Patents Issued in February 21, 2002
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Publication number: 20020020100Abstract: A semiautomatic handgun having multiple safeties includes a body made in two halves and a slide which can move lengthwise on a pair of rails. The hammer is cocked by rearward movement of the slide. The trigger, which has purely translation motion, is blocked from behind except when the user is wearing a special magnetic ring on his trigger finger. A decocker mechanism pushes the firing pin forward and slides the sear back, and prevents release of the hammer until the firing pin is blocked. The firing pin is normally blocked by a cup, which prevents the firing pin from moving forward if the gun is dropped. The cup is moved to an inactive position by a release lever only when the trigger is pulled. A safety lock, which is preferably operated by a special tool, prevents the transfer bar from moving. The firing pin block lever is locked in a downward position when the safety is activated. A hammer block bar prevents the hammer from moving when the safety is on.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventors: Albert Roca, Ray Wilson
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Publication number: 20020020101Abstract: A water fowl decoy is disclosed. The decoy has an outer shell having a shape of a desired water fowl. The outer shell preferably comprises a urethane microcellular elastomer material. A buoyant core material is contained within the outer shell. The outer shell has a bottom which defines an opening for receiving a removable keel. The opening has front and rear walls of the outer shell define at least one indentation. The keel has a front edge and a rear edge each defining at least one detent which matingly engages the corresponding indentations on the front and/or side walls of the opening in the bottom of the outer shell.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventors: Scott L. Murray, William Humphreys
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Publication number: 20020020102Abstract: A method for the production of aromatic and/or enticing baits, in which a material based on porous, thermoplastic plastic is treated with at least one fish-luring aromatic and/or enticing substance, as well as aromatic and/or enticing baits, is described.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventor: Jurgen Beil
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Publication number: 20020020103Abstract: The present fishing rod comprises a pair of hood portions (14, 16) which are respectively disposed back and forth in such a manner that they are opposed to each other, while the two hood portions (14, 16) respectively include openings for receiving the leg of the reel. At least one of the pair of hood portions, that is, the hood portion (16) is of a movable type, while the movable hood portion (16) can be moved back and forth as a nut member (18) is rotated.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 1999Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventors: SHIGERU YAMAMOTO, YOSHIHARU KIYOTA, TEIJI MATSUBARA, HIROSHI HASHIMOTO
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Publication number: 20020020104Abstract: A method and container is provided for storing live bait in an ice fishing hole. The container includes a perforated bucket arranged to be supported in the ice fishing hole for receiving the live bait therein. An outer bucket is provided for supporting the perforated bucket therein for transport of the bait. An insulated cover is arranged to extend across an open top end of the perforated bucket and the ice fishing hole to prevent the ice fishing hole from freezing over. The cover includes a hanger coupling the perforated bucket thereto such that the perforated bucket is suspended from the cover when the cover is pulled from either the outer bucket or the ice fishing hole.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventors: Martin Kolar, Brian Cole
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Publication number: 20020020105Abstract: A flying insect trap comprises a housing, a tray for holding a reservoir of water that is insertable into the housing, a high efficiency “computer” fan for air flow, a blue ultraviolet light system to attract flying insects, a photocell to activate the fan and light system during hours of darkness, and a shelf inside the housing above the tray to support the fan and light system, and the electronic circuitry for powering the fan and the light. The blue ultraviolet light attracts the flying insects into the trap where they are blown by the fan into the water of the reservoir.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventor: Allen N. Sharpe
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Publication number: 20020020106Abstract: Novel animoalkylphenol emulsifiers are used for making aqueous hydrocarbon fuel emulsions suitable for engines.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventors: Brian B. Filippini, John W. Forsberg, Thomas F. Steckel, David J. Moreton, Rodney J. McAtee
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Publication number: 20020020107Abstract: An improved hydrocarbon-based compression ignition fuel boils in the naphtha boiling range and comprises hydrocarbons having from 5 to about 14 carbon atoms, preferably predominantly normal paraffins having chain lengths from 6 to about 12 carbons. The fuel has an average cetane number ranging from 40 to 80 and a Reid vapor pressure of at least 2 psig to ensure safety in handling and storage. Pentane and/or oxygenated hydrocarbons such as dimethoxymethane can be added to reduce emissions and provide sufficient vapor pressure for safe handling and storage.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventors: Brent K. Bailey, James M. Ohi
