Of Plural Sections Patents (Class 249/184)
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Patent number: 5290006Abstract: A lightweight metal or plastic form that when collapsed can be installed on the inside of a temporarily suspended manhole casting and expanded by a mechanism having numerous arms connected at a center point and extending outwardly to spaced and positioned spring encasing brackets that compensate and adjust slightly the pressure that the arms project to the outer walls of a slotted circular shaped form. By a cam effect the handle locks into a over center position that is maintained without the aid of clamps or additional hardware so that the form will stay in position until the user lifts the handle upwardly which removes the device from the manhole and at the same time collapses the form. The inventions primary purpose is to provide a seal between a temporarily blocked up manhole metal casting and the manhole precast concrete riser rings so that cement may be applied around the outside of the manhole and vibrated into position without danger of any cement contaminating or plugging the sewer system.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1992Date of Patent: March 1, 1994Inventor: Clifford Gouker
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Patent number: 5266137Abstract: A rigid mandrel has a plurality of elongated sector pieces arranged in an edge-to-edge relationship to provide a peripheral wall for forming a hollow shell. One or more bladders are inflated within the peripheral wall by a pressurized fluid and edge portions of the sector pieces are configured to interlockingly engage corresponding edge portions of adjacent sector pieces when the bladder is in its fully inflated condition to form connecting joints which retain the sector pieces in a substantially rigid predetermined configuration corresponding to the peripheral wall. The connecting joints permit the sector pieces to be separated when the bladder is in a deflated condition, and a mandrel member provides an opening for removing the separated sector pieces from an interior chamber of the shell after the forming thereof.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1992Date of Patent: November 30, 1993Inventor: Ritch D. Hollingsworth
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Patent number: 5230907Abstract: An inside corner form for forming an inside corner of a wall structure for casting concrete includes a central member for forming the corner, side members for forming portions of the walls adjacent the corner, an actuator for expanding and contracting the inside corner form and a lid for five sided pours. Slide lugs are provided to engage the central and side members such that the members are maintained in their proper orientations, while still permitting the members to slide relative to one another during the expansion and contraction of the form. A flowable material is injected between the central and side members for lubrication and to form a barrier to prevent grout from seeping between the members of the inside corner form and lid.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 1991Date of Patent: July 27, 1993Assignee: Strickland Industries, Inc.Inventor: James Strickland
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Patent number: 5230908Abstract: Disclosed is an apparatus which allows for selective employment of a plurality of collapsible support cores to provide shoring support to the interior walls of cabinets during insulating thereof. The cores can be selectively interchanged to utilize a core which corresponds to the size and shape of the particular cabinet to be insulated. Each of the support cores are insertable into the interior section of a cabinet and expanded therein to position a plurality of shoring panels, including separate corner shoring panels, into supporting engagement with the interior walls of a cabinet during insulating to prevent bulging of the interior walls associated with the insulating. After insulating, the core panels are retracted away from the cabinet interior walls so that the core can be inserted into and removed from the cabinet interior without contacting the interior surfaces during insertion nor removal.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 1991Date of Patent: July 27, 1993Assignee: Komo Machine, Inc.Inventor: Gary K. Morgan
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Patent number: 5204046Abstract: A wax pattern molding process, employing a mold having a cavity and a core structure in the mold cavity that include closing the mold with the core structure positioned in the mold cavity; injecting flowing heated wax into the mold to flow about the core; allowing the injected wax to cool and solidify to form the wax pattern; removing the core structure from the solidified wax pattern, while the mold holds the pattern in position in the mold; and opening the mold and removing the unencumbered wax pattern from the mold.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1991Date of Patent: April 20, 1993Assignee: Callaway Golf CompanyInventor: Glenn Schmidt
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Patent number: 5200209Abstract: Apparatus for producing plastic parts with a resilient projection, such as connectors for corrugated tubing. The apparatus includes means for flowing plastic material on a core provided with a recess to mould the resilient projection, plural core cam surfaces to extract the resilient projection out of the recess, after the mass of plastic material is solidified and extract the solidified part from the core.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1990Date of Patent: April 6, 1993Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Corp.Inventors: William Nattel, Alain Michaud
