Patents by Inventor Ronald Boser
Ronald Boser 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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Publication number: 20160199861Abstract: A system for dispensing a flowable material from a cartridge body includes a housing for receiving the cartridge body. A nozzle, which is attachable to or integral with a dispensing end of the cartridge body, includes an outer surface and an inner surface, which defines a passageway for the flowable material. A flow control block is attachable to the housing and includes an inner surface defining in inlet passage and an outlet passage. The inlet passage is sized to receive at least a portion of the nozzle therein. The inner surface of the flow control block is configured to mate with the outer surface of the nozzle in a sealing relationship when at least a portion of the nozzle is disposed within the inlet passage.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2015Publication date: July 14, 2016Applicant: APPAREL MACHINERY SERVICES, INC.Inventors: Ronald Boser, Brian Scannell
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Patent number: 9017137Abstract: Disclosed herein are encased underwire assemblies and methods of manufacturing such assemblies for attachment to an article of clothing. An encased underwire assembly may comprise an underwire having an inner radius, an outer radius, a first end and a second end, and a fabric enclosure having a first fastened side adjacent the inner radius, a first sealed end adjacent the first end, and a second sealed end adjacent the second end of the underwire. In a method of manufacturing such assembly, a fabric enclosure may be created by bringing together opposite side edges of a fabric layer and fastening the opposite side edges to one another, inserting an underwire into a first open end of the fabric enclosure until a first end and a second end of the underwire are housed within the fabric enclosure, and sealing the first open end and a second open end of the fabric enclosure.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2014Date of Patent: April 28, 2015Assignee: Apparel Machinery Services, Inc.Inventor: Ronald Boser
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Patent number: 8839728Abstract: An undergarment includes at least one piece of fabric that forms the undergarment. The undergarment has leg openings. The fabric includes edges that surround the leg openings, whereby at least one of the edges surrounding the leg openings has a plurality of fibers and at least some of the fibers have free ends terminating at the at least one of the edges surrounding the leg openings. A bead of a cured polymer is disposed over the at least one of the edges surrounding the leg openings. The cured polymer bead forms a finished edge that is stretchable for adjusting to movement of the fabric.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2012Date of Patent: September 23, 2014Assignee: Cupid Foundations, Inc.Inventors: Anthony Angelino, David Welsch, Ronald Boser
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Publication number: 20140243778Abstract: Disclosed herein are undergarments having a seam in a crotch region thereof and methods of manufacturing such undergarments. A seam in the undergarments is formed by joining first and second sections of material each having an inner surface and an outer surface and a perimeter about the inner and outer surfaces thereof. A portion of an inner surface of a panty liner contacts a portion of the inner surfaces of the first and second sections of material and the seam. The location of the seam is such that when the undergarment is worn by a user, the seam cannot be seen by viewing the front side or back side of the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2014Publication date: August 28, 2014Inventor: Ronald Boser
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Publication number: 20140187120Abstract: Disclosed herein are encased underwire assemblies and methods of manufacturing such assemblies for attachment to an article of clothing. An encased underwire assembly may comprise an underwire having an inner radius, an outer radius, a first end and a second end, and a fabric enclosure having a first fastened side adjacent the inner radius, a first sealed end adjacent the first end, and a second sealed end adjacent the second end of the underwire. In a method of manufacturing such assembly, a fabric enclosure may be created by bringing together opposite side edges of a fabric layer and fastening the opposite side edges to one another, inserting an underwire into a first open end of the fabric enclosure until a first end and a second end of the underwire are housed within the fabric enclosure, and sealing the first open end and a second open end of the fabric enclosure.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2014Publication date: July 3, 2014Applicant: APPAREL MACHINERY SERVICES, INC.Inventor: Ronald Boser
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Patent number: 8702470Abstract: An improved encasement for underwires for use in brassieres that allow for more efficient sewing, better durability, and improved wearer comfort is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2013Date of Patent: April 22, 2014Assignee: Apparel Machinery Services, Inc.Inventor: Ronald Boser