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Publication number: 20020020108Abstract: The present invention provides a composition and method for making combustible briquettes from industrial waste, particularly from industrial fines, which are useful in the manufacture of steel. The fines are mixed with a binder comprising an aqueous solution of sodium silicate, formed into briquettes and dried prior to use.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Applicant: Envirotek Industries, LLCInventor: Timothy J. Anderson
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Publication number: 20020020109Abstract: A process of making coal fines into a commercially viable fuel product using tall oil and tall oil pitch emulsions. The tall oil based emulsions are sprayed into, and reacted with, the coal fines, resulting in a cost effective and industry-usable source of synthetic fuel.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventors: Paul Donovan, William Tis
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Publication number: 20020020110Abstract: Improved protection of plants and their crops is achieved by growing the plant under a construction having a roof with at least a substantial portion being made of a net of a mesh size allowing adequate ventilation. The net is made of a transparent or translucent polymeric material having incorporated therein a UV-light absorber.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 1999Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventor: AVI KLAYMAN
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Publication number: 20020020111Abstract: A liquid dispensing device, includes a container for holding a supply of a liquid to be dispensed; a liquid feed tube having one end exposed to the interior of one end of the container for feeding liquid by gravity through the opposite end of the liquid feed tube when the container is inverted with the one end of the container facing downwardly and the opposite end of the liquid feed tube located at a lower elevation than the level of the liquid in the container; an air inlet leading from the atmosphere into the interior of the one end of the container so as to be immersed by the liquid therein when the container is filled with a liquid and inverted; and an air inlet control device effective, when the container is inverted, to block the outflow of liquid from the interior of the container via the air inlet, but to permit atmospheric air to enter, via the air inlet into the interior of the container at a very slow rate and to bubble through the liquid within the container, whereby dispensing of the liquid fromType: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventor: Peretz Rosenberg
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Publication number: 20020020112Abstract: Improvements in the manufacture of gases and liquids from trash, other waste, and other solid fuels, many of which also have application in numerous other fields.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventor: ScotLund Stivers
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Publication number: 20020020113Abstract: A method of generating hydrogen and hydrocarbons utilizing superadiabatic combustion is disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Applicant: The Board of Trustees of the University ofInventors: Lawrence A. Kennedy, Alexander A. Fridman, Alexei A. Saveliev, Marcus Drayton
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Publication number: 20020020114Abstract: A drive for opening and closing a cover member in a motor vehicle has a lever which includes a detent device, for example a spring-loaded pin, which is pressed into a detent notch by force of a spring and is disengageable when a predetermined force is exceed and as a result disconnects an electric motor for opening and closing said cover member. It is therefore possible to open the cover member even when the electric motor fails, by disengaging the lever by hand, and the lever forms an overload safety device for the electric motor in the event of the cover member becoming jammed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventors: Ralf Koepff, Steffen Breunig
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Publication number: 20020020115Abstract: A device for opening and closing a vehicle slide door window includes a window regulator mechanism having a lift arm supporting a pane and a driving mechanism for moving the pane in downward and upward directions when the driving mechanism rotates the lift arm in opposite directions to effect opening and closing of a window portion. A cam plate is arranged on the rotational axis of the lift arm and is operatively associated with the lift arm for rotating together with the lift arm and a detection lever is positioned adjacent to the cam plate and brought into contact with the cam plate at an end of the detection lever.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventor: Yukio Isomura
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Publication number: 20020020116Abstract: The window lifter of the invention comprises a window slider, a cable driving said window slider, a spring having a mobile cable tensioning portion and having a fixed cable return portion, both portions engaging the cable. This window lifter provides a simplified fabrication and a reduced number of parts.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventors: Laurent Arquevaux, Yaun Le Gallo, Harve Doreau, Richard Dubas