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Patent number: 5192384Abstract: Reinforced composite tubes having integral tapered ends are formed on mandrels which are tapered at each end. Reinforcement fabric is first conformed to the mandrel with at least one end of the fabric structure retaining an opening therein. The mandrel is disassembled and removed through the opening, and a matrix cured within the fabric to produce the desired composite. Usually, the fabric structure will be cured in an external mold with an inflatable mandrel inserted through the opening applying internal pressure.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 1991Date of Patent: March 9, 1993Assignee: Kaiser Aerospace and Electronics CorporationInventors: James M. Barrier, Mark D. Drey, Leslie V. Montford, Stephen S. Tan
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Patent number: 5176866Abstract: A core for producing a molded resin product having a bent hollow portion, including two-forked and multi-forked products used as parts for automobiles, and a process for producing the aforesaid resin product having a bent hollow portion by using said core.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 1990Date of Patent: January 5, 1993Assignee: Asahi Kasei Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Yuji Tanaka, Kiyoshi Tanada
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Patent number: 5160691Abstract: In a molded intake manifold/fuel rail, a through-passage for the conveyance of combustion air is created by disposing two separably engaged core parts of the mold to occupy the entirety of the through-passage during the molding process. After molded material has solidified, the core parts are separated in generally opposite, but non-colinear directions. During the molding process, one core part occupies the entire length of the through-passage along a certain circumferential extent of the through-passage while along another circumferential extent, both core parts conjointly occupy the entire length of the through-passage.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1991Date of Patent: November 3, 1992Assignee: Siemens Automotive L.P.Inventor: Paul D. Daly
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Patent number: 5156755Abstract: An apparatus for forming voids in concrete including baseplates secured to a wood supporting deck or form for a concrete floor by a plurality of short wood screws. An adjustable sleeve assembly is attached to each baseplate and is adjustable to a height generally equal to the thickness of the floor with the upper end of the sleeve being accessible and observable when concrete is poured. After the baseplates have been secured in place, various subsequent work procedures may be carried out without the workers encountering obstructions that would exist if upwardly projecting cavity forming members where attached to the wood deck and the sleeve assemblies are mounted prior to pouring the concrete. After the concrete has been poured and set, the sleeve assemblies and the baseplates are removed by unscrewing the sleeve assemblies, removing an upper sleeve and pulling a lower sleeve and baseplate up from the wood deck.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 1991Date of Patent: October 20, 1992Inventor: Ronald L. Cass
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Patent number: 5122052Abstract: A unitary helical coil spring assembly is inserted in a tubular body to form a neon tube support. The assembly is molded of plastic using a mold comprised of two planar blocks in each of which there are a series of axially spaced apart recesses configured to form half convolutions of a spring and there are projections having rounded ends projecting from between half convolution recesses on each mold block which interdigitate and project into the half convolution recesses in the opposite mold block when the planar surfaces are interfaced so the rounded ends cooperate to form a circular inside diameter of the spring when plastic is injected in the recesses.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 1991Date of Patent: June 16, 1992Assignee: Everbrite, Inc.Inventors: Charles E. Trame, Mark A. Fredricks
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Patent number: 5114657Abstract: An integrally molded cross-flow fan has a circular array of angularly spaced, radial vanes. The cross-flow fan is molded with a molding assembly having a plurality of gap-forming molds jointly defining mold cavities for forming the vanes. A molten resin material is supplied into the mold cavities to mold the cross-flow fan. Thereafter, a first group of gap-forming molds are withdrawn radially outwardly from between the molded vanes, and after elapse of a period of time, a second group of gap-forming molds, which alternate with the gap-forming molds of the first group, are withdrawn radially outwardly from between the molded vanes. The gap-forming molds of the first group are simultaneously withdrawn radially outwardly, and after elapse of the period of time, the gap-forming molds of the second group are simultaneously withdrawn radially outwardly.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1990Date of Patent: May 19, 1992Assignee: Sanko Plastics Co., Ltd.Inventor: Yukio Miyajima
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Patent number: 5114655Abstract: A method and apparatus are described for forming a closure device having a cylindrical plug and a cylindrical collar extending coextensively and coaxially from a cap. The apparatus includes an outer mold defining an injection mold cavity. A cylindrical hollow outer core extends into the injection mold cavity and a cylindrical inner core extends into the injection mold cavity within the hollow outer core. Pushing means separate the molded part from the inner core. A stripper separates the part from the outer core by engaging an annular shoulder on the part. The part is pushed free of the mold's inner core after the outer mold is removed but before the stripper is advanced to engage the annular shoulder.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1990Date of Patent: May 19, 1992Assignee: Cole Machine & Mfg. Co.Inventor: Harold E. Cole
