Patents Issued in September 12, 1989
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Patent number: 4864697Abstract: The holder is a resilient arcuate clip of a size to fit on the handle section of a fishing rod. Outstanding therefrom is a series of resilient arcuate clips of different sizes to grip the smaller rod sections, whereby all the rod sections are held close together in side-by-side relation in a compact bundle.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 1988Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Inventors: Ronald V. Sparks, Sharon L. Sparks
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Patent number: 4864698Abstract: An improvement is provided for a releasable, flexible fabric hook and loop fastener having a pair of strap ends which are adapted for mutually releasable interengagement to form a loop when disposed in facing, overlapping arrangement in contact with each other. According to the improvement, the contact surface on the innermost of the strap ends does not extend to the extremity of the strap end, but terminates short of it, thereby defining a tip which is not engageable with the contact surface of the outermost strap end. When the outermost strap end is peeled away from the innermost strap end, the tip on the innermost stap end allows the contact surfaces to separate cleanly so that the fastener can be opened with one hand.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1988Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Inventor: William D. Brame
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Patent number: 4864699Abstract: A snap-type clip includes an L-shaped support member having a mounting arm and a gripping arm. An elongated gripping element is pivotally attached to the inner surface of the mounting arm and in a closed position abuts against the inner surface of the gripping arm. The mounting end of the gripping element is furnished with an egg-shaped loop of resiliently deformable material. This loop is increasingly deformed by the mounting arm inner surface as the gripping element pivots from the open or closed position toward center. The gripping element is thus biased toward an open or closed position.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 1988Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Inventor: Valerie J. Whitcomb
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Patent number: 4864700Abstract: A buckle assembly composed of three components, i.e. a socket, a main plug and an auxiliary plug for releasably connecting three straps or belts. The socket includes a cantilevered resilient locking arm interlockingly engageable with a resilient locking tongue of the main plug when the locking tongue is received in a guide chamber in the socket to thereby couple the socket and the main plug. The auxiliary plug is slidably mounted on the main plug and having two resilient, inwardly deformable locking legs snappingly engageable with respective retaining projections of the socket when the locking legs are received in the guide chamber. The auxiliary plug further includes a resilient releasing leg extending parallel to the locking legs and having a releasing cam projection engageable with the resilient locking arm to flex the latter outwardly away from the guide chamber for releasing the locking arm from interlocking engagement with the locking tongue, thereby uncoupling the main plug and the socket.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1988Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Assignee: Yoshida Kogyo K.K.Inventor: Kazumi Kasai
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Patent number: 4864701Abstract: An apparatus and process to produce a spun-like synthetic yarn which employs a filament loop breaker which is periodically and automatically opened to break the vacuum pressure to allow lint collected therein to be released and collected.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1988Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Assignee: Milliken Research CorporationInventor: Andre M. Goineau
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Patent number: 4864702Abstract: Riveting apparatus for operation on a workpiece having opposite sides and supported vertically on a horizontal surface comprising a frame having a pair of spaced apart sides movable along the supporting surface and straddling the workpiece, first and second carriages movably mounted on respective sides of the frame and riveting tools on first and second heads on the first and second carriages, respectively, the tools being movable toward and away from the workpiece. The frame travels in a first direction along the supporting surface and along the workpiece, the first and second carriages are movable in a direction substantially perpendicular to the first direction and toward and away from the supporting surface, and the frame is movable in a third direction transverse to the first direction and toward and away from the workpiece.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1987Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Assignee: Gemcor Engineering Corp.Inventors: Thomas H. Speller, Sr., John W. Davern, Jeffery P. Weaver, Mark J. Andrews
