Plural Rows Or Array Patents (Class 242/594.4)
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Patent number: 10272935Abstract: A hand cart and a method of use for lifting a spool of material from a floor includes a wheeled base and a spool-supporting rack section which includes a pair of parallel arm sections having two ends which extend forwardly of the cart. A pair of floor-engaging struts are joined to the arm sections adjacent the forwardly-extending ends thereof, and a pair of pillow blocks having a pair of axially-aligned openings are secured to the arm sections. By pivoting the cart forwardly about the struts from a first position at which the wheels engage the floor to a second position at which the wheels are elevated from the floor, then inserting an axle rod in sequence through one pillow block opening, through the barrel of the item and then through the other pillow block opening and then returning the cart to the first position, the item is lifted above the floor.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2016Date of Patent: April 30, 2019Assignee: iTool Equipment Holding LLCInventors: David S. Jordan, Michael C. Jordan
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Patent number: 10260984Abstract: A spool-supplying apparatus for managing a plurality of spools is presented and is comprising a spool support frame, a spool-supporting axle secured in cantilever, at a first end thereof, to the spool support frame, the spool-supporting axle being configured to support a plurality of axially-supported spools thereon, the plurality of spools axially engaging the spool-supporting axle through a second end thereof, and a spool unwinder operatively associated with the spool-supplying apparatus for unwinding a spool, the spool unwinder being configured to rotatably engage a first spool from the second end of the spool-supporting axle. A method of using the spool-supplying apparatus is also presented.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2016Date of Patent: April 16, 2019Assignee: Plombco Inc.Inventors: Maxime Chevrier, Mathieu Pare, Stephane Boulet, Lorrain Boulerice, Denis Legault, Jean Prevost
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Patent number: 8540182Abstract: A lottery ticket dispensing system includes a housing having a plurality of lottery ticket rolls carried therein. At least one wall of the housing defines a common dispensing face having a respective dispensing slot for each of the lottery ticket rolls. A leading end of each of the lottery ticket rolls is pulled and dispensed independently of the other lottery ticket rolls.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2007Date of Patent: September 24, 2013Assignee: Scientific Games International, Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey D. Martineck, Sr.
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Patent number: 8459585Abstract: A transport system may be provided for transporting spools of flexible material, such as wire or tubing, about a construction site and for dispensing the material from a spool rotatingly mounted on an angled support of the transport system. The angled support may form an acute angle at its lower end with a central member of a mobile assembly and an acute angle at its upper end and a central member of an upper assembly, so that the angled support and central members are vertically coplanar along a longitudinal centerline of the transport system. In this manner, more spools of material may be carried between the extents of the central members than would be possible if the angled supports were perpendicular to the central members. Furthermore, the angled supports may resist racking forces resulting from longitudinal movement of the system and from resistance to dispensing of material from the spools.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2009Date of Patent: June 11, 2013Inventor: Doyle Elder
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Patent number: 8387909Abstract: A system for dispensing electrical communications cable includes first and second containers of wire or cable wound on reels placed inside respective first and second cartons. The first and second cartons are disposed to be adjacent one another and a clear passageway extends completely through the cartons, the reels, and any internal support structures in the cartons that support the reels. An elongate rod is disposed in the clear passageway and extends at least from the left panel of the first carton to the right panel of the second carton.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2012Date of Patent: March 5, 2013Assignee: Windy City Wire Cable and Technology Products, LLCInventors: Richard Galgano, Mark K. Winkel, Martin C. McGuire, Martin J. McGuire
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Patent number: 8113400Abstract: A dual food storage sheet goods dispenser (100) having a housing comprising a lower cartridge containing section (101) and an upper cartridge containing section (118). The lower cartridge containing section (101) includes a dispensing slot (112) located horizontally across a bottom (110) of the housing. A cutting edge (108) and respective carrier (106) are assembled to the exterior of the bottom (110) between the slot (112) and a front edge. Access to the lower section (101) is provided via an access door (124). An upper cartridge containing section (128) includes a dispensing clearance (126) located horizontally between an upper edge of a front wall (122) and an access door (124). A cutting edge (128) is assembled to a top of the front wall (122).Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2008Date of Patent: February 14, 2012Inventor: Peter Santolalla