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Patent number: 5108282Abstract: A CM block machine for casting masonry blocks includes a mold cavity formed between a mold box and a mold core containing one or more plungers selectively extending laterally into the cavity along a second axis which is normal to the axis of casting so as to form openings extending through portions of the block in the direction of the second axis. The plunger(s) is disposed in a cartridge housing contained within the mold core. An oversized vibrating ring wiper mounted in the cartridge housing engages the external periphery of the plunger to prevent CM material from entering the cartridge during plunger retraction. The plunger includes an annular relief chamber formed in a side wall thereof to provide an additional volume of air from within the cartridge to an air passage communicating with the plunger end face to prevent vacuum from impeding plunger retraction.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1990Date of Patent: April 28, 1992Assignee: National Concrete Masonry AssociationInventor: Jorge Pardo
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Patent number: 5108671Abstract: A formwork for a draft tube which includes ganged precast forms, each precast form corresponding to a curved segment of the draft tube. The precast forms are molded with continuous side plates extending thereabout and anchored in the precast concrete form and projecting beyond the surface opposite to the contact surface to provide a flange. A fastening means for attaching adjacent forms with a space therebetween to allow for stripping. A method includes determining the outline of the inner surface of the draft tube and dividing it into segments and preparing molds to make precast forms corresponding to each segment. The precast forms are assembled and shored to provide the draft tube ganged formwork, and concrete is poured about the draft tube formwork and is cured. The precast forms are stripped from the set concrete structure and reused in another draft tube formwork.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 1991Date of Patent: April 28, 1992Assignee: Kiewit Construction Group Inc.Inventor: Louis Chapdelaine
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Patent number: 5090888Abstract: A die casting mold part, which may be mounted on or applied to a die casting mold to provide for the molding and shaping of a variety of projections from the molded article and a simple and sure release from the mold of such projections including a plurality of projections lying closely adjacent to one another and extending outside the mold separation plane. The mold part includes segments, which are received in a bore that guides them and holds them together to form a die casting cavity, the segments together thus forming a mold at one of their ends. On their opposite end they flare outwardly and are mounted pivotally on a central control shaft so that they are caused to be opened where together they formed a mold, by relative movement between the control shaft and bore.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 1990Date of Patent: February 25, 1992Inventor: Ernst Pfannkuchen
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Patent number: 5072911Abstract: Concrete barrier structures for use in forming holes in concrete slabs or the like can be constructed so as to include a peripheral wall shaped as the frustum of a right circular cone having an upper end and a lower end. A closure is provided to close off the upper end of the peripheral wall. A series of equally spaced, identical upper supports are located on the exterior of this peripheral wall intermediate the ends of this wall. Grooves are provided on the interior of the peripheral wall for accommodating the upper supports on an adjacent, nested barrier structure.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 1990Date of Patent: December 17, 1991Assignee: The Logsdon FoundationInventor: Duane D. Logsdon
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Patent number: 5061419Abstract: Disclosed herein is a method and device for molding a skin-covered foamed plastic article with a bore formed therein. A split mold is used which comprises a lower mold part with a recess and an upper mold part with a through bore. The upper mold part is placeable on the lower mold part to form a combined cavity by the through bore and the recess. In order to provide the foamed product with a desirable bore, first and second shaping dies are employed which are combinable with each other to form a combined shaping body which is, upon molding, projected into the combined cavity of the split mold. Upon hardening of the product, the second and first shaping dies are dismantled from the split mold in this order.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 1987Date of Patent: October 29, 1991Assignee: Ikeda Bussan Co., Ltd.Inventors: Hiroshi Kouda, Takayuki Saito
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Patent number: 5055021Abstract: The intermediate anchor includes an abutment body for an end of an anchoring element mounted on an end of a pretensioning element, the abutment body is supportable on an inner side of a wall of the centrifugal concrete mold and mountable on the inner wall. At least one anchor bolt extendable through the wall of the centrifugal concrete mold in a sealed manner mounts the abutment body. The abutment body has a conical recess extending transversely to the anchor bolt for receiving the anchoring element of the pretensioning element. A wedge-shaped projecting piece is releasably mounted on the abutment body and engages the tensioning element in a fork-shaped manner near the anchoring element. The projecting piece is releasable after removal of the pretensioned concrete body from the centrifugal concrete mold and before removal of the abutment body from the concrete body so as to release a portion of the pretensioning element near the anchoring element for separating by a separating device.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 1990Date of Patent: October 8, 1991Inventor: Emil Bonato