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Publication number: 20020020117Abstract: This invention relates to a system for positioning and assembling a mobile element on a drive system comprising at least one adapter, fixed to said mobile element, comprising a first extension in line with said mobile element and at least one second extension in the longitudinal direction of said mobile element, at least one slider comprising at least one third extension in the longitudinal direction of said mobile element, and a first contact surface, at least one confining element comprising a second contact surface, at least one fixation means. At least one of said third extensions cooperates with at least one of said second extensions and at least one of said sliders and at least one of said confining elements cooperate with at least one of said fixation means in order to block said first extension between said first and second contact surfaces.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventor: Damien Cabanne
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Publication number: 20020020118Abstract: A refrigerator door includes an outer paneling and an inner paneling spaced therefrom. The inner and outer panelings are made from a metallic material. Both form a transition point at their edges that receives between them a thermal insulation layer produced by foaming. A thermally insulating couple connects the edge portions of the panelings and substantially thermally uncouples the edge portions from one another.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventors: Richard Horn, Jurgen Hirath, Ulrich Wolf, Wolfgang Kentner
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Publication number: 20020020119Abstract: Holder for plates, in particular glass plates with borings or holes, whereby in each boring is inserted an annular body with an internal or female thread and an outside facing made of an elastic material. A threaded bolt for the connection to a load-bearing construction can be screwed into the annular body. The punctiform holder makes possible a pivoting and displacement of the glass plate within certain limits. It can be installed quickly and easily.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventors: Alfons Oberhofer, Lothar Ginzel
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Publication number: 20020020120Abstract: A modular exhibit panel and lock system includes a firstwedge secured within a first channel of a first object, such as a modular exhibit panel. A second wedge is secured within a second channel of a second object, such as a second panel. The first and second objects are securely associated with one another by placing the first wedge in the first channel, and the second wedge in the second channel in an orientation generally opposite of a first wedge and sliding the first and second channel relative to one another so that the first and second wedges interlock causing the first and second objects to be connected to one another. A multi-faceted panel connector having channels in at least two facets thereof, and a third wedge within these channels, can be used to securely associate panels of the system with one another.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventor: Alexander L. McKenzie
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Publication number: 20020020121Abstract: Depth of an inner batten (50C) is reduced and an indoor space (A) is covered with a cover member (60), so that, though the cover member (60) is attached to conceal a lower side of a transom (20C) from an indoor side in a vision portion, the cover member (60) can be omitted in a spandrel portion where the lower side of the transom (20C) cannot be seen in order to reduce production cost, and, even after the inner batten (50C) is attached to the transom (20C), cutoff treatment can be easily conducted before attaching the cover member (60), thereby obtaining stable cutoff performance by checking coating condition of a sealing material (90).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Applicant: YKK CorporationInventors: Masayoshi Ishikawa, Masami Takemura, Tsutomu Takahashi
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Publication number: 20020020122Abstract: Lateral motion devices are used in conjunction with shear assemblies to further dissipate shear forces on buildings. In one embodiment, the lateral motion device is interposed between the shear assembly and the upper portion of the wall to permit relative motion therebetween and to absorb and dissipate a portion of the shear forces through expansion and/or compression of spring members. In another embodiment, the lateral motion device is interposed between the foundation and the bottom of the shear assembly and in yet another embodiment, the lateral motion device is embedded in the foundation so as to be interposed between the anchor bolt and the foundation. The shear assembly can be either a panel assembly or an A-frame assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventor: Lee W. Mueller