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Patent number: 4864703Abstract: In a press roll having a stationary support member and a roll shell rotatable about the stationary support member and movable in a predeterminate support or pressing direction throughout the entire width of the press roll, the provision of guide devices for the rotatable roll shell enable accomplishing an axial and radial guiding of the rotatable roll shell with minimum friction and without using roller bearings. These guide devices comprise hydrostatic support or pressure elements which can be adjusted in the predeterminate support or pressing direction. Bearing surfaces of the hydrostatic support elements and running or travel surfaces at the roll shell are spherically designed, for instance provided in mirror-image relationship to one another at both ends of the press roll, or at only one end thereof, or at the central or intermediate region of the press roll.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 1988Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Assignee: Sulzer-Escher Wyss AGInventors: Mario Biondetti, Wolf-Gunter Stotz
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Patent number: 4864704Abstract: A rubber-covered roll has a cylindrical roll core and a cylindrical sheath of rubber molded about and covering the roll core to provide a rubber-covered roll core. The roll also has a pair of metallic end cap cores and a pair of rubber jackets each molded about one of the end cap cores to partially enclose the same and provide a pair of rubber-jacketed end caps. The rubber-jacketed end caps are attached to opposite ends of the rubber-covered roll core to provide the rubber-covered roll. Each end cap core is annular-shaped and has an inner corner beveled at an approximate forty-five degree angle to define a continuous inner corner surface thereon.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1988Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Assignee: Day International CorporationInventors: Patrick M. Hogan, Bobby J. Parr, Manuel B. Hooper
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Patent number: 4864705Abstract: A method of making a carburetor by first extruding a length of material and then cutting a carburetor body of predetermined length from the extrusion. The extrusion includes a passageway. A venturi member is molded of plastic material and inserted in the passageway. A fuel bowl is molded from plastic material and is secured to the body by means of a resilient clip.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1988Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Assignee: Tecumseh Products CompanyInventors: Thomas G. Guntly, Mark E. Federspiel, Michael J. Kurth
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Patent number: 4864706Abstract: Fabrication methods are described for producing an integrally bladed rotor wherein single crystal blade portions are securely metallurgically bonded to a polycrystalline disk. The polycrystalline disk is fabricated with protruding portions in the location where the blades are to be bonded. The blades are fabricated with a root portion having a cavity adapted to mate with the disk protrusions. The blade and disk are assembled and forced. Localized heating causes localized softening metal flow in the disk protrusion. Bonding occurs as a result of this combination of softening and force.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1987Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Assignee: United Technologies CorporationInventor: Steven D. Jenkel
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Patent number: 4864707Abstract: A method and tool for alignment of a vortex meter with pipe flanges having raised faces on the side engaged by the meter, the tool comprising a round cylinder having an eccentric hole longitudinally therethrough for rotating the tool to touch raised spaces on the flanges whereby the flanges may be aligned, and the method comprising placing two such tools which are slightly longer than the dimension of the meter body, each having an eccentric hole longitudinally therethrough, passing a bolt through the holes in the flanges and longitudinally through the tool, rotating the tools until they touch the raised faces, and placing the meter body and any required gaskets between the flanges until it rests on the tools, after which the bolts are tightened through the other holes in the flanges as well as tightening the bolts through the tools.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1988Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Assignee: ITT CorporationInventor: Boris A. Kamenster
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Patent number: 4864708Abstract: A hydraulic valve lifter removal device (10) for removing hydraulic valve lifters from an engine (14). The removal device (10) comprises an elongated lifter retrieval housing (24) having a closed distal end portion (26) for being inserted through the cam shaft opening (34) of an engine (14) and into the interior of the engine. The housing (24) also includes a proximal end portion (28) which remains exterior to the engine for manipulating the housing (24). A plurality of lifter receiving openings (32) accessing the interior of the housing (24) are selectively spaced along the length of the housing (24).Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1988Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Inventor: Aubrey G. Stapleton