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Patent number: 5017313Abstract: A form assembly for casting a lining wall in an existing manhole includes a cylindrical lower form assembly, a circular horizontal form assembly, and a cylindrical upper form assembly. All three assemblies are formed of smaller segments which are assembled together within the manhole and which can be disassembled after the manhole has been repaired.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1990Date of Patent: May 21, 1991Assignee: Action Products Marketing CorporationInventor: Carroll O. Trimble
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Patent number: 4998706Abstract: 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: March 21, 1988Date of Patent: March 12, 1991Assignee: Baker International CorporationInventor: John Hyll
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Patent number: 4997215Abstract: An adaptor (10) having a concrete cylindrical body (12) with an axial bore (14) having a directional twin seal (24) cast within the body (12) to project into the axial bore (14). The bore (14) has a maximum diameter at each end (16, 18) of the body (12) that decreases to a minimum diameter at the center of the bore (14) where the seal (24) is positioned. The method of constructing the adaptor (10) includes the steps of placing a lower form (44) on a support member (40); placing a seal (54) on the lower form (44); placing an upper form (46) on the seal (54); and placing an outer cylinder (42) around the upper and lower forms (44,46) to create a space (58) into which liquid concrete is poured.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 1989Date of Patent: March 5, 1991Inventor: Charles L. Fournier
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Patent number: 4997602Abstract: A collection of sheet-metal, flanged, arcuate panels is provided which panels can be assembled in belts of generally circular cross-section commencing from the bottom of the manhole to provide a complete form structure for casting a concrete liner with a minimum thickness of about three inches and including openings created by sectional cylindrical inserts, all of which can be assembled, then disassembled after the concrete liner has set. An extensive variety of panels to accomodate different shapes of manholes includes panels for forming right conical belts, for forming offset conical belts, and for forming wedge-shaped belts to make transitions between vertical and tilted sections of the manhole. A key-panel for these various belts is provided to prevent capture of the panels by the poured concrete liners which includes a relatively narrow portion with vertical flanges fixed at an angle to one another which angle diverges toward the center of the form structure.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1989Date of Patent: March 5, 1991Assignee: Action Products Marketing CorporationInventor: Carroll O. Trimble
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Patent number: 4997356Abstract: A mold for manufacturing a skin covered foamed plastic article in which the middle mold is to be attached to the upper mold so as to eliminate the attaching and removing of the middle mold for every manufacturing cycle, without creating a danger of damaging the manufactured skin covered foamed plastic article in taking it out of the mold. The mold includes a middle mold to be attached to the upper mold such that when the upper mold is lifted upwards in order to be disassembled from the lower mold, the middle mold also moves upwards and the skin covered foamed plastic article is taken out from the lower mold by the upper mold and the middle mold; and a protrusion for making a hole in the skin covered foamed plastic article to be manufactured, to be attached to the molding surface of the lower mold, which is freely detachable from the lower mold such that when the upper mold is disassembled from the lower mold, the protrusion is taken off the lower mold along with the skin covered foamed plastic article.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 1989Date of Patent: March 5, 1991Assignee: Ikeda Bussan Co., Ltd.Inventor: Hiroyuki Katagiri
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Patent number: 4993475Abstract: The present invention relates to a golf club having a hollow head and to a golf club head die to cast such a hollow golf club head. The golf club head of this invention has a hollowly formed head and a golf club shaft which is inserted through this hollow part. Further, in the golf club head die of the present invention, a shaft hole pin is arranged through the insert core, and its one end is inserted into the positioning hole formed in one of divided die members. Still further, in the golf club head die of this invention, after casting of the head body, the insert core piece at the center is removed through the opening in the sole and the other insert core pieces around it are moved to the position of this removed insert core piece to be removed through the opening.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 1990Date of Patent: February 19, 1991Assignee: Daiwa Golf Co., Ltd.Inventor: Magoichi Yamada
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Patent number: 4979720Abstract: A mold for forming a synthetic resin tray to be used in molding chocolate bars comprises a female mold portion defining a mold cavity and a male mold portion including a skirt projecting into the cavity. A plate is disposed in the male mold portion and engages an inwardly extending lip at the free end of the skirt. The plate is provided on a side facing the mold cavity with an inscription and is pressed against the lip by a pressure block disposed in the male mold portion. The pressure block is shiftable to enable a substitution of another inscription plate. The inscription plate may be provided with a projection on the inscription side for forming an opening or a recess in the injection molded tray.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1989Date of Patent: December 25, 1990Inventor: Jeffrey Robinson