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Patent number: 8016222Abstract: A container for the dispensing of wire or cable has an external carton which receives a reel of cable as supported by two caddies. Each caddy has an inwardly extending substantially cylindrical bushing which is received in a central hole of a respective cable reel flange. The cylindrical bushings are disposed on an axis which is a first distance from the upper surface of the bottom panel of the carton. The largest radius of each reel flange is preselected to be smaller than this such that the reel may freely rotate inside of the carton on the bushings. Cable is pulled through a slot in the carton's front panel. Preferably, left and right panels of the carton each have an arbor hole formed therein which receives an axial rod, the rod also extending through the reel and caddies. The axial rod may be used to join two or more containers together and may further serve as a support for attachment of a wheel truck on one end of the joined-together containers and a handle at its other end.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2008Date of Patent: September 13, 2011Assignee: Windy City Wire Cable and Technology Products, LLCInventors: Richard Galgano, Mark K. Winkel, Martin C. McGuire, Martin J. McGuire
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Patent number: 7959115Abstract: An apparatus includes a lockable, adjustable pole support rail allowing a user to adjust a mounted pole to vertical on sloping terrain. The apparatus has multiple embodiments and useful applications, in that it can be attached to a vehicle's hitch receiver, or can be self-supporting utilizing fold-out stabilizing or attachable legs, for example. In addition, the apparatus may include wheels, thus permitting ease of transport to or from a vehicle. The pole can be deployed with a range of attachments or devices depending on the application. Exemplary applications include a photography camera, a surveillance camera, an infra-red camera, an antenna, loudspeakers, lighting equipment, signage, weather monitoring equipment, inspection equipment, and detection equipment.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2007Date of Patent: June 14, 2011Inventor: Paul C. Madsen
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Patent number: 7931227Abstract: An apparatus for transporting, storing, and deploying multiple spools or reels of electrical wires or cable using a transportable caddy with functional features to facilitate the process of pulling multiple wires or cables is herein disclosed. The caddy comprises a cart with an attachable set of wheels, a handle, and support legs allowing the caddy to be easily moved and set in place at a work site in a vertical, horizontal, or angled position. When in use, the support legs hold the cart in an angular position during a wire or cable pulling operation. The cart also provides a shield for the wire spools from work site contaminants. Integral to the design are a series of steel rods, spacers, and locking features that allow for the quick interchange of wire or cable spools or reels.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2007Date of Patent: April 26, 2011Inventor: Ronald P. Oudekerk
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Publication number: 20100090053Abstract: This invention relates to a multiple wire dispensing hitch stand assembly which is adapted to fit into a receiver hitch of a vehicle. The multiple wire dispensing assembly includes 1) an extension bar that is adapted at one end to fit into a vehicle hitch; 2) a shaft support member adapted to receive and retain the second end of the extension bar; 3) a shaft support assembly perpendicularly connected to the shaft support member. The shaft support assembly contains a plurality of parallel spaced shaft members centrally connected to the longitudinal axis of the spindle support assembly. The shaft members each includes a spool support rotational member secured coaxially thereon, and additionally, a retaining cap is secured to the outer end of each shaft member. The shaft members are adapted to receive and retain a spool of wire thereon and to provide controlled contact therewith when the wire strands from the respective spools of wire are to be dispensed therefrom.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2008Publication date: April 15, 2010Inventor: Rodney Stiltner
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Patent number: 7658345Abstract: A fiber axis cart includes a series of spools arranged side-by-side on a common shaft where the spools may be locked to turn with the shaft, or they may be made to turn independent of the shaft. A cable is wound onto the spools. The cable winding progresses to the next spool at each access point on the cable. Cable slack for working on each access point is obtained by unlocking the spools and allowing the spools to rotate with respect to an adjacent spool.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2007Date of Patent: February 9, 2010Assignee: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Inventors: Dennis Ray Wells, Larry Sorenson