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Patent number: 4864709Abstract: Tools having utility in the repair of outboard units. A first tool pulls a propeller off its shaft, and a second tool pulls a bearing carrier off the shaft and removes it from the inside of the outboard unit. Both tools include an elongate screw that axially advances to affect the desired pulling and both tools engage radially disposed struts of the item to be pulled when operatively deployed. The housing of each tool includes puller members terminating in strut-engaging mating surfaces at the distal free end thereof that abuttingly engage the struts from behind and exert a pulling force against them as the screw is rotated.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1987Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Inventors: Francis M. Klucz, Normand A. Brunet
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Patent number: 4864710Abstract: On a plurality of continuously supplied reel-recording medium assemblies, each comprising a pair of reels and a recording medium wound around the reels, a series of loop formation steps including steps of drawing the recording medium from the reels by a predetermined length, and shaping the drawn part of the tape into a predetermined loop are performed and the reel-recording medium assemblies are successively loaded into a plurality of continuously supplied casings. The loop formation steps are allotted to a plurality of stations, a plurality of the reel-recording medium assemblies are intermittently conveyed to the stations in sequence, and while the respective assemblies are stopped at the stations, the steps allotted to the respective stations are performed on the corresponding assemblies.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1988Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Assignee: Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd.Inventor: Masazumi Ogawa
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Patent number: 4864711Abstract: A method of producing a lined Hume pipe wherein an inner surface of a Hume pipe having a large-diameter socket at one end thereof and a spigot at the other end is covered with a synthetic resin pipe.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1988Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Assignees: Mitsubishi Plastics Industries Limited, Haneda Humepipe Co., Ltd.Inventor: Sueo Yokota
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Patent number: 4864712Abstract: A fabric covered metal rail suitable for use as a top or bottom rail in a fabric Venetian blind and method for producing such a rail by first laminating a fabric strip to a metal strip and then roll forming the laminated strip into the rail.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 1989Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Assignee: Hunter Douglas Inc.Inventors: L. Eugene Carden, Richard N. Anderson
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Patent number: 4864713Abstract: A method and apparatus for positioning tooling and riveting the apparatus including a frame provided with opposed riveting rams (96, 86) and clamps (34, 36). The first clamp (34) is extended above the work plane established by the outer surface of one workpiece (10) with the lower ram retracted. Next, the frame (26) is moved downwardly until the first clamp touches the workpiece. An encoder (140) measured the amount of first clamp collapse during overtravel of the frame after the first touch is sensed. The frame is now backed off this distance to establish a work line coextensive with the work plane. The lower clamp (36) is then raised to clamp the workpieces (10, 12) and drill carried by a sub-frame (66) will now drill aligned apertures through the workpieces. The subframe is indexed to another position to place rams (96, 86) is alignment with the apertures. The upper riveting ram (96) is then advanced to its full down position to set an upper cavity and is locked under high pressure.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1988Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Assignee: Gemcor Engineering Corp.Inventors: Bradley M. Roberts, Robert J. Kellner
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Patent number: 4864714Abstract: An apparatus for receiving a tool carrier comprises a tool holder defining a receiving bore adapted to receive a portion of the tool carrier, an arrangement for supplying pressurized fluid to the receiving bore of the tool holder to clean adjacent surfaces of the tool holder and the tool carrier during insertion of the tool carrier into the receiving bore; and an arrangement for detecting the pressure of the fluid supplied to the tool holder for ascertaining whether correct operational positioning of the tool carrier exists with respect to the tool holder.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1988Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Assignee: Fried. Krupp Gesellschaft mit beschrankter HaftungInventors: Rainer Von Haas, Hans Tack
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Patent number: 4864715Abstract: A wound stator of an electric rotating machine, with wavy-type winding, for an electric machine requiring relatively small amounts of power consisting of a plurality of slots and an arrangement of wires comprising first portions of phase windings located outside of the slots forming spread-out layers with the wires being arranged in a side-by-side relationship to one another, and second portions of phase windings located inside the slots, the second portions appearing like several superposed layers of juxtaposed parallel wires. The wire is initially shaped in a zigzag outside the stator, then cut in sections corresponding to phase windings. Each wire section is then wound on a receiving wheel, constituting a temporary support, after which it is transferred to the slots of the stator. During initial shaping of the wire in a zigzag, indentations are made whose height and width determine the arrangement of the wires of complete stator.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 1988Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Assignee: Equipements Electriques Moteur Societe AnonymeInventor: Jacques Sadier
