Patents Issued in September 15, 2011
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Publication number: 20110219556Abstract: An oral care implement comprising tooth cleaning elements and a tissue cleanser. In one aspect, the invention can be an oral care implement comprising: a head and a handle; a plurality of tooth cleaning elements extending from a first face of the head; a receiving cavity formed into a second face of the head opposite the first face; and a soft tissue cleanser formed of an elastomeric material that is injection molded into the receiving cavity to bond the soft tissue cleanser to the head, the soft tissue cleanser comprising a plurality of projections extending beyond the second face of the head.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2011Publication date: September 15, 2011Applicant: COLGATE-PALMOLIVE COMPANYInventor: Douglas J. Hohlbein
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Publication number: 20110219557Abstract: A floor cleaning device includes a floor cleaning head and a pole directly or indirectly connectable to the floor cleaning head. The pole includes two sections, and a joint for lockably positioning the two pole sections in at least two different angular orientations.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2010Publication date: September 15, 2011Applicant: Euro-Pro Operating, LLCInventors: Mark Rosenzweig, Stephen Gatchell
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Publication number: 20110219558Abstract: A toothbrush having a toothbrush head with a top side at which cleaning elements for cleaning teeth are arranged. The cleaning elements and the head can facilitate the removal of foam, plaque and undesired particles.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2010Publication date: September 15, 2011Applicant: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Martin Vitt, Jens Störkel, Tilmann Winkler, Kathrin Schichtel, Kathi Ballmaier
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Publication number: 20110219559Abstract: It is an object of the invention to provide an effective technique for realizing smoother cleaning operation in a cleaning tool having a cleaning element for cleaning an object to be cleaned. According to a representative cleaning tool, a cleaning element 110 includes a plurality of elongate split cleaning parts 123, 123 having respective insert regions 115 for receiving the associated holding elements. Each of the split cleaning parts 123 includes a fiber assembly 117 formed by a plurality of fibers extending in a direction transverse to the longitudinal direction of the split cleaning part, and a nonwoven fabric sheet 113, 114, 118 made of nonwoven fabric. The fiber assembly 117 and the nonwoven fabric sheet 113, 114, 118 are overlaid one on the other and bonded together via a bonded part extending in the longitudinal direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2009Publication date: September 15, 2011Applicant: UNI-CHARM CORPORATIONInventors: Yoshinori Tanaka, Masumi Fukuzawa
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Publication number: 20110219560Abstract: A towel for cleaning vehicles and other surfaces is formed of a combination of microfiber material and chamois material and comprises a first relatively thicker portion; and a second relatively thinner portion. An enclosed region is formed in the first portion for receiving a cleaning agent or disinfectant.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2011Publication date: September 15, 2011Inventors: Christina Scott, Kevin Neighley
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Publication number: 20110219561Abstract: A foot scrubber for efficiently cleaning the underside of one's foot in a hands free manner. The foot scrubber generally includes a receptacle having a base, a pair of sidewalls having drainage openings, and a pair of end walls to form a receiving cavity therebetween, gripping means, such as a gripping pad, connected to a lower surface of the base for securing the receptacle to a solid surface such that the receptacle remains substantially stable and stationery during use, a sponge member removably positioned within the receiving cavity of the receptacle. The sponge member includes a projecting upper portion extending upwardly beyond the receptacle for massaging, scrubbing and washing an underside of a foot. A plurality of posts may extend upwardly from an upper surface of the base and received within receiver openings of the sponge member for further stabilizing the sponge member within the receptacle.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2010Publication date: September 15, 2011Inventor: Anh N. Tran
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Publication number: 20110219562Abstract: The invention relates to a connection device (10) for the articulated connection of a wiper blade (28) of flat bar construction to a wiper arm (12), which comprises a hook-shaped end (14) having a first leg (16), which is arranged toward the wiper arm (12) and which is connected to a second leg (18) through a bend (20), wherein a connection element (36) is fastened to the wiper blade (28). Said connection element is connected in an articulated manner to an adapter (62), which in turn can be connected to the hook-shaped end (14) of the wiper arm (12) and comprises contact surfaces (72) for the first and second legs (16, 18) and the bend (20) of the hook-shaped end (14) on outward facing sides.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2009Publication date: September 15, 2011Applicant: ROBERT BOSCH GMBHInventor: Inigo Op't Roodt
