Slat And Wire Patents (Class 245/11)
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Patent number: 8567473Abstract: Wire mesh with warp and weft wires on a mesh surface with tube means spaced apart from each other being woven in on the mesh surface on which slat elements are located in order to serve for shading of the incidence of light. The slat elements can be provided with photovoltaic cells.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2011Date of Patent: October 29, 2013Assignee: Haver & Boecker OHGInventors: Detlef John, Helmut Schumacher
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Patent number: 8424811Abstract: A barbed-type mesh is primarily intended to be used to protect young trees from livestock or other animals. The mesh is made from wires or electrowelded bars having sharp points on the surface thereof. The sharp points are electrowelded at intersections of the mesh.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2004Date of Patent: April 23, 2013Inventor: Juan Maria Cruz-Sagredo Garcia
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Patent number: 8192828Abstract: A material includes a frame having at least one elongate member formed of a first polymer. At least one link is formed of a second polymer, with a portion of each link co-molded about a portion of at least one elongate member, and at least one link movable with respect to a corresponding elongate member.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2004Date of Patent: June 5, 2012Assignee: Nike, Inc.Inventors: Pamela S. Greene, David Brack
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Patent number: 7325774Abstract: A spiral double-twisted structure is provided having an n-th upper steel wire (An) and an n-th lower steel wire (Bn) which are paired with each other and rotated in one direction to form a front spiral twisted structure having a plurality of twists. Further, a k-th transverse steel wire (Ck) may be transversely inserted between the n-th upper steel wire (An)and the n-th lower steel wire (Bn)of the front spiral twisted structure. Additionally, the n-th upper steel wire (An) and the n-th lower steel wire (Bn) may be rotated in a direction opposite to the one direction after passing over the k-th transversr steel wire (Ck) serving as a centerline, in order to form a rear spiral twisted structure having a plurality of twists.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2004Date of Patent: February 5, 2008Inventors: Wan Jin Jun, Soo Young Huh
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Patent number: 6684912Abstract: A cylindrical net body using helical wire members that can be easily assembled and disassembled at a working site. The invention provides also a cylindrical net body using helical wire members that have high tenacity and high durability and yet can reduce the weight. Wire members having a predetermined outer diameter are wound in predetermined lead and predetermined pitch to provide helical wire members in such a fashion that a diameter of a helix is about twice the outer diameter of the wire members, crests and troughs have substantially a similar shape, and each trough is positioned outside the center of the helix. The helical wire members are wound into a coil shape to form transverse helical wire members. Longitudinal helical wire members formed of the helical wire members are united and fixed side by side with the transverse helical wire members, with predetermined gaps, to form a cylindrical net body.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2002Date of Patent: February 3, 2004Assignees: Nippon Steel Corporation, Taihei Manufacturing Co., Ltd.Inventor: Nobuhiko Katsura
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Patent number: 6168118Abstract: The invention relates to a reinforcing mat (1) for reinforcing a top layer of a ground, which top layer consists of bitumen, asphalt or a hydrocarbon-containing material of like nature, in which the reinforcing mat (1) is a mat woven with longitudinal wires (2, 3) and provided with reinforcement elements (4) running in the transverse direction of the mat, in which the reinforcement elements (4) consist of helically twisted steel profiled wires of essentially rectangular cross section.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 1999Date of Patent: January 2, 2001Assignee: N.V. Bekaert S.A.Inventors: Yves Vancraeynest, Johan Veys
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Patent number: 5234199Abstract: In a chain link fence having a plurality of elongate slats woven through the links of the chain link fabric, an improved system for retaining and locking the slats in the chain link fabric comprises (1) an elongate rail woven between consecutive links of the chain link fence such that the rail lies adjacent to mutually respective, aligned, first ends of the elongate slats, and (2) engagement members formed integrally with the mutually respective first ends of the elongate slats, with the engagement members including interlocking means which make interlocking engagement with the elongate rail when the respective first end of the elongate slat is abutted against the elongate rail.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 1989Date of Patent: August 10, 1993Inventor: Robert G. Cluff
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Patent number: 5184801Abstract: Slat apparatus for use with a chain link fence for providing privacy, wind protection and/or decoration, including a plurality of slat members for positioning in slat receiving channels formed by the linking wires of the fence such that substantially no space remains between adjacent slats. Each slat member includes a substantially rigid elongated body member and a pair of flexible and resilient wing portions positioned on opposite sides thereof. The combined width of the wing portions is approximately equal to or greater than the width of the body member to enable easy installation of the slats and to provide complete privacy in a neat and uniform manner. The slat apparatus preferably is formed by co-extrusion of a substantially rigid plastic material for the body member and a flexible and resilient plastic material for the wing portions.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1992Date of Patent: February 9, 1993Assignee: Tri-Seal International, Inc.Inventor: Harvey Finkelstein
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Patent number: 5106058Abstract: Slat apparatus for a chain link fence, comprising a plurality of substantially parallel slats extending through the fence wires. Each slat has laterally extending wing portions positioned closely adjacent to the wing portions of adjoining slats to provide privacy by leaving only small spaces between the slats. The slats have apertures extending laterally therethrough rearwardly of the wing portions. The slat apertures are laterally aligned and a flexible belt extends through the apertures to retain the slats in parallel relation on the fence. The wing portions are of less thickness than the slats.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 1991Date of Patent: April 21, 1992Assignee: Tri-Seal International, Inc.Inventor: Harvey Finkelstein