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Patent number: 4864716Abstract: To improve a coil packing ratio and reduce winding time of a A.C. generator stator, a wound coil of a first group is inserted in advance to coil inserting jig, with a wound coil of a second group having the same shape as that of the coil of the first group then being fitted to the coil inserting jig with predetermined pitch deviation. Thereafter, the wound coils of the first and second groups are simultaneously inserted into slots of the stator by the coil inserting jig.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1987Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Assignee: Hitachi, Ltd.Inventors: Kenji Yaginuma, Youichi Sawahata, Tadayuki Suenobu
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Patent number: 4864717Abstract: A method for fabricating a write-after-read magnetic head assembly employs rectangular wafers sliced from a block of abrasion-resistive material. The block is prepared, prior to slicing, with pairs of opposed slots extending inwardly from anterior and posterior surfaces. The slots are adapted to include inserts of magnetically soft material. The inserts at the anterior surface also are of high cost abrasion-resistive materials necessary for digital recording systems but represent a relatively tiny amount of such materials. Pairs of wafers are juxtaposed in a manner to form a core equivalent structure and two such wafer pairs are mounted in an assembly which defines write after read heads for two tracks in a manner to preserve azimuth and avoid crossfeed.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 1988Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Assignee: American Magnetics CorporationInventor: Rene Baus, Jr.
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Patent number: 4864718Abstract: A device for mechanically engaging a wire terminal crimped to the end of a conductive wire into a slot in a housing, said wire being one of a set of wires and said device including a hollow rigid tube with a pointed tip at its front end constituted by flaps which are capable of moving apart, said tip being carried by a moving carriage.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1988Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Inventor: Claude F. Ricard
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Patent number: 4864719Abstract: A system of removably retaining a terminal (16) within a housing passageway (40) includes opposing resilient walls (46A,46B) defining a forward end of the passageway (40) with opposing stop projections (54) extending toward each other and disposed in corresponding notches (26) along first and third sides of the terminal (16), which stop axially rearward terminal movement. A bored shaft (98) of a removal tool (70) is placed over a contact section (18) of the terminal (16) extending outwardly from the housing (12) which tool (70) has a pair of triangular tines (100) at the work end of the tool shaft (98) to be disposed along second and fourth sides of the terminal (16).Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 1989Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Assignee: AMP IncorporatedInventors: William J. Rudy, Jr., Howard R. Shaffer, Daniel E. Sttahl
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Patent number: 4864720Abstract: A traveller setter having a main mechanism which includes a traveller holder with a guide on the undersurface of a forward end thereof and a magnet arranged at the upper part of said ring flange receiving seat, a traveller engaging hook at a forward end portion thereof for engaging a traveller held by the magnet with a ring flange, a traveller supplier for supplying travellers to the traveller holder. The main mechanism can be encased in a case when not in use by making the traveller engager slidable by a working pin. This traveller setter ensures accurate setting of travellers on ring flanges and requires no skill in handling.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 1987Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Assignee: Kanai Juyo Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Kohichi Uyemura
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Patent number: 4864721Abstract: A system of removably retaining a terminal (16) within a housing passageway (40) includes opposing resilient walls (46A,46B) defining a forward end of the passageway (40) with opposing stop projections (54) extending toward each other and disposed in corresponding notches (26) along first and third sides of the terminal (16), which stop axially rearward terminal movement. A bored shaft (98) of a removal tool (70) is placed over a contact section (18) of the terminal (16) extending outwardly from the housing (12), which tool (70) has a pair of triangular tines (100) at the work end of the tool shaft (98) to be disposed along second and fourth sides of the terminal (16).Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1988Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Inventors: William J. Rudy, Jr., Howard R. Shaffer, Daniel E. Stahl