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Publication number: 20110219563Abstract: A size-adjustable windshield wiper assembly includes a flexible vertebra, a wiper strip, and a curved spline. The flexible vertebra has scores on an upper side of the flexible vertebra for enabling a user to size the flexible vertebra to a desired size. The wiper strip may include grooves for connecting the wiper strip to the flexible vertebra. The curved spline is inserted into a cavity between the underside of the flexible vertebra and the wiper strip, thereby causing the flexible vertebra to form a curve shape such that the wiper strip is capable of closely hugging a surface of a windshield.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2010Publication date: September 15, 2011Inventors: Anthony Guastella, Ryan J. Thomas, Ronald C. Roberts, Michael L. Hyer
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Publication number: 20110219564Abstract: A wiper holder to which a wiper is attached has an attachment surface including a positioning boss configured to position the wiper by being passed through a positioning hole in the wiper, a positioning protrusion configured to position a first edge of the wiper, and a swage boss configured to receive a second edge of the wiper. The first edge of the wiper contacts the positioning protrusion to position the first edge of the wiper and the wiper is secured to the wiper holder by the swage boss being swaged while the positioning boss is passed through the positioning hole in the wiper and the second edge of the wiper being received by the swage boss.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2011Publication date: September 15, 2011Applicant: ALPS ELECTRIC CO., LTD.Inventors: Shinji KIKUCHI, Hideki ABE, Junichi HOSOGOE, Tsuguhisa HAYASHIDA
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Publication number: 20110219565Abstract: A wet extraction floor cleaning device having a base assembly adapted for movement on a surface being cleaned, an operating handle pivotally attached to the base assembly, a supply tank having a supply tank outlet, and a recovery tank having a recovery tank inlet and a recovery tank outlet. The base assembly has an inlet nozzle that extends from an inlet slit proximal the surface being cleaned to a nozzle outlet. The device further includes a fluid deposition assembly that can be selectively placed in fluid communication with the supply tank outlet, a vacuum source, and first and second external pockets. The supply and recovery tanks are adapted to be selectively placed in the first and second external pockets, thereby placing the supply tank outlet in fluid communication with the fluid deposition system, the recovery tank inlet in fluid communication with the nozzle outlet, and the recovery tank outlet in fluid communication with the vacuum source inlet.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2011Publication date: September 15, 2011Inventor: Arnie Sepke
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Publication number: 20110219566Abstract: An arrangement including: a handheld suction unit in combination with an elongate suction wand to form a stick-vac cleaner, the arrangement further including a wall-mountable docking station for supporting the stick-vac cleaner on a wall in an upright, docked position when not in use. The arrangement provides for relatively stable storage of the stick-vac cleaner in the upright position, convenient for use.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2011Publication date: September 15, 2011Applicant: Dyson Technology LimitedInventors: James Dyson, Timothy Nicholas Stickney, Peter David Gammack, Michael John Cox
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Publication number: 20110219567Abstract: A surface cleaning apparatus comprises a floor cleaning head having a dirty air inlet, a cleaning brush and a brush motor. An air flow passage extending from the dirty air inlet to a clean air outlet. An upper section is moveably mounted to the surface cleaning head between an storage position and an in use position. The upper section comprises a cleaning unit including a suction motor positioned in the air flow passage. At least one of the upper section and the cleaning unit is removably mounted to the floor cleaning head in a preset orientation. When the surface cleaning apparatus is assembled, the cleaning unit is spaced from the floor cleaning head. An alignment member is provided on the surface cleaning apparatus. The alignment member requires the one of the upper section and the cleaning unit to be in the preset orientation when mounted on the floor cleaning head. An electrical conductive member is electrically connected to the brush motor and releaseably electrically connected to the cleaning unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2010Publication date: September 15, 2011Applicant: G.B.D. CORP.Inventor: Wayne Ernest Conrad