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Publication number: 20020020123Abstract: A thin flexible floor mat system is configured to resist penetration by high heeled shoes and be capable of being easily rolled up in long segments. The floor mat is constituted by a series of small square sections and are connected together with connectors that permit easy deployment and removal of the mat system by detaching segments of the mat from each other. The mat is flexible but resists penetration from high heels and other forms of traffic by virtue maintaining of a predetermined amount of flexibility through the use of auxiliary supports. Further stability is provided by one-piece ramp comers.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventors: Ronald Kessler, Myron Ullman, Kim D. Kendall
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Publication number: 20020020124Abstract: It is possible to easily and freely change a hinged side and an opening direction of a door when or after a resident moves into a house. Detachable inner frames having doorstop portions, flat portions, and locking nails are mounted to locking grooves in left and right vertical outer frames through spacers and a door main body is mounted to the heelpost side flat portion through hinges. By dividing a doorframe into vertical outer frames and inner frames, in order to change a hinged side of the door, inner frames are pulled out from the vertical outer frames and inserted into the locking grooves in the vertical outer frames after changing orientation of the inner frames according to the hinged side or exchanging the inner frames for inner frames suitable for the hinged side and the opening direction to thereby easily change the hinged side of the door main body.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Applicant: FORIS CorporationInventors: Mitsugi Kusano, Kimio Numaguchi, Norio Hidaka, Yasuhiro Takagi, Tetsuji Nagaoka, Nobuyuki Miyanaga
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Publication number: 20020020125Abstract: An exterior covering for buildings and the like is described. The present invention relates to vinyl siding panels for building exteriors that are easy to install, and which prevent a collection of moisture along the building exterior.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventors: Paul R. Pelfrey, David J. Knecht
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Publication number: 20020020126Abstract: The invention is a covering for a suspended ceiling grid system, the covering is particularly suited to be retrofitable onto an installed suspended ceiling grid system, the covering is preferably a plastic cap that can be snap fit onto the main runners or cross-tees of the installed suspended ceiling grid system, and the covering is comprised of an elongate body having an opposed flange and lip which facilitate easy assembly and disassembly from a suspended ceiling grid system. The elongate body of the covering may be planar or non-planar. The covering may also have notches defined in the flange and lip in a suitable arrangement.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Applicant: Acoustic Ceiling Products, L.L.C.Inventor: Robert J. Rebman
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Publication number: 20020020127Abstract: The invention concerns a floor covering formed of hard panels (2) which are provided, at least on two opposite edges (3-4, 5-6), with coupling devices (7) made in one piece with the panels (2), whereby these coupling devices (7) provide for an interlocking in a direction (R1) perpendicular to the plane of the floor covering (1), as well as in a direction (R2) perpendicular to the edges (3-4, 5-6) concerned and parallel to the plane of the floor covering (1). These coupling devices (7) comprise a tongue (8) and a groove (9). The lip (11) which is situated on the bottom side of the groove (9) is longer than the lip (10) on the top side. The edge (5) which is provided with the tongue (8) is made elastically flexible.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventors: Bernard Paul Joseph Thiers, Mark Gaston Maurits Cappelle
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Publication number: 20020020128Abstract: The present invention relates to a linoleum-based planar structure, a process for the preparation of such a planar structure as well as the use of the planar structure, for example, as a floor covering. The linoleum-based planar structure according to the present invention is particularly characterized by containing over the whole cross section flakes comprising an organic polymeric material, the flakes being compatible with the linoleum base composition and having a particle size in the range of 0.5 to 30 mm and a thickness in the range of 1.0 to 400 &mgr;m. Such a planar structure according to the present invention displays a smooth plain surface without the need of any grinding step. Moreover, the incorporation of such flakes enables a broad variety of designing and patterning, particularly the development of a distinctively, coarsely patterned “spotting structure”.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventors: Karl-Heinz Schwonke, Marco Dowidat-Eskes, Ole Markmann, Milko Ess
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Publication number: 20020020129Abstract: A prefabricated structural building panel having a deep ribbed sheet metal interior skin. The panel preferably has a light weight rigid highly insulative foam core bonded to inner and outer skins, and having a ribbed configuration for the interior skin. A method for building a structural wall by assembling panels in an edge to edge relationship to create a structural wall system with the ribbed interior skin providing the structural support. A prefabricated insulated structural panel, having a core material of various types of foam plastic bonded to an interior ribbed metal skin and an exterior skin of any one or combination of suitable exterior materials such as for example wood, fiber glass, cement, or metal. The edges of the panels are configured to abuttingly match corresponding edges of similarly configured panels when such panels are arranged in edge to edge relationship to form the structure wall of a building.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventor: Teresa G. Winter