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Patent number: 4864722Abstract: The invention features a method of fabricating a printed circuit board with low dielectric materials using a modular technique. Sub-assemblies are first constructed, tested, and then subsequently incorporated into the final circuit board assembly which has a triplate geometry. Dielectric materials are chosen which enhance the performance of the circuit board.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 1988Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Donald J. Lazzarini, John P. Wiley, Robert T. Wiley
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Patent number: 4864723Abstract: Wire for repairing or changing circuit elements such as printed circuits has heat-resistant insulation surrounded by a hot-melt adhesive. The wire is attached to the surfaces of printed circuit boards easily by applying a hot iron to the adhesive layer on the wire and melting the adhesive which then adheres to the board surface. The hot iron has a tip with a groove in it so that when the iron tip is pressed onto the wire, the tip embraces the wire to melt the adhesive quickly and to make the bond relatively quickly. The coating is applied by passing insulated wire vertically through a length of molten adhesive and then through a die. A cleaner/holder device is used for cleaning the tip of a hot iron used for melting adhesive, or a soldering iron, and for holding the hot iron when it is not in use. The preferred cleaner is anti-combustion treated absorbent cotton string wound on a spool which is mounted in the holder, or adhesive tape with a soft clutch backing.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1988Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Assignee: Preleg, Inc.Inventors: Louis E. Griffith, Peter R. Ebner
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Patent number: 4864724Abstract: A process for flush-mounting a silicon micromachined sensor for fluid flow measurements with an adjacent face of a substrate. The faces of the substrate and sensor, over which the fluid flow will pass, are disposed face down on a conformal surface. Adhesive is applied between the sensor and substrate to secure the sensor and substrate one to the other. Upon removal from the conformal surface, the faces are cleaned of adhesive and the electrical signal generating means of the sensor are connected with the signal processing means, for example, by wire bonding. In this manner, the sensor lies flush with the face of the substrate, avoiding interference with the fluid flow over the sensor face and, hence, maintaining sensitivity throughout the life of the sensor.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 1988Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Assignee: Siemens-Bendix Automotive Electronics L.P.Inventor: John S. Bergstrom
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Patent number: 4864725Abstract: An article and process for splicing electrical wires that are to be exposed to an adverse environment. The article includes a connector, an insulating sleeve adapted to retain the connector, and an encapsulant. The encapsulant, which is disposed within the insulating sleeve, has a cone penetration value of 100 to 350 (10.sup.-1 mm) and an ultimate elongation of at least 200%.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 1988Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Assignee: Raychem CorporationInventor: Christian A. M. Debbaut
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Patent number: 4864726Abstract: An auxiliary cutter for precisely cutting through the outer covering of a cable without damaging the inner core is removably attachable to a grinder. An optical cable or electrical cable is fixedly held in a bearing by a fixing ring. A portable grinder is detachably attached to the cutting attachment or the auxiliary cutter to provide a cutting blade. Additional connecting parts enable the auxiliary cutter to rotate 360.degree. relative to the central axis of the cable for cutting entirely the outer surface of the cable being cut. The cutting depth can be adjusted and set by an adjustable screw which fixes the distance between the edge of the cutting blade or wheel of the grinder and the central axis of the cable being cut. A compression spring presses the outer covering of the cable against the grinder cutting blade for cutting the outer covering of the optical cable or electrical cable up to the present cutting depth.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1987Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Assignee: Telecommunications Laboratories, Directorate General of Telecommunications, Ministry of CommunicationsInventors: Chia-Hsien Wu, Show-Zone Chuang, Wei-Shyan Chien, Teng-Chih Feng
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Patent number: 4864727Abstract: A pneumatic tool holder includes: a handle having a piston pneumatically driven within a cylinder in the handle, a sliding sleeve secured to the handle having a longitudinal polygonal hole formed in the sleeve and a tool clamping member generally formed as a polygonal block to be reciprocatively stably guided in the polygonal hole of the sleeve having a pair of set screws transversely inserted through the block to firmly clamp a tool shank as inserted into the block and an air passage provided in the handle and in between the tool clamping member and the sleeve for directing air stream from inside the cylinder to cool down the operating tool as held in the clamping member.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 1988Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Inventor: George Chu