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Publication number: 20110219568Abstract: An upright surface cleaning apparatus is operable in a floor cleaning mode and an above floor cleaning mode. The surface cleaning apparatus includes a first upstream air flow path extending from the dirty air inlet of the floor cleaning head to a downstream air flow path, and an above floor cleaning member removably mounted to the surface cleaning apparatus. The above floor cleaning member includes an alternate dirty air inlet. The surface cleaning apparatus also includes a second upstream air flow path extending from the dirty air inlet of the above floor cleaning member to the downstream air flow path. The surface cleaning apparatus also includes a valve selectively connecting the first upstream air flow path in flow communication with the downstream air flow path when the dirty air inlet of the above floor cleaning member is placed in a storage position on the upright surface cleaning apparatus.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2010Publication date: September 15, 2011Applicant: G.B.D. CORP.Inventor: Wayne Ernest Conrad
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Publication number: 20110219569Abstract: A vacuum cleaner having a base with an air inlet, a handle, a base pivot connecting the base to the handle to permit the handle to pivot between an upright parked position and a reclined operating position, a movable wheel system and a wheel system drive member. The wheel system has a wheel carriage pivotally connected at one end to the base, and at least one wheel connected to the other end. The wheel carriage pivots between a first position in which the wheel is further from the air inlet, and a second position in which the wheel is closer to the air inlet. The drive member is on the handle and positioned to contact the wheel carriage as the handle moves from the upright parked position to the reclined operating position to thereby move the wheel carriage from the first position to the second position.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2010Publication date: September 15, 2011Applicant: Electrolux Home Care Products, Inc.Inventors: Brian Vines, Donald Davidshofer
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Publication number: 20110219570Abstract: A surface cleaning apparatus comprises an air flow passage extending from a dirty air inlet to a clean air outlet. A suction motor is positioned in the air flow path. At least one cyclone is positioned in the air flow passage. An associated dirt collection chamber is exterior to the cyclone. The cyclone and the suction motor are positioned side by side and have generally parallel longitudinal axes. The dirt collection chamber may surround part of the suction motor. Alternately, or in addition, a pre-motor filter having an enhanced surface area may be provided by configuring the pre-motor filter to extend outwardly of the pre-motor filter, such as by overlie part of the cyclone or the dirt collection chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2010Publication date: September 15, 2011Applicant: G.B.D. CORP.Inventor: Wayne Ernest Conrad
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Publication number: 20110219571Abstract: An arrangement including: a handheld suction unit in combination with an elongate suction wand to form a stick-vac cleaner, the arrangement further including a wall-mountable docking station for supporting the stick-vac cleaner on a wall in an upright, docked position when not in use. The arrangement provides for relatively stable storage of the stick-vac cleaner in the upright position, convenient for use.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2011Publication date: September 15, 2011Applicant: Dyson Technology LimitedInventors: James DYSON, Timothy Nicholas Stickney, Peter David Gammack, Michael John Cox
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Publication number: 20110219572Abstract: A surface cleaning apparatus comprises an air flow passage extending from a dirty air inlet to a clean air outlet. A suction motor positioned in the air flow passage. A cyclone is removably mounted to the surface cleaning apparatus and positioned in the air flow path. The cyclone has a cyclone air inlet and a cyclone air outlet. The cyclone is mountable to the surface cleaning apparatus in a mounting direction. An air inlet seal is positioned in a first plane and seals the cyclone air inlet to the airflow passage. An air outlet seal is positioned in a second, non-orthogonal plane and seals the cyclone air outlet to the airflow passage. The air inlet seal and the air outlet seal are concurrently sealed by movement of the cyclone in the mounting direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2010Publication date: September 15, 2011Applicant: G.B.D. CORP.Inventor: Wayne Ernest Conrad
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Publication number: 20110219573Abstract: An upright surface cleaning apparatus comprises a floor cleaning head having a dirty air inlet and an upright section moveably mounted to the surface cleaning head. The surface cleaning apparatus also includes an air flow passage extending from the dirty air inlet to a clean air outlet. The air flow passage includes a conduit section. The surface cleaning apparatus also includes a suction motor and an air treatment member positioned in the air flow passage, provided in one of the floor cleaning head and the upright section. The conduit section has an inlet end and an outlet end. The inlet end is rotatably connected to the air flow passage about an axis parallel to air flow through the inlet end, and the outlet end is rotatably connected to the air flow passage about an axis parallel to air flow through the outlet end.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2010Publication date: September 15, 2011Applicant: G.B.D. CORP.Inventor: Wayne Ernest Conrad