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Publication number: 20020020130Abstract: An object of the present invention is to provide a sealing member capable of reliably preventing rain water penetration and achieving easy and stable construction, and a siding boards attachment structure using the sealing member and a method of attaching siding boards in the siding boards attachment structure of a four side (left, right, upper and lower sides) shiplap structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Applicant: NICHIHA CO.,LTD.Inventor: Satoshi Hikai
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Publication number: 20020020131Abstract: A method for constructing a reinforced concrete vessel at a construct site by assembling prefabricated panel type reinforced concrete members and fastening or connecting the members with an assembling and fixing means at a construction site in a short time and the reinforced concrete vessel obtained therefrom.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventors: Akihiko Hongyo, Masaki Naito, Kazuhiro Inoue
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Publication number: 20020020132Abstract: The present invention is directed to a panel system and manufacturing method in which a shaping member is used to form and support a similarly shaped fold in a panel. The shaping member can be held in position against the fold using one or more stiffening members.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventor: Jed D. Mitchell
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Publication number: 20020020133Abstract: A metal roof truss has a frame formed by metal frame members and a series of metal intermediate members secured at opposite ends to frame members by clinch locks. Each clinch lock is formed by forcing metal of one member through another member with consequent deformation of the other member to form a rivet-like projection.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventor: Edward E. Embury
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Publication number: 20020020134Abstract: A building truss that is light weight, and easily manipulated yet provides superior strength for support is disclosed. The building truss is defined by a pair of parallel and spaced apart square tubing members, having joined between them, a lattice of cold rolled round reinforcing rod having a sinusoidal or zig-zag pattern. Additional spacers are provided to prevent twisting. Also, angled reinforcing pieces may be attached to the lattice for increased load bearing capabilities.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventor: Richard W. Collard
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Publication number: 20020020135Abstract: Squeaks in floors or stairs will be eliminated by the usage of this device. By the usage of screws as fasteners, the ability of securing each to one another, works especially in a situation as this. The SQUEAKBUSTER device. It is a metal bracket invented solely for the purpose of removing squeaks in a floor system that is either in a residential or commercial structure. This device has a number of predetermined pattern of holes in the top flange, as well in the side flange areas. This bracket or system is to join two perpendicular members together, tightly where there has been a separation between the joists and subfloor, where there is a space or gap. Also in an area where the plywood is rubbing up against the shaft or staff of the nail. That is creating a squeak in the floor system.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventors: Orville Lehman Grove, Janice Marie Grove
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Publication number: 20020020136Abstract: A two-piece bracket adapted to resist forces in both tension and compression. The tension/compression bracket is formed from stamped, plate steel and is preassembled by clinching. The tension/compression bracket provides a range of adjustability of attachment to allow for a limited range of placement of other components that attach to the tension/compression bracket. In one embodiment, the tension/compression bracket includes a resilient resistance to tension forces. The resilient resistance is provided by a high spring constant coil spring. The resilient resistance provides a limited degree of movement under tension. The limited degree of movement is chosen by component selection to be non-damaging.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventor: Lee W. Mueller
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Publication number: 20020020137Abstract: A hold-down for securing first and second support members in a portion of a building to an anchoring device extending from another portion of the building. The hold-down may include a first flange having securement apertures therethrough configured to receive fasteners adapted to secure the first flange to the first support member. A second flange may have securement apertures configured to receive fasteners adapted to secure the second flange to the second support member. A base may connect the first and second flanges and have an aperture sized and positioned to receive the anchoring device therethrough. The first and second flanges may be configured to be loaded substantially exclusively in tension by the anchoring device.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventor: Alfred D. Commins
