Patents Issued in October 25, 1988
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Patent number: PP6347Abstract: The present variety of peach tree is of large size, vigorous, upright growth and a regular and productive bearer of large, firm, yellow flesh, freestone fruit, being late in maturity and the yellow skin substantially overspread with an attractive light red blush. The fruit is further characterized by its good flavor and eating quality and its ability to ship to long distance markets.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 1986Date of Patent: October 25, 1988Inventors: Chris F. Zaiger, Leith M. Gardner, Gary N. Zaiger, Grant G. Zaiger
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Patent number: PP6348Abstract: A new and distinct grapevine denominated varietally as Micala generally resembling the Ribier Grapevine (unpatented) but characterized as to novelty by producing grapes which are ready for harvest approximately August 5 to August 15 at Fowler, Calif., and furthermore by producing berries which are substantially seedless and which have a dark substantially black color.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1986Date of Patent: October 25, 1988Inventor: Alan J. Asadoorian
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Patent number: PP6349Abstract: A bougainvillea Torch Glow plant which is defined by a unique torch-like floral arrangement formed along the substantially upright branching of the shrub that is compact in its branching and has dense foliage with the flowers being borne in dense oppositely branched cymes, which are axillary and are borne in the axils of almost all leaves from near the apex of the branch to from ten to forty centimeters down the branch, giving the appearance of a cylindrical spike, and wherein the roots are much thicker and more succulent than typical for bougainvillea.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1986Date of Patent: October 25, 1988Inventors: Jack D. Ingwersen, William M. Tomlinson
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Patent number: PP6350Abstract: A new and distinct evergreen cherry laurel about 12 meters high at maturity. The leaves are oblong-lanceolate leathery in appearance and are distinguished by having a rich golden yellow color on green leaves 5 to 10 centimeters long at maturity.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1986Date of Patent: October 25, 1988Inventor: Robert R. Hilger
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Patent number: PP6351Abstract: A new and distinct variety of geranium plant, Confetti, characterized by its cascading growth habit; its continuous and exceptionally prolific blooming habit; its small, medium to dark green foliage; its distinctive pink and almost white centered single flower; and its heat tolerance.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1985Date of Patent: October 25, 1988Inventor: Charles F. Heidgen
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Patent number: PP6352Abstract: A new and distinct variety of geranium plant, Fire Chief, characterized by its cascading growth habit; its continuous blooming habit; its small, dark green leaves; its brilliant crimson red, small-sized blossoms; and its heat tolerance.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1985Date of Patent: October 25, 1988Inventor: Charles F. Heidgen
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Patent number: PP6353Abstract: A new and distinct variety of geranium plant, Night Watch, characterized by its cascading growth habit; its continuous flowering habit; its small to medium-sized, light pink flowers; its striking dark foliage with darker zonation; and its heat tolerance.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1985Date of Patent: October 25, 1988Inventor: Charles F. Heidgen
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Patent number: PP6354Abstract: A new and distinct variety of geranium plant, Peach Delight, characterized by its cascading growth habit; its large, peach-colored, double blossoms; its continuous blooming habit; its lightly zoned, large, medium-green foliage; and its heat tolerance.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1985Date of Patent: October 25, 1988Inventor: Charles F. Heidgen
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Patent number: PP6355Abstract: A new and distinct variety of geranium plant, Watermelon Delight, characterized by its cascading growth habit; its watermelon pink, medium-sized flowers; its lightly zoned medium to dark green foliage; its continuous blooming habit and its heat tolerance.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1985Date of Patent: October 25, 1988Inventor: Charles F. Heidgen
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Patent number: PP6356Abstract: A new and distinct variety of geranium plant, Candy Delight, characterized by its procumbent growth habit; its large, medium to light green foliage with light zonation; its distinctive large, cotton candy pink blooms; its continuous blooming habit; and its heat tolerance.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1985Date of Patent: October 25, 1988Inventor: Charles F. Heidgen
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Patent number: PP6357Abstract: A new variety of African violets that have been bred from a hybrid formed by crossing Saintpaulia ionantha, the traditional florist's African violet with the high altitude species, Saintpaulia schumensis. The high cost of energy in northern latitudes and the relatively high temperatures required by Saintpaulia ionantha, which grows naturally at the foot of Mount Usamabara in East Africa, have made commercial growing of the violet expensive. By bringing in genes of Saintpaulia schumensis which grows at some 7,000 feet on the same mountain, which temperatures can fall as low as 55 degrees Fahrenheit, a new avenue of growth is opened up for this popular plant.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1986Date of Patent: October 25, 1988Inventor: Eiichi Yoshida