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Publication number: 20110219574Abstract: The surface cleaning apparatus includes a cyclone positioned in am air flow passage. The cyclone has a cyclone air inlet and a cyclone air outlet, a dirt outlet spaced from the cyclone air inlet, a cyclone chamber wall and a longitudinal axis. The surface cleaning apparatus also includes a dirt collection chamber in communication with the dirt outlet. The dirt collection chamber has an openable wall mounted to the surface cleaning apparatus by a hinge and a centrally positioned longitudinal axis, the openable wall has a centre and a hinge side. The surface cleaning apparatus also includes a plate positioned at an interface of the dirt collection chamber and the cyclone. The plate is moveably mounted to the openable wall. The surface cleaning apparatus also includes a biasing member biasing the plate towards the hinge side of the openable wall a suction motor positioned in the air flow passage.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2010Publication date: September 15, 2011Applicant: G.B.D. CORP.Inventor: Wayne Ernest Conrad
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Publication number: 20110219575Abstract: A surface cleaning apparatus comprises an air flow passage extending from a dirty air inlet to a clean air outlet. The surface cleaning apparatus further comprises a cyclone comprising a cyclone air outlet and positioned in the air flow passage downstream of the dirty air inlet. A suction motor is provided in the air flow passage downstream of the cyclone. A pre-motor filter is upstream of the suction motor and downstream of the cyclone. The pre-motor filter has an upstream side and a downstream side. The surface cleaning apparatus further comprises a bleed valve having an air inlet and an air outlet. The air outlet is positioned between the suction motor and the downstream side of the pre-motor filter and facing the downstream side of the pre-motor filter.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2011Publication date: September 15, 2011Applicant: G.B.D. CORP.Inventor: Wayne Ernest Conrad
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Publication number: 20110219576Abstract: A surface cleaning apparatus comprises an air flow passage extending from a dirty air inlet to a clean air outlet. A suction motor is positioned in the air flow path. At least one cyclone chamber is positioned in the air flow passage. An associated dirt collection chamber is exterior to the cyclone chamber. The cyclone chamber and the suction motor are positioned side by side and have generally parallel longitudinal axes. The dirt collection chamber may surround part of the suction motor. Alternately, or in addition, a pre-motor filter having an enhanced surface area may be provided by configuring the pre-motor filter to extend outwardly of the pre-motor filter, such as by overlie part of the cyclone chamber or the dirt collection chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2011Publication date: September 15, 2011Applicant: G.B.D. CORP.Inventor: Wayne Ernest Conrad
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Publication number: 20110219577Abstract: A surface cleaning apparatus comprises an air flow passage extending from a dirty air inlet to a clean air outlet. A suction motor is positioned in the air flow path. At least one cyclone chamber positioned in the air flow path. An associated dirt collection chamber is optionally exterior the cyclone chamber. A pre-motor filter is positioned downstream of the cyclone chamber and upstream of the suction motor. The pre-motor filter has an upstream side and a downstream side. The pre-motor filter may overlie at least a portion of the suction motor and the cyclone chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2011Publication date: September 15, 2011Applicant: G.B.D. CORP.Inventor: Wayne Ernest Conrad
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Publication number: 20110219578Abstract: A floor cleaner including a nozzle and a handle assembly pivotably mounted to the nozzle. The handle assembly including a handle, a motor housing supporting a suction source in fluid communication with the nozzle, and a bag housing defining a filter cavity. A door is removably coupled to the handle assembly and includes a retainer configured to secure a filter bag including a bag aperture to the door such that the door and the retainer are removable from the handle assembly as an assembly. The retainer includes a retainer handle positioned above the bag aperture.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2011Publication date: September 15, 2011Inventors: Andrew Q. Liu, Mark E. Cipolla
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Publication number: 20110219579Abstract: An upright surface cleaning apparatus comprises a floor cleaning head having a dirty air inlet, and an air flow passage extending from the dirty air inlet to a clean air outlet. An upright section is moveably mounted to the surface cleaning head between a storage position and an in use position. The upright section comprises a filtration member and a suction motor provided in the air flow passage. The suction motor has an air inlet end, an opposed distal end, and an air inlet direction. The upright section further comprises a motor housing. The motor housing comprises a motor section in which the suction motor is provided. The motor section has a first end at the air inlet end of the suction motor and an opposed second end at the distal end of the suction motor. An openable post motor filter chamber is provided in the motor housing and has an inlet end and an outlet end. At least a portion of the filter chamber is provided in the motor section.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2010Publication date: September 15, 2011Applicant: G.B.D. CORP.Inventor: Wayne Ernest Conrad
