Patents Issued in May 20, 2004
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Publication number: 20040096253Abstract: The present invention relates to a sheet cutting apparatus comprising cutting means for cutting a sheet bundle, receiving means for receiving the cutting means, receiving position moving means for moving a receiving position on the receiving means for receiving the cutting means; and counting means for counting a number of cutting times of the sheet bundles. The receiving position moving means moves the receiving position on the receiving means according to information out of the counting means.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Applicant: CANON FINETECH INC.Inventors: Yuji Ueno, Hiroki Honmochi, Ken Yonekawa
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Publication number: 20040096254Abstract: A sheet treating apparatus is mountable in a space portion of an image forming apparatus including an image-forming portion for forming an image on a sheet and an image-reading portion for reading an image of an original. The image-reading portion is disposed above the image-forming portion. The sheet is delivered in the space portion formed between the image-forming portion and the image-reading portion. The sheet treating apparatus includes a connection path unit to be connected with a sheet delivery path for delivering the sheet from the image-forming portion, which connection path unit is mounted in the space portion from the outside of a side surface of the main body of the image forming apparatus, and a sheet-treating unit for performing a treatment of the sheet transported from the connection path unit, which sheet-treating unit is mounted in the space portion from the front side of the main body of the image forming apparatus.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Applicant: CANON KABUSHIKI KAISHAInventors: Akihiro Sato, Hiroaki Takagishi, Katsuhito Kato, Daisaku Kamiya
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Publication number: 20040096255Abstract: An arrangement for printing a print image having regions of different print image resolution onto a moving postal item in a mail processing device has a microprocessor, a pixel memory, a read-only memory and a print data controller for pixel data editing while printing with a printhead. The microprocessor is programmed to operate from data in the read-only memory, a number of data strings having a switchable number of data words and to store them in the pixel memory. A maximum number of data words per data string is downwardly transgressed when the pixel data are stored compressed. The print data controller undertakes pixel data editing while printing with the printhead and is equipped to decompress the compressed pixel data per data string and to supplement the pixel data missing due to the compression such that the reduction of the number of data words per data string corresponds to the reduction in the resolution during printing.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventor: Joachim Jauert
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Publication number: 20040096256Abstract: In a novel printer and a commodity information processing apparatus of the present invention, a printing section has a platen and a printhead located oppositely on both sides of the guide path; in the printing section, a cutter section has a stationary blade and a movable blade located oppositely on both sides of the guide path and cuts paper printed at the printing section by engaging the movable blade with the stationary blade. A first unit is located on one side of the guide path arranged inside the casing which can be separated into a first casing member and a second casing member, holding either one of the stationary blade and the movable blade in the cutter section; and a second unit located on the other side of the guide path has either one of the other platen and the other printhead and either one of the other stationary blade and the other movable blade.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Applicant: Toshiba Tec Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Katsumune Hayashi, Hiroyuki Koyama, Kouichi Yamada
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Publication number: 20040096257Abstract: The present invention provides a printer having a platen, a chassis sidewall and an attachment portion connecting the platen to the chassis sidewall. The attachment portion biases the platen toward the chassis sidewall.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Stephen McNally, Robert M. Yraceburu, Jason Belbey, Victor Bruhn
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Publication number: 20040096258Abstract: A vibrating lipstick is disclosed, in which devices for generating heat and vibrations are installed within the cover of the lipstick so as to generate heat and vibrations. Thus the cosmetic makeup can be carried out more efficiently, the skin health is promoted, and the formation of the wrinkles on the skin can be prevented. The vibrating lipstick includes the following elements. That is, it includes upper and lower covers, and a power switch is formed on the cover, for turning on or off a power supply. A heating wire is installed along an inside wall of the cover, for receiving a power from a battery, the battery being installed within the cover. That is, heating and vibrating functions are added to the general lipstick, so that a heating massage can be done before or after a cosmetic makeup regardless of the place.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 2, 2004Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventor: Ji Soo Kim