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Patent number: PP6358Abstract: A new variety of African violets that have been bred from a hybrid formed by crossing Saintpaulia ionantha, the traditional florists' African violet with the high altitude species, Saintpaulia schumensis. The high cost of energy in northern latitudes and the relatively high temperatures required by Saintpaulia ionantha, which grows naturally at the foot of Mountain Usamabara in East Africa, have made commercial growing of the violet expensive. By bringing in genes from Saintpaulia schumensis which grows at some 7,000 feet on the same mountain, where temperatures can fall as low as 55 degrees Fahrenheit, a new avenue of growth is opened up for this popular plant.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1986Date of Patent: October 25, 1988Inventor: Eiichi Yoshida
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Patent number: PP6359Abstract: A new variety of African violets that have been bred from a hybrid formed by crossing Saintpaulia ionantha, the traditional florists' African violet with the high altitude species, Saintpaulia schumensis. The high cost of energy in northern latitudes and the relatively high temperatures required by Saintpaulia ionantha, which grows naturally at the foot of Mount Usamabara in East Africa, have made commercial growing of the violet expensive. By bringing in genes from Saintpaulia schumensis which grows at some 7,000 feet on the same mountain, which temperatures can fall as low as 55 degrees Fahrenheit, a new avenue of growth is opened up for this popular plant.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1986Date of Patent: October 25, 1988Inventor: Eiichi Yoshida
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Patent number: PP6360Abstract: A chrysanthemum plant named Malvern's Yellow Dignity having the combined features of standard form, yellow ray floret color, and a high degree of curvature of ray florets.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 1987Date of Patent: October 25, 1988Assignee: Ball Pan Am Plant CompanyInventor: Richard W. Malvern, deceased
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Patent number: RE32770Abstract: A synthetic nonabsorbable surgical suture compound of segmented polyether--ester block copolymers is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 1983Date of Patent: October 25, 1988Assignee: American Cyanamid CompanyInventor: Donald S. Kaplan
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Patent number: RE32771Abstract: A cleaning composition is disclosed that is particularly suited for compaction into tablet form, and comprises a phosphate salt, an improved perborate salt mixture wherein the improvement comprises a combination of anhydrous perborate and monohydrate perborate in the amount of about 50% to about 70% by weight of the total cleansing composition, wherein the combination includes at least 20% by weight of the total cleansing composition of anhydrous perborate, said combination having a portion present in a compacted granulated mixture with from about 0.01% to about 0.70% by weight of said combination of a polymeric .[.fluocarbon.]. .Iadd.fluorocarbon, .Iaddend.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1987Date of Patent: October 25, 1988Assignee: Warner-Lambert CompanyInventor: Anthony B. J. Eoga
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Patent number: RE32772Abstract: A compound composite structure is a combination of plastics and other materials forming a structure usable in the fabrication of manufactured products or components. A compound composite structure is composed of a thermoplastic resin material bonded to, by mixture with, a composite reinforcing structure. The composite reinforcing structure consists of fibers imbedded in a thermoplastic resin material. The composite reinforcing structure may be formed by passing extruded plastic resin material through a die which imbeds fibers. The compound composite structure may be formed by mounting a preformed composite reinforcing structure in a molding die and by injecting thermoplastic resin material into the molding die.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 1986Date of Patent: October 25, 1988Assignee: Polymer Composites, Inc.Inventor: Ronald C. Hawley
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Patent number: RE32773Abstract: A method of creating text using a computer having a display screen and a pointing mechanism for identifying locations on the display screen. The method involves displaying a list of commonly used words on the screen so that the user may select the words to be used in the text by successively pointing to them. The computer responds to the pointing mechanism and displays on the screen a line of text comprising the identified words in their successive order of selection.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 1986Date of Patent: October 25, 1988Inventors: Eric P. Goldwasser, Dorothy Goldwasser
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Patent number: 4779288Abstract: A disposable bib having a collection pocket, which is maintained in an opened position. The bib includes a base sheet of fluid impervious material and a top sheet of non-woven hydrophobic material. A pocket formed of the same material is formed by securing a section to the rear surface of the base sheet along at least the side edges with the section being secured to the base sheet along a location extending from the side edges of the sheet to a line at least three eighths of an inch inwardly thereof.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1987Date of Patent: October 25, 1988Assignee: Colgate-Palmolive CompanyInventor: Robert J. Mack
