Patents by Inventor John D. Chancellor

John D. Chancellor 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).

  • Patent number: 4325901
    Abstract: A method of manufacturing brushes wherein two brush tapes which are formed of synthetic resinous material and incorporate a plurality of bristle filaments held together by a knitting operation or a weaving operation or by means of an extruded bead are arranged adjacent each other and held in this relationship by means of a bead of synthetic resinous material running along one side edge of the tapes. This bead may be extruded around the adjacent edges of the tapes or if beads of plastics material are already present on the tapes, may be formed by fusing the two beads together. There may be more than two adjacent tapes which may be arranged side-by-side or at an angle to each other or spaced apart and the construction of the tapes can be the same or different. Furthermore, one or more barrier layers may be located between the tapes. It is even envisaged that un-beaded tapes could be fused together, and the bead would then be formed by a forming operation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 3, 1980
    Date of Patent: April 20, 1982
    Assignee: Schlegel (UK) Limited
    Inventors: David Holding, John D. Chancellor
  • Patent number: 4325900
    Abstract: A method of manufacturing brush components and the brushes themselves is disclosed, wherein a woven brush fabric is formed, the wefts being provided by tows made up of a plurality of bristle filaments, for example polypropylene mono-filaments, and the warps being made up of polyester yarn, the woven material subsequently having beads of molten polymeric material extruded therein, transverse to the wefts and being slit transverse to the wefts, either before or after the extrusion operation, thus providing a plurality of brush tapes or components which can then be assembled into a holder either on their own or together with other strips, using the extruded polymeric material as a locking bead engaging in a groove in the holder.Preferably, before or during the extrusion step, the fabric is heated to at least soften it, and preferably fuse the filaments together, in the vicinity of the extruded beads. It is also envisaged that heating without extrusion could be used.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 3, 1980
    Date of Patent: April 20, 1982
    Assignee: Schlegel (UK) Limited
    Inventors: David Holding, John D. Chancellor