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Publication number: 20110219580Abstract: An upright surface cleaning apparatus has a front end, a rear end and opposed lateral sides and a surface cleaning head having a dirt inlet and rear wheels. The rear wheels have an axis of rotation and a radius. The surface cleaning apparatus also includes an upper section and an upper section mount. The upper section mount movably mounts the upper section to the surface cleaning head at a position forward of the axis of rotation of the rear wheels. The surface cleaning head is movable between an floor cleaning position and a storage position. The surface cleaning apparatus includes an air flow path extending from the dirt inlet to a clean air outlet with a suction motor and a treatment member provided in the air flow path. The air flow path comprises a hose extending between the surface cleaning head and the upper section.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2010Publication date: September 15, 2011Applicant: G.B.D. CORP.Inventor: Wayne Ernest Conrad
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Publication number: 20110219581Abstract: A vacuum cleaner having a base to move on a surface, an intermediate member having a first and second passages, and a first joint connecting the base to the intermediate member to permit relative rotation between the base and the intermediate member about a first axis that is generally parallel to the surface and perpendicular to a direction of movement. An air passage connects a base inlet to the first intermediate member passage. A second joint connects a handle to the intermediate member and permits rotation between the intermediate member and the handle about a second axis that is parallel to a nominal direction of movement of the vacuum. The handle has a grip a dirt collector to receive and separate dirt from air. First and second passages connect the intermediate member passages to the dirt collector inlet and outlet. A vacuum fan draws air into the base air inlet, through the intermediate member, through the dirt collector, through the second handle air passage, and back into the intermediate member.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2010Publication date: September 15, 2011Applicant: Electrolux Home Care Products, Inc.Inventors: Brian Vines, Donald Davidshofer
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Publication number: 20110219582Abstract: A floor cleaner including a nozzle and a handle assembly pivotably mounted to the nozzle. The handle assembly including a handle, a motor housing supporting a suction source in fluid communication with the nozzle, and a bag housing. A door is removably coupled to the bag housing and includes a door handle and a filter bag retaining structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2011Publication date: September 15, 2011Inventors: Andrew Q. Liu, Mark E. Cipolla, Steven R. Dings
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Publication number: 20110219583Abstract: A hinge for cold rooms, swing gates or the like includes a stationary support structure and at least a door movable between an open door position and a closed door position. The hinge comprises a box-like hinge body and a pin rotatably coupled to rotate about a first axis between the open door position and the closed door position. Closing means are provided for automatically returning the door, as well as a working fluid acting thereon to hydraulically contrast their action. The closing means comprise a cam element unitary with the pin interacting with a plunger element housed in an operating chamber defined within the box-like hinge body. The box-like hinge body has an elongated shape to define a second axis perpendicular to the first axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2010Publication date: September 15, 2011Inventor: Luciano Bacchetti
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Publication number: 20110219584Abstract: A floor spring includes a case, a damper assembly received in the case, and mixed powder tilling a space inside the case covering the damper assembly. The damper assembly includes a spindle extending outwardly from the case. The mixed powder can prevent water, dust, or insects enter the case, such that the damper assembly is not tend to rust or fail.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2011Publication date: September 15, 2011Applicant: GUANGDONG KIN LONG HARDWARE PRODUCTS CO., LTD.Inventor: BAOKUN BAI
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Publication number: 20110219585Abstract: A door hinge has a knuckle defining a pivot axis, a pair of leaves extending from the knuckle and pivotal relative to each other about the axis, a housing fixable in a door jamb or door edge, and a holder in the housing. The holder is formed by a pair of bent sheet-metal brackets together forming a cavity in which engages one of the hinge leaves. One of the brackets has a face forming an acute angle to the axis. A pair of rotatable and externally threaded spindles extending across the cavity are threaded to the one leaf such that rotation of the spindles adjusts a position of the one leaf in the cavity relative to the holder. An adjustment screw threaded in the housing bears on the angled face so that the screw can be rotated to press against the face and cam the holder axially.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2011Publication date: September 15, 2011Inventor: André BULTSCHNIEDER