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Patent number: 4779289Abstract: Work glove construction embodied in a glove for wear on either hand and having a cut-out area in the thumb index finger crotch area. A pliable, wear resistant insert is secured in place interiorly of the glove in the crotch area. The insert is equally disposed on both sides of a glove medial plane to enable wear on both hands with protection of the thumb, index finger and side of both hands.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1987Date of Patent: October 25, 1988Inventor: Ronald L. Prouty
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Patent number: 4779290Abstract: A surgical glove (10) includes a ventral side (12) and a dorsal side (14) integrally connected thereto. The sides (12,14) include a thin layer (16) of stretchable air and water impermeable material and the dorsal side (14) includes a layer (18) of flexible armor (18) embedded in the stretchable air and water impermeable material (16). A method of making the surgical glove (10) includes the steps of dipping a mold shell (24) having the configuration of a human hand with a ventral side and a dorsal side (30) into a liquid (34) which is curable to the stretchable air and water impermeable material (16). A hand shaped layer (18) of the flexible armor is disposed on the dorsal side (30) of the shell (24) prior to curing the liquid (34). The shell (24) is dipped into the liquid (34) a second time to embed the fiber (18) within the liquid (34). Finally, the liquid ( 34) is cured to the stretchable air and water impermeable material (16).Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1987Date of Patent: October 25, 1988Assignee: Wayne State UniversityInventors: Robert A. Welch, Mitchell P. Dombrowski
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Patent number: 4779291Abstract: A shield comprising a thin elongated transparent flexible member having an upper flat edge, a pair of spaced convex edges spaced apart and located opposite the flat edge for forming a pair of spaced planar portions. The planar portions extend between the flat edge and the convex edges, with the convex edges being joined by a concave edge located opposite the flat edge and between the convex edges which defines a narrowed webbed portion extending integrally between the planar portions. An elongated deformable flexible sealing member extends along the flat edge between the distal ends of the flexible member and a second elongated deformable flexible sealing member extends continuously along the convex edges and the concave edge between the distal ends of the flexible member.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 1987Date of Patent: October 25, 1988Inventor: John P. Russell
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Patent number: 4779292Abstract: A box spring assembly which includes a frame having cross rails, a mattress supporting platform located above the frame and a plurality of spring members mounted on the cross rails in a supporting relation with the platform. Each of the rails has at least a portion of a generally inverted U-shape with a pair of spaced upright webs of predetermined thickness, the webs having pairs of aligned slots each of which has an elongated central section of predetermined width in a vertical direction and end bearing sections of substantially C-shape and reduced width relative to the predetermined width. The bearing sections are of increased thickness relative to the predetermined thickness of the webs, at least some of the springs having mounting foot portions shaped to extend through an aligned pair of slots in the rails so that they rotatably engage the bearing sections at opposite ends of the slots.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1987Date of Patent: October 25, 1988Assignee: Hoover Group, Inc.Inventor: Upton R. Dabney
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Patent number: 4779293Abstract: A box spring assembly in which the mattress support deck is formed by a plurality of components all of which are formed from spring wire to thereby achieve a support deck of increased strength and improved durability. In addition, the components are structurally interrelated and clipped together so as to restrain relative movement of the components to thereby achieve a box spring assembly of improved stability.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1987Date of Patent: October 25, 1988Assignee: Hoover Group, Inc.Inventors: Upton R. Dabney, John P. Kitchen
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Patent number: 4779294Abstract: This disclosure is directed to a steel tubular protective structure capable of deflecting and/or resisting impact from falling objects and retaining same and comprising a lower assembly and an upper assembly. The lower assembly is comprised of at least four steel tubular legs positioned between flange-shaped metal feet and steel sleeves and joined by said sleeves to the upper assembly. The upper assembly contains a plurality of substantially parallel tubular steel main structural members defining the length of the tubular protective structure and the external diameter of the downward facing portions of which define the internal diameter of the upper portion of said sleeves. A plurality of tubular steel end cross members join the main structural members near the locations of adjacent pairs of the legs. The upper assembly also includes a plurality of tubular steel intermediate cross members substantially parallel with end members and joined to the main structural members on the inward aspect thereof.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1987Date of Patent: October 25, 1988Inventor: Gary D. Miller
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Patent number: 4779295Abstract: A heel protector for use when operating vehicles comprising a pad having an envelope including at least an upper and a lower panel of flexible material sealed about their peripheral edge portions; the bottom panel being of relatively soft, high friction material; the upper panel being of relatively soft, low friction material; a layer of flexible shape-retaining material disposed within said envelope; and a layer of contour forming granular material disposed within said envelope.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1987Date of Patent: October 25, 1988Assignee: MVJ, Inc.Inventor: Gerald C. Johansen