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Patent number: 4938679Abstract: A male mold member includes a base or body having a central projecting core with an intermediate peripheral tapered seat between the core and body. The body, seat and core are intercepted by a plurality of cylindrical bores spaced uniformly about the male mold member and inclined toward the core axis. The bores receive core blades having cylindrical bodies. The core blades are exteriorly shaped in the area of the core to form sections which continue the contour of the core and seat. The blades may each have a thread matrix in the core area. After molding, a stripper bushing, engaging the molded product, pushes the product along with the core blades to a position at which the core blades are collapsed so that the product may be stripped. In the molding position the stripper bushing has a tapered bore opening which fits snugly against the tapered seat portions on the blades to orient the blades to proper position and immobilize them.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 1989Date of Patent: July 3, 1990Assignee: Cores Unlimited, a partnershipInventor: Joseph A. Pietrorazio
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Patent number: 4919189Abstract: A method for forming an as-cast hole by using a core involves forming an undercut and casting by using a core die which is slidable at an angle with respect to mold closing and opening directions. At the same time, an as-cast hole with an axial direction different from the slide direction of the core die is formed. To form the as-cast hole, a floating core is slidably disposed in the core die for movement in the axial direction of the as-cast hole. An apparatus for practicing the method includes a stationary die, a movable die and the core die containing the slidable floating core.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1988Date of Patent: April 24, 1990Assignee: Ryobi Ltd.Inventors: Keiji Sato, Yasutaka Nakatsukasa
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Patent number: 4917346Abstract: A form for erecting structures having an plan shape, any generatrix and possibly changing wall thickness includes an inner form (1) and an outer form (2). Circumferentially closed support rings (5,6) are arranged horizontally spaced from the inner form as well as from the outer form. Radially aligned sleeves (35) are provided in the support rings (5,6). Threaded spindles (7,8) are slidably but fixedly held in the sleeves (35). One end of each threaded spindle (7,8) engages form carriers (11,12) which rest against the form carriers (3,4). The inclination of the form plates (3,4) or the wall thickness of the structure to be erected can thus be adjusted. Web members (13,14) are provided between the form plates (3,4) in circumferential direction of the form, the web members engaging over the form plate edges at the rear sides thereof. The web members have a support (15,16) on the surface facing the structure in the region between the side edges of the spaced-apart form plates (3,4).Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1988Date of Patent: April 17, 1990Assignee: Rund-Stahl-Bau Gesellschaft m.b.H.Inventor: Hugo Mathis
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Patent number: 4915609Abstract: A sintering device includes separable mould walls which together define a mould cavity and a mould core which is positioned within the cavity to define an undercut mould surface. The core includes a hollow frusto-pyramidal central support formed with guideways and a plurality of core segments mounted for slidable movement within the guideways whereby the core is radially expandable and contractable. The segments include a plurality of arc-surface segments alternating with trapezoidal segments. The mould walls and the core include passages for introducing steam and air into the cavity. The passages of the core place the hollow interior of the central support in communication with the mould cavity.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1988Date of Patent: April 10, 1990Assignee: Klevotec, Gesellschaft Fur Rechnergestutzte Systemanwendungen GmbH Co. K.G.Inventors: Ortwin Hahn, Gottfried Wimmer
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Patent number: 4913642Abstract: Blood flow in the aorta and pulmonary artery of a mammal, most typically a human, is measured volumetrically by a non-invasive, ultrasound apparatus. The apparatus (10) includes a tracheal tube or probe with of flexible tubing (11) having a transducer assembly (21) mounted at one end the tube. The transducer assembly (21) is disposed to transmit ultrasound in selected directions. Electrical conductors (24) extend the length of the probe from the transducer assembly. Improved means is provided to positively locate the probe in the trachea and to urge the ultrasound transducer assembly (21) into intimate contact with the inner wall of the trachea.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1989Date of Patent: April 3, 1990Assignee: Applied Biometrics, Inc.Inventor: Roland E. Weber
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Patent number: 4890999Abstract: A molding machine for casting a concrete product includes a stationary support system, a rotatable apparatus and a pair of bearings supporting the rotatable apparatus on the stationary support system. The rotatable apparatus rotates 180 degrees between an upward position and a downward position. The rotatable apparatus includes a mold having a configuration form, exterior wall-forming panel, interior wall-forming panels, and interior corner-forming panels, all of which hang from corresponding trolleys which ride on corresponding rails to form the walls of the concrete product when all of the panels are against the product's configuration form. Further included is a floor panel which cooperates with the interior wall-forming panels and the interior corner-forming panels and is supported thereon by an internal structure. The floor panel, the interior wall-forming panels, and interior corner-forming panels are positioned below the exterior wall-forming panels and spaced therefrom to contain the concrete therein.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1988Date of Patent: January 2, 1990Inventor: Ernest J. Del Monte