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Publication number: 20040096259Abstract: A device includes a container configured to be placed between a pair of adjacent fingers of a user. The outer surface of the container may include a first recess portion for receiving one of the user's fingers, the first recess portion facing in a first direction and including a first recess upper part and a first recess lower part. The outer surface may also include a second recess portion for receiving another of the user's fingers, the second recess portion facing in a second direction substantially opposite to the first direction and including a second recess upper part and a second recess lower part. At least one of the first recess upper part and the second recess upper part may be configured to at least partially overlie a user's finger. Additionally, at least one of the first recess lower part and the second recess lower part may be configured to at least partially underlie a user's finger.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventor: Frederick C. Theile
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Publication number: 20040096260Abstract: An apparatus and method for using and manufacturing a dermabrasion and cleansing article. The article includes a handle to hold a composition containing abrasive crystals for polishing an area of skin to remove abnormalities in the skin. The composition also contains cleansing agents.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventor: Dean L. Rhoades
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Publication number: 20040096261Abstract: An applicator for applying a substance to nails is disclosed. The applicator comprises a rod having an end portion, the end portion having a housing, the housing having an opening of oblong cross-section with a long axis, the rod having a wall of varying thickness around the housing. In the end portion, the rod has a cross-section having an outer contour that is not concave, with the exception of one or more grooves situated opposite each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Applicant: L'OREALInventor: Jean-Louis Gueret
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Publication number: 20040096262Abstract: There is provided a clip structure that can be used with a clip rotated and a clip structure assembling method. The clip structure includes, a clip body that is formed into a substantial U shape to form a holding portion in which a thin object to be clipped is held, a clip securing member for securing the clip body so that a side of an opening of the clip body can rotate along an arc and stop, and an elastic body that urges the clip body along a rotation axis of the clip body toward the clip securing member is provided to urge the clip body toward the clip securing member.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Applicant: Kotobuki & Co., Ltd.Inventors: Takashi Isoda, Chiharu Kai, Tomoaki Suzuki
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Publication number: 20040096263Abstract: A fastener assembly is provided that permits the quick connection and disconnection of various objects, including stowage bins. The fastener assembly includes a tubular connector for engaging a pin. The tubular connector may define a keyhole having a head end and a slot extending circumferentially from the head end. The head end is sized to receive an end portion of the pin and the slot has a width selected to engage the end portion of the pin. Thus, the end portion of the pin may be inserted through the head end and the tubular connector may then be rotated such that the end portion of the pin is engaged within the slot.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Applicant: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Roberto C. Aquino, Merlin R. Beason
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Publication number: 20040096264Abstract: The present invention pertains to a ball-and-socket joint for motor vehicles withType: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventor: Olaf Abels
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Publication number: 20040096265Abstract: A joint construction for cable piping provided with an inner cylinder of thin wall pipe and an outer cylinder fitted on the inner cylinder as to freely slide to connect a first pipe for cable to a second pipe for cable as to freely expand and contract in length. A holding ring of a first seal member, tightly fit to a peripheral face of an end portion of the first pipe, a first stop ring of plate, hitching to the peripheral face of the end portion of the first pipe, and an opening end forming member, are unitedly fit by plastic working of an end of the inner cylinder. A holding groove of a second seal member, fit to a peripheral face of an end portion of the second pipe, is formed by plastic work of another end of the inner cylinder. A second stop ring, hitching on the peripheral face of the end portion of the second pipe, and an opening end forming member are unitedly fit by plastic work on an outer end side of the outer cylinder.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Applicants: HIGASHIO MECH CO., LTD., NIPPON STEEL CORPORATIONInventors: Hiroshi Inoue, Tamotsu Takada, Tetsumi Kondoh, Yoshihisa Kariyazono
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Publication number: 20040096266Abstract: A connecting element configured as a bracket element (1) for an assembly system having system supports comprises two members (2; 3), wherein the members (2; 3) are provided with elongated openings (4, 5). The system support has on its outer walls openings in a predefined spacing. Notches (6, 7) are arranged in the zone of the elongated openings (4, 5); the notches can be brought into engagement with the complementary notches of a fastening element. For fastening of the bracket element (1), a fastening element is passed through the elongated openings (4, 5) and the openings in the outer walls of the system support and the fastening element tensioned. The complementary notches engaging in the notches (6, 7) creates a form-locking connection and makes possible an extensively released positioning of the openings in the outer walls of the support and fixation of the bracket element (1).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Ulrich Birnbaum, Adrian Steingruber
