Preform Supported By Partition And Preform Projects Within Mold Cavities Patents (Class 249/85)
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Patent number: 11260736Abstract: A system for overmolding an encapsulation at a perimeter region of a glass window panel includes a mold having a fixed part and a first movable part, and a second movable part. Each of the fixed part and the second movable part has a seal disposed thereat. The fixed part and the first and second movable parts cooperate to receive and support a glass window panel and to define a seal cavity. The second movable part includes an elastomeric or rubber or VITON strip that engages a surface of the glass window panel during overmolding of an encapsulation at the perimeter region of the glass window panel.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2018Date of Patent: March 1, 2022Assignee: MAGNA MIRRORS OF AMERICA, INC.Inventors: Vadim A. Stafievsky, Matthew J. Noorman
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Patent number: 10300627Abstract: A method of forming a flexible carbon composite self-lubricating seal includes compressing a carbon composite mixture into a mold forming a flexible carbon composite self-lubricating annular seal.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2014Date of Patent: May 28, 2019Assignee: BAKER HUGHES, A GE COMPANY, LLCInventors: Lei Zhao, Zhiyue Xu
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Patent number: 9190385Abstract: A method of making electronic packages includes providing a leadframe strip that includes a plurality of leadframes, wherein the leadframes comprise a plurality of leads, etching a surface of each of the leadframes to form an opening, wherein each of the leads has a lead tip that connects to a die paddle within the opening, isolating each of the leads from the die paddle, adhering a tape to a bottom side of the leadframe strips, leads, and die paddle, attaching a die to the die paddle, placing ball bumps on each of the lead tips, and connecting the die to the ball bumps.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2007Date of Patent: November 17, 2015Assignee: Carsem (M) SDN. BHD.Inventors: Mow Lum Yee, Kam Chuan Lau, Kok Siang Goh, Shang Yan Choong, Voon Joon Liew, Chee Sang Yip
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Patent number: 8870151Abstract: The present disclosure describes a pan formed from a base plate, a housing, a divider and an ejection plate. Together, the pan is shaped to form a pocket bun. The constituent parts of the pan nest together when baking, and disassemble when removing the bun from the pan. The pocket bun has an open-mouth design to allow ingredients to be retained in the bun while the sandwich is being consumed. The open-mouth design is formed having either a single cavity or a plurality of cavities, with each cavity adapted for carrying a filling. The pan is designed having one or more chambers, with each chamber adapted for baking a bun. Adjacent chambers optionally include openings therebetween such that adjacent buns will have a baked connection therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2012Date of Patent: October 28, 2014Inventor: Robert Mayernick
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Patent number: 8431059Abstract: A mosaic-style art kit is provided. The art kit includes a frame, modeling material, and a guide sheet. The frame includes a peripheral surface operably configured to overlie the guide sheet, and a mosaic-style internal structure having partitions forming cavities for receiving and retaining the modeling material. A front side of the frame is placed on the guide sheet such that the mosaic-style internal structure is aligned with a design on the guide sheet. The design thereby instructs a color of modeling material to be inserted into each cavity of the internal structure. The modeling material is inserted accordingly, and the frame and guide sheet are separated to produce a mosaic-style art product.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2010Date of Patent: April 30, 2013Assignee: Crayola LLCInventors: Steve Menow, Anthony Wyzen
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Patent number: 8066253Abstract: An embedment member of a foamed resin article such as a seat pad formed in a mold. The mold is provided with engaging projections and a pocket portion formed in or on an inner surface of a core thereof. A surface of the embedment member is positioned to face the core and the surface is superposed onto the surface of the core such that the projections enter into large opening portions. Then, the embedment member is slid in such a manner as to introduce the projections into narrow portions and wide portions, thereby retaining the embedment member to the core. In this state, an end portion of the embedment member is fitted into the pocket portion. To release the foamed resin article from the mold, the foamed resin article is slid in a direction opposite to the direction of the aforementioned sliding.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2005Date of Patent: November 29, 2011Assignee: Bridgestone CorporationInventors: Masato Ohta, Teruo Iwai, Masaya Hiramatsu