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Patent number: 4880048Abstract: Cylinder block molding apparatus includes two series of parallel and alternate molding plates for partitions. The plates extend in planes perpendicular to the axis of an engine shaft. Each series of molding plates is mounted, respectively, on a support capable of sliding parallel to the axis of the engine shaft relative to the cylinder block between a molding position where mutually confronting molding faces of two consecutive plates bear against one another and a lifting position where the molding faces are moved apart as a result of sliding of the supports.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1988Date of Patent: November 14, 1989Assignees: Automobiles Peugeot, Automobiles CitroenInventor: Michel Gaulard
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Patent number: 4871505Abstract: A mold and process for integrally forming a modular helical shaped device such as a screw conveyor. The mold has a center operating axis (26) and includes a first section (20A) which forms a portion of the axial member (33). The first section (20A) also forms one of the helical surfaces (36A) disposed around the center axis (26) which has an amount of rotation no greater than 360 degrees. In a similar manner, a second section (20B) is adapted for reciprocating movement along the center axis (26) between an open and closed position with respect to section (20A). The second section (20B) forms the other one of the helical shaped flight members (41). Thus, the two mold sections define a substantially enclosed cavity having an elongated axial portion and a helical shaped flight portion with a selected cross-section that forms the helical shaped device.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 1988Date of Patent: October 3, 1989Assignee: The Laitram CorporationInventor: James M. Lapeyre
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Patent number: 4867411Abstract: A plurality of invert forming mold members are bolted together and have their ends received in internal frames provided at adjacent pipe openings in a manhole. The mold members are formed of relatively thick and heavy polyurethane and are of U-shaped cross-section. A mold supporting plate is provided in each of the internal mounting frames and has an opening configured to matingly receive the endmost mold component. The mold components are provided in a variety of linear lengths, angular curved configurations and elevation changing members so that they can be associated to form inverts required for any particular manhole configuration. The assembly of mold members is extremely strong and rigid and does not require any additional internal bracing.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1987Date of Patent: September 19, 1989Assignee: Valley Blox, Inc.Inventors: Wayne W. Dorsey, James G. Thurston
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Patent number: 4867412Abstract: Apparatus for the production by powder metallurgy of a heat exchanger block in which two spaced concentric half shells are provided with holes in which profiled pipes are inserted. The profiled pipes are internally supported by pins when metal powder is injected into the hollow space between the half shells for forming a wall section of a header. The radially outer half shell is formed by a plurality of half rings arranged with their side faces in contact with one another and the half rings are individually removed after the wall section is formed.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1988Date of Patent: September 19, 1989Assignee: Motoren-Und Turbinen-Union Munchen GmbHInventor: Christian Greune
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Patent number: 4861257Abstract: The core structure of a molding apparatus for making a molded article is disclosed. The cylindrical core which forms a plurality of main core members separated by a plurality of wide slits and a plurality of complementary core members which are inserted and fastened in the slits can be independently manufactured and thereafter assembled. Accordingly, the main core members, without the complementary core plate members being attached, provide sufficiently wide machining or grinding clearance to allow speedy machining or grinding on the side faces of the main core members. The complementary core members, as well, may be machined and ground quite readily and accurately. The cylindrical core members and the complementry core members can be produced in high precision so that the assembling of the members to form a cylindrical core structure also can be carried out precisely or accurately and such core structure can be installed in the molding apparatus precisely.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1988Date of Patent: August 29, 1989Assignee: Toto Ltd.Inventor: Masao Siotani
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Patent number: 4854543Abstract: An assembly is provided for installing a resilient gasket having a projecting, pipe-engaging portion and an anchoring portion fixed in the peripheral wall of a circular opening in a masonry manhole construction, the masonry manhole construction having an inner face and an outer face. The assembly consists of an inner mold disc of a particular recited shape, an outer mold disc of a particular recited complementary shape, and a rectangular fixing bar including a plurality of longitudinally spaced-apart holes therein, and bolts passed through aligned selected apertures in the rectangular fixing bar, in the inner mold disc and in the outer mold disc. In such assembly, the inner mold disc is temporarily secured to the outer mold disc with the elastomeric gasket locked therebetween. A flange is provided at the upper end of the rectangular fixing bar for suspending the assembly from the masonry manhole construction.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 1987Date of Patent: August 8, 1989Assignee: Les Industries Fortier LteeInventors: Clement Daigle, Emile Gonthier