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Publication number: 20040096267Abstract: An art and craft connector is provided for holding first and second rigid panels in a fixed but modifiable relationship to each other. The connector in one form includes a single length of carbon steel wire having a first segment formed into two adjacent and concentric loops, a second segment formed into two adjacent and concentric loops and an interconnecting length of wire between the first and second segments for holding the segments in a fixed but modifiable relationship. The interconnecting length of material can simply be bent by the user to change the angular relationship of the panels supported by the connector. Any number of panels can be connected together utilizing multiple connectors of the present invention. The panels can be arranged in any configuration, limited only by the creativity of the user. Each connector may have additional loops to provide three and four way connectors, and also more than four way connectors.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventor: Martin C. Voves
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Publication number: 20040096268Abstract: The present invention relates to a mounting stop at axially displaceable male-female couplings to prevent involuntary release of the coupling, whereby it comprises a recess (2) arranged to be placed in a first position around a shaft (32) and to be displaceable radially sidewise above said shaft (32) to a second position, and that it comprises at least one stop lug (6, 7; 9; 10) arranged, in said first position to be applied into a groove (34) and thereby to prevent an axial displacement of said male-female coupling parts towards each other, as well as a male part (32) present in such a coupling.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventor: Weimar Ohlsson
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Publication number: 20040096269Abstract: A connection between a beam and a joist by a sheet metal joist hanger employs a joist hanger comprising a pair of mutually spaced parallel side walls receiving the joist between them, a seat portion extending beneath the joist between lower ends of the side walls, a pair of co-planar rear flanges integral with the side walls and extending in opposite directions from the rear edges of the side walls at right angles to the side walls, a pair of top flanges integral with the rear flanges and projecting rearwardly from upper edges of the rear flanges, metal projections extending rearwardly from the rear flanges adjacent the first fastener openings and penetrating the beam, the metal projections being formed by punching metal from the rear flanges to form the fastener openings, with fasteners extending through the fastener openings into the beam.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventor: George Shahnazarian
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Publication number: 20040096270Abstract: An adapter device is disclosed for adapting a drive of a worm gear to rotate an output shaft. The adapter device includes a sleeve having an inside diameter which is slightly greater than an outside diameter of the output shaft. The sleeve has an outer diameter which is slightly less than an inner diameter of the drive of the worm gear. An elongate key cooperates with a longitudinal slot defined by the output shaft and an aligned channel defined by the sleeve and an aligned groove defined by the drive of the worm gear. The sleeve is disposed between the output shaft and the drive of the worm gear, the sleeve, the output shaft and the drive of the worm gear being coaxial relative to each other. The arrangement is such that when the drive of the worm gear rotates, the key interacts with the aligned groove of the drive of the worm gear, the channel of the sleeve and the longitudinal slot of the output shaft for rotating the output shaft.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventor: Robert Brandemuehl
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Publication number: 20040096271Abstract: A tensioning coupler for a quill and shaft employs a yoke around the circumference of a quill, a first circumferential pressure ring and a second tensioning ring each of which has a projected conical portion which overlap each other when installed. Both rings have slots to allow them to be opened or closed slightly as the tensioning ring is drawn into the pressure ring.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Rainer Peter, Rainer Klein, David Alan Ballard, Thomas Martin Cappel, Hubert Leibold
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Publication number: 20040096272Abstract: This invention relates to a spring fastener, which comprises engagement springs in opposite sides of the fastener. Each engagement spring has an engagement region comprising a hindrance portion, which increases considerably the removal to insertion force ratio as compared to such ratio in the absence of the hindrance portion, thus permitting very easy insertion with considerably more difficult removal of the fastener from the slot of a panel, which provides an efficient ergonomically balanced removal to insertion force ratio. The hindrance portion comprises ripples or other hindrance elements of unexpectedly minute dimensions for providing this efficient ergonomic force balance.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Daniel James Dickinson, Michael Walter Smith, Lawrence John Conway, Edward Sacha, Paul Lester Clemens, Mark Fleydervish, Richard H. Ducato, Eustathios Vassiliou
