Patents by Inventor Kurt D. Salomon

Kurt D. Salomon 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).

  • Publication number: 20030003247
    Abstract: This invention relates to decorative tubiform wired ribbon and to a method and machine for making such ribbon. More specifically, a tubiform fabric or plastic ribbon is described that is edged with wire and trimmed with an overlay of decorative thread. The ribbon may also include a decorative insert such as a string of electric lights. According to the invention, the decorative ribbon is formed from two-plies of fabric that are edged with wire and tightly bound with a binding filament and a trim filament. The ribbon according to this invention is formed using a two-step process. The result is a unique tubiform construction, which has many desirable properties. The tubiform ribbon made in accordance with the invention is flexible, but will retain its shape when bent, twisted, or tied into a desired configuration. It is elegantly simple in design and provides a unique streamlined finished product with components that are firmly bound together.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 27, 2001
    Publication date: January 2, 2003
    Inventors: Michael R. Salomon, Kurt D. Salomon
  • Patent number: 5080029
    Abstract: This invention relates to decorative ribbons, and to methods and machines for making them. More specifically, the invention relates to fabric ribbons that are edged with wire and trimmed with an overlay of decorative thread.According to the invention, a run of fabric ribbon is simultaneously edged with wire and tightly bound with a binding filament (such as monofilament) and a trim filament (such as decorative thread). This is done in a single operation. The result is a unique ribbon construction, which has many desirable properties. The new ribbons are flexible, but will retain their shape when bent, twisted or tied into a desired configuration. They are elegantly simple in design and provide a novel streamlined finished product with components that are firmly bound together. The ribbons provide an improved edge and trimming where the wire meets the fabric.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 26, 1990
    Date of Patent: January 14, 1992
    Inventors: Kurt D. Salomon, Jiro Salazar, Lillian P. Sturm
  • Patent number: 4981095
    Abstract: This invention relates to decorative ribbons, and to methods and machines for making them. More specifically, the invention relates to fabric ribbons that are edged with wire and trimmed with an overlay of decorative thread.According to the invention, a run of fabric ribbon is simultaneously edged with wire and tightly bound with a binding filament (such as monofilament) and a trim filament (such as decorative thread). This is done in a single operation. The result is a unique ribbon construction, which has many desirable properties. The new ribbons are flexible, but will retain their shape when bent, twisted or tied into a desired configuration. They are elegantly simple in design and provide a novel streamlined finished product with components that are firmly bound together. The ribbons provide an improved edge and trimming where the wire meets the fabric.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 26, 1990
    Date of Patent: January 1, 1991
    Inventors: Lillian P. Sturm, Kurt D. Salomon
  • Patent number: 4901661
    Abstract: This invention relates to decorative ribbons, and to methods and machines for making them. More specifically, the invention relates to fabric ribbons that are edged with wire and trimmed with an overlay of decorative thread.According to the invention, a run of fabric ribbon is simultaneously edged with wire and tightly bound with a binding filament (such as monofilament) and a trim filament (such as decorative thread). This is done in a single operation. The result is a unique ribbon construction, which has many desirable properties. The new ribbons are flexible, but will retain their shape when bent, twisted or tied into a desired configuration. They are elegantly simple in design and provide a novel streamlined finished product with components that are firmly bound together. The ribbons provide an improved edge and trimming where the wire meets the fabric.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 10, 1989
    Date of Patent: February 20, 1990
    Inventors: Lillian P. Sturm, Kurt D. Salomon
  • Patent number: RE36636
    Abstract: This invention relates to decorative ribbons, and to methods and machines for making them. More specifically, the invention relates to fabric ribbons that are edged with wire and trimmed with an overlay of decorative thread.According to the invention, a run of fabric ribbon is simultaneously edged with wire and tightly bound with a binding filament (such as monofilament) and a trim filament (such as decorative thread). This is done in a single operation. The result is a unique ribbon construction, which has many desirable properties. The new ribbons are flexible, but will retain their shape when bent, twisted or tied into a desired configuration. They are elegantly simple in design and provide a novel streamlined finished product with components that are firmly bound together. The ribbons provide an improved edge and trimming where the wire meets the fabric.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 31, 1992
    Date of Patent: April 4, 2000
    Inventors: Lillian P. Sturm, Kurt D. Salomon