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Patent number: 4847030Abstract: A method and apparatus for making a composite styled wheel of the type including a metallic disc and rim and an ornamental plastic overlay permanently affixed to the disc. A disc and rim subassembly is placed in a mold. A retainer is formed as a separate part and releasable secured in the mold. A reactive plastic liquid mixture is injected into the mold cavity and the retainer is engulfed in the plastic material and permanently secured to the plastic overlay.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1987Date of Patent: July 11, 1989Assignee: Motor Wheel corporationInventor: Robert J. Stalter
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Patent number: 4842798Abstract: A method of moulding racquets to define stringing holes in the moulded frame. The method includes forming at least one approximately ladder-shaped member having two side pieces interconnected by rung pieces, with the side pieces substantially conforming to the curved shape of at least part of the frame of the racquet; entrapping the ladder-shaped member between two mould plates defining a mould cavity; injecting a plastic material into the mould cavity to mould the frame around the rung pieces; and forming the ladder-shaped member in two parts and separating the two parts after the frame has been moulded to remove the ladder-shaped member from the moulded frame.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1987Date of Patent: June 27, 1989Assignee: Diversified Products CorporationInventor: Jonathan C. Mott
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Patent number: 4834927Abstract: On the basis of a hollow die including over-shell and a cap drawn onto a proximal connector of the die, an ear impression is produced directly in the auditory canal that is filled with ear impression material. Displaced ear impression material thereby flows through a channel in the cap into the hollow interior of the die. A negative is produced from the ear impression together with a screwed-on fixing star, this negative containing impressions of the points of the fixing star. After injection of otoplastic material and repositioning of a fixing star with a die, over-shell and cap into the fixing depressions, a finished otoplastic shell can then be produced from the negative.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 1987Date of Patent: May 30, 1989Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Ulrich Birkholz, Christof Haertl, Peter Nassler
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Patent number: 4832307Abstract: An injection mold having a pair of stationary and movable molding plates, a plurality of sidewalls moved by one or more hydraulic cylinder assemblies disposed between the stationary and movable molding plates through inclined guide pins or guide blocks, a core member provided with a slanting surface and secured to the movable molding plate inside the sidewalls, and slide core members being movable in engagement with the core member. The respective sidewalls, and the sidewalls and the slide core members are connected by a connecting mechanism including link plates and connection plates so that the sidewalls and the slide core members are substantially simultaneously moved by at least one of the hydraulic cylinder assembly.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1988Date of Patent: May 23, 1989Assignee: Toshiba Kikai Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Takeshi Watanabe, Yasukiyo Fuke
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Patent number: 4828777Abstract: The combination of a die simulating the outside contour of an in-the-ear hearing aid module with an over-shell end cap which is seated on a die connector or neck projecting through a proximal hole of the over-shell is immersed into fluid otoplastic shell material which is situated in the negative of an ear impression. The hardened blank is proximally and distally freed of otoplastic shell material and is also proximally freed from the cap such that the die or a remaining part of the die can be easily and unproblematically removed in distal direction, so that the over-shell with the otoplastic shell material seated thereon remains as a finished otoplastic shell.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 1987Date of Patent: May 9, 1989Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventor: Ulrich Birkholz
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Patent number: 4828217Abstract: The invention relates to an open type box-unit with multi-purpose application for the complex industrial construction of prefabricated houses, of buildings with different numbers of stories, and to molding apparatus for its production. The box-unit has a floor and roof structure with a spatially reinforced concrete framework consisting of two longitudinal frames and transverse frames; the cross bars of the longitudinal frames have a reinforced cross section asymmetrical to the cross section of the columns and an uninterrupted reinforcement in a closed shape. At modular distances in the cross bars of the longitudinal frames there are provided critical zones with cross sections doubled with regard to the cross bars and the columns of the end transverse frames. These critical zones are designed for the connection of the reinforcement of the cross bars and the columns of the middle frames having variable cross sections.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1986Date of Patent: May 9, 1989Assignee: Issledovatelski Centar "Tekom"Inventors: Anatoli M. Hadjiiski, Hristo P. Varbanov, Michail T. Mishonov, Vladimir P. Stamov, Rosen P. Savov, Strahil K. Radenkov, Vladimir B. Panev, Alexander S. Velev