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Publication number: 20040096273Abstract: A barrier device comprises a top wall, a bottom wall, opposed end walls and opposed side walls formed of plastic material which interconnect to form a hollow, closed interior in which the inner surface of each wall is covered with a layer of foam material and then the remainder of the hollow interior is filled with a ballast material such as water, sand, rubber, concrete and the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Leo J. Yodock, Leo J. Yodock, Guy C. Yodock
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Publication number: 20040096274Abstract: A simulated clay tennis surface has a first region (18) tufted with synthetic ribbons (16a) of a first height, and a second region (20) tufted with synthetic ribbons (16b) higher than those of the first region. A granular infill material (22) is applied to a depth which covers the ribbons in the first region, but leaves the tips of the ribbons of the second region visible to form court markings of a contrasting colour to the infill material.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventor: Gary Wayne Waterford
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Publication number: 20040096275Abstract: The invention relates to a portable flood barrier section (1) to be located on a ground (2) to form a barrier (3) against flooding water (4), comprising an erectable wall (5) which along one of its edges (6) is hinged to a basis. The hinge (7) enables a rotating erection (A) of the wall (5) from an essentially horizontal position to an erected position. A flexible or rigid tie (8, 9), which extends from the basis to the wall (5) on the flooded side (10) of the wall (5), prevents an erection of the wall (5) beyond the erected position. A seal (12) is in the erected position of the flood barrier section (1) located between the flood barrier section and the ground (2). The flood barrier section (1) is adapted to, prior to flooding, to expose the seal (12) to a positive sealing pressure exceeding a pressure caused by the weight of the flood barrier section (1). The invention also relates to a flood barrier (3) comprising flood barrier sections (1).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventor: Thor Olav Rorheim
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Publication number: 20040096276Abstract: A temporary berm or bin system, easily transported, erected without tools, and easily dismantled. A set of panels or planks is joined with sliding clips to form a bin having vertical or near vertical sides. The bin is lined with an impervious sheet of geocloth to form a containment berm for use in controlling the dispersal of hazardous material spilled from storage or work facilities. Spring loaded clamps hold the geocloth securely to the uppermost plank without nailing, sewing, or other labor consuming and/or tear prone methods. The berm is particularly suited to protect oil well drilling sites in environmentally sensitive environments such as arctic tundra. No excavation or other disturbance of the soil is required to erect the protective berm. The berm is secured to the ground by spiking through triangular support gussets. In the arctic, securing may be accomplished by freezing ice or mud as an “ice mortar” over the gusset feet and along the lower edge of the planking.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Scot A. Startteim, Bruce D. Ross
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Publication number: 20040096277Abstract: One embodiment of the present invention provides for a subterranean structure, having a continuous ribbon slab having a plurality of flights fabricated from concrete. The ribbon slab defines periodic openings therein which generally align between adjacent flights. Another embodiment provides for a method of fabricating a subterranean structure. The method includes excavating soil to form a downward sloping ramp, and forming a concrete slab on the downward sloping ramp. The method further includes continuing to excavate soil to extend the downward sloping ramp to a location under the concrete slab, and continuing to form the concrete slab on the downward sloping ramp so that a subterranean structure is formed having an essentially continuous concrete slab with a first portion which is above and spaced-apart from a second portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Matthew F. Russell, Robert L. Russell
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Publication number: 20040096278Abstract: The invention provides a bag for spacing apart walls in an underground mine working, and including opposed load-bearing walls of flexible sheet material, each defining a substantially centrally located opening and an open-ended radial slot extending between and intersecting the central opening and outer periphery of the load-bearing wall, the openings and slots of the load-bearing walls being in register. There is an intermediate wall of flexible sheet material extending between the load-bearing walls and connected thereto substantially along the entire periphery of each load-bearing wall. A charging connector through the wall is for connection to a source of flowable substance under pressure for charging the bag therewith, to expand the bag by displacing the load-bearing walls away from each other. The invention also provides an installation and method which employ the bag to space the walls apart.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Applicant: NAMPAK PRODUCTS LIMITEDInventor: Rory Joseph Van Zyl
