Resilient Patents (Class 242/118.11)
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Patent number: 9815661Abstract: A winding tube for glass fiber yarn has an inner cylinder and an outer polyester fabric covering. The inner cylinder is made of a composite having at least two sheets of polypropylene film bonded together, with each sheet having a plurality of parallel fiberglass filaments embedded within the film of that sheet, and with the filaments of one sheet being at an angle with the filaments of the other sheet. The fabric has a spiral stitching. The tube maintains a cylindrical shape when not subject to deforming forces yet has sufficient flexibility that after a desired amount of glass fiber yarn is wound on the winding tube, the winding tube can be radially collapsed sufficiently to permit the winding tube to be withdrawn from within the yarn package. The winding tube is dimensionally stable at the elevated temperatures to which is likely to be exposed.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2016Date of Patent: November 14, 2017Assignees: Hulsen, Inc., Precision Belting, Inc.Inventors: Bernd Brockmueller, Kenneth Scott Bozeman
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Patent number: 9567695Abstract: A combing cylinder of a comber includes a base and comb segments. The base includes mounting slots. Each comb segment includes a needle array and is detachably secured to the base via the associated mounting slot. The sizes of the needle arrays vary from one comb segment to another. The combing cylinder includes a cover. When at least one of the comb segments is detached from the base, the cover is mounted on the base to cover the mounting slot corresponding to the detached comb segment.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2014Date of Patent: February 14, 2017Assignee: KABUSHIKI KAISHA TOYOTA JIDOSHOKKIInventor: Masami Shimbara
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Patent number: 9441651Abstract: A joint assembly includes an end portion of a first component that is accommodated within an end portion of a second component, with each respective first and second end portion having a corresponding first and second location feature, and an elongate resilient helical connection member. When the joint is assembled, the first and second location features together define an annular cavity into which is accommodated the connection member to interlock the first and second components to one another.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2013Date of Patent: September 13, 2016Assignee: ROLLS-ROYCE plcInventor: Edward Simon James
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Publication number: 20140117134Abstract: An assembly for maintaining the orientation of a coil having a longitudinal axis and an interior diameter defining a bore, the assembly comprising a core having a longitudinal axis; a plurality of members extending from the perimeter of the core and having inner and outer surfaces, where the plurality of members are biased radially outward; where the assembly has an expanded state where the members are radially unconstrained, the expanded state defining an expanded diameter greater than the interior diameter of the coil.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2013Publication date: May 1, 2014Applicant: Lincoln Global, Inc.Inventor: Paul A. Weissbrod
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Patent number: 7946523Abstract: An invention is provided which employs a self-adjusting core section having an outer diameter which essentially matches that, or is larger than that, of the inner diameter of a wire coil, where the self-adjusting core has a vertical slit along the its length to allow the diameter of the core to be adjustable. Bridging the vertical slit are straps secured to the core to determine the core's maximum diameter, and allow the core diameter to be reduced through flexing.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2006Date of Patent: May 24, 2011Assignee: Lincoln Global, Inc.Inventor: Gabor Fabian
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Patent number: 6854685Abstract: A yarn dye tube includes end portions having male and female elements for aligned stacking of multiple tubes. The female end portion includes a cylindrical ring having non-perforating recesses defining reduced wall portions having a thickness of at least one-half of a wall thickness of ring. Each recess also includes arcuate ends for reducing stress concentrations. The diameter of the inner surface of the female element is greater than that of the inner surface of the ring defining an annular distance therebetween. A radially extending shoulder at the terminal end of the ring contacts the male element of an adjacent tube in a stack of aligned tubes. A fillet at the terminal end of the first end portion ring extends over a substantial portion of the annular distance for reducing stress concentrations.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2003Date of Patent: February 15, 2005Assignee: Sonoco Development, Inc.Inventor: Brian P. Couchey
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Patent number: 6719230Abstract: A carrier tube is provided for retaining yarn packages during a dyeing operation, the tube including axially aligned rings spaced from one another along at least a portion thereof. Longitudinally extending columns or ribs intersect each of the rings to form a lattice structure over at least a portion of the surface of the tube body in which apertures are defined by the rings and ribs. Each of the ribs includes interspersed reduced load carrying sections that deflect compressively in response to axial load applied to the tube. The deflections of the reduced load carrying sections accumulating over the length of the ribs to permit axial acceptance of the load. The carrier tube also having radial reduction sections connected to the rings to accept a radial reduction of the tube in response to compressive load created by the yarn during the dyeing operation.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2002Date of Patent: April 13, 2004Assignee: Sonoco Development, Inc.Inventors: Fedar Baranov, Brian P. Couchey, Victor J. DesRosiers, William E. Leidel, James P. Stevens
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Publication number: 20030141397Abstract: A carrier tube is provided for retaining yarn packages during a dyeing operation, the tube including axially aligned rings spaced from one another along at least a portion thereof. Longitudinally extending columns or ribs intersect each of the rings to form a lattice structure over at least a portion of the surface of the tube body in which apertures are defined by the rings and ribs. Each of the ribs includes interspersed reduced load carrying sections that deflect compressively in response to axial load applied to the tube. The deflections of the reduced load carrying sections accumulating over the length of the ribs to permit axial acceptance of the load. The carrier tube also having radial reduction sections connected to the rings to accept a radial reduction of the tube in response to compressive load created by the yarn during the dyeing operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2002Publication date: July 31, 2003Inventors: Fedor Baranov, Brian P. Couchey, Victor J. DesRosiers, William E. Leidel, James P. Stevens
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Patent number: 6367724Abstract: A bi-directionally compressible dye tube that is designed to both axially and radially compress to a predetermined position. The tube includes a pair of solid end caps at the distal ends of an open structure which allows for dye liquor to pass through the structure and onto yarn that can be wrapped upon the open structure. The open structure between the solid end caps includes a plurality of axially rigid zones. In the preferred embodiment, the axially rigid zones may be compressed radially inwardly as the force of the yarn squeezes the tube inwardly. Between the plurality of axially rigid zones, there exists interlocking linear ribs. These interlocking linear ribs allow for the axially compression of the dye tube, in the space between the plurality of axially rigid zones. The interlocking linear ribs are spaced to allow only a limited amount of axial compression.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2000Date of Patent: April 9, 2002Assignee: Technimark, Inc.Inventors: Leon Eric Atkinson, Franz Josef Hallmann
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Patent number: 6302343Abstract: A textile tube (1) made in an injection-blow molding process and/or an injection evacuation process has a wall (2) with a wave profile with ring-shaped surrounding inward bulges (3) and outward bulges (4) alternately arranged side by side in an axial direction. The textile tube (1) has perforations (5). In several places arranged offset in relation to each other in a circumferential direction, the textile tube (1) has several strip-shaped areas (7) of a rigidity that differs from the rigidity of radially adjacent areas of the textile tube, and the strip-shaped areas (7) substantially follow the shape of the casing of the textile tube. In the case of fastenable textile tubes, a coupling is provided with a coupling aperture enclosed by a flexible wall area (16) and a matching rigid end lip (15) with the wall section (18) adjoining the end lip (15) being of equally flexible construction.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1999Date of Patent: October 16, 2001Inventors: Adalbert Engel, Christoph Engel, Uta-Maria Engel