Of Multiple Spaced Elements Between And Transverse Of Parallel Webs (e.g., Venetian Blind Ladders) Patents (Class 156/65)
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Patent number: 5683525Abstract: The invention is a sidewall for a cargo vessel having a seamless, snag-free interior liner. The wall includes an exterior skin that is rivetted to a first side of a supporting sidepost, and a seamless, snag-free interior liner that is mounted to the second side of the sidepost. The method for making the sidewall includes rivetting the exterior skin to the first side of the supports, and then gluing the seamless interior liner material to the second side of the supports with or without tension, and so that the interior liner is not at all pierced by fasteners, or only pierced in areas that are not likely to contact cargo. In a preferred embodiment, the interior liner is mounted to the second side of the supports under tension to maximize the interior liners' ability to absorb and deflect cargo impact and remain snag-free, sag-free and puncture resistant.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1995Date of Patent: November 4, 1997Assignee: Dorsey Trailers, Inc.Inventors: David A. Kemp, Albert Hughes Berry, III
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Patent number: 5656358Abstract: There is disclosed a sealant strip which can be used between substrate surfaces such as a pair of glass sheets or panes, the strip includes a shape retaining base member having an insulating body associated therewith. The body further incorporates an insulating material having a desiccant material impregnated therein.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: August 12, 1997Inventor: Luc Lafond
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Patent number: 5439542Abstract: A composite article useful as a material of construction made of a plurality of substantially aligned, individual pieces of corrugated cardboard cut from scrap corrugated boxes or sheets. The corrugated pieces lie in a shingle-like configuration, a bridge-like configuration, or a combination thereof and form multiple, generally planar layers of individual corrugated cardboard pieces having a length only a fraction of the full length of the article. The material of construction is particularly useful in making shipping pallets to replace wood pallets currently in use.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 1994Date of Patent: August 8, 1995Inventor: Henry L. Liebel
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Patent number: 5137592Abstract: A fluid-filled mattress construction having an outer cover separated by a plurality of vertically extending generally I-beam shaped ribs. The ribs include a vertical web and upper and lower horizontal flaps. The mid-portion of the flaps are formed with a bead. When the walls of the cover are compressed against the ribs during the fabrication operation, the bead ensures a positive bonding of the cover walls to the rib flaps and reduces the potential degradation of or separation of the cover from the ribs.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1991Date of Patent: August 11, 1992Inventor: Richard LaBianco
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Patent number: 4843191Abstract: In accordance with one embodiment of the invention, a process for interconnecting the circuitry of two substrates comprises the step of terminating the circuitry on bonding pads that are arranged in parallel rows with the first row of each substrate being nearest an edge of the substrate. The bonding pads of the two first rows of the two substrates are joined by conductors of a dielectric tape that bridges the two substrates. The conductors overlap the edges of the dielectric tape and are organized to permit them to be bonded to corresponding bonding pads of the two substrates, for example, by soldering. The two second rows of bonding pads are joined by conductors on a second dielectric tape which is wide enough to cover two first rows of bonding pads and thereby provide electrical insulation.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 1987Date of Patent: June 27, 1989Assignee: American Telephone and Telegraph Company, AT&T Bell LaboratoriesInventor: Donald A. Thomas
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Patent number: 4812347Abstract: A method of manufacturing a tape of sequential, framed photographic slide in which at least one side of each frame not containing picture information is removably fixed by an adhesive to a continuous tape which moves rectilinearly in a direction parallel to said side.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 1987Date of Patent: March 14, 1989Inventor: Petrus J. L. C. van Ulden
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Patent number: 4675060Abstract: Mounting apparatus for expandable honeycomb insulation panels includes a head rail for anchoring the panel to a window jamb or wall and a sill rail at the opposite end of the honeycomb panel for contracting and expanding the honeycomb panel to move it upwardly and downwardly over the window surface. Lift mechanisms for the sill rail include a vertical drop cord lift system, a parallel bar cord guided system, and a continuous loop cord system. Edge seals for closing and sealing the end of the honeycomb insulation panel include a biased, elongated seal element positioned in side tracks for slideably guiding the honeycomb panel along a prescribed track while sealing the ends thereof. In an alternate embodiment, notched bearing edges are provided to accommodate a web track protruding therein. Other features include adjustable panel mounting, bracket, and cord lock roller.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1986Date of Patent: June 23, 1987Assignee: Hunter Douglas, Inc.Inventors: John T. Schnebly, Richard S. Steele, Wendell B. Colson
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Patent number: 4522009Abstract: A flooring grating including a plurality of spaced I-beam support members (12) is disclosed. A plurality of interconnecting members (14) interconnect the I-beam support members (12) in a predetermined spaced, parallel relationship. Each of the interconnecting members (14) includes a central core member (16) and first and second outer spacer members (18) positioned in longitudinally extending channel-like portions (30) on opposite sides of the central core member (16). The top surface of the outer spacer members (18) is notched at intervals corresponding to the spacing between adjacent I-beam support members (12). The outer spacer members (18) are securedly attached to the central core member (16) by a suitable adhesive. The central core member (16) and the outer spacer members (18) cooperate as an integral unit to retain the I-beam support members (12) in a predetermined spaced relationship.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 1983Date of Patent: June 11, 1985Inventor: Conrad F. Fingerson