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Publication number: 20040096279Abstract: A pneumatic transfer system having a modular pneumatic shifting device. A teller conduit has a teller station and a customer conduit has a customer station. A housing having apertures connected to the teller conduit and the customer conduit has a teller gate and a customer gate intermittently obstructing the apertures. A differential pressure generating mechanism is connected to the housing. A plurality of sensors send signals to a programmable means when a carrier pass through the system actuating movement of the gates and operation of the differential pressure generating mechanism.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventor: Robert M. Farrell
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Publication number: 20040096280Abstract: The invention relates to a device (2) for passing heavily flowing bulk material into a delivery pipe. Said device comprises a turbulence chamber (4) to which the delivery pipe (6) can be connected from the outside in such a way that the delivery pipe (6) forms an inlet (8) in a lateral wall of the turbulence chamber (4), and a device for producing a gas flow inside the turbulence chamber (4), the gas flow being oriented in the direction of the inlet (8). A blowing plate (24) is arranged in the lateral wall of the turbulence chamber (4), in the direct vicinity of the inlet (8). A fluidisation gas can be passed into the turbulence chamber (4) by means of said blowing plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Yvan Kroemmer, Stefano Beni
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Publication number: 20040096281Abstract: A cutter bit includes a body formed integrally with a mounting shank. The body defines a pair of chip boxes with two planar surfaces and a cutting knife mounted to one of the planar surfaces of each chip box. The body defines holes from the chip boxes to the outer surface of the body, said holes communicating with grooves formed along the outer surface of the body such that a continuous air passage is formed circumferentially around the body by each hole and respective groove. The air passages cool the cutter bit as well as quickly remove material chips from the cutting edge and workpiece. The rapid removal of the chips also allows a better view of the cutting edge and the workpiece. The lack of material in the holes and grooves reduces cutter bit weight, allowing use with smaller motors and reducing the loads associated with cutting operations.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Michael M. Sherman, Jeremy A. Lowder, Russell E. Cook
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Publication number: 20040096282Abstract: A template for drilling a lock to gain access to a locked enclosure has a drill guide and a dial ring mounted to a key stud. A key blank may be inserted into the key stud, with the portion of the key blank which is insertable into the keyway of a lock extending from the template. The key lank is inserted into the keyway of a lock to position the template on the lock and the drill guide is manipulated to align a mark on the drill guide with a graduation on the dial ring to indicate a desired location for drilling a retainer of the lock.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Applicant: Lockmasters, Inc.Inventor: Thomas A. Lynch
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Publication number: 20040096283Abstract: A deep hole cutter for a gun drill system includes a tool shank and a cutting head with two or more cutting edges. The tool shank and the cutting head are separate members connected strongly by threads. The shavings produced by the cutting edges can be discharged together with the coolant supplied through the hole cutter. The shaving dischargeability is improved for higher cutting efficiency.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventor: Takuji Nomura
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Publication number: 20040096284Abstract: The invention relates to a drilling tool comprising a tool holder, on whose front face interchangeable cutting attachments are fixed and which has a shaft part on the opposite end to said attachments and an adjusting device for minimizing the tolerance measurement determined by the drilling system. In order to improve the aforementioned adjusting device, the invention is characterized in that the tool holder (1) has groove-shaped recesses (5, 8), which lie on respective diametrically opposed sides and which are eccentrically arranged on a plane that is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the tool holder. Said groove-shaped recesses have a half-cylinder extension on each of the sides facing the longitudinal axis of the tool holder. A bolt (2, 3), whose dimensions correspond to the size of the cylinder, is located in each extension. The first bolt (2) is connected to a tapered adjusting element (9) using a double-threaded screw (11) which is positioned radially in relation to the tool holder (1).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventor: Markus Heinloth
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Publication number: 20040096285Abstract: The invention relates to a tool head, especially a fine drill head, comprising a machine shank and a tool shank having a joint center axis, wherein the tool shank has a rigid core and a head with a tool, supported by a parallel spring arrangement and is able to be elastically displaced in relation thereto, said head having several limbs which emanate therefrom and form the parallel spring arrangement, whereby at least one of said limbs is fixed to the core or machine shank. The inventive tool head also comprises a device for radial displacement of the head in relation to the core, comprising a positioning device which has a conical part and is guided inside the core. The conical part bears against a contact part of the parallel spring arrangement under pressure when in use. The core is configured with the parallel spring arrangement in a single piece.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventor: Frank Johne
