Plural Intersecting Cores To Produce Product Having Intersecting Passages Patents (Class 249/145)
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Patent number: 4740344Abstract: The invention comprises a method and apparatus wherein an insert, preferably made of plastic and preferably allowing a melt-on bonding with the tubes and whose floor has a traversing opening for each tube, is inserted into the first part of the injection mold (top mold or bottom mold) as a positioning element for the tubes in such a manner that the insert is at least partially locked or secured into the first part of the injection mold. A tube is then placed in each opening of the insert. A mandrel is then placed in each tube, whereupon the injection mold is locked in such a manner that, if necessary, the mandrels are locked into the second part of the injection mold (bottom mold or top mold). A molten thermoplastic material is then injected, via a sprue provided in the injection mold, into a cavity formed by the injection mold, the insert and the tube ends.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 1985Date of Patent: April 26, 1988Assignee: Akzo NVInventors: Rudi Wollbeck, Thomas Zang, Dirk A. Klarenberg, Hugo P. Korstanje
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Patent number: 4706928Abstract: An elastomeric-covered shrouded impeller having a pair of disk-like shrouds enclosing vanes and vane passages which has an improved throat opening having sweeping internal sidewalls is disclosed. A three-piece mold core is utilized to form the vane passage and the sweeping curved throat inlet of the impeller.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1985Date of Patent: November 17, 1987Assignee: Baker International CorporationInventor: John Hyll
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Patent number: 4703957Abstract: A molded miniature tube fitting (200) having a barbed stem portion (204) surrounded by a protective shroud (206) and method for making same. The shroud (206) including windows (230) therein so as to enable undercutting of a portion of the stem portion (204) so as to form a barb (224).Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1986Date of Patent: November 3, 1987Assignee: Colder Products CompanyInventor: Brian J. Blenkush
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Patent number: 4695031Abstract: A gang form in which a single or a plurality of precast concrete beams will be molded at one time, the gang form comprising a first and two second vertical walls, the first wall being a straight wall, the two second walls spaced apart one from another extend transversely away from the first wall while having an end abutting the first wall, a tier or tiers of precast concrete beams being molded by placing fluid concrete into a mold compartment comprising the top surface of either a starter slab or a previously precast beam, a longitudinal segmental strip of a vertical surface of the first wall or the vertical surface of a previously constructed tier and an individual mold side member, which side member is restrained by restraint means placed exterior of said mold compartment, the restraint means allowing the individual mold side member to be adjusted vertically while also being adjusted horizontally at various distances apart from a face of the first wall, the precast concrete beams while molded in their moldType: GrantFiled: November 14, 1985Date of Patent: September 22, 1987Inventor: Edward A. Proctor
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Patent number: 4690368Abstract: A spacer core for use in constructing hollow concrete walls by introducing the core between and spaced from a pair of vertical mold plates before casting the wet concrete, and subsequently removing the spacer core, the lower end of the spacer core including a water permeable wall and a bottom chamber for accumulating water permeating the wall. Also described is a method of constructing hollow concrete walls by the use of the above spacer core by: introducing the spacer core between and spaced from a pair of vertical mold plates; casting wet concrete into the spaces between the spacer core and the mold plates, whereby the water from the concrete permeates through the bottom of the spacer core into the bottom chamber; after a first time interval, lifting the spacer core a first predetermined distance to draw water from the concrete into the bottom chamber; and subsequently removing the spacer core from the concrete.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1985Date of Patent: September 1, 1987Inventor: Naftali Heiman
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Patent number: 4685650Abstract: Apparatus for forming inverts in a manhole base using a single pour or double pour technique. In the single pour technique, the invert is formed simultaneously with the formation of the manhole base using a mold member having a channel-shaped projection defining the invert. Alignment members simply, and precisely, align the mold member having the channel-shaped projection with the members forming the base member sidewall openings to form a manhole base having an invert in precise alignment with associated sidewall openings. In the two pour technique, the manhole base is initially formed. Thereafter, channel invert forms are aligned with sidewall openings by alignment members arranged within the manhole openings to assure precise alignment therebetween, wherein the invert formed within the manhole base by pouring the casting material into the base member forms an invert which is in precise alignment with associated sidewall openings.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 1985Date of Patent: August 11, 1987Assignee: A-Lok Products CorporationInventor: Jack Ditcher