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Patent number: 7568652Abstract: A dispenser includes a cover; a housing back member; a hinge coupling the housing back member and the cover such that the cover is pivotable between an open position and a closed position, the cover and the housing back member collectively forming a housing of the dispenser; a first and second mounting bracket coupled to the housing back member; and a rotatable carousel removably mounted to the first and second mounting brackets, wherein the brackets and carousel are configured such that the carousel is movable between an inner, locked position for dispensing and an outer, rotatable position for reloading.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2007Date of Patent: August 4, 2009Assignee: Georgia-Pacific Consumer Products LPInventors: Antonio M. Cittadino, Matthew T. Wilcox, Michael R. Kilgore, Karl D. Kissinger, Todd D. Schuelke
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Patent number: 7500635Abstract: A container for dispensing material from a roll is described.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2007Date of Patent: March 10, 2009Assignee: Inovar Packaging Group, LLCInventors: Gary W. Cooper, Jr., Benjamin T. Nicholson, Patrick H. Sullins, Brett A. Sutton
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Publication number: 20080223970Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a revolving rack for the distribution and storage of chain on spools and a method of distribution and storage thereof, and more specifically, to a revolving rack with multiple spools placed on removable spool holders attached to a manual or automatic rotating mechanism that is user activated to place a selected spool at a desired operative position for distribution of chain. The revolving rack including a rotating mechanism connected to a frame with two roller chains placed on bottom sprockets and top sprockets having a built-in mechanism to hold a selected spool at a fixed height. Spools are inserted in spool holders and then adapted on the revolving rack. A drive mechanism rotates the spool holders a desired position either manually or electrically. The revolving rack also includes a sturdy frame having an operative section for receiving the rotating mechanism and a fixation section with a forklift-type interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2007Publication date: September 18, 2008Inventor: TJ Taylor
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Patent number: 7407129Abstract: An apparatus to package a plurality of tape spools that can be also used to unwind the tape spools.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2005Date of Patent: August 5, 2008Inventors: Martin Robitaille, Steve Gagnon
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Patent number: 7374128Abstract: A toilet paper dispenser that is configured to retain and subsequently dispense a plurality of toilet paper rolls. The toilet paper dispenser further includes a front wall, a rear wall and two side walls that are configured to create a container that is generally rectangular in shape having an interior volume. Contiguously mounted to the front wall proximate the upper portion of the container is a door hingedly mounted to allow access to the interior volume for loading of toilet paper rolls. An access flap is mounted generally beneath the door contiguous with the front wall and is hingedly mounted to provide access to the interior volume for retrieval of depleted toilet paper rolls. The access flap further includes a slot that is configured to dispense sheets of toilet paper from the adjacent toilet paper roll substantially disposed within the interior volume of the container.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2006Date of Patent: May 20, 2008Inventors: Roy D. Hendrix, Alexis Hendrix
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Patent number: 7320445Abstract: An electrician's caddy useful for conveyance and dispensing of wire wound on wire spools.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2005Date of Patent: January 22, 2008Assignee: E5 Products, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth Brian Eastwood, Sondra Kay Eastwood
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Patent number: 7178707Abstract: The present invention 10 discloses a tape dispenser having a plurality of spindles 26 that will hold various width tape rolls 14 within a housing 30 containing compartments for the tape rolls. The housing 30 is comprised of a rigid material having a plurality of grooves 28 on opposing walls of the housing for axially mounting spindles 26 holding tape rolls 14 therewith. There are serrated members 20 extending from the housing 30 enabling tape to be sheared into any length needed. Cover 16 also has pivots 22 and a locking element 24.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2004Date of Patent: February 20, 2007Inventor: Sheila Bokina