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Publication number: 20110219586Abstract: A bi-directional tensioning apparatus including one or more elongate resilient members, one or more support members, one or more first guide members, and one or more optional second guide members is provided. A method of using the bi-directional tensioning apparatus is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2010Publication date: September 15, 2011Inventor: Nicholas R. Musachio
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Publication number: 20110219587Abstract: A removable, decorative assembly for attachment to clothing, table cloths, curtains, picnic blankets and other fabrics, that can aid in reducing or eliminating adverse effects created by wind. The removable, decorative assembly includes a front member and a back member. The front member includes a metal member attached to a decorative embellishment and the back member includes a magnetic member attached to an encasement member.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2010Publication date: September 15, 2011Inventors: Amit Nizan, Jeannie O'Toole
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Publication number: 20110219588Abstract: An attachment structure of a clip and a mounting-subject member is provided which enables the clip to easily be attached to the mounting-subject member and which can prevent the dislodgement of the clip from the mounting-subject member in the attached state. This attachment structure is intended to attach a clip 10 including a flange portion 12 and locking legs 13 and a mounting-subject member 30 together.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2009Publication date: September 15, 2011Applicant: PIOLAX INC.Inventor: Masatoshi Inoue
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Publication number: 20110219589Abstract: The present invention provides a clip device capable of reducing process steps for the work of connecting a base member, an opening/closing member and a double torsion spring to one another. This clip device is configured in such a manner that the base member and the opening/closing member are connected via both shaft bearings and a support shaft, and a holding portion is biased apart by the double torsion spring provided between the base member and the opening/closing member. The base member has a pair of the shaft bearings which compresses and holds the double torsion spring therebetween, positioning pieces which position the double torsion spring with respect to a direction parallel to the base member within directions orthogonal to the axial core directions of wound portions of the double torsion spring, and holes which are respectively defined between the shaft bearings and the positioning pieces and cause the tips of the double torsion spring to be inserted therethrough.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2010Publication date: September 15, 2011Applicant: General Research of Electronics, Inc.Inventor: Masashi Yoneyama
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Publication number: 20110219590Abstract: A quick release buckle assembly has a male portion and a female portion. The female portion has a hollow body and at least one locking slot. The male portion has a base with at least one locking leg, such that inserting the male portion into the female portion causes the locking leg to engage the locking slot to lock the male portion to the female portion. The male portion has a lever pivotably connected to the male portion, and a free end with a tongue extending into an interior of the male portion. The male portion has an engaging element connected to a free end of the locking legs and contacting the tongue, so that lifting the free end of the lever causes the tongue to push the engaging element toward the base of the male portion and move the locking legs inward to release the male portion from the female portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2010Publication date: September 15, 2011Inventor: Joseph Anscher
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Publication number: 20110219591Abstract: A three point buckle release buckle includes male and female components establishing releasable latch connections at opposite sides of the buckle and a center latch. The center latch is formed by a fixed catch point in the female component and a deflectable bar of the male component. A release button is depressed against the deflectable bar to release the center latch.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2011Publication date: September 15, 2011Inventor: Brian M. PARISI
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Publication number: 20110219592Abstract: In sputter etching to improve the adhesion between upper electrodes and lead electrodes, the sputter etching of surfaces of the upper electrodes under an Ar gas flow at a flow rate of 60 sccm or more can reduce the residence time of Ar ions on the surfaces of the upper electrodes because of the Ar gas flow. This can prevent the charging of the upper electrodes due to the buildup of ionized Ar gas on the surfaces, reduce the influence of charging on piezoelectric elements, and provide a method for manufacturing a piezoelectric actuator that includes the piezoelectric elements each including a piezoelectric layer having small variations in hysteresis characteristics and deformation characteristics.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2011Publication date: September 15, 2011Applicant: SEIKO EPSON CORPORATIONInventors: Hironobu KAZAMA, Takahiro KAMIJO, Masato SHIMADA, Hiroyuki KAMEI, Yuka YONEKURA, Motoki TAKABE