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Patent number: 4659057Abstract: System for forming concrete tilt up wall panels, wherein a plurality of form pans are assembled on guide bars resting on a flat surface by receiving lugs on the guide bars into openings in flanges of the form pans, the flanges of adjacent form pans being overlapped and being engaged with common guide bar lugs. The form pan assembly is surrounded by metal members forming a boundary for the overall form. Inserts may be placed in the forms for providing connections for lifting, and for propping up the finished wall panel. Several connection appliances are provided by the invention.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1985Date of Patent: April 21, 1987Inventor: John V. Felter
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Patent number: 4650149Abstract: There is disclosed a mold assembly for casting a concrete wall having an opening and for anchoring a flexible resilient ring-like gasket in the peripheral wall of said opening to make a seal with a pipe passing through the opening. The assembly includes a pair of spaced mold walls for receiving unset concrete therebetween, a flexible resilient annular mold arranged to extend between the mold walls with its end surfaces in respective sealing contact with the inner surfaces of the mold walls and a rigid mold-supporting member removably inserted within the annular mold to support the latter while concrete is cast about the annular mold and between the mold walls. The outer surface of the annular mold has a continuous annular groove, intermediate the end surfaces, to receive the pipe-engaging portion of the gasket. Once the concrete is set, the outer anchoring portion of the gasket is embedded in the concrete.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 1982Date of Patent: March 17, 1987Inventors: Fernand Poulette, Jean-Claude Vezina
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Patent number: 4647419Abstract: An apparatus and method for molding plastic pipettes are disclosed, using an upper and lower mold plate that define a cavity which forms the outer surface of the pipette. The mold parting line of the upper and lower mold plates is located at a position between the ends of the cavity to prevent "radial" flash at the aperture of the pipette. "Axial" flash at the aperture of the pipette is prevented by a lower core pin in the lower mold plate. The lower core pin extends into the cavity and defines the dimensions of the aperture of the pipette. The extension of the lower core pin from the lower mold plate minimizes tool wear at the aperture and makes the alignment of the upper and lower mold plates at the orifice less critical.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 1985Date of Patent: March 3, 1987Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Jeffrey L. Helfer, Robert R. Osburn
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Patent number: 4641993Abstract: A roadway barrier section includes a duct formed of two intersecting frusto-conical portions placed end-to-end so that the central portion thereof. The duct is formed using two tapering mold plugs that are preferably frusto-conical. The mold plugs are placed in a concrete form so that the lower edge of the duct is a straight line that is generally parallel to the base of the barrier section.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1985Date of Patent: February 10, 1987Assignee: Associated Concrete ProductsInventor: Walter B. Hahne
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Patent number: 4637585Abstract: A reusable form for manufacturing curb inlet drains in situ includes a central tapered key section to which drain forming elements are detachably secured. A lid section is also attached to the key section. The drain forming elements each have a generally horizontal shelf with an upwardly projecting curved neck flange segment. These segments form a circular neck which abuts the underside of the lid section when the form is assembled. The front drain forming elements define a mouth for the curb inlet drain. Except for the mouth, the sides of the form are closed by plates extending downwardly from the shelves. Following the formation of a curb inlet drain, the lid section is removed. In addition, the drain forming elements are detached and the key section is removed upwardly through a manhole opening of the curb inlet drain. Then, the drain forming elements are also removed upwardly through the manhole opening.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 1985Date of Patent: January 20, 1987Inventor: August J. Picollo
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Patent number: 4589623Abstract: The invention relates to a mold for producing a T-shaped hose composed of a main hose having a sidewall with an opening and a secondary hose joined at one end to the sidewall opening of the main hose to form a "T". The mold includes a main mandrel for the main hose having a disk-shaped recess on which the main hose is mountable with its opening in registry with the mandrel recess and a secondary mandrel for the secondary hose having a cylindrical recess adjacent to one end thereof. The secondary mandrel is disengageably secured at the one end thereof to the main mandrel adjacent to the recess thereof, so that the mandrels are arranged in the form of a "T" and cooperate with one another to define an interior mold cavity at the zone of connection. The mold further includes an outer mold part that is mountable on the main hose and the secondary hose after each has been mounted on its respective mandrel parts.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1984Date of Patent: May 20, 1986Assignee: Phoenix AktiengesellschaftInventors: Frank Horch, Hermann Brockmann, Hans-Georg Fuchs