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Patent number: 4864728Abstract: A brushcutter has a guide wand with a drive head rotatably mounted thereon. A motor rotatably drives the drive head and a cutting head for cutting vegetation is mounted on the drive head and defines a rotational plane. A protective arrangement partially overlaps the cutting tool in the region of the rotational plane and has a downwardly extending wall. A detachable skirt extends from the wall downwardly so as to terminate at an elevation beneath the rotational plane and deflects stones and other hard objects caught by the cutting tool thereby protecting an operator of the brushcutter against injury.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1988Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Assignee: Andreas StihlInventors: Manfred Kloft, Gerhard Zerrer, Helmut Unger
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Patent number: 4864729Abstract: A cutting blade and a cutting blade holder are described which, when used together provide exceptional stability to the cutting blade. The cutting blade/blade holder assembly is particularly adapted for use in combination with a carpet cutting device for cutting matched seams in wall-to-wall carpet laying installations.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1988Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Assignee: The PerfecTrim Limited PartnershipInventor: Edward A. Funger
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Patent number: 4864730Abstract: A tool for cutting a ring while the ring is lodged on a finger. The tool comprises a housing upon which a pivot arm and a motor driven circular saw blade are mounted. The tool is put to use by placing one end of the pivot arm under the ring and applying thumb pressure to the opposite end of the pivot arm to draw the rotating blade toward the ring. The blade is mounted on a high-mass, heat-conductive drive shaft which acts to dissipate the heat produced by the cutting action of the tool. Electrical cut off means are provided to turn the drive motor off when the blade has cut through the ring.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 1988Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Assignees: Ronald D. Weiss, Frederick J. AlterInventor: Ronald D. Weiss
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Patent number: 4864731Abstract: A self-calibrating measuring tool. The tool includes a housing having a base and a recess terminated by a precisely located flange with respect to the base. A linear movable member is mounted within the housing with a measurement arm attached to it. A transducer is connected to the member for providing a measurement indication.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 1987Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Inventors: Walter F. Kile, Edwin L. Dickinson
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Patent number: 4864732Abstract: A combined hole size gauge and oversized hole marker having either first and second sensing members (42, 44) or a single dimensionally graduated size sensing member (14) which when inserted into a hole (40) in a workpiece (38) allows the user to determine whether the hole is of at least minimum size and if it is of greater than maximum size. If the hole is oversized, a marker adjacent the oversized hole size sensing member (44) or the greater portion of the single dimensionally graduated size sensing member (18) is permitted to contact the workpiece (38) and leave an indication that the corresponding hole is oversized.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 1988Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Assignee: Fatigue Technology, Inc.Inventor: Michael A. Landy
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Patent number: 4864733Abstract: Among the many challenges in the manufacture of oil seal rings of elastomeric material is to create a seal whose sealing surface is within certain critical dimensions, usually in terms of a nominal diameter plus or minus a tolerance. There have been several methods available to test oil seals to determine the actual diamter of the sealing surface. These require considerable experience and training. Repeatability can be adversely affected by a number of factors. The subject invention includes an apparatus which combines a light box with a controllably expansible gauge band. The expansion of the band is monitored by an electronic position indicator. In operation, the seal to be tested is placed over the properly selected gauge band on the light box. The user adjusts the vernier to expand the band until a "light seal" is obtained, i.e., when any space between the smooth outer diameter of the band and the lip of the the seal is just closed. At that point, a reading of the position detector is taken.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 1988Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Inventor: Carl E. Gillberg