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Patent number: 4779296Abstract: A limb supporting device for reclining persons has a tri-segments pillow having a volumetrically predominate and apexial central-segment flanked by hingedly associated lower secondary-segments for uprightly stabilizing the limb supporting device upon a bed-like reclining surface. An elongate girth strap gives selectable contour and resiliency to the pillow central-segment according to the limb cradling needs of specific reclining persons.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1987Date of Patent: October 25, 1988Inventor: Helen I. Bond
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Patent number: 4779297Abstract: A cushion support article suitable for interposition between a portion of a patient's body and the patient's resting surface therefor, comprising a cushion support member having a central aperture, a cushion superposed on the top of the cushion support member, the cushion having a central aperture adapted for substantial registry with the central aperture in the cushion support member, and means to elevate the cushion support member above the resting surface of the patient to define air ventilation channels beneath the cushion support member to provide air communication with the central aperture of the cushion above which the patient rests places that portion of the body being treated. In a preferred embodiment the cushion support article comprises a cushion and means to elevate the cushion, the cushion comprising an annular base member and a bulbous deformable sheathing, the cavity therebetween being filled with a resilient material.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1986Date of Patent: October 25, 1988Inventor: Doris Sturges
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Patent number: 4779298Abstract: A portable foldable ramp for bridging the space between ground level and a raised level such as the bed of a pickup truck, to permit the passage of the wheels of all-terrain vehicles and like products. The ramp has a pair of generally U-shaped ramp sections hingedly connected in end-to-end alignment so as to be foldable to coextensive bottom-to-bottom abutment for ease of transport. A somewhat stiff, flexible cable has its ends connected to the remote ends of the bottoms of the ramp sections to support the load. The cable is guided when the ramp sections are folded to dispose it in looped configuration within the confines of the coextensive ramp sections which intermesh when the ramp sections are folded.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 1987Date of Patent: October 25, 1988Inventors: Delmar G. Nichols, Sr., Delmar G. Nichols, Jr.
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Patent number: 4779299Abstract: A cleaning system includes a dolly having a base mounted on wheels and a handle at one end of the base. A tank for cleaning material and a pump are mounted on the base with the pump connected to the tank to deliver cleaning material from the tank. A box is also mounted on the base and is divided into compartments for receiving containers or cleaning material and cleaning pads. A cleaning head includes a housing having a handle. The cleaning head is small enough to be held in the hand of an operator. A plate extends across the bottom of the housing and is mounted on a vibrator mounted in the housing. The plate is adapted to hold a cleaning pad which extends across the bottom of the plate. A spray nozzle is mounted on the side of the housing and an elongated flexible tube extends from the nozzle to connect the nozzle to the pump. A switch button is on the handle of the cleaning head and is connected to the pump to selectively operate the pump and deliver cleaning material from the tank to the nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1987Date of Patent: October 25, 1988Inventor: Barry L. Cutler
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Patent number: 4779300Abstract: An appliance for cleaning hard or soft contact lenses, as well as other delicate optical objects. A frame carrying a cleaning pad or cloth is mounted in a base. The frame has an access opening that is covered by the pad. The pad overlaps the edges of the frame defining the access opening. The base has a mounting opening corresponding in size and shape to the shape of the frame such that the frame can be installed in the opening of the base with the edges of the pad lodged between the frame and the base and the portion of the pad covering the access opening exposed and accessible by the user. Cleaning solution is applied to the accessible portion of the pad and the contact lens rubbed upon it in order to clean the lens.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1987Date of Patent: October 25, 1988Inventor: Larry W. Pompe
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Patent number: 4779301Abstract: A scraper for removing material, adhered to a surface, in strips. The scraper has a front scraping edge and at least one cutting edge at one end of the scraping edge. The cutting edge extends generally transverse to the scraping edge.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1987Date of Patent: October 25, 1988Inventor: Edgar Millette
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Patent number: 4779302Abstract: An elongate brush with handle forming a "T"-shape, has a plurality of cups along a top portion, all facing generally toward an end of the elongate brush so that with the elongate brush vertical it can be used for stirring asphalt-type compounds in buckets and for dipping out predeterminable quantities and spreading them, with or without use of a rubber spreader fixed parallel with the elongate brush. The plurality of cups can be made as a unit and need only cover about half the length of the elongate brush from the handle to the end opposite the end that they face. Inclined brush shape is disclosed to facilitate pouring.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 1988Date of Patent: October 25, 1988Inventor: Michael C. Kim