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Patent number: 7124980Abstract: The wire spool guide assembly is a conduit through which wire is dispensed in a controlled and orderly manner. The assembly has at least one wire spool guide, a handle bar and a spindle. The spindle may be a single spindle or part of a wire spool cart. The spindle is used to hold wire spools and the handle bar. The handle bar serves to hold the guide. The guide includes an eyebolt rotatably mounted to a support frame via a ball bearing. The eyebolt guides wire as it is dispensed from the spool acquiescing to the direction of the user's pull. Friction, created as wire is pulled through the eyebolt, slows the speed at which the spool rotates on the spindle. The frame of the guide, however, is fixed on the handle bar by a fastener disposed at a bottom end of the guide.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2004Date of Patent: October 24, 2006Inventor: James Giovannoni
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Patent number: 7000868Abstract: A multiple thread dispenser which serves as both a portable container for many spools of thread and a dispenser of multiple strands of thread. The container dispenses thread for use with a sewing machine. The spools of thread are stored in an array of pockets which are relieved for easy access to the spools. Multiple strands of thread dispense from a top row of pockets. A base plate stabilizes the container while dispensing thread to a sewing machine. The base plate can be stored within the container during transport. The base plate has a pocket on the bottom of the base plate for printed material that can be viewed through a semi-transparent lid when the base plate is in its stored position.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2004Date of Patent: February 21, 2006Inventors: Eddy C. Moore, Michael T. Schmidt
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Patent number: 6951316Abstract: A towable dispenser system for providing a highly portable and convenient means of dispensing elongate flexible materials such as wire. The system includes a frame removably attachable to a vehicle for pulling the frame, ground engaging apparatus for engaging a ground surface and supporting the frame above the ground surface, and a spool mounting assembly mounted on the frame for supporting at least one spool on the frame. The spool mounting assembly comprises a primary support member mounted on the frame, a spool axle being mounted on the primary support member for positioning in the bore of a spool. The spool mounting assembly includes at least one, and possibly two, spool retaining assemblies for releasably retaining spools on the spool axle. The spool retaining assembly may include a retaining arm movable between an engaged position blocking spool movement off of the spool axle and a disengaged position permitting spool movement off of the spool axle.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2002Date of Patent: October 4, 2005Inventor: Tye Heidelberger
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Patent number: 6834827Abstract: A wiring cart for use by electricians is provided whose wire collator outlet from which the wires are drawn is adjustable relative to the position of the conduit opening through which the wires are to be pulled. Such adjustability is provided in one embodiment by adjustable legs that vary the height of at least one end of wire cart. The frame of the wire cart is constructed to allow the cart to be stood on end to aid in the installation of wires through a junction box or in overhead installations. Adjustable wall spacers may also be included to provide a fixed relative positioning relative to the wall. Modular expansion of the number of spools from which wire may be pulled is also provided by stacking, vertically or horizontally, a number of such wire carts. Portability is facilitated by wheels on which the wire cart may be rolled.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2002Date of Patent: December 28, 2004Inventor: Scott Burkitt
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Publication number: 20040135026Abstract: A rotating transfer tape dispensing device mounts to a table top surface to allow application of transfer tape to a sheet of “weeded” vinyl for use in the sign industry. The device is a rotating assembly of four spaced rods that each accept any combination of different-width transfer tape rolls up to 120″ in total width. Each rod is rotatable to, and lockable in, a left- or right-hand dispensing position. The rods are mounted for quick insertion and removal to enable rapid change of tape rolls.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2003Publication date: July 15, 2004Inventor: Timothy G. Moore
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Patent number: 6698682Abstract: A mobile wire dispensing apparatus for carrying and moving spools of wire to desired locations. The mobile wire dispensing apparatus includes a frame including tubullar members and also including connectors interconnecting said tubular members; and also includes wheels upon which the frame is mounted; and further includes handle members being connected to the frame; and also includes a support stand assembly being connected to the frame; and further includes wire-carrying spools being removably mounted to said frame.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2002Date of Patent: March 2, 2004Inventor: Roger W. Roderick