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Patent number: 4565347Abstract: Concentric inner and outer molds define the walls of the manhole base to be cast. The top of the inner mold is provided with a stationary invert forming section and at least one swingable invert forming section swingably mounted upon a centrally located pivot pin. The invert forming mold member is provided with locating openings adapted to receive the pin within the swingable invert forming section to positively and accurately locate the swingable invert forming section. The open region between the fixed and movable sections is filled with a "knee" member in the form of a hollow curved shell which defines the central portion of the invert. The top of the inner mold may alternatively be provided with two or more swingably mounted invert forming sections.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 1983Date of Patent: January 21, 1986Assignee: A-Lok Products, Inc.Inventor: Jack Ditcher
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Patent number: 4484724Abstract: Apparatus for forming inverts in manhole floors between angularly-related pipeline sections includes a set of a plurality of wedge-shaped forming elements each having a molding surface of corresponding compound longitudinal and transverse arcuate curvature, the forming elements being of respectively varying longitudinally arcuate extents and being adapted for longitudinal end-to-end joinder for producing a variety of angular curvatures. The forming apparatus is set-up in the manhole between the pipeline sections with the molding surface downwardly facing and concrete is poured about the apparatus, the concrete thereby setting in conformity with the apparatus' molding surface to create a curvilinear invert between the pipeline sections.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1982Date of Patent: November 27, 1984Inventor: James Srackangast
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Patent number: 4439122Abstract: The installation comprises a rectangular, parallelepipedal, leaktight steam chamber (1) provided with a gate (2) on one of the short sides, inside which a tubular fixed mold (4) of perforated steel plate is attached at a distance from the walls of the chamber, the shape of the mold corresponding to the external shape of the panel to be obtained. A first set of fixed, parallel, perforated metal tubes (5), inside the mold (4), possesses lateral holes (9) for the passage of a second set of perforated or non-perforated metal tubes (10) firmly fixed to a movable external support (11), passing through one of the short walls of the steam chamber (1) and capable of moving perpendicular to the tubes (5) of the first set, passing through the latter. The chamber (1) is provided with inlet valves (13) for the partially expanded synthetic material, an inlet (14) for steam and an inlet (15) for a cooling fluid.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1982Date of Patent: March 27, 1984Assignee: Fresse S.A.Inventors: Maurice Besse, Jacques Grisoni
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Patent number: 4427619Abstract: A form for preparing a poured concrete hollow shape having a transverse hole through a wall of the shape comprising a form of at least one releasable section, a central core for said hollow, and a core for said transverse hole abutting said central core and said releasable section; said transverse hole core having a surface of a fluorocarbon elastomer where said surface is contacted by poured concrete.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1980Date of Patent: January 24, 1984Inventor: Carl W. Peterson
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Patent number: 4378103Abstract: A dielectric insert 10 for securing a plurality of electrical connector retention clips 29. The insert 10 includes passages 15 having therein retention clip shoulder housings 17 and an abutment 21 which define a cavity 23 within which a retention clip 29 can be removably mounted. The insert 10 is an integral body molded of a dielectric material. A means for molding the insert 10 through the use of a core pin 53 and a bushing 61 is also disclosed. This insert 10 and the means for molding it are adapted to either the pin contact 33 or the socket contact 43 used in electrical connectors 77 and 77'.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1982Date of Patent: March 29, 1983Assignee: The Bendix CorporationInventors: Richard Sanford, Normand C. Bourdon
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Patent number: 4360185Abstract: An improved electrical connector assembly (10) is disclosed. The assembly is especially adapted for engagement with a printed circuit board (76) having electrical circuits formed on both sides thereof. The assembly includes a body (12) of molded dielectric material having four spaced rows of passages (24) extending therethrough from a front face (26) to a rear face (28) of the body. The assembly also includes brush wire electrical contacts (14) each received in its respective passage. Each of the contacts has a cylindrical body portion (62) and an elongated tail (64) attached to one end of its body portion. The ends (72) of the termination portions extend beyond the rear face and form two spaced straight line rows adapted to receive the printed circuit board therebetween. The ends (63) of the body portions opposite their respective termination portions comprise four spaced apart, straight line rows of body portion ends.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 1981Date of Patent: November 23, 1982Assignee: The Bendix CorporationInventors: Richard W. Normann, Leroy W. Fairbairn
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Patent number: 4352772Abstract: The invention provides a method and apparatus for injection-molding at least a first part of a plastics manifold element onto an extruded, panel-forming plurality of juxtaposed, hollow elements, comprising the steps of introducing into one set of ends of the hollow elements protrusions which extend from a core defining the shape of at least part of the interior space of the final manifold to be formed; clamping the region of the set of ends accommodating the protrusions between first and second mold members which, together with the core delimit the cavity of at least part of the final manifold; injecting plastic material into the cavity; and removing the core, and the mold members, whereby a strong bond is formed between the hollow elements and the manifold.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 1980Date of Patent: October 5, 1982Assignee: Helioset Advanced Technologies Ltd.Inventor: Baruch J. Bezner