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Patent number: 4864734Abstract: A scale holder is provided for securely retaining a scale to permit various measurements to be made. The scale holder includes orthogonally disposed major and minor planar walls on which the scale holder can be securely supported. The scale holder further includes a nonplanar support defined by intersecting generally planar support surfaces to permit the scale holder to be supported on an arcuate or irregular surface. A plurality of scale guides and slots are provided to selectively position a scale in orthogonal or parallel relationship to one or more of the walls of the scale holder. Clamps further are provided to retain the scale in selected position relative to the scale holder.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 1988Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Inventors: Harry L. Woodard, Billy W. Herring, Curtiss O. Willis, Jeffery W. Cavnar
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Patent number: 4864735Abstract: This invention discloses a presence grooming implement comprising a hair dryer and an electric razor (or a lint eater), wherein the electric razor (or lint eater) is electrically and mechanically connected to the handle of the hair dryer in a detachable or permanent manner to form a integrated implement which is applicable as a hair dryer, an electric razor and even a lint eater.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 1988Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Inventor: Chang L. Chung
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Patent number: 4864736Abstract: A thong sandal having a sole fastened to the foot of a wearer by means of an instep strap and a toe tab connected to the sole and latched in the instep strap. The sole and instep strap are made from a flat sheet of material which is flexible and provides a comfortable support when walking of a size and shape to fit under the wearer's foot. The instep strap is partially cut away from the sole around the hee but remains attached to the sole on opposite sides of the instep. It is adapted to fold upward and forward and to latch on the toe tab. The toe tab is formed of a durable material which does not break during normal wear and has a protuberance at its free end distal its attachment to the sole for use as a display surface or it latches to the sole at the toe end such that the sandle folds substantially flat or both. The display surface can be customized to the customer's specifications and the protuberance is advantangeously attached to the stem of the toe tab on what is otherwise a stock sandal.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 1988Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Assignee: Ad Impressions, Inc.Inventor: Nancy L. Bierk
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Patent number: 4864737Abstract: A shock absorbing device comprising: an upper impermeable sheet; a lower impermeable sheet; an intermediate flexible impermeable sheet which is deformed to provide a grid of spaced peaks projecting on each surface thereof, the peaks being fixed to the upper and lower sheets to form two chambers of interconnected pockets, the upper one chamber being filled with a non-compressible liquid and the lower other chamber being filled with a compressible gas, the liquid and the gas being sealed therein.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1988Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Inventor: Hugo Marrello
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Patent number: 4864738Abstract: A composite sole structure for footwear and the like is disclosed. The sole structure includes a plurality of adjacent tubular members adapted to contain a gaseous medium under pressure at a selected value. The tubular members are provided with a composite structure including an inner layer of resilient elastomeric material impermeable to diffusion of the gaseous medium therethrough; an outer layer of a flexible mesh material resistant to expansion but sufficiently compliant to cooperate with the inner resilient layer to provide a cushioning effect in response to shock forces and a resilient flexible material forming a matrix about the tubular members. In an alternate embodiment aa second or outer layer of a resilient elastomeric material is provided over the flexible mesh layer to provide additional strength and resistance to diffusion of gases.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 1988Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Inventor: Zvi Horovitz
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Patent number: 4864739Abstract: An inside boot sole, comprising separate support zones distributed under the surface of the foot, at least two support zones (3, 4) having different mechanical characteristics and each extending at most from the heel (5) to the front end (6) of the sole on both sides of the dividing line (10) located near the median longitudinal axis (7) of the sole.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1987Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Assignee: Salomon S.A.Inventor: Robert Maestri
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Patent number: 4864740Abstract: A disposable hygienic shoe insole comprises three layers; a top layer of a spunbonded polypropylene material, a composite layer of pulp fibers and polypropylene fibers meltblown onto the top layer, and a bottom layer of polyethylene vinyl acetate meltblown onto the composite layer. The layers, preferably the composite layer, can include antimicrobial agents, fragrance, or neutralizer or odor-absorbing agents. The top surface of the top layer is provided with good abrasion resistance, and the bottom surface of the bottom layer provides required friction to maintain the shoe insole in place during use.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1986Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Assignee: Kimberly-Clark CorporationInventor: Barbara A. Oakley