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Patent number: 4824350Abstract: The invention relates to a sliding shuttering system for producing concrete structure walls, particularly for conical and/or sloping reinforced concrete structures with annularly closed, varying cross-sections. Especially in the case of sloping structures with upwardly diverging wall regions, the hitherto known sliding shuttering systems can only be used to a limited extent with regards stability and security. In order to be able to perform a sliding process even in the case of extreme structure configurations, the support is made rigid and is mounted on angularly adjustable piles, at least one of the pairwise associated piles being fixed to the support to prevent horizontal shifting.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 1986Date of Patent: April 25, 1989Assignee: Gleitbau-Gesellschaft m.b.H.Inventors: Arnold Sommer, Richard Lienbacher, Guido Herzog
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Patent number: 4822270Abstract: Apparatus for molding a thermoplastic tubular product such as a bushing having an internally threaded major diameter portion and an integral truncated minor diameter portion. A mold provided with a mold shell which jointly with a two-part mold core defines a mold cavity having a shape complementary to the shape of the molded bushing. The molded bushing has an internal undercut in the form of a thread in the major diameter portion thereof. The mold core is made as a core pin and an externally threaded sleeve of greater diameter than the core pin circumferentially of a portion of the core pin. Provision is made for moving the mold elements relatively to define the mold cavity and to effectively release the core by axial compression of the molded product while exposed on the mold core to cause it to swell radially outwardly and release the externally threaded core which forms the internal thread on the molded bushing.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1987Date of Patent: April 18, 1989Assignee: F. I. P. Formatura Iniezione Polimeri S.p.A.Inventors: Giancarlo Bonissone, Piero Mulas
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Patent number: 4807843Abstract: A recess plug for positioning lifting anchors in precast concrete panel includes first and second hollow plug halves having complementary, frictionally-engaging mating surfaces, and also having pairs of projecting bosses positioned to overlap, when the plug halves are joined together, such that holes therethrough are in registry to receive nails therethrough for locking the plug halves together in enclosing relation with the head of an anchor as they are mounted on a vertical formwork wall. The plug halves also include boss portions for attaching a reinforcing bar to the plug assembly so that the reinforcing bar is properly positioned relative to the anchor held by the recess plug to bear the stresses applied to the anchor when the panel is lifted by the anchor. Each plug half includes a rear wall having a notch which forms an opening with the notch in the mating plug half sized to receive the shank of an anchor therethrough.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1987Date of Patent: February 28, 1989Assignee: Dayton Superior CorporationInventors: Peter D. Courtois, Robert E. Truitt
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Patent number: 4807844Abstract: A unitary mold for making ice sculpture includes: a mold made of elastomer material having an inner cavity concave downwardly for forming a model of an ice sculpture such as an animal, a building or a person or an article; a perforating bar or needle poking through the mold which can be warmed up to slightly melt the ice surrounding the bar or needle for its easy withdrawal from the ice product and forming a through hole of the ice sculpture for decorative, carrying, or water-drainage purposes; and an expansion-releasing element such as a flip-flop member formed as a part of the mold, serving as a buffer for the expansion of the water during its refrigeration process.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 1988Date of Patent: February 28, 1989Inventor: Chen-Hua Tu
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Patent number: 4804320Abstract: The invention relates to a sliding process for producing concrete structure walls and a sliding shuttering means for erecting or installing monolithic block brackets, praticularly in the case of annular structures. In order to permit a continuous installation of block brackets in the case of a favorable force transfer between the structure wall and the sliding shuttering, the invention provides for the integration into the sliding shuttering of shuttering forms which are substantially complimentary to the block brackets to be installed. In height regions without block brackets, the shuttering form is terminated in aligned manner on the wall side of the structure and is opened on reaching the height level of the block bracket to be installed. After providing the block bracket, on raising the sliding shuttering, the shuttering form is again closed at the top height level of the block bracket.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 1986Date of Patent: February 14, 1989Assignee: Gleitbau Gesellschaft Mit Beschrankter HaftungInventors: Arnold Sommer, Richard Lienbacher
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Patent number: 4771981Abstract: The invention relates to a collapsible core for a mould. The core comprises three relatively movable assemblies. The first assembly carries a cone, the second assembly carries an inner set of segments which form part of the core surface and engage the cone and the third assembly carries outer segments moved by inclined pins on the second assembly. As the assemblies are moved together the outer segments move radially outwards and the inner segments move axially in between them. Then the inner segments move radially outwards and the cone fills the center of the core. On reversal of the movement, the core is collapsed to enable it to be withdrawn from the moulded article.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1986Date of Patent: September 20, 1988Assignee: R. Clarke & Co. (Moulds) LimitedInventors: Walter W. Little, Peter R. Clarke