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Patent number: 7665712Abstract: An apparatus for producing one or more pre-cast concrete structures. The apparatus may include partitions that may be positioned in a side by side arrangement. The partitions may be moveable with respect to each other to facilitate installation of reinforcing material and removal of the concrete structures from the apparatus after the concrete has hardened. Cavities may be defined by the partitions for receiving concrete to form structures having panels with integral columns. The columns may include slots for receiving an adjacent panel such that adjacent concrete structures may be joined together to form a continuous wall. The partitions may also include interchangeable liners such that different textures or finishes may be applied to the concrete structures.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2005Date of Patent: February 23, 2010Assignee: Intellectual Property Management, LLCInventor: Gale J. Stott
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Publication number: 20090121386Abstract: The present invention relates to a simplified manufacturing method for provision of a sound tube with a pre-formed shape, especially a sound tube for use in a BTE (Behind-The-Ear) hearing aid utilizing a holder with an external surface for imparting the shape of the surface to the sound tube, a first attachment element that is adapted to receive and hold a first connector at a first end of the sound tube, and a second attachment element that is adapted to receive and hold a second connector at a second end of the sound tube thereby keeping the sound tube in abutting contact with at least parts of the external surface whereby the external surface imparts the shape of the surface to the sound tube.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 22, 2005Publication date: May 14, 2009Applicant: GN RESOUND A/SInventors: Klaus Sommer Ipsen, Dennis Norman Andersen
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Patent number: 6835343Abstract: A method and apparatus for handling large concrete retaining wall blocks and the like. The blocks are cast in a form with the front face down, a lifting loop extending from a rear face and with grooves extending in sides from a rear face to adjacent the front face. A spear hook is secured to one of two fork lift tines to extend to one side of the tine away from the other tine. The spear hook engages the lifting loop on the block for lifting the block from the form and for rolling the block into an upright position. The fork lift tines then engage the side grooves from the rear of the block for lifting and moving the blocks and for stacking the blocks to construct a retaining wall.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2001Date of Patent: December 28, 2004Assignee: Redi-Rock International, LLCInventors: Benjamin R. Manthei, James A. Manthei
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Patent number: 6757960Abstract: A pressure detecting apparatus is composed of a first case insert-molded with connector pins, and a second case made of metal. The first case and the second case are assembled together to form a pressure detection chamber hermetically sealed with an O-shaped ring sandwiched between seal surfaces of the two cases. The first case is formed by using a molding die that has a gate for injecting resin approximately in parallel with a seal correspondence surface for forming the seal surface of the first case.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2001Date of Patent: July 6, 2004Assignee: Denso CorporationInventors: Kazuhiro Chiku, Seiichirou Ootake
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Patent number: 6439537Abstract: The invention is a seat bun mold (10) with a recess (12) suitable for containing a fastener strip (18) to be molded into the seat bun, the recess (12) having an end wall (14) shaped so as to provide a snap-fit seal against the end of the fastener strip (18), in order to prevent fouling of the fastener strip (18) during the seat bun molding process. End wall (14) extends from the bottom to the top of the recess (12), and substantially curves inward along its lower extent and outward along its upper extent. The end of fastener strip (18) is snapped into recess (12) by first aligning fastener strip (18) over recess (12) and then exerting downward pressure. The tension of the end of fastener strip (18) against end wall (14) forms a seal to prevent intrusion of liquid molding material through end wall (14) of recess (12).Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2000Date of Patent: August 27, 2002Assignee: YKK Corporation of AmericaInventors: Nobuo Fujisawa, Tsuyoshi Minato, Craig Jay Graham
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Patent number: 5976442Abstract: A method and assembly (20) to form a cast concrete panel (21). The assembly (20) has end beams between which tendons (23) can pass. The beams need to be able to support tensioning of the tendons. Transversely extending form members (25) cooperate with form members (27) to enclose a space to receive concrete to form the panel (21). The tendons (23) pass through the space.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1997Date of Patent: November 2, 1999Inventor: Michael Manning