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Publication number: 20110219593Abstract: Provided are a pattern forming method and apparatus capable of suppressing the occurrence of pattern blurring when forming a pattern on a substrate by a sputtering method, a piezoelectric vibrator having the electrode pattern formed by the pattern forming method and apparatus, a method of manufacturing the piezoelectric vibrator, and an oscillator, an electronic apparatus, and a radio-controlled timepiece each having the piezoelectric vibrator. A pattern forming method for forming a pattern on a substrate in a deposition chamber by a sputtering method is provided. The deposition chamber includes a table configured to be able to dispose a plurality of substrates thereon and a target which serves as a raw material of the pattern.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2011Publication date: September 15, 2011Inventor: Kiyoshi Aratake
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Publication number: 20110219594Abstract: A tool device for the connection of a plastic pipe, particularly a plastic/metal composite pipe, to a fitting having a compression or sliding sleeve, has a housing (40), a drive element (20) that can be mechanically driven, which can be displaced selectively along a first movement direction or along a second movement direction, a pipe expanding tool (14) for expanding a pipe end (50) that can be slid onto a supporting sleeve (48) of a fitting (46), and a compression sleeve-pressing tool (16) or a sliding sleeve-sliding tool (16?) for pressing a compression sleeve (52) onto the expanded pipe end (50) having been slid onto the supporting sleeve (48) of the fitting (46?) or for sliding a sliding sleeve (52?) onto the expanded pipe end (50) having been slid onto the supporting sleeve (48).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2009Publication date: September 15, 2011Applicant: Uponor Innovation AbInventor: Bernd Kaufmann
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Publication number: 20110219595Abstract: An apparatus comprising a holding unit configured to hold a fuel injector for disassembly, a removal unit and an actuating unit. The removal unit comprises a first removal tool for removing a circlip and ferrule ring from the fuel injector, a second removal tool for removing a cone nut from the fuel injector, and a third removal tool for removing a screw from the fuel injector. The actuating unit comprises a first actuator configured to operate the holding unit, a second actuator configured to move the removal unit, and a third actuator configured to operate the third removal tool.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2011Publication date: September 15, 2011Applicant: International Engine Intellectual Property Company, LLCInventor: Joshua Kyle Dalrymple
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Publication number: 20110219596Abstract: An apparatus for removing a knockout region from a saw blade includes an elongate body having a center axis. A distal end of the elongate body can include a head, having a concave region, wherein the concave region has a fulcrum section. A slot includes a first surface and a second surface opposite the second surface. The first surface and the second surface preferably are separated be a width greater than the thickness of the saw blade. The slot is positioned rearward of the concave region and is angled at a substantially acute angle relative to the center axis. The concave region is sized and shaped such that the fulcrum section contacts a first face of the saw blade and the slot is sized and shaped such that the first surface of the slot contacts a second face of the saw blade. Preferably, the fulcrum region engages the first region and the slot engages the second portion at the same time.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2011Publication date: September 15, 2011Applicant: J.A.O. TOOL, INCInventor: Jeffrey A. Oymaian
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Publication number: 20110219597Abstract: A brake drum removal device providing the user with a method of disengaging a brake drum from the drum assembly of a car. The present invention provides users with a device and method to remove the brake drum in a timely manner without the need to strike the drum with a hammer. The present invention makes use of a drum disc with a plurality of drum arms that are able to latch onto a brake drum. The user is able to use a rotary tool to pull the brake drum off of the drum assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2011Publication date: September 15, 2011Inventor: Timothy MILLER
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Publication number: 20110219598Abstract: A vertical mounted motor hoist and a method of hoisting a motor are provided. The motor hoist includes a threaded eye bolt for lifting the motor hoist; a sleeve threaded inside one end, and attached and held to the threaded eyebolt by means of a threaded plug and dowel pins and welding; and two safety chains for placement around the motor, each safety chain attachable to the sleeve by means of two oppositely positioned pinch bolts, each pinch bolt having a welded nut welded on to the sleeve and a jam nut tightened against the welded nuts.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2010Publication date: September 15, 2011Inventor: LORENZO R. GUTIERREZ
