Patents by Inventor Paul J. Nobbe

Paul J. Nobbe 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: 6695408
    Abstract: A chair and kit for producing a kit. A plurality of legs and cross-members are connectable together to form a chair frame. A leather seat portion and back portion are mounted to the frame and secured together by lacing extending through the opposed ends of the back and seat portion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 21, 2002
    Date of Patent: February 24, 2004
    Inventor: Paul J. Nobbe
  • Patent number: 5297602
    Abstract: A method and fixture for placing a permanent bend into a wooden pole. In the preferred embodiment, a fixture includes a center block receiving the center portion of a pole having the opposite ends of the pole extending through the opposite ends of the fixture. A pair of cylindrical tubes are forced downwardly against the opposite ends of the pole by an external cylinder motor and, in turn, forces the opposite ends of the pole against the bottom wall of the fixture, thereby bending the pole. A pair of wedge shaped members are extended through the fixture and into the cylindrical tubes, thereby holding the cylindrical tubes downwardly against the pole in a bent configuration while the external force is removed. The method of permanently bending a green pole includes harvesting a tree during the warm growing season and then removing the limbs to produce a wooden pole. The pole is then heated to kill living things within the pole and stored for future use and/or bending.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 27, 1993
    Date of Patent: March 29, 1994
    Inventor: Paul J. Nobbe
  • Patent number: 5183091
    Abstract: A method and fixture for placing a permanent bend into a wooden pole. A channel shaped fixture receives the opposite ends of a wooden pole inserted therein and positions the pole above the bottom wall of the fixture. A cylindrical tube is forced downwardly against the pole by an external cylinder motor and in turn forces the pole against the bottom wall of the fixture thereby bending the pole. A pair of wedge shaped members are extended through the fixture and into the intermediate member thereby holding the intermediate member downwardly against the pole in a bent configuration while the external force is removed. The method of permanently bending a green pole includes positioning a green wooden pole shortly after harvesting in the holding fixture and then bending the pole to a bent configuration with the intermediate member. The fixture with pole in the bent configuration is then inserted into a dry kiln and heated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 1, 1992
    Date of Patent: February 2, 1993
    Inventor: Paul J. Nobbe
  • Patent number: 4348344
    Abstract: A method and device for producing a slotted concrete vertical wall. A pair of vertically extending forms having vertically extending ridges are positioned on the final use site of the slotted wall. The ridges of one mold are positioned adjacent and aligned with the ridges of the second mold. A pair of forms are located outwardly and adjacent the molds with a plurality of ties extending through the ridges of the molds being secured to the forms connecting the molds and forms together as concrete is poured between and around the ridges. The forms and molds are removed once the concrete is solidified leaving the slotted concrete wall permanently in the position poured.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 22, 1980
    Date of Patent: September 7, 1982
    Inventor: Paul J. Nobbe
  • Patent number: 4183324
    Abstract: A method and mold for producing a concrete slotted floor for supporting animals. The mold includes a bottom part with a smooth top surface with lengthwise extending ridges formed thereon. The top part of the mold locks to the bottom part and includes a plurality of parallel slab separators seatable upon the ridges. The top part includes end walls and side walls defining an enclosure for receiving the poured concrete. The slab separators are spaced apart from the end walls allowing the concrete to extend completely around each separator to form integrally joined concrete slabs. Concrete is poured into the top part of the mold between each separator and across the ends of the separators. The mold is vibrated and the concrete is allowed to solidify. The top part of the mold is then lifted upwardly and the solidified concrete is removed and turned over in order that the smooth surface of the concrete contacting the bottom part of the mold faces upwardly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 25, 1978
    Date of Patent: January 15, 1980
    Inventor: Paul J. Nobbe
  • Patent number: 4168820
    Abstract: A method and mold for producing a concrete slotted floor for supporting animals. The mold includes a bottom part with a smooth top surface with lengthwise extending ridges formed thereon. The top part of the mold locks to the bottom part and includes a plurality of parallel slab separators seatable upon the ridges. The top part includes end walls and side walls defining an enclosure for receiving the poured concrete. The slab separators are spaced apart from the end walls allowing the concrete to extend completely around each separator to form integrally joined concrete slabs. Concrete is poured into the top part of the mold between each separator and across the ends of the separators. The mold is vibrated and the concrete is allowed to solidify. The top part of the mold is then lifted upwardly and the solidified concrete is removed and turned over in order that the smooth surface of the concrete contacting the bottom part of the mold faces upwardly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 21, 1977
    Date of Patent: September 25, 1979
    Inventor: Paul J. Nobbe
  • Patent number: 4119691
    Abstract: A method and mold for producing a concrete slotted floor for supporting animals. The mold includes a bottom part with a smooth top surface with lengthwise extending ridges formed thereon. The top part of the mold locks to the bottom part and includes a plurality of parallel slab separators seatable upon the ridges. The top part includes end walls and side walls defining an enclosure for receiving the poured concrete. The slab separators are spaced apart from the end walls allowing the concrete to extend completely around each separator to form integrally joined concrete slabs. Concrete is poured into the top part of the mold between each separator and across the ends of the separators. The mold is vibrated and the concrete is allowed to solidify. The top part of the mold is then lifted upwardly and the solidified concrete is removed and turned over in order that the smooth surface of the concrete contacting the bottom part of the mold faces upwardly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 31, 1977
    Date of Patent: October 10, 1978
    Inventor: Paul J. Nobbe
  • Patent number: 3982874
    Abstract: Production line apparatus for producing concrete floors. A table for supporting a concrete receiving mold is movably mounted atop a frame. Shaking means connected to and between the frame and the table shake the table settling the concrete within the mold. A pair of conveyors extend from the table to convey the mold from the table. The conveyors extend over the table but beneath the mold supporting surfaces provided on the table. The conveyors are lifted upward against the mold lifting the mold from the table. A mold turning over device is positioned at one end of the conveyors and is operable to receive the mold and to turn the mold upside-down repositioning the mold atop a second pair of conveyors. A hoist extends over the second pair of conveyors and is operable to lift the mold upwardly leaving the solidified concrete floor atop the second pair of conveyors. The mold is lifted and positioned between a pair of spaced apart return conveyors which extend back toward the shaker table.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 27, 1975
    Date of Patent: September 28, 1976
    Inventor: Paul J. Nobbe