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Patent number: 4864741Abstract: The invention relates to an ankle support system to protect against ankle injuries. The ankle support system comprises a leg brace mounted to the leg of the wearer and an anchoring strap for attaching the leg brace to a shoe. The anchoring strip comprises a series of eyelets receiving a shoe lace and firmly retaining the anchoring strip to the shoe.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 1988Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Inventor: Pierre Beauchemin
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Patent number: 4864742Abstract: A firefighter's boot of this invention is of a configuration and has dimensions which provide a boot which is significantly lighter in weight than a conventional boot of a firefighter which is constructed of the same material. Thus, stress upon a firefighter is significantly less than when a conventional boot is worn by the firefighter. A firefighter's boot of this invention is adapted to be worn in conjunction with firefighter's trousers which cover the legs of the firefighter. A firefighter's boot of this invention is relatively short in height and has a dimension to provide protection which, under certain conditions, may not be provided by the trousers. The firefighter's boots and trousers are adapted to be stored as a unit. The firefighter's boot of this invention is of sufficient height to extend above firefighter's trousers which are compressed around the boots for storing the boots and trousers as a unit.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 1988Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Inventors: William L. Grilliot, Mary I. Grilliot
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Patent number: 4864743Abstract: Ski boot comprised of a rigid shell at least partially surmounted by an upper (4) and at least one padding element (9) inside the boot intended to block the skier's foot. The boot comprises a blocking device (12) having a block (16, 16') extending from each side of the zone of the Achilles tendon into the hollow of the malleoli located above the protuberance of the calcaneum, and the block is attached to a block holder (14) provided with a height adjustment device (17, 17'), arranged along the median vertical axis of the back of the upper.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1987Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Assignee: Salomon S.A.Inventors: Jean-Marie Begey, Jean-Pierre Chemello
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Patent number: 4864744Abstract: There is provided a ski boot formed of plastic material and having a sole and a shaft consisting of a front shaft part having a shell and a rear shaft part articulated on the shell at the heel. The front shaft part is provided with zones of weakness in the arch and shin areas which increase the flexibility of the front shaft part in the longitudinal direction of the boot. Stiffening elements are provided in the zones of weakness extending transversely to the boot axis and having a variable effect on the flexibility of the front shaft part of the boot. The zones of weakness are formed by wave-like elevations and depressions on the front shaft part, the elevations projecting against the outer side of the boot so as to defined hollow spaces sealed against the front side of the boot and accommodating therein the stiffening elements.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 1989Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Assignee: Raichle Sportschuh AGInventor: Klaus Walkhoff
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Patent number: 4864745Abstract: The skiing boot (1) comprises a shell (2) and a leg part (3), which is pivotally moveable relative to the shell. The lower end portion (5) facing the toe of the boot is formed with a groove (7) for accommodating elements (6) having rubberlike elasticity. When the lower end portion (5) of the leg part has run up on or engaged the shell, the element (6) having rubberlike elasticity will be compressed as the pivotal movement toward the forward lean position is continued.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 1985Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Assignee: Koflach Sport Gesellschaft m.b.H & Co. K.G.Inventor: Adolf Hensler
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Patent number: 4864746Abstract: In order to lessen the operator's fatigue and improve his actions in accuracy, there is provided an apparatus of the present invention for compensating a stop position of a bucket of a loader. By the use of the apparatus, it is possible to automatically compensate the stop position of the bucket so as to keep the bucket substantially horizontal even when the engine speed varies. The apparatus of the present invention is provided with: a detecting element (67 or 67') for detecting the extending/retracting speed of a bucket cylinder unit (27) of the loader; and a controller (51) in which a necessary time lag (Bi) is established on the basis of a signal issued from the detecting element, and after collapse of a period of such time lag, a relay (66) for energizing a leveler solenoid (46) is turned on and kept "on" until a limit switch (33) for limiting the extension of the bucket cylinder unit (27) is turned off.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1988Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Komatsu SeisakushoInventor: Takefumi Fukumoto