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Publication number: 20110219599Abstract: Certain exemplary embodiments can provide a method, which can comprise forming a device. The device can comprise a panel, which can comprise a pair of face sheets, a first set of corrugated ribbons, and a second set of corrugated ribbons. The sets of corrugated ribbons can be adapted to maintain a spacing between the pair of opposing face sheets.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2011Publication date: September 15, 2011Inventors: Les Gonda, Kerry Elzey, Doug Long
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Publication number: 20110219600Abstract: An apparatus and method are provided for installing a seal into a part. A main body of the apparatus has two wings, and a raised shoulder that extends along the main body and two wings. A bracket is attached to the main body, and has an internally threaded hole for engagement with a threaded knob. An installation member is attached to the main body, and includes an insertion wheel attached to a wheel carrier. The wheel carrier is configured to be slidably attached to the main body. The main body is mounted on a first portion of the part and the seal is at least partially installed in a second portion of the part, such that upon relative rotation between the first portion of the part and the second portion of the part the installation member installs the seal.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2011Publication date: September 15, 2011Inventors: George Rowan Silliman, Mark Steven Pape, Harvey Harmeet Kaura, Richard John Bever
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Publication number: 20110219601Abstract: A seaming machine and method are provided for seaming segments of sheet material to one another to form larger sheets. The machine typically includes a frame with a pair of spaced seaming devices mounted thereon for respectively seaming opposed edges of the segments of sheet material to one another. The process allows for the seaming of multiple sheet segments while the sheet segments remain atop a work surface. Relative back and forth movement between various components and the work surface typically facilitate the process.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2011Publication date: September 15, 2011Applicant: MILLER WELDMASTER CORPORATIONInventors: Brian D. Henry, Rodney M. Tunistra
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Publication number: 20110219602Abstract: A method of manufacturing a twist beam axle assembly includes inserting a tubular sleeve within a twist tube, deforming a portion of the sleeve and the twist tube such that an outer surface of the sleeve engages an inner surface of the twist tube along at least a portion of the deformation, and fastening the sleeve to the twist tube.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2011Publication date: September 15, 2011Inventor: Dieter TOEPKER
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Publication number: 20110219603Abstract: An endoluminal support structure includes strut members interconnected by swivel joints to form a series of linked scissor mechanisms. The structure can be remotely actuated to compress or expand its shape by adjusting the scissor joints within a range of motion. In particular, the support structure can be repositioned within the body lumen or retrieved from the lumen. The support structure can be employed to introduce and support a prosthetic valve within a body lumen.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2011Publication date: September 15, 2011Inventor: Jennifer K. WHITE
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Publication number: 20110219604Abstract: A protective sheet assembly includes a sheet member. The sheet member comprises a first layer and a second layer. The first layer is formed from a breathable material. The second layer is coupled to the first layer, and formed from a reflective member.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2010Publication date: September 15, 2011Inventor: Ed B. Perez
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Publication number: 20110219605Abstract: A releasable anchorage device for securing seats to tracks in vehicle floors has an elongate body with a fixed, non-slidable downward protrusion at its front end, an actuating lever at its rear end, and sets of slidable securing feet movable relative to the protrusion by the lever operating via an actuating mechanism. The mechanism includes an elongate drive rod connecting the lever to a middle set or front set of the feet which have an anti-rattle mechanism to grip the track, such as by longitudinally-inclined upper surfaces thereon. A rear set of feet may also be slidable and can move together with the middle feet. The lever is easily accessible, being at the rear end, but operates to provide an anti-rattle engagement with the track at an intermediate point along the device, spaced from the rear end, where the prevention of rattling is particularly needed.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 20, 2011Publication date: September 15, 2011Applicant: C. N. UNWIN LIMITEDInventors: Gary Alexander HEARN, Stephen JOHNSTON-HYDE