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Patent number: 6688550Abstract: A supply rack includes a primary support wall having a front face, a rear face, an upper edge, a lower edge, and opposing vertical side edges. A pair of side walls extend from the primary support wall, each side wall further terminating in an outer vertical edge and having a plurality of apertures formed through the side wall adjacent the outer vertical edge, whereby apertures in one side wall are aligned with corresponding apertures in a remaining side wall. At least one support rod having opposite ends is provided. Each of the opposite ends of the support rod is insertable through corresponding aligned apertures in the pair of side walls, the at least one support rod including holes formed therethrough adjacent opposite ends thereof. A hanger portion of either an arcuate or an angular shape is coextensively formed with the upper edge of the primary support wall, such that the hanger portion solely supports a weight of the supply rack.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 1998Date of Patent: February 10, 2004Inventor: William Presley Mullins
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Publication number: 20030234317Abstract: A wiring cart for use by electricians is provided whose wire collator outlet from which the wires are drawn is adjustable relative to the position of the conduit opening through which the wires are to be pulled. Such adjustability is provided in one embodiment by adjustable legs that vary the height of at least one end of wire cart. The frame of the wire cart is constructed to allow the cart to be stood on end to aid in the installation of wires through a junction box or in overhead installations. Adjustable wall spacers may also be included to provide a fixed relative positioning relative to the wall. Modular expansion of the number of spools from which wire may be pulled is also provided by stacking, vertically or horizontally, a number of such wire carts. Portability is facilitated by wheels on which the wire cart may be rolled.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2002Publication date: December 25, 2003Inventor: Scott Burkitt
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Patent number: 6595462Abstract: A device and method for dispensing and measuring a plurality of strands from a single spool of stranded material is disclosed. The device is comprised of a mobile portion on which a plurality of pulleys is mounted. The mobile portion includes a frame mounted on an axle to which tires are attached so that the mobile portion may be wheeled about readily. A stationary portion includes a plurality of pulleys and a supply spool of wire. Stranded material from the supply spool is routed back and forth between the mobile portion and the stationary portion, over the pulleys attached to each, until the number of strands between the mobile portion and the stationary portion corresponds with the desired number. Next the mobile portion is displaced away from the stationary portion a distance equal to the length of strands desired. A distance measurement device is mounted on the mobile portion to aid the user in ascertaining the distance that the mobile portion has moved, thereby indicating the wire length.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2000Date of Patent: July 22, 2003Inventors: La Rhonda A. Lenski, William E Webb, Gary Miller
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Patent number: 6592068Abstract: Adapters according to the invention are configured for solid or coreless rolls of material dispensed in a roll dispenser. The dispenser has slots defined on the side walls thereof along which the adapters move. The adapters include a carriage having opposite side members attached to a transverse support arm. A pin is disposed on the outboard surface of each side member and engages in the slots defined in the dispenser side walls. A protrusion is disposed on an inboard surface of each side member and engages at least partially into a recess or divot formed in the sides of the solid or coreless roll.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2001Date of Patent: July 15, 2003Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Antwain D. Taylor, Randall M. Bachtel
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Patent number: 6523776Abstract: A wheeled dispenser for dispensing wire from spools. The dispenser has a rectangular frame, three stationary vertical posts, and two rotatable vertical posts each located between two stationary posts. Each rotatable post has a plurality of laterally projecting rods for supporting spools. The rotatable post can be rotated to a first position such that the rods are accessible for loading spools, and rotated to a second position wherein each rod can latch to an adjacent stationary post, with the spools held parallel so that they all pay out wire in one direction. The dispenser has wheels and a handle which can incline relative to the frame. A pin arranged to close a clevis secures the handle in a substantially upright position relative to the frame. The frame has upright stanchions bearing receptacles disposed to enable bars to span two stanchions and be held in the receptacles in a horizontal position, so that additional spools can be carried.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2001Date of Patent: February 25, 2003Inventor: Doyle W. Elder
