Including Resilient Biasing Wire Patents (Class 24/566)
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Patent number: 11271377Abstract: A flexible, arc-shaped cord minder clip for securing power cords or float cords to piping or a float tree of a water, sewage, grinder or sump pump, wherein the degree measure of the arc of the clip is from about 55 to about 270 degrees, wherein the width of the clip is from about 0.5 inch to about 3 inches; and wherein secured to or a molded component of an outer surface of the clip around its circumference are one or more flexible, open c-shaped cord holders. Alternatively, the c-shaped cord holder may be formed as a component of the clip and may be structured to hold the cord against a surface of the piping or float tree.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2019Date of Patent: March 8, 2022Assignee: Zoeller Pump Company, LLCInventors: John McFarland, John Zoeller, Matthew Byers
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Patent number: 10349541Abstract: A device for the tool-free mounting of modules on a top-hat rail and for the damage-free, tool-free unmounting of the same. The device has a double leg spring, with a first leg coil spring and a second leg coil spring, which are arranged coaxially about a common spring axis. First and second spring legs of the double leg spring are dimensioned identically and in each case form a hook bent in the direction of an opposite end of the double leg spring. The double leg spring also has a common intermediate leg at another end, which leg forms a hook bent in the direction of a first end.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2015Date of Patent: July 9, 2019Assignee: SKIDATA AGInventor: Juergen Schieren
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Publication number: 20140223702Abstract: A method of using a fastening system includes providing at least one wire tie, located a position of a hank of a material to be adjusted, wherein, in the position, upon a gathering of the hank, results in a desired adjustment of the material and wherein the desired adjustment is as a result of the adjustments chosen from the group comprising: a shortening of the material, a waisting of the material, a pinching of the material, a pleating of the material, a folding of the material, a gathering of the material, a bundling of the material, a fastening together of a plurality of pieces of the material, then gathering the hank of the material to cause the desired result, wrapping the tie around the hank, and manipulating the beads so as to bend the opposite ends of the wire and the pair of beads to flatten the hank so as to mask the hank.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2014Publication date: August 14, 2014Inventor: ROXANNE JOY STEVENSON
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Publication number: 20120023716Abstract: A bi-directional releasable connector includes a connecting link defining a main tension leg and a pair of looped ends, the connecting link engaging a pair of spring-biased plungers axially movable independently of one another inside an outer housing. Axially outward movement of the plungers under the bias of the spring is limited by stops in the housing engaged by the plungers. Either end may be selectively opened and, in the static position with both ends closed, oppositely directed axial loads on the ends of the connector link are borne by the tension leg which is preferably made of steel or other high tensile strength material. Axial loads on the connector impose no loads or forces on the remaining components.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2010Publication date: February 2, 2012Applicant: The Worth CompanyInventor: Conrad Bluma
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Publication number: 20110290829Abstract: The present invention relates to a clip for the construction of a temporary reduction of the seam of the sleeves of a short sleeve shirt, or the elastic cuffs of a long sleeve shirt. The temporary seam can be easily removed without damage to the material of the shirt. The present invention has the ability to create a friction lock between the metal frame of the clip and the clip body with the material locked between the two parts of the clip. The present invention can also be used to create a temporary seam or hem so that the shirt or other article of clothing appears tailored to accommodate medical prosthesis. The present invention can also be used to create a seam to hold a woman's scarf. The present invention could also be used to hold hospital gowns and medical gowns together, but still allow for quick release so the medical staff can open up the gown to conduct procedures on the patients.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2011Publication date: December 1, 2011Inventor: Joseph Edward Watrach
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Publication number: 20100132170Abstract: Standard bow knots—which are favored on lace-up shoes—are prone to come untied. The latter is both an inconvenience and a safety issue. But no bow knot can come untied until one end of the bow has passed back through the loosened knot. The present bow retainer clips are unitary, bent wire, spring clips which fit through the upper grommets of lace-up shoes. Such clips have recesses which are aligned with a row of grommets on either the left or right side of a shoe. While the bow knot is being tied, one or both halves of the bow on either side of the knot are inserted under the clip. The wire of the latter will indent and grip the shoelace so as to make it difficult or impossible for such to be pulled back through the knot. But by deliberately removing the bow portions from under the bow retaining clips, the bows can be untied in a conventional manner. These functional bow retainer clips are small and decorative, and can be used as attachment points for jewelry charms, if desired.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 28, 2008Publication date: June 3, 2010Inventor: John A. Armistead
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Publication number: 20090221914Abstract: One implementation provides a method to provide injection procedure information in an injection system. In this implementation, the method includes displaying a plurality of different injection procedure options in a user interface of said system, wherein said plurality of different injection procedure options including a cardiac procedure option and a non-cardiac procedure option. The method further includes receiving a user selection of an injection procedure from said displayed plurality of different injection procedure options, processing a default set of injection parameters based upon said selected injection procedure, and displaying said default set of injection parameters within the user interface of the system prior to an injection.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2006Publication date: September 3, 2009Applicant: ACIST MEDICAL SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Jonathan Barrett, Nathaniel Hallee, Jason Ness, Paul Pilosi, Benjamin Priess, Ryan Whitehouse, William Harm, Todd Oliverius, James Engel, Todd Suchecki, Andrew Youel, Edward Miller, Martin Hieb
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Publication number: 20080256766Abstract: Disclosed herein is a clamping device which can resiliency clamp an item. The claming device comprises a W-shaped metallic member to impart resilience for clamping an item, and a casing member having the metallic member embedded therein. The casing member is formed of a polymeric material through injection-molding to prevent corrosion of the metallic member while enhancing an appearance of the clamping device. A mould for the clamping device, and a method for manufacturing the same are also disclosed. Since the metallic member for imparting resilience is embedded in the casing member, the clamping device can be easily manufactured as a single component, remarkably reducing manufacturing costs. Additionally, the metallic member is prevented from being corroded, whereby the clamping device has a remarkably enhanced endurance as well as a compact structure and a high quality.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2005Publication date: October 23, 2008Inventor: Gye Youl Kim
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Patent number: 5810399Abstract: A clamp for securing ground-glass joints between first and second tubes, the first tube having a shoulder located inward of its end, intermediate the ground and unground portions thereof, adjacent the ground joint, and the second tube having an enlarged lip located at its end adjacent the ground joint and the shoulder of the first tube. The clamp has an mounting portion and an attaching portion having first and second parts for accommodating the shoulder and the enlarged lip therebetween, followed by a releasing portion. The mounting portion connects the first and second parts and has forward ends extending substantially symmetrically along a longitudinal axis of the clamp. The forward ends of the mounting portion are biased toward one another by the clamp. The first part of the attaching portion is an attaching collar for partially fitting around the circumference of the first tube adjacent the shoulder rearwardly of the transverse axis.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1996Date of Patent: September 22, 1998Assignee: Westco Scientific Instruments, Inc.Inventor: Joseph J. Platano
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Patent number: 5621950Abstract: A spring-loaded paper clip has a pair of plate elements which are hingedly connected together and which are provided with raised projections to improve gripping force so that the clip can hold large quantities of paper together without slipping or shifting.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 1995Date of Patent: April 22, 1997Inventor: Marvin D. White
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Patent number: 5094903Abstract: A hanger which includes two depending strips of resilient material interconnected at their upper margins by a flexible link which enables the hanger at its link to be placed over the upper marinal edge of a sheet of material with the strips straddling of the sheet material and thus acting as a spacer preventing contact between adjacent sheets of material stacked in an upright orientation.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1990Date of Patent: March 10, 1992Assignee: EFP CorporationInventor: Paul B. Elzey