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Patent number: 4502907Abstract: A device for the manufacture of natural looking model railway tracks consisting of a number of retainer members (13) with means (15) for retaining two track rails in mutually spaced apart positions, and at least one flexible, elongated interconnecting member (12) adapted to interconnect said retainer members, said interconnecting member/s (12) thereby being designed with mainly the same flexural resistance in all directions, and adapted to be bendable to optional angular positions relative to the retainer members in order to allow bending of the interconnecting member, and thereby also the rails in more than one plane, and said interconnecting member/s furthermore being adapted to maintain or being able to be brought to maintain its curvature after the flexing force being relieved.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1983Date of Patent: March 5, 1985Assignee: Jomo Jigs ABInventor: Janos Josza
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Patent number: 4443287Abstract: With the aid of a traction element at which there are temporarily fixed or attached the printed products, such as newspapers, periodicals and the like, there is rendered possible maintaining a certain order of the printed products during their processing, while however affording the possibility of altering the product order or arrangement, and thereafter to again reestablish the same. The traction element possesses a latent adhesion or sticking capability which can be activated in order to fix the products at the traction element. It is conversely possible to annihilate the adhesion or sticking capability or property and thus to detach the traction element from the products without damage to the products or leaving any visible marks or traces thereat. It is preferred to use a traction element which is provided with a hot melt, and the fixation of the products at the traction element and the detachment of the traction element from the products is accomplished in the presence of heat.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 1981Date of Patent: April 17, 1984Assignee: Ferag AGInventor: Guido Worni
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Patent number: 4386454Abstract: An apparatus is disclosed for assembling, on a mass production basis, shade devices for insulating a building area against heat transmission. Each shade device includes a roller, a plurality of shade sheets attached to the roller to be retracted thereon and detracted therefrom and a plurality of spacer devices mounted with one sheet of each pair of adjacent sheets to space them apart when detracted from the roller. The assembling apparatus comprises a sheet feeding section for ultimately feeding and assembling all of the sheets in generally mutually parallel relation. Other mechanisms place spacer devices in close proximity to each of the sheets on which spacer devices are to be mounted and attachment apparatus associated with the sheet feeding section and spacer device placing mechanisms attach each of the spacer devices to its respective closely proximate sheet.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 1980Date of Patent: June 7, 1983Inventor: Thomas P. Hopper
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Patent number: 4244760Abstract: Extension ladders constructed of pultruded fibreglass reinforced plastic for use in an high voltage electrical environment are improved when they do not have any metal components within the field of the induced electrical currents and to achieve the junction between the fibreglass reinforced plastic rungs requires separate molded fibreglass reinforced plastic external sleeves so adhesively bonded to the stiles and the pultruded hollow rungs to make the junction and also such sleeves are not to have any projections outside the outer boundaries of the stiles.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 1979Date of Patent: January 13, 1981Inventor: Francis C. Smith
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Patent number: 4238256Abstract: A device that forms a ladder-like tape assembly, applies the assembly to a series of bottles moving along a conveyor with a transverse tape aligned with each bottle, and then severs the side tapes between the bottles and adheres the severed portions thereto to provide flexible bails for the bottles.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 1979Date of Patent: December 9, 1980Assignee: Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Michael C. Faust, Richard A. Patterson
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Patent number: 4218274Abstract: A waterbed mattress is provided with a series of unitary baffles each comprising a web joined at opposite ends to circular attachment flanges. A floating die of substantially cylindrical form surrounds the central web during the welding process in which substantially flat parts of the welding machine close about top and bottom mattress layers with the baffle and floating die in position. A narrow axially extending slit in the die allows the die to be removed after the baffle is attached. After all baffles are suitably positioned, the mattress layers are closed.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 1979Date of Patent: August 19, 1980Inventor: Carlos A. Mollura
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Patent number: 4137111Abstract: A ribbed tick comprising a top sheet and a bottom sheet connected at their edges and at least one ribbon-shaped partition wall connected to the inner sides of the top and bottom sheets by welded seams extending along the longitudinal edges of said partition wall.A method of preparing a ribbed tick comprising the steps of placing a ribbon having tapes of a thermoplastic film material located at its longitudinal edges between a top sheet and a bottom sheet material, heating said tapes to melt said thermoplastic film material and to bond the ribbon to said top and bottom sheet materials and connecting said top and bottom sheet materials to form a ribbed tick having ducts for a stuffing material.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 1974Date of Patent: January 30, 1979Assignee: Nordisk Fjerfabrik AktieselskabInventor: Sigurd S. Hansen
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Patent number: 4108698Abstract: A Roman shade is formed from plastic sheet material having a heat sealable characteristic. Transverse, horizontally extending pleats are folded in the shade and are heat sealed to permanently secure them. A bottom hem is formed by folding and heat sealing a bottom portion of the shade together, and the terminal end portion of the shade may be joined to a bottom horizontally extending pleat, either within or adjacent the pleat, so that the bottom pleat and hem are formed at the same time. Apertures, through which shade pull strings are guided, are provided in the pleats.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1977Date of Patent: August 22, 1978Assignee: Clopay CorporationInventor: Phillip L. Brookshire
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Patent number: 4027057Abstract: A sunburst array of radially extending elements, such as fan foldable woven wood slates, connected along their radially extending sides, have means such as rigid panels securing the radially inner ends of the rigid elements and maintaining them in a substantially common plane, thereby providing a novelty article such as a sunburst plaque, or the like.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 1975Date of Patent: May 31, 1977Assignee: Beauti-Vue Products CorporationInventor: Victor N. Grumbeck