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Patent number: 6422504Abstract: In the wiring industry is often necessary to either run a number of individual wires together as a bundle or to use a variety of different types of wire on a regular basis. In either case it is cumbersome to have to handle a number of individual spools of wire while working on an installation. Therefore, the present invention presents an easily maneuvered, four wheeled cart upon which a number of spools of wire, or other spooled material, of either like size or different sizes, can be rotatably mounted along inclined plane such that wires can be pulled from multiple spools without becoming entangled one with another. A wire guide aids in bringing the various wires together as a bundle for pulling as a single unit.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2000Date of Patent: July 23, 2002Inventor: Doyle W. Elder
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Publication number: 20020074447Abstract: A stand for carrying a reel around which a linear product such as wire may be wound. The stand comprises a base and a support member for engaging the reel in a manner that permits the reel to rotate so that the linear product may be unwound therefrom or wound thereon. The stand comprises a line guide having a guide head designed to guide the linear product during the winding or unwinding process. The guide head is carried on a guide arm which is configured to be mounted on the stand. Optionally, the line guide and stand are configured to provide a position on the stand where the line guide may be stowed when not in use. Preferably, the guide arm is flexible to permit the desired positioning of the guide head and, optionally, to facilitate stowage.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2000Publication date: June 20, 2002Inventor: Wayne A. Schneider
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Patent number: 6386479Abstract: A carriage unit adapter for solid or coreless rolls of paper material that are dispensed in a roll dispenser having slots defined on inner surfaces of side wall members thereof for receipt of said adapter and a back wall positioned a distance from the slots that Is sightly greater than the radius of a solid or coreless roll. The carriage unit adapter includes: a pair of spaced apart arms joined by a connecting member having a front surface and a back surface, each arm having an outboard surface and an inboard surface including: (i) an outboard pin disposed on the outboard surface, the outboard pin configured to slidably engage a slot on an inner surface of a side Wall member of the dispenser; and (ii) an inboard pin attached to the inboard surface, the inboard pin configured to engage a coreless roll of material.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2001Date of Patent: May 14, 2002Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Richard Paul Lewis, Stephen Lawrence Phelps
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Patent number: 6382553Abstract: A carriage unit adapter for solid or coreless rolls of paper material that are dispensed in a roll dispenser having slots defined on inner surfaces of side wall members thereof for receipt of said adapter and a back wall positioned a distance from the slots that is slightly greater than the radius of a solid or coreless roll. The carriage unit adapter includes: a pair of spaced apart arms joined by a connecting member having a front surface and a back surface, each arm having an outboard surface and an inboard surface including: (i) an outboard pin disposed on the outboard surface, the outboard pin configured to slidably engage a slot on an inner surface of a side wall member of the dispenser; and (ii) an inboard pin attached to the inboard surface, the inboard pin configured to engage a coreless roll of material.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2000Date of Patent: May 7, 2002Assignee: Kimberly Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Richard Paul Lewis, Stephen Lawrence Phelps, Antwain Demone Taylor
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Patent number: 6375115Abstract: An electrician's combination tool box and wire caddy provides a support for multiple spools of wire of different size or gauge, and a storage area below the spools for holding articles and tools needed by the electrician during the wiring of a building. The spools are positioned well above the storage area, enabling a user to access articles in the receptacles, even when spools are being handled to pay out wire.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2000Date of Patent: April 23, 2002Inventor: Mark A. Reed