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Patent number: 8430715Abstract: An improved encasement for underwires for use in brassieres that allow for more efficient sewing, better durability, and improved wearer comfort is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2010Date of Patent: April 30, 2013Assignee: Apparel Machinery Services, Inc.Inventor: Ronald Boser
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Publication number: 20120272430Abstract: An undergarment includes at least one piece of fabric that forms the undergarment. The undergarment has leg openings. The fabric includes edges that surround the leg openings, whereby at least one of the edges surrounding the leg openings has a plurality of fibers and at least some of the fibers have free ends terminating at the at least one of the edges surrounding the leg openings. A bead of a cured polymer is disposed over the at least one of the edges surrounding the leg openings. The cured polymer bead forms a finished edge that is stretchable for adjusting to movement of the fabric.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2012Publication date: November 1, 2012Applicant: CUPID FOUNDATIONS, INC.Inventors: Anthony Angelino, David Welsch, Ronald Boser
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Patent number: 8215251Abstract: An undergarment includes at least one piece of fabric that forms the undergarment. The undergarment has leg openings. The fabric includes edges that surround the leg openings, whereby at least one of the edges surrounding the leg openings has a plurality of fibers and at least some of the fibers have free ends terminating at the at least one of the edges surrounding the leg openings. A bead of a cured polymer is disposed over the at least one of the edges surrounding the leg openings. The cured polymer bead forms a finished edge that is stretchable for adjusting to movement of the fabric.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2008Date of Patent: July 10, 2012Assignee: Cupid Foundations, Inc.Inventors: David Welsch, Anthony Angelino, Ronald Boser
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Patent number: 8176864Abstract: A garment having a finished edge that is an unopposed edge. The unopposed finished edge has a first bead of a polymer material in spaced relation to the unopposed edge. The first bead of a polymer material provides an unopposed, finished edge that is stretchable for adjusting to movement of said piece of fabric. The fabric also has a plurality of second beads of a cured polymer material provided on said fabric adjacent said first bead of a cured polymer.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2007Date of Patent: May 15, 2012Assignee: Cupid Foundations, Inc.Inventors: Anthony Angelino, David Welsch, Ronald Boser
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Publication number: 20110034105Abstract: An improved encasement for underwires for use in brassieres that allow for more efficient sewing, better durability, and improved wearer comfort is disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2010Publication date: February 10, 2011Inventor: Ronald Boser
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Publication number: 20080295227Abstract: An undergarment includes at least one piece of fabric that forms the undergarment. The undergarment has leg openings. The fabric includes edges that surround the leg openings, whereby at least one of the edges surrounding the leg openings has a plurality of fibers and at least some of the fibers have free ends terminating at the at least one of the edges surrounding the leg openings. A bead of a cured polymer is disposed over the at least one of the edges surrounding the leg openings. The cured polymer bead forms a finished edge that is stretchable for adjusting to movement of the fabric.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2008Publication date: December 4, 2008Applicant: Cupid Foundations, Inc.Inventors: David Welsch, Anthony Angelino, Ronald Boser
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Publication number: 20070204782Abstract: An undergarment includes at least one piece of fabric that forms the undergarment. The undergarment has leg openings. The fabric includes edges that surround the leg openings, whereby at least one of the edges surrounding the leg openings has a plurality of fibers and at least some of the fibers have free ends terminating at the at least one of the edges surrounding the leg openings. A bead of a cured polymer is disposed over the at least one of the edges surrounding the leg openings. The cured polymer bead forms a finished edge that is stretchable for adjusting to movement of the fabric.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2007Publication date: September 6, 2007Applicant: Cupid Foundations, Inc.Inventors: Anthony Angelino, David Welsch, Ronald Boser