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Publication number: 20040096286Abstract: A reversible drill/driver tool includes an elongated socket having a bifurcated part defining a tool-receiving space to receive a two-ended tool that includes first and second driving bits and a rod having two opposite ends connected respectively to the first and second driving bits, and pivoted to the bifurcated part so as to be rotatable relative to the socket and so as to dispose a selected one of the first and second driving bits outwardly of the space. A positioning member is slidable on the socket to position the rod at a desired position.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventor: Chieh-Jen Hsiao
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Publication number: 20040096287Abstract: A portable device designed to cut bevels on pipe ends, and a method for cutting bevels on pipe ends.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventor: Jeffrey Lynn Woodrum
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Publication number: 20040096288Abstract: The invention relates to a method of producing an expansible anchor having, at its front end, a cone (5), provided with a low-friction coating, for expansion of a slit expansion sleeve (6) and having, on its rear end, a thread (2) for fastening an article to a building component. In order to improve adhesion of the low-friction layer to the cone (5) and to prevent damage to the low-friction layer during expansion, the surface of the cone (5) is so treated with steel brushes before the low-friction coating is applied that a score structure (11) is produced.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Willi Haug, Walter Saier
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Publication number: 20040096289Abstract: The present invention relates to a fastener assembly, comprising a nut configured to retain a cap, a washer having a bearing surface, the nut and the washer being rotatable relative to each other about a common axis, the nut having an annular surface axially opposed to the bearing surface, and the annular surface and the bearing surface are undulating in shape.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Theodore Bydalek, David Harris, Larry Wilson
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Publication number: 20040096290Abstract: An assembly element for the temporary holding and securing a first component on at least one second component includes an insertion section (2; 22; 32) having at least one receptacle (6; 25, 26; 33, 34) for receiving a fastening element (10) for attaching the first component to the second component (11), and a holding section (3; 23; 35) adjoining the insertion section (2; 22; 32) and extending substantially transverse to a plane defined by the insertion section (2; 22; 32).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventor: Ulrich Birnbaum
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Publication number: 20040096291Abstract: A thread-cutting screwed dowel has an essentially cylindrical, sleevelike dowel body with an axial bore and with a load engagement device disposed in the interior of the dowel body, for example with a female thread. On its outer face, the dowel body is equipped with at least one cutting edge, which extends helically along a majority of the outer face of the dowel body and protrudes radially past it. The helical cutting edge is embodied as a primary cutting edge and wraps around the dowel body over its length in at least three windings. Besides the load engagement device, an additional engagement is provided for transmitting a torque in the interior of the dowel body.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventor: Stefan Reiter
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Publication number: 20040096292Abstract: A fastener assembly having a bolt having a shaft with a plurality of spaced elongated closed end splines spaced from a like plurality of open ended splines. Each pair of splines are interconnected by a crossover slot of the same or greater depth than the closed end and open ended splines. The entry into the crossover slots is wide enough for ears of a retaining ring that is inserted onto the open ended splines of the bolt shaft to pass through the crossover slots and be forced out of a restricted width exit leading from the crossover slot to the closed end spline thereby trapping the ring on the bolt shaft with the ears reciprocating in the closed end splines.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Applicant: AVIBANK MFG., INC.Inventors: John A. Duran, Edward Avetisian, Peter Chang, Claudio Varela
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Publication number: 20040096293Abstract: A screw is disclosed which has a shank having a screw thread. A drill section is formed on the shank and extends from the tip of the shank to an intermediate position. The screw thread extends all of the way to the tip. The drill section includes a flute forming a flute edge which intersects the screw thread to form at least one thread tapping edge.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Applicant: MiTek Holdings, Inc.Inventor: John Tadich
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Publication number: 20040096294Abstract: An fastener for securing fixtures to buildings or other base materials. The fastener is assembled by a mechanical engagement between two pieces. The first piece includes a first and second bore. The first bore may be connected to a fixture, such as a pipe hanger, and the second bore is mechanically engaged with the second piece, which may include a self-tapping screw.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Applicant: POWERS FASTENERS INC.Inventors: Jeffrey R. Powers, Paul Gaudron