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Patent number: 4318880Abstract: The invention provides for a process for constructing manhole assemblies in an excavation or elsewhere, by the utilization of an outer form, a preformed manhole barrel which is positioned and propped within the outer form pipe stub inserted partially into the inside of the preformed manhole and resting under notches cut into the preformed manhole barrel, inflatable or rigid forms (or both) are used to form simple or complex channels in the concrete which is to be poured. The form ends are adapted to fit into the pipe stub ends or may abut other forms, where complex channels are desired. The forms are carefully positioned to allow for the proper height and grade of the channel in the completed manhole assembly. Concrete is poured and when it is set, the forms are deflated where applicable and removed to be reused.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1980Date of Patent: March 9, 1982Inventors: Robert G. McIntosh, Gary S. McKinney
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Patent number: 4278229Abstract: A telescoping, U-shaped straight through, primary flow invert form may be lenghtened or shortened to meet the diameter of the cylindrical manhole and is mounted at opposite ends to the aligned main flow inlet and outlet pipes of the manhole. Longitudinally projecting bottom and opposed side invert tabs located at the ends of the straight through invert form contact the insides of the inlet and outlet pipes, respectively, to center the form. Slide guides, each carrying a retainer tab, adjust the retaining tabs longitudinally to position them within respective pipes at respective ends of the form for preventing lifting of the invert form during concrete pouring within the manhole. An angularly adjustable, intersecting side flow invert form projects from another pipe opening to the manhole at some angle to the straight through form and includes interlocking, axially slidable, opposed section halves.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 1979Date of Patent: July 14, 1981Inventor: Frederick E. Burlett
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Patent number: 4213932Abstract: An apparatus and method of molding a biconical socket (FIG. 1) of precise concentricity and length. The biconical socket is formed by a two piece mandrel assembly (20, 21), each mandrel member having a frustoconical end (22, 23). The frustoconical ends of the mandrel members are abutted and aligned by means of a coaxially extending pin (24) in one member which engages a hole (25) in the second member. The pin is fabricated from a dissimilar material so that at the elevated molding temperature the clearance between pin and hole is substantially reduced, thereby providing precise concentricity. During molding the pressure of the mold material forces the mandrel members slightly apart against predetermined stops (32, 33) to provide a socket of precise length (L). The resulting biconical socket is particularly well-suited for use in an optical connector assembly.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 1978Date of Patent: July 22, 1980Assignee: Bell Telephone Laboratories, IncorporatedInventor: William C. Young
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Patent number: 4177229Abstract: A method for producing precast manhole bases utilizing an apparatus consisting of a mold jacket defining vertical walls and a mold form disposed within the jacket. The form includes a central portion spaced inwardly from the jacket and channel forming members extending over the central portion with inserts attached to the channel forming members and extending into contact with the jacket walls. When concrete is poured over the mold form and allowed to solidify, the bottom wall of the base forms over the central portion with the channel forming members defining the channels in the bottom wall of the base. The channel forming members consist of a first member attachable in a fixed position on the central portion, this first channel forming member being shaped for defining an effluent channel and a central basin in the mold base. One or more additional channel forming members extend radially from the basin, and these include locking means for fixing the members in any desired position relative to the basin.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 1978Date of Patent: December 4, 1979Inventor: Wayne O. Moore
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Patent number: 4172577Abstract: A stop boss formed on the handle of a pail may be simultaneously molded along with the pail and its handle by means of a pair of pivotable members which have free ends abutting together in a first pivoting position, and which are spaced from each other in a second pivoting position. The free ends cooperatively define between them a mold cavity for forming the stop boss on the rotatable handle. The pivotable members are adapted to occupy their first pivoting position while the mold assemblies close, and to pivot into the second, open pivoting position upon opening of the mold assembly and removal of the molded part to facilitate removal of the stop boss.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1978Date of Patent: October 30, 1979Inventor: John W. VON Holdt