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Publication number: 20010030258Abstract: A device and method for dispensing and measuring a plurality of strands from a single spool of stranded material is disclosed. The device is comprised of a mobile portion on which a plurality of pulleys is mounted. The mobile portion includes a frame mounted on an axle to which tires are attached so that the mobile portion may be wheeled about readily. A stationary portion includes a plurality of pulleys and a supply spool of wire. Stranded material from the supply spool is routed back and forth between the mobile portion and the stationary portion, over the pulleys attached to each, until the number of strands between the mobile portion and the stationary portion corresponds with the desired number. Next the mobile portion is displaced away from the stationary portion a distance equal to the length of strands desired. A distance measurement device is mounted on the mobile portion to aid the user in ascertaining the distance that the mobile portion has moved, thereby indicating the wire length.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2000Publication date: October 18, 2001Inventors: La Rhonda A. Lenski, William E. Webb, Gary Miller
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Patent number: 6273361Abstract: The packing and stowing system of roll of automotive electric conductors is characterized by three independent sections that when adjusted, they form a back up cover that prevents the deformation of the cable during its winding and when it is being stowed. The sections are integrated by a cylindrical body that is opened when it is introduced in a bobbin, as guide and subjection element of the wound roll; and a post set on a base as support for the piling up of the packed rolls and the hoop of the platform.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 1998Date of Patent: August 14, 2001Assignee: Servicios Condumex S.A. de C.V.Inventors: Clemente Lavie Flores, Carlos Tenorio Gutierrez, Silverio Gonzalez Lopez
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Patent number: 6270094Abstract: A wire dispensing utility cart adapted to carry wire spools for dispensing wire during installation. The present invention provides a relatively large utility cart for carrying multiple and large spools of wire in a mobile fashion for dispensing wire during the installation of electrical wiring into buildings, structures, aircraft, and the like. The cart is mobile and relatively compact to facilitate movement of the cart through standard sized doorways and elevator bays, and is sufficiently large to accommodate a large number of wire spools. In addition, the cart provides at least two elongated storage bays to facilitate transportation of relatively large objects such as ladders, conduits, and other materials and supplies needed for the installation process.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 1999Date of Patent: August 7, 2001Inventor: William F. Campbell
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Patent number: 6199792Abstract: This web feeding device comprises at least one spindle (11, 12, 13) pivotally mounted in a frame (14), each spindle connected to a pair of drive motors and longitudinally divided into two sections (11a, 11b; 12a, 12b; 13a, 13b) that are mounted so as to rotate independently of one another. Two drive mechanisms (8, 25; 9, 26; 10, 27) for these two sections (11a, 11b; 12a, 12b; 13a, 13b) are connected at the same end of the spindle (11, 12, 13). The section (11a, 12a, 13a) adjacent to this end is in the form of a tubular element pivotally mounted on an axial shaft (4, 5, 6). The tubular element is connected to one drive mechanism (25, 26, 27), and the end of the shaft (4, 5, 6) adjacent to the common end of the spindle (11, 12, 13) is connected to the other drive mechanism (8, 9, 10), whereas the other end of the shaft (4, 5, 6 ) is secured to the second section (11b, 12b, 13b) of the spindle.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 1999Date of Patent: March 13, 2001Assignee: Bobst S.A.Inventor: Dominique Mivelaz
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Patent number: 6182920Abstract: A portable, collapsible dolly for dispensing cable from spools. The present dolly includes a frame body having first and second ends, a substantially vertical support having upper and lower ends and an inclined support having first and second ends, with at least one of the supports including a spool axle. According to a preferred embodiment, the lower end of the vertical support is releasably pivotally affixed to the first end of the body, the first end of the inclined support is releasably affixed to the upper end of the vertical support and the second end of the inclined support is releasably pivotally affixed to the second end of the body. The apparatus also includes an optional handle releasably pivotally affixed to the second end of the body and interchangeable with an extendible elevating cable boom.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 1996Date of Patent: February 6, 2001Inventor: David G. Watkins
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Patent number: 6179244Abstract: A package of cutting tape for use in cutting a swiftly moving web of paper being spooled into a roll, and transferring the cut web to a new roll. The package includes a plurality of thin discs of wound cutting tape with each disc having one width of tape wrapped upon itself to form a large diameter disc of tape. The discs are separated from each other by spacers. The package is enclosed by a container having an opening to permit unrolling of the tape without imparting any twist thereto.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1998Date of Patent: January 30, 2001Inventor: Peter A. Rodriguez