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Publication number: 20020020138Abstract: A cold formed, sheet metal structural member having a first planar web member with two longitudinally extending legs such that the structural member or chord comprises an elongated member of substantially U-shaped cross section being longitudinally symmetric and being closed at one end and open at the other end. The legs are mirror images of each other and terminate with outwardly extending hollow flanges having a margin area juxtaposed to the leg. The bracing web members are slidably receivable within the U-shaped cross section and can be secured to the depending legs by suitable fasteners. A secondary web is positionable on the structural member in parallel relationship to the first web to provide additional resistance for sheathing fasteners.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventors: Steven H. Walker, Raymond C. Frobosilo
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Publication number: 20020020139Abstract: A Sheet Metal Structural Member has flanged openings formed therein to permit the passage of services therethrough. A grommet is provided that has a shape that corresponds generally to the plan form shape of the openings. The grommet has a peripheal wall and seating elements arranged about the peripheral wall to mate with the flanges that are located about the flanged opening. The grommet snaps into place and resists movement once installed. The grommet has radiused edges to discourage damage to service conduits or wiring carried therethrough.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Applicant: Rotary Press Systems Inc.Inventors: Ernest R. Bodnar, Ronald J. Bogart, John P. Lamers
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Publication number: 20020020140Abstract: Studs and tracks that easily and quickly interconnect to form structural panels or frames for a building system are provided. Studs have an extension extending from each end of the stud, and tracks have slot-like structures that are shaped and dimensioned to receive the stud extensions. Upon simply sliding stud extensions into respective slot-like structures of upper and lower tracks, various types of structural panels and frames can be easily and quickly formed.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventor: Alfredo J. Sucre F.
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Publication number: 20020020141Abstract: AN OVERALL, STRUCTURAL, MAINLY STEEL SYSTEM DEVELOPED FOR AN EXTERIOR BUILDING LAYOUT. THIS OVERALL STRUCTURAL SYSTEM IS COMPRISED OF VARIOUS COMBINATIONS OF INTERIOR CONFIGURATIONS AND CORRESPONDING SPECIFIC BUILDING SYSTEMS. EACH SPECIFIC BUILDING SYSTEM CONSIST OF STANDARDIZED STRUCTURAL ASSEMBLAGES AND MEMBERS. FOR EACH SPECIFIC BUILDING SYSTEM, THE VARIOUS SHAPES OF THESE STANDARDIZED ASSEMBLAGES AND MEMBERS ARE SIMILAR TO ALL OTHER VARIOUS SHAPES OF ASSEMBLAGES AND MEMBERS UTILIZED IN THE OVERALL, STRUCTURAL SYSTEM. THE ASSEMBLAGE COULD BE ERECTED IN A MULTI-STORY FASHION. THROUGH BEAMS ARE UTILIZED EXTENDING THROUGH THE WEBS OF THE ASSEMBLAGE GIRDERS.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 2, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventor: William J. Payer
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Publication number: 20020020142Abstract: A structural panel for use in building structures or in the formation, finish or decoration thereof includes an outer sheet and a connector sheet with a plurality of collapsible or compressible dividers therebetween. The panel in a rest condition is expanded and of a desired thickness for final use but can be compressed into a relatively thin thickness or profile for shipping purposes. The panel is very lightweight but structurally strong and can be selectively bent in one transverse direction if desired. The panel can be easily cut or formed into any predetermined size or shape.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventors: Paul G. Swiszcz, Ko Kuperus, Wendell B. Colson
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Publication number: 20020020143Abstract: An object of the present invention is to provide a sterilizing liquid remover and a method of removing the sterilizing liquid which can easily remove/dry the sterilizing liquid which remains at the step portion formed by the sealing tape and the web which forms the container's interior side in the packing material web having the sealing tape adhered to its side end portion. Driblets on the surface of the web are squeezed by squeeze rollers 30 disposed such that they can open and close while sandwiching the transfer route of the web W having the sealing tape adhered to its side end portion therebetween, the heated air is blasted at the step portion formed by the sealing tape and the web by the second air knife 20, then the heated air is blasted at the whole width of both faces of the web by the first air knives 10, and the sterilizing liquid is removed.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Applicant: Shikoku Kakoki Co., Ltd.Inventors: Satoshi Kume, Hiroshi Katayama, Shigenori Tawa, Michio Ueda