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Patent number: 4779303Abstract: A suction type road sweeping vehicle utilizes a suction fan for generating a vacuum within an air tight container mounted on the chassis. Suction conduits extend at one end into the container and are provided at the other end with nozzles. A sound attenuation system connected to an outlet duct of the fan comprises an expansion duct inside which is mounted a perforated panel connected to an attenuation duct, whose outlet exhausts to the atmosphere. Air expelled from the fan passes into the expansion duct, through the perforated panel which acts to raise the frequency of the sound of the air and through the attenuated duct, which has a noise absorbing lining which absorbs the sound as the air passes through the duct before being exhausted to atmosphere. Thus, the noise emitted by such road sweepers which, by the very nature of their construction and operation, are noisy vehicles, may be substantially reduced without hindering the flow of discharged air.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 1987Date of Patent: October 25, 1988Assignee: Johnston Engineering LimitedInventors: Anthony J. Duthie, Michael Sandford
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Patent number: 4779304Abstract: A caster, for example for mounting the wheels of a baby carriage has a fixed bracket (14), a rotary yoke (15) rotatably supported by the fixed bracket (14), and a wheel (17) rotatably supported by the rotary yoke (15) with the aid of an axle (16). The rotary yoke (15) is formed an elongated opening (29) which extends horizontally at right angles to the axle (16). The axle (16) is held in the elongated opening (29) and is horizontally movable in the elongaged opening (29) under the influence of a guide opening or slot in an axle guide which intersects with the elongated opening.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1987Date of Patent: October 25, 1988Assignee: Aprica Kassai Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Kenzou Kassai
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Patent number: 4779305Abstract: A positive-positioning knob assembly comprises a knob body having a substantially hollow interior portion and a pinion member fixed against rotation relative to a panel, through which panel extends a shaft to be rotated by the knob assembly. Cooperating selectively interengageable and disengageable locking members are located on the pinion member and the hollow body interior respectively for alternatively permitting the body to rotate freely of the pinion member when the locking members are in a disengaged condition, and for locking the body non-rotatably relative to the pinion when the locking members are in an engaged condition. A resilient biasing member normally holds the locking members in the engaged condition to prevent rotation of the know body; however, the resilient biasing member is resiliently deformable for permitting the locking members to move to the disengaged condition to permit rotation of the knob body.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1986Date of Patent: October 25, 1988Assignee: Dickey-john CorporationInventor: Edmund J. Gorsek
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Patent number: 4779306Abstract: A deboning press has a roller with a number of pressing stations around its periphery. It is rotated stepwise to bring each station in turn under a pressing element. Pieces of meat with at least one bone therein are brought in a station when it is not under the pressing element and are then, when the roller has rotated to the corresponding position, pressed by the pressing element so that the meat is pressed away sideways and the bone remains between the pressing surfaces. A sliding ejector removes the meat from the press. The pressing bodies may be hard-elastic and there may be a bone remover with movable hooks to remove the bones remaining in the stations of the roller.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1987Date of Patent: October 25, 1988Assignee: Stork Protecon B.V.Inventor: Gerardus H. J. Ketels
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Patent number: 4779307Abstract: Device for cutting through the pubis of the carcass of a slaughter animal, having on a slaughter yoke with a positioning element surrounded by a rotating circular first cutting element, a second cutting element and a sensor for locating the pubis position, combined into a functional unit, the movement of the positioning element being independently of same of the other elements.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1987Date of Patent: October 25, 1988Assignee: Nederlandse Centrale Organisatie voor Toegepast Natuurwetenschappelijk OnderzoekInventors: Rudolf J. G. A. van der Hoorn, Marcelles B. M. Douwes
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Patent number: 4779308Abstract: A method and device for supporting a carcass or carcass portion of slaughtered poultry for the purpose of performing processing operations thereon, said carcass or carcass portion being clamped in position by means of support members forming an acute angle, in such a manner that, with a view to performing such operations, the carcass and portions thereof are externally freely accessible, said support members acting on carcass portions located in the vicinity of the neck opening.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 1986Date of Patent: October 25, 1988Assignee: Stork PMT B.V.Inventors: Josephus A. van de Nieuwelaar, Janssen, Petrus C. H.