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Patent number: 4157806Abstract: An apparatus for molding a one piece insert (10) for retaining a plurality of electrical contacts (20) in an electrical connector. The insert (10) includes a plurality of bores or passageways (15) having integral with the insert means for retaining a contact within each of the insert passages. The integral means for retaining a contact (20) includes a plurality of radially deflectable contact retaining fingers (11) adjacent a plurality of ribs (16). Shoulders (17) on the ribs (16) and the free ends (12) of the retention fingers (11) engage forwardly and rearwardly facing shoulders (21, 22) on a contact, thereby captivating a portion (25) of the contact within the insert. The radially deflectable fingers (11) in the insert allow a contact to be inserted and removed from one end of an electrical connector.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1977Date of Patent: June 12, 1979Assignee: The Bendix CorporationInventors: Normand C. Bourdon, Richard Sanford
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Patent number: 4143849Abstract: A mold for forming joints between a pair of pipes, such as sewer pipes extending into a man hole, where the mold includes a pair of mold parts extendable into the interiors of the pipes and having on first ends interengagable means for joining the mold parts together at one angular orientation and having on second ends interengagable means for joining the mold parts together at a different angular orientation so that one set of mold parts may be used to form joints between pairs of pipes in either of two orientations.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 1978Date of Patent: March 13, 1979Inventor: Gary L. Good
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Patent number: 4143701Abstract: A novel core assembly is used in a sand mold for casting a hollow section in a coupler head extending beyond a horn line into a coupler shank of a coupler for a railway vehicle. The core assembly includes head and shank core members having face surfaces each including a recess surface and a projected surface arranged such that the recess surface in the head core receives the projected surface in the shank core. In a similar way, the recess surface in the shank core receives the projected surface in the head core to maintain the head and shank cores in an aligned abutting relation while supported in the sand mold. The face surfaces extend transversely to the coupler shank along a parting line spaced rearwardly of the plane containing the horn line of the coupler. The face surfaces are further characterized by a conically-shaped projection extending from one core member into a conically-shaped opening in the other core member to mechanically interconnect and align the two core members.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1977Date of Patent: March 13, 1979Assignee: McConway & Torley CorporationInventors: Frank W. Oshinsky, Thomas R. Brown, Sr.
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Patent number: 4103862Abstract: A system for producing precast manhole bases including an apparatus consisting of a mold jacket defining vertical walls and a mold form disposed within the jacket. The form includes the central portion spaced inwardly from the jacket and channel forming members extending over the central portion with inserts attached to the channel forming members and extending into contact with the jacket walls. When concrete is poured over the mold form and allowed to solidify, the walls of the manhole base form between the jacket walls and the mold form. The vertical walls of the base form between the jacket and the central portion, and the bottom wall of the base forms over the central portion with the channel forming members defining the channels in the bottom wall of the base. The inserts result in openings through the base walls in communication with the channels.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 1977Date of Patent: August 1, 1978Inventor: Wayne O. Moore
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Patent number: 4080135Abstract: A method of and machine for forming articles from a temporarily plastic material in which a hollow mould has material in a plastic state placed in it; plungers to form the interior surface of a through pipe operated to displace plastic material in that mould and a further hollow plunger operated to form a further outlet the passageway of which connects with the through passageway.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1976Date of Patent: March 21, 1978Inventor: William Alfred Clark
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Patent number: 4007903Abstract: A microwave circulator is die cast as a unitary casing by the apparatus of this invention. The circulator is characterized by two-fold symmetry regarding the external dimensions of the device and three-fold symmetry regarding the internal dimensions of the device in the central coupling area. The casing defining the circulator is poured in a single operation with the use of three independently employed cores which define the three ports of the circulator.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 1975Date of Patent: February 15, 1977Assignee: Microwave Development Laboratories, Inc.Inventor: Gordon Riblet
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Patent number: 3968951Abstract: Method and apparatus for injection molding an elstomeric fishing lure body for a weedless lure between cooperating dies which together define a mold cavity. One of the dies has a long, deep, narrow rib projecting into the mold cavity to form a complementary recess in the fishing lure body for concealing the hook end of a fishhook. A reciprocable plunger extends into the mold cavity at one end to form an anchoring recess for a metal or plastic head that is to be attached to this end of the elastomeric lure body and also to form a passageway leading to the bottom of the recess formed by the rib for receiving the shank of the fishhook.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 1974Date of Patent: July 13, 1976Inventor: Jack R. Zeman