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Patent number: 7228809Abstract: A method of making a fabric having a finished edge includes providing a fabric having a plurality of fibers with free ends of the fibers at an edge of the fabric, disposing a curable polymer such as silicone over the edge of the fabric so that the curable polymer engages the free ends of the fibers at the edge of the fabric, and, after the disposing step, curing the polymer for finishing the edge of the fabric. The polymer binds the free ends of the fibers to prevent fraying of the fabric. The fabric is cut into a pattern piece for a garment before the step of disposing the curable polymer on the edge of the fabric.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2004Date of Patent: June 12, 2007Assignee: Cupid Foundations, Inc.Inventors: Anthony Angelino, David Welsch, Ronald Boser
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Publication number: 20070084390Abstract: A garment seam is formed between two fabric panels by abutting the edges of at least two panels and placing a strip of material carrying adhesive on the abutted edges to form the seam. The fabric panels have opposing major surfaces, the edges of the fabric panels being minor surfaces. The strip of material is applied on at least one major surface of the abutted fabric panels, but is optionally applied to both major surfaces of the abutted fabric panels. The strip of material is preferably thinner than the fabric panels. In some embodiments, the adhesive is a thermosetting adhesive that is applied on the strip of material in liquid form. A seam manufactured according to the present invention is less detectable through clothing than conventional multi-ply seams. Also the adhesive seam enables the manufacturer to tailor the garment to provide support or shape in a particular area (i.e. the area of the seam) in addition to providing the desirable smooth appearance.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2006Publication date: April 19, 2007Applicant: Cupid Foundations, Inc.Inventors: Anthony Angelino, Ronald Boser, David Welsch
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Publication number: 20050233137Abstract: A method of making a fabric having a finished edge includes providing a fabric having a plurality of fibers with free ends of the fibers at an edge of the fabric, disposing a curable polymer such as silicone over the edge of the fabric so that the curable polymer engages the free ends of the fibers at the edge of the fabric, and, after the disposing step, curing the polymer for finishing the edge of the fabric. The polymer binds the free ends of the fibers to prevent fraying of the fabric. The fabric is cut into a pattern piece for a garment before the step of disposing the curable polymer on the edge of the fabric.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2004Publication date: October 20, 2005Inventors: Anthony Angelino, David Welsch, Ronald Boser
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Patent number: 6190232Abstract: The manufacturing and wearing benefits of a brassiere having an underwire embodied in each brassiere cup which has a small radius curvature so that it seats within a cooperating infra mammary fold, and provides uplifting support during wearing of the brassiere.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1999Date of Patent: February 20, 2001Inventor: Ronald Boser
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Patent number: 6165046Abstract: The use of a left and right-turning folding tool in the sewing of underwires providing support for a brassiere left and right cup, in which the starting end of the underwires are alternately sewn starting in the middle of the brassiere, i.e. at the location of the user's cleavage, so that by visual observation, the underwire starting ends are sewn at the same height to contribute to a neat appearance in this critical observed location of the brassiere.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2000Date of Patent: December 26, 2000Inventor: Ronald Boser
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Patent number: 5389913Abstract: An enhanced motor vehicle warning system provides flashing lights in response to the sounding of the horn. The driver can either enable or disable the system. When the system is enabled and the horn is sounded, latching and time delay relays close to provide power to various lamps and in particular to the high beam lamps and back-up lamps. This power, through the latching relay, is provided through a flasher so that these lamps provide a visible flashing light signal in synchronism with the flasher for the predetermined time period set by the time delay relay. Parking lamps may also be energized, if they are off. But preferably not through the flasher.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1994Date of Patent: February 14, 1995Assignees: Ronald Boser, Vito Farinola, Bert GreenbergInventors: Ronald Boser, Vito Farinola, Bert Greenberg, David Schrenk
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Patent number: 5038691Abstract: In the sewing attachment of appearance-enhancing piping along the edge of material, a seam using initially applied larger stitches and at the trailing edge smaller stitches effective to tack the seam against unraveling, and a cutter located to sever the piping flush with the end of the material, so that after-sewing trimming is not required.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1990Date of Patent: August 13, 1991Inventor: Ronald Boser