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Patent number: 4779309Abstract: A roller gin capable of producing lint substantially free of linter fibers utilizes a wall construction to prevent the seed from contacting the ginning roll, a ginning slot in the wall through which an airflow draws the fibers. A ginning roll adjacent the slot on the opposite side of the wall grasps the fibers along a nip point formed between the roll and wall proximal the slot and urges the fibers along a path on one side of the wall while the seeds are urged along a divergent path on the other side of the wall.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1987Date of Patent: October 25, 1988Assignee: Lummus Industries, Inc.Inventor: Donald W. Van Doorn
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Patent number: 4779310Abstract: An apparatus in combination with a carding machine and a regulatable tuft feeding device for evening a running sliver produced by the carding machine. The assembly has a fiber-handling roller forming part of the carding machine, a motor drivingly connected to the roller, an rpm-setting device connected to the motor, a desired value setter connected with the regulatable tuft feeding device; a measuring device for determining momentary values of mass of the running sliver; a regulator connected to the measuring device and to the rpm-setting device for controlling the rpm of the roller as a function of the sliver mass sensed by the measuring device. There is further provided a limit value indicating device connected to the rpm-setting device for responding to predetermined setting limits.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 1987Date of Patent: October 25, 1988Assignee: Trutzschler GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Ferdinand Leifeld
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Patent number: 4779311Abstract: A method of feeding a plurality of fiber processing machines with fiber tufts, including the steps of pneumatically advancing fiber tufts by a conveying fan within a first tuft confining device into a second tuft confining device associated with respective fiber processing machines; compressing the tufts in each second tuft confining device by a compressing air stream whereby a compressed tuft column having a height level is obtained in each second tuft confining device; and measuring and regulating the pressure in at least one of the tuft confining devices. The first tuft confining device comprises a tuft conveying duct and the second tuft confining devices are formed of tuft collecting chutes.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 1987Date of Patent: October 25, 1988Assignee: Trutzschler GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Ferdinand Leifeld
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Patent number: 4779312Abstract: An apparatus for applying an article of jewelry around an individual's wrist comprising: a base; an arcuate arm connected at its proximate end to the proximate end of the base member and extending upwardly perpendicular to the base and then curving and extending over the base to terminate in a horizontal plane, thus defining a substantially horizontal portion of the arcuate arm, the horizontal portion being spaced vertically from the base a distance sufficient to accommodate the wearer's wrist, the horizontal portion of the arcuate arm having a channel provided therein and transversely thereof and positioned near the distal end thereof; and a means provided in the channel for releasably suspending the article of jewelry from the horizontal portion of the arcuate arm, whereby the article of jewelry is maintained in the spacing between the horizontal portion of the arcuate arm and the base member.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1987Date of Patent: October 25, 1988Inventor: Joan D. Carlson
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Patent number: 4779313Abstract: A retainer for a molded panel has a base 10 with a flat region 15 and projections 13 extending into the material of the molded panel to retain base 10 securely in place. Edge regions 12, extending away from the panel surface, interlock with a cap 11 located to straddle base 10 and have a central region 20 spaced from base 10 to receive and hold a fastener securing the cap, retainer and panel in place. Interchangeable caps 11, made in varying heights to span varying distances between a panel and its anchorage, can be mounted on universal base 10.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 1987Date of Patent: October 25, 1988Assignee: Voplex CorporationInventor: Albert J. Gonas