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Publication number: 20020020144Abstract: An sealing system includes a frame, a ferrite core disposed within the frame, and a litz wire coil disposed proximate to the ferrite core for producing an electromagnetic field within the ferrite core, where the ferrite core and litz wire coil are adapted to direct the electromagnetic field toward a foil to seal an opening of a container with the foil. The sealing head is air cooled within the induction sealing unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventors: Frederick W. Sarles, Douglas A. Johnson
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Publication number: 20020020145Abstract: A simple operation winds film around and thereby wraps therewith a loadable object over its entire (six) surfaces. Film is wound spirally around the loadable object by revolving film feeders along a circular path about a horizontal axis while advancing the object past the inside of the circular path along a path of the horizontal axis in one direction. After the loadable object is so spirally wrapped, it is rotated in a horizontal or vertical plane by an angle of 90 degrees. The loadable object is then advanced in the reverse direction again past the inside of the circular path while the film feeders are revolved as before to cause another film from the film feeders to be wound spirally around the loadable object. One film feeder may furnish a continuous strip of film and another a continuous string of film reformed by compression from such a strip-like film.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventors: Ryozo Matsumoto, Okinori Anai
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Publication number: 20020020146Abstract: A decorative flower pot cover and method for producing same is disclosed wherein the decorative flower pot cover is provided with a multi-layered upper portion formed of a plurality of sheets of material wherein each sheet of material is provided with an opening therein adapted to receiver a lower potion of a flower pot such that, upon positioning the lower end of the flower pot through the openings in the sheets of material, a portion of the sheets of material are connected to a portion of a sidewall of the flower pot and the sheets of material forming the multi-layered upper portion of the decorative flower pot cover extend substantially independent of one another in an upwardly and outwardly angular direction from the sidewall of the flower pot so that an open upper end of the flower pot remains substantially uncovered by the decorative flower pot cover.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventor: Donald E. Weder
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Publication number: 20020020147Abstract: A method and apparatus for automatically wrapping a sheet of material about a bouquet of flowers. A sheet of material having spaced apart defined first and second portions is placed against a support member, such as a prepared table top, and the bouquet is positioned on the sheet with the first and second portions of the sheet extending on right and left sides, respectively, of the bouquet. The first sheet portion is then moved in a path to at least partially encompass the bouquet, and the second sheet portion is moved in a path to at least partially encompass the bouquet and to extend over part of the first sheet portion. The two sheet portions may be secured together by a bonding material, or the first and second portions of the sheet of wrapping material can themselves act as a bonding material by application of appropriate heat sealing, sonic welding, vibratory welding, and similar methods.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventors: Paul Fantz, Donald E. Weder, Franklin J. Craig
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Publication number: 20020020148Abstract: An apparatus and method for folding and packaging an airbag includes a tapered concentrator. The airbag can be a head or side-window airbag. The concentrator has an inlet and an outlet whose dimension is smaller than the inlet. Feeding the airbag through the concentrator squeezes or compresses (i.e., folds) the airbag to a predetermined cross section corresponding the outlet size of the concentrator. The airbag can include a strap at one end portion thereof. The strap is feed through the concentrator, such as by pulling the strap therethrough. Pulling the strap pulls the airbag through the smaller outlet, which compresses or folds the airbag. Also, by placing an airbag package having an inlet sized to the outlet of the concentrator adjacent to the outlet of the concentrator, and feeding the strap through the airbag package, the folded airbag is inserted into the package substantially simultaneously with the folding operation. The concentrator can include pre-orienting elements for forming uniform folds.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventors: Imre Farwig, Tobias Pausch, Alexander Zeller, Hubertus Krause
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Publication number: 20020020149Abstract: A method for providing a thermally processed commodity in a plastic container. The container is exposed to elevated temperatures to form an—intermediate finish section. A commodity is dispensed within the plastic container. A closure engages the intermediate finish section. The container and the commodity are thermally processed. The finish section being within a predetermined range whereby the finish section and the closure result in retaining a hermetic seal.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventors: Kerry W. Silvers, Timothy J. Boyd, George Calendine