Patents by Inventor Robert C. French
Robert C. French 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: 6243875Abstract: Two types of gloves with thermobonded seams that define fingers and a thumb portion that extends over the palm of the glove thus allowing free thumb rotation are disclosed. Devices for manufacturing the two types of gloves are disclosed. Methods from manufacturing the gloves, including two ways to manufacture the thumb portion, are disclosed. An improved die plate for thermobonding that holds a heat element in a channel using wedge shaped channel walls is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1998Date of Patent: June 12, 2001Assignee: North Safety Products, Inc.Inventor: Robert C. French
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Patent number: 6039829Abstract: Two types of gloves with thermobonded seams that define fingers and a thumb portion that extends over the palm of the glove thus allowing free thumb rotation are disclosed. Devices for manufacturing the two types of gloves are disclosed. Methods from manufacturing the gloves, including two ways to manufacture the thumb portion, are disclosed. An improved die plate for thermobonding that holds a heat element in a channel using wedge shaped channel walls is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1997Date of Patent: March 21, 2000Inventor: Robert C. French
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Patent number: 4776921Abstract: Method and device for sealing thermoplastic material. A support plate (16) supports sheets (29, 31) of the thermoplastic material, and a heat element (18) is provided adjacent thereto. A pressure plate (20) mates with the support plate and includes recess means (24) for receiving the heat element means. A confined melt zone (35) is formed between the heat element and the pressure plate (or the recess means) when they are in mating relationship. The confined melt zone serves to confine the melted thermoplastic material to form a good seal by relieving stress between the seal and the seal-material interface. The heat element and recess means are manufactured as interchangeable dies in different sizes and shapes for different materials. The heat element may be formed into different shapes, such as a glove for manufacturing gloves.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1987Date of Patent: October 11, 1988Assignee: BodiGard Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Robert C. French
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Patent number: 4628168Abstract: A cannula for insertion into a body cavity, duct, or vessel of a patient includes a parent cannula member and an integral radiopaque tip. The tip is configured so as to be distinguishable from internal body parts in an X ray or flouroscopic image, thus serving to precisely locate the position of the cannula within the patient without substantially obstructing the physician's view of such body parts. The cannula tip and parent member are separately pre-formed from a non-toxic polymeric material and can be constructed so as to have different hardnesses. In one embodiment the tip is softer than the parent member in order to prevent internal injury to the patient, while in a second embodiment the tip is harder than the parent member for facilitating certain catheterization applications. The pre-formed tip and parent member are then dielectrically heated and welded securely together to form a unitary, integral cannula.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 1985Date of Patent: December 9, 1986Assignee: Shiley, Inc.Inventors: Perry A. Nebergall, Robert C. French
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Patent number: 4588399Abstract: A cannula for insertion into a body cavity, duct, or vessel of a patient includes a parent cannula member and an integral radiopaque tip. The tip is configured so as to be distinguishable from internal body parts in an X ray or flouroscopic image, thus serving to precisely locate the position of the cannula within the patient without substantially obstructing the physician's view of such body parts. The cannula tip and parent member are separately pre-formed from a non-toxic polymeric material and can be constructed so as to have different hardnesses. In one embodiment, the tip is softer than the parent member in order to prevent internal injury to the patient, while in a second embodiment the tip is harder than the parent member for facilitating certain catheterization applications. The pre-formed tip and parent member are then dielectrically heated and welded securely together to form a unitary, integral cannula.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 1984Date of Patent: May 13, 1986Assignee: Shiley IncorporatedInventors: Perry A. Nebergall, Robert C. French
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Patent number: 4555293Abstract: Method for thermobonding thermoplastic material. A support plate supports sheets of the thermoplastic material, and heat element means is provided adjacent thereto. Pressure plate means mates with the support plate and may include recess means for receiving the heat element means. Melt zone means are formed between the heat element means and the pressure plate means (or the recess means) when they are in mating relationship. The melt zone means serves to confine the melted thermoplastic means to form a good seal by relieving stress between the seal and the seal-material interface. The heat element means and recess means are manufactured as interchangeable dies in different sizes and shapes for different materials. The heat element means may be formed into different shapes, such as a glove for manufacturing gloves.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 1983Date of Patent: November 26, 1985Inventor: Robert C. French
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Patent number: 4547641Abstract: A method of dielectrically joining the mated ends of tubular members is, specifically, used in the formation of a cannula for insertion into a body cavity, duct, or vessel of a patient. The cannula preferably includes a parent cannula member and an integrally joined tip. The method comprises the steps of joining the mated ends of the tubular members to form a common joint, passing a high frequency electrical current between the electrodes of a dielectric heating device and through the mated ends of the tubular members to heat and fuse them together at said joint, concentrating the heat at the joint to form an integral cannula, permitting the hot air surrounding the joint to escape in order to prevent the burning or scorching of said cannula, pressurizing the joint to facilitate the escape of the hot air and to eliminate dimensional differences in the mated ends, and forming the mated ends of the tubular members while in a heated condition to provide smooth surfaces on the cannula.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 1983Date of Patent: October 15, 1985Inventors: Perry A. Nebergall, Robert C. French
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Patent number: 4419095Abstract: A cannula for insertion into a body cavity, duct, or vessel of a patient includes a parent cannula member and an integral radiopaque tip. The tip is configured so as to be distinguishable from internal body parts in an X ray or flouroscopic image, thus serving to precisely locate the position of the cannula within the patient without substantially obstructing the physician's view of such body parts. The cannula tip and parent member are separately pre-formed from a non-toxic polymeric material and can be constructed so as to have different hardnesses. In one embodiment, the tip is softer than the parent member in order to prevent internal injury to the patient, while in a second embodiment the tip is harder than the parent member for facilitating certain catheterization applications. The pre-formed tip and parent member are then dielectrically heated and welded securely together to form a unitary, integral cannula.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 1980Date of Patent: December 6, 1983Assignee: Shiley, Inc.Inventors: Perry A. Nebergall, Robert C. French
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Patent number: 4315505Abstract: A tracheostomy tube includes an outer cannula and a removable, disposable inner cannula. The inner cannula is provided with a tapered portion located just behind its distal tip which forms simultaneously an air tight seal with the outer cannula and a stop device for preventing the protrusion of the tip substantially beyond the end of the outer cannula. The stop device furthermore compensates for variations in the length of the inner cannula by controlling the position of the tip between a location flush with the end of the outer cannula and one just slightly beyond. A coupling connector is mounted on the proximal end of the inner cannula to provide easy, releasable attachment of the inner cannula to the outer cannula. The inner cannulae are inexpensively constructed from a soft, flexible polyvinyl chloride material and are dimensionally compatible with any particular outer cannula.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1980Date of Patent: February 16, 1982Assignee: Shiley, Inc.Inventors: Norman C. Crandall, Robert C. French