for custom fitting the insulation blanket into structural framework building cavities of different widths. The width of the blanket is substantially equal to the width of a standard cavity to be insulated by the blanket and the blanket has one or more longitudinally extending cuts in a first major surface of the blanket. The cut(s) have a depth greater than one half of the thickness of the blanket and less than the thickness of the blanket whereby the blanket can be handled as a unit for insulating a cavity having a standard cavity width or easily torn apart at a cut by hand for insulating a cavity having less than a standard cavity width. The second major surface of the blanket may have a facing bonded thereto with one or more perforated lines in the facing aligned with the cut(s) to facilitate tearing apart the blanket by hand if required.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2000Date of Patent: December 26, 2000Assignee: Johns Manville International, Inc.Inventors: Larry J. Weinstein, Robert J. Allwein, John A. Fry, Vern C. Plotts, Jo M. Teague, William H. Olbert
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Patent number: 6083594Abstract: A fibrous insulation blanket is pre-cut for custom fitting the insulation blanket into structural framework building cavities of different widths. The width of the blanket is substantially equal to the width of a standard cavity to be insulated by the blanket and the blanket has one or more longitudinally extending cuts in a first major surface of the blanket. The cut(s) have a depth greater than one half of the thickness of the blanket and less than the thickness of the blanket whereby the blanket can be handled as a unit for insulating a cavity having a standard cavity width or easily torn apart at a cut by hand for insulating a cavity having less than a standard cavity width. The second major surface of the blanket may have a facing bonded thereto with one or more perforated lines in the facing aligned with the cut(s) to facilitate tearing apart the blanket by hand if required.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1998Date of Patent: July 4, 2000Assignee: Johns Manville International, Inc.Inventors: Larry J. Weinstein, Robert J. Allwein, John A. Fry, Vern C. Plotts, Jo M. Teague, William H. Olbert
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Patent number: 4770736Abstract: An apparatus has a rotary member mounted to it for rotating around a fixed axis of rotation, and also has a support member secured to it to extend tangential to the rotary member, the location of tangency being defined as a workstation. A continuous first medium extends around substantially the whole periphery of the rotary member. The first medium moves relative to the periphery due to a mechanism on the rotary member which continuously withdraws a portion of the first medium from the periphery and replaces that withdrawn portion with a new portion. The first medium is thereby pulled along the periphery of the rotary member in the same direction in which the rotary member is adapted to rotate. A second medium moves along the support member and through the workstation at the same speed as that at which the first medium passes through the workstation.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1986Date of Patent: September 13, 1988Assignee: Vadeko International, Inc.Inventors: Henry J. Taylor, John A. Fry
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Patent number: 4712844Abstract: An easily-assembled knock-down home filing cabinet comprises a generally rectangular top panel, a pair of generally rectangular opposite side panels engaged at respective upper margins of the top panel in a parallel and spaced apart condition, and a plurality of elongate tie rods spanning and joining the side panels intermediate areas thereof located generally adjacent respective corners thereof for maintaining the side panels in the desired parallel and spaced apart condition so as to define, with the top panel, a generally rectilinear cabinet for receiving at least one file drawer. Each of the tie rods comprises an elongate rod-like member having at least one threaded end and a complementary mating threaded fastener for threaded engagement with each rod threaded end and for engagement with an adjacent side panel.A drawer for a filing cabinet comprises respective rear and front, bottom and opposite side panels, and an arrangement joining the respective panels together to form a generally rectilinear drawer.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 1986Date of Patent: December 15, 1987Assignee: Quaker Industries, Inc.Inventor: John A. Fry
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Patent number: 4637603Abstract: A device is set forth for simulating a fish for operation of a rod and reel. The device includes a frame, a drum journalled to the frame with the fishing line attached to the drum. A motor and clutch are provided for applying a selected torque to the drum to tension the line and simulate the pull of a fish. Also provided is a track to support and guide a carriage. Mounted to the carriage is a pulley. The fishing line is reeved about the pulley and thereafter connected to the drum. By adjusting the position of the carriage and pulley the position of the fish is simulated.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 1984Date of Patent: January 20, 1987Inventors: John A. Fry, Douglas B. Robinson