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Patent number: 5007619Abstract: A chain link fence assembly is provided. This assembly includes a chain link wire fencing, a bottom horizontal channel, and a top horizontal channel. The assembly also includes a plurality of slats, which have lock tabs at the bottom ends thereof. The bottom channel has a web, which has a plurality of spaced cutouts, that receive the respective lock tabs. Each slat, which can be a vertical slat or a diagonal slat, has a central tubular portion, a left edge fin portion and a right edge fin portion. The lock tab, which is an extension of the slat tubular portion, has opposite edge recesses, which receive the opposite edges of its cutout, and has opposite projections, which hook behind the opposite edges of its cutout.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1989Date of Patent: April 16, 1991Inventor: Aldo Sibeni
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Patent number: 4950098Abstract: A slat fence retainer for retaining slats in a chain-link fence includes a horizontally disposed slat-retaining element having a pair of spaced apart side walls, a base joining the bottom margin of the side walls and an open top. The element includes a vertical-slat retention means thereon. Plural, vertical slat elements are predimensioned to be received in the links in the fence. Each vertical slat element has at least one substantially planar and resilient flange at an end thereof and slots formed adjacent the end for engagement with the slat retention means to hold the vertical slat element in the fence.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1989Date of Patent: August 21, 1990Assignee: VIP CompanyInventors: Joshua B. Abbott, Patrick E. Kohls, Joseph W. Schoenheit, Fred O. Walden
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Patent number: 4860997Abstract: A slat assembly for insertion in a chain link fence includes a plurality of elongate, first slat members which are interwoven between vertically consecutive links of the fence. The first slat members rest on a second slat member which is interwoven between horizontally consecutive lower links in the fence. A flexible retainer is constructed and arranged to be received in apertures formed in the first slat members. The retainer has terminating means located at the ends thereof for securing the retainer to the slats.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 1988Date of Patent: August 29, 1989Assignee: Pacific Fence and Wire CompanyInventors: Joseph W. Schoenheit, Stephen E. Weisensee
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Patent number: 4860998Abstract: A slat for insertion in receiving channels of the wire mesh fencing fabric of a chain link fence has its longitudinal margins provided with respective fringes that are relatively thin and flexible for hugging the knuckles of the fencing fabric. The fringes are preferably a medium or low density polyethylene plastic or the like, and are preferably made up of transversely extending, flexible, but substantially position-maintaining strands, though they could be of transversely unbroken fin formation.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1987Date of Patent: August 29, 1989Inventor: Daniel E. Snyder
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Patent number: 4836505Abstract: Slat retainer for chain link fences of the type having a plurality of parallel slats woven through the fence wires. A strip member extends across the slats and is connected to each of the slats. The strip member preferably extends across the top area of the slats. A cover is mounted over the top of the slats and the strip.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1986Date of Patent: June 6, 1989Inventor: Don A. Meglino
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Patent number: 4725044Abstract: In a chain link fence having a plurality of elongate slats woven through the links of the chain link fabric, an improved system for locking and retaining the slats in the chain link fabric comprises an elongate clip member which is received in locking interengagement in a receptacle or opening in the respective slat. The clip member can be of the type which simply extends from the sides of the slat to form an obstruction with the links in the fence such that the slats cannot be removed from the fence. Alternatively, the clip members can be adapted to extend from the slat to a bottom rail so as to lock the slats to the bottom rail such that the slats cannot be removed from the fence.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1986Date of Patent: February 16, 1988Inventor: Robert G. Cluff
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Patent number: 4381612Abstract: A dryer fabric and method for drying a web W of paper material is disclosed which includes passing the web through a dryer having a plurality of heated cylinders and holding the web in contact against the heated cylinders by means of a dryer fabric 24 arranged as an endless traveling dryer fabric. The dryer fabric includes a plurality of elongated helix means 30 extending in a cross-wise direction constructed from a polymeric material characterized by stress and heat resistance to which said fabric is subjected during endless travel about the rollers at elevated drying temperatures. Joint means 32 joins adjacent ones of helix means successively together in a machine direction to form an endless belt of desired dimension. Spaced upper and lower generally parallel loop runs 34a and 34b in the helix means 30 define a smooth generally flat paper contacting surface.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 1981Date of Patent: May 3, 1983Assignee: Wangner Systems, Inc.Inventor: Samuel E. Shank
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Patent number: 4297418Abstract: A special component strand for wire fabrics, the fabric consisting of one or more of the special strands extending in spaced apart generally parallel relation, and spaced apart, generally parallel cross wires extending transversely to the special strands, each cross wire being attached to each of the special strands at its point of intersection therewith, as by piercing said special strand or by being wrapped or twisted tightly thereabout. The special strand of the present invention consists of a spring wire core having a sheath of tough but compressible material having alternating ribs and grooves formed longitudinally in the surface thereof, the ribs permitting easy indentation of the strand by a cross wire twisted thereabout, for a more secure connection, and a pair of opposite grooves thereof reducing the strand to a relatively narrow neck for easier piercing by said cross wires.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 1979Date of Patent: October 27, 1981Assignee: Flex-o-lators, Inc.Inventors: Harmon W. Arnold, Galen B. Erwin
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Patent number: RE35208Abstract: Slat apparatus for a chain link fence, comprising a plurality of substantially parallel slats extending through the fence wires. Each slat has laterally extending wing portions positioned closely adjacent to the wing portions of adjoining slats to provide privacy by leaving only small spaces between the slats. The slats have apertures extending laterally therethrough rearwardly of the wing portions. The slat apertures are laterally aligned and a flexible belt extends through the apertures to retain the slats in parallel relation on the fence. The wing portions are of less thickness than the slats.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 1994Date of Patent: April 16, 1996Assignee: Tri-Seal International, Inc.Inventor: Harvey Finkelstein