Patents by Inventor Norman J. Bullock

Norman J. Bullock 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: 4546554
    Abstract: A clothes dryer including a housing having a drying chamber, with a perforated clothes drying drum rotatably mounted in the drying chamber. The perforated clothes drying drum is rotated by a belt driven by a motor mounted in the housing, with the motor also driving a blower for drawing air through the perforated drum and drying chamber and for exhausting the air from the housing. The air drawn through the perforated drum and drying chamber is heated by a heater mounted in the housing upstream of the drying chamber. The belt which rotates the drum is directly driven by the motor, with the motor and the drive belt being located within the dryer housing. The belt drive is located in a belt drive chamber of the housing which is a negative pressure zone of the dryer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 30, 1982
    Date of Patent: October 15, 1985
    Assignee: Cissell Manufacturing Company
    Inventors: Norman J. Bullock, Paul F. Barnett, Donald J. Lattis
  • Patent number: 4423669
    Abstract: An air curtaining apparatus is disclosed that forms a U-shaped air curtain around a steam and heat-emitting piece of machinery, such as a garment form finisher, to protect an operator from heat and moisture emitted during operation of the form finisher while permitting manipulation of a workpiece disposed thereon.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 3, 1982
    Date of Patent: January 3, 1984
    Assignee: Cissell Manufacturing Company
    Inventors: Norman J. Bullock, John W. Snyder
  • Patent number: 4204338
    Abstract: An improved laundry dryer having a novel hot air compartment structure that heats recirculated exhaust air and fresh make-up air. The novel hot air compartment structure, in preferred form, includes an attic chamber defined by the dryer's housing. The attic chamber is divided into upper and lower subchambers, a heater housing being positioned within the lower subchamber. The heat source in the heater housing serves to directly heat fresh make-up air and recirculated exhaust air simultaneously within the heater housing, and also serves to heat up the upper and lower subchambers of the attic chamber. The recirculated exhaust air is introduced into the upper subchamber, thereby pre-heating same prior to introduction into the heater housing, and is subsequently introduced into the heater housing in a vertically downward flow path fashion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 2, 1978
    Date of Patent: May 27, 1980
    Assignee: The W. M. Cissell Manufacturing Company
    Inventor: Norman J. Bullock
  • Patent number: 4137645
    Abstract: A laundry dryer structured to recirculate and reheat a portion of the warm exhaust air, and admix same with newly heated make-up air. A novel hot air compartment positioned within the dryer's housing includes a heat transfer air duct disposed immediately above, and as a part of, a heat transfer chamber. The heat transfer chamber includes a roof above a heat source, that roof comprising the floor of the heat transfer air duct and that roof being heated by the heat source. Recirculated air is directed over the exterior surface of the heat transfer air duct (which is heated by reason of its being proximate to and a part of the heat transfer chamber), and thereafter is directed through the heat transfer air duct. The make-up air heated in the heat transfer chamber exhausts from a port in that chamber's roof into admixed flow with the already preheated, recirculated air as the recirculated air passes through the heat transfer air duct.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 12, 1977
    Date of Patent: February 6, 1979
    Assignee: W. M. Cissell Manufacturing Company
    Inventor: Norman J. Bullock
  • Patent number: 4065253
    Abstract: A laundry dryer structured to recirculate and reheat a portion of the warm exhaust air, and admix same with newly heated make-up air. A novel hot air compartment positioned within the dryer's housing includes a heat transfer air duct disposed immediately above, and as a part of, a heat transfer chamber. The heat transfer chamber includes a roof above a heat source, that roof comprising the floor of the heat transfer air duct and that roof being heated by the heat source. Recirculated air is directed over the exterior surface of the heat transfer air duct (which is heated by reason of its being proximate to and a part of the heat transfer chamber), and thereafter is directed through the heat transfer air duct. The make-up air heated in the heat transfer chamber exhausts from a port in that chamber's roof into admixed flow with the already preheated, recirculated air as the recirculated air passes through the heat transfer air duct.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 20, 1976
    Date of Patent: December 27, 1977
    Assignee: W. M. Cissell Manufacturing Company
    Inventor: Norman J. Bullock
  • Patent number: 3964185
    Abstract: The apparatus includes an elongated buck having an upper convex surface which supports the seam with the edges thereof outboard, and a portable iron having a concave bottom surface and a pointed nose which cooperates with the convex buck to simultaneously open and press the seam sandwiched therebetween as the iron moves in a forward direction thereover. The bottom edge of the iron is recessed on either side of the nose to permit the opened edges of the seam forward of the nose to flow smoothly beneath the iron as the iron advances thereover, preventing bunching of the seam forward of the iron as it advances. A jet of steam directed downwardly and forwardly is emitted from the nose of the iron to moisten the opened seamed edges and thereby enhance the permanency of the overbusting operation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 31, 1975
    Date of Patent: June 22, 1976
    Assignee: W. M. Cissell Manufacturing Company
    Inventors: Norman J. Bullock, Frank A. Wendt, Laddie A. DePas, Walter P. Goodman
  • Patent number: RE30017
    Abstract: The apparatus includes an elongated buck having an upper convex surface which supports the seam with the edges thereof outboard, and a portable iron having a concave bottom surface and a point nose which cooperates with the convex buck to simultaneously open and press the seam sandwiched therebetween as the iron moves in a forward direction thereover. The bottom edge of the iron is recessed on either side of the nose to permit the opened edges of the seam forward of the nose to flow smoothly beneath the iron as the iron advances thereover, preventing bunching of the seam forward of the iron as it advances. A jet of steam directed downwardly and forwardly is emitted from the nose of the iron to moisten the opened seamed edges and thereby enhance the permanency of the overbusting operation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 22, 1978
    Date of Patent: June 5, 1979
    Assignee: W. M. Cissell Manufacturing Company
    Inventors: Norman J. Bullock, Frank A. Wendt, Laddie A. DePas, Walter P. Goodman