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Publication number: 20040096295Abstract: The present invention is a self-piercing rivet wherein the hollow shell has an external spiraling, wherein the spiraling is with respect to the axis of rotation of the hollow shell. Once installed in a stack of sheets, the spiraling prevents the riveted sheets from mutually separating and the rivet loosening with respect to the sheets.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Robin Stevenson, Pei-Chung Wang
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Publication number: 20040096296Abstract: The present invention is a self-piercing rivet wherein the hollow shell has an external axial asymmetry wherein the asymmetry is with respect to the axis of rotation of the hollow shell. Once installed in a stack of sheets, the asymmetric self-piercing rivet prevents relative sheet rotation of the sheets relative to the axis because of rotational interference caused by the external axial asymmetry of the hollow shell.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Robin Stevenson, Pei-Chung Wang
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Publication number: 20040096297Abstract: The sheets (1) and (2) are cut separately in rectangular shapes and with one of their corners recessed (1.2) and (2.4) and the sheet (1) slightly larger than the other one, double, on layer (2.1) an alignment of cylindrical lenses (2.2) which reflect images from the other internal sub-sheet (2.3), the two sheets (1) and (2) are superimposed; they are joined and their rims hooked together, in a tube (3) with the vertical upper recesses; a small flange (1.3) is configured at the top covering the rim of the sheet (2), except for the recess thereof, with one of the ends of the small flange (1.3) overlapping the other; the lip (1.4) is inserted in the stepped piece (4.1) of the bottom (4) of the container; the latter is flanged (4.2).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventor: Joaquin Devesa Company
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Publication number: 20040096298Abstract: A method, apparatus and system for conveying drill cuttings employing a compressed conveyance gas to induce movement of the non-free flowing drill cuttings in a vessel without employing a non-pneumatic means for causing movement of the drill cuttings in the vessel.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventor: Brian Snowdon
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Publication number: 20040096299Abstract: The aim of the invention is to develop a hot rolling unit, comprising at least one continuous casting unit (1) with a post-arranged furnace (4), followed by a roughing stand (5) and, over a strip edge guide, a soaking furnace (15) and finishing train, such that downtime is reduced to a minimum level and even during said downtime, as well as in planned cases of withdrawal of pre-strip material, the pre-strip (14), behind the roughing stand in the soaking furnace, can be separated off from the normal rolling cycle.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Peter Sudau, Klaus Baumer, Karl-Friedrich Muller
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Publication number: 20040096300Abstract: In a first aspect, a loadlock chamber is provided that includes: (1) a first chamber portion adapted to remain stationary; (2) a second chamber portion adapted to move relative to the first chamber portion; and (3) a substrate handler located between the first and second chamber portions. The loadlock chamber is adapted to assume: (a) a closed position wherein the first and second chamber portions contact one another so as to define a region capable of maintaining a vacuum pressure; (b) an opened position wherein the second chamber portion moves away from the first chamber portion so as to define an opening; and (c) a load position wherein at least a portion of the substrate handler extends through the opening. Systems and methods in accordance with these and other aspects also are provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Ilya Perlov, Elena Drapkin
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Publication number: 20040096301Abstract: A data storage library and method of operation are disclosed wherein access at least to part of at least one robotic mechanism from the data storage library's exterior is permitted. Access is accomplished through a service port in the library's housing. Access to the storage cells, and thus the data cartridges sitting therein, from the library's exterior is blocked. Blocking access to the storage cells may be provided by a geometry of the service port itself, or by a combination of a door and the robotic mechanism being serviced filling the opening created by the service port. For robotic mechanisms operating on a track, part of the track may be routed through the service port to bring the robotic mechanisms to the exterior of the library for maintenance purposes.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Applicant: Storage Technology CorporationInventors: Timothy C. Ostwald, Daniel James Plutt
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Publication number: 20040096302Abstract: A storage lift has at least one chain drive (14, 15) used for loading and unloading storage goods carriers (4). Each chain drive has two chains (16, 17) that are laterally and vertically offset from each other and are interconnected by coupling members (22, 23). The chains propel drivers (27) fixed to extension arms (24, 25) of the coupling members (22, 23) and are used to transfer the storage goods carriers (4) to a vertical conveyor (1) and to hold them in a position in which the vertical conveyor is iovable upwardly and downwardly. The chains (16, 17) of the chain drive or drives (14, 15) are located between the front edges of the storage goods carriers (4), which lie opposite one another in storage columns (2, 3), to enable the vertical conveyor (1) to have a relatively narrow construction.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Nobert Bouche, Hubert Doser, Rolf Suss