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Patent number: 4779314Abstract: A magnetic fastener which substantially excludes external leakage of magnetic flux therefrom. The magnetic fastener has a fixed element and a movable element. The fixed element includes a permanent magnet plate, upper and lower iron plates located on upper and lower faces of the permanent magnet plate, and an iron bar erected uprightly on the lower iron plate. The upper iron plate has an upper face flush with an upper end face of the iron bar to form a magnetic attracting face. The fixed element further includes a magnetic shield plate located above the upper iron plate around the magnetic attracting face with a magnetic gap interposed therebetween. The magnetic shield plate has a cylindrical portion which covers outer peripheries of the upper iron plate and the permanent magnet plate and contacts with an outer peripheral edge of the lower iron plate.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1987Date of Patent: October 25, 1988Assignee: Application Art Laboratories Co., Ltd.Inventor: Yoshihiro Aoki
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Patent number: 4779315Abstract: A buckle of a type comprised of two identical members, which can be releasably interlocked to each other. Each member has first and second cantilevered arms, one of which is resiliently flexible and has a locking tab, and which are adapted to wedge against an internal wedge formed in the outer member so as to cause the members to spring apart when released. The locking tabs can be manually pressed by a user to release the members.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 1987Date of Patent: October 25, 1988Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventor: Louis M. Kohus
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Patent number: 4779316Abstract: A crankshaft and counterweights are balanced by adding additional weight without modifying their outer dimensions. Bores are drilled into the counterweights and then a slug of material which is of a different density than the original counterweight material is inserted into the drilled bore. The slug may be held in place by any suitable mechanism, e.g., press-fitting, upset fitting, welding or threading. Particularly with threading, a slug shorter than the bore may be positioned anywhere within the bore.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1987Date of Patent: October 25, 1988Assignee: Deere & CompanyInventors: Jack D. Cherry, David V. Trumbauer, Steven L. Hastings
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Patent number: 4779317Abstract: A machine for milling a drill point on the end of a screw blank has a rotary conveyor with a plurality of clamps positioned radially around the periphery of said conveyor. A stationary cam is formed around the center about which the rotary conveyor turns. A number of cam followers are mounted on the conveyor for opening and closing the clamps as a function of their instantaneous positions in the excursion of the rotary conveyor. At the discharge end of the rotary excursion, a blast of air topples the screw blank head first off the conveyor to protect the tip end from damage.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1986Date of Patent: October 25, 1988Assignee: Continental Machine CompanyInventor: Herbert O. Barten
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Patent number: 4779318Abstract: A multiple spindle machine includes a plurality of spindles mounted in a spindle assembly which sequentially indexes workpieces through a plurality of spindle stations by rotating the spindle assembly around its axis. The control and drive system for the multiple spindle machine includes a first variable speed motor for driving the spindles and a second variable speed motor for driving a camshaft. The camshaft drives the indexing mechanism and a main cam which reciprocates a tool slide and a first set of tools mounted on the tool slide relative to the spindle assembly. A second set of tools is mounted around the spindle assembly and independent NC motors drive the second set of tools. A microprocessor independently controls the speed of the first and second variable speed motors and the NC motors to provide flexible control of the multiple spindle machine.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1986Date of Patent: October 25, 1988Assignee: Litton Industrial Automation Systems, Inc.Inventor: Douglas J. Henderson
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Patent number: 4779319Abstract: Various techniques are disclosed for controlling the operation of a workpiece inspection procedure using a battery operated probe to contact the workpiece and transmit information back to a controller in a machine tool system. In one embodiment, battery power is applied to the probe transmission circuitry in response to a flash of infrared radiation. In another embodiment, the probe is turned on by touching the probe against a reference surface. In both embodiments, a timer is provided to automatically disconnect the batteries after a predetermined time period. In such manner battery life is prolonged.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1987Date of Patent: October 25, 1988Assignee: GTE Valeron CorporationInventor: Richard O. Juengel