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Patent number: 5827441Abstract: A casting mould arrangement for the embedding of pipes, in which the individual pipes are assumed to be placed substantially at a predetermined distance from one another and which includes at least two base parts and at least one intermediate part. These parts are provided with recesses intended to hold the pipes securely and to fix the pipes in position, sockets which have a holder arm and are arranged at each end of the base part in order to securely hold the mould panels which are located on the sides of the casting mould and which delimit the casting mould laterally, and holes for receiving reinforcement bars. The holes include pockets in which reinforcement bars are intended to be placed and retained substantially at a predetermined distance from the bottom top and side covering of the casting mould. A base part is included in the arrangement.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1996Date of Patent: October 27, 1998Assignee: Oslo Presstoff Industri A/SInventor: Oistein Solbjorg
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Patent number: 5590499Abstract: A process is disclosed for manufacturing an angular insulating wall element consisting of an angular rigid foam plate linked to brick fillets. Angular, one-piece fillets are space apart in a lying mold having an essentially V-shaped cross-section and the spacings between the fillets are filled with a mixture of san and isocyanate. Between the backs of the fillets and the sand and isocyanate mixture on the one hand and a countermold on the other hand is introduced a rigid foam layer, whereas part of the rigid foam partially impregnates the sand and isocyanate mixture. The areas of the mixture that are not impregnated with rigid foam are removed after curing the rigid foam layer. A molding box for carrying out this process is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 1994Date of Patent: January 7, 1997Inventor: Dieter A. Pischel
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Patent number: 5323839Abstract: The invention is directed to a method and a mold for forming a zinc collar on an insulator metal cap. The zinc collar forming mold is composed of a setting section for setting the metal cap in position on the mold and an upwardly opening cavity defined around the periphery of the setting section. For molding a zinc collar, the metal cap is immersed in a molten zinc, and the metal cap is set upright on the setting section of the mold with the lower half thereof being still in the molten state. Subsequenctly, a molten zinc is poured from the upper opening of the mold, and upon solidification of the molten zinc, a zinc collar can be formed around the external circumference of the metal cap.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 1993Date of Patent: June 28, 1994Assignee: NGK Insulators, Ltd.Inventors: Hiroto Matsuo, Takashi Imakoma, Iwaji Kawamoto, Seiichi Kondo
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Patent number: 5196210Abstract: A mold for preparing window glass provided with a gasket at a peripheral portion of a glass sheet for a window includes, placing a glass sheet in the shaping mold which has two mold parts to provide an inner cavity in which resilient sealing members are attached respectively to the two mold parts so as to come in contact with surfaces of the glass sheet so that a gasket forming cavity is formed at a peripheral area of the glass sheet by the cooperation of the inner cavity of the shaping mold, the resilient sealing members and the glass sheet, the resilient sealing member is then pushed to the contacting surface constituted by the resilient sealing member and a part of the shaping mold in the inner cavity via a pushing means after the assembling of the shaping mold. The glass sheet, and a gasket material is then injected into the gasket forming cavity to form a gasket.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1991Date of Patent: March 23, 1993Assignee: Asahi Glass Company Ltd.Inventors: Noriyuki Yoshihara, Yoshio Hosaka, Shigehito Shibata, Nobuaki Kunii
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Patent number: 5106289Abstract: A transparent elastomeric mold 30 capable of precisely reconstituting the buffer coating surrounding an optical fiber 54. The inventive elastomeric mold 30 is disposed to shape a buffer coating applied to an optical fiber in accordance with the dimensions of a master fiber 32. The mold 30 includes an elastomeric slab 38 for substantially confining the buffer coating within a channel 48 having a cross-sectional dimension substantially identical to that of the master fiber 32. The slab 38 includes an inner surface 50 which defines the channel 48 along a longitudinal axis L. The inventive mold 30 may also include an arrangement of arm members 34, 36 for flexing the elastomeric slab 38 in order to open the channel along the longitudinal axis L.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 1991Date of Patent: April 21, 1992Assignee: Hughes Aircraft CompanyInventor: Joseph L. Pikulski
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Patent number: 4938675Abstract: An apparatus for making multi-sectioned and multi-colored products having a predetermined geometric or other shape from different slurry mixtures requires a carrier with a predetermined sized and shaped peripheral wall optionally used with a flat or a contoured support surface, the carrier has; a latticed grid formed by intersecting and interconnected members which define random openings, and at least one or more dividing blade slots so connected in the carrier that the latticed grid is divided into spaced slurry receiving sections, and dividing blades adapted to be removably positioned and repositioned in said dividing blade slots provide means for alternatively and selectively isolating the respective spaced slurry receiving sections so that different slurry mixtures can be poured into each of the isolated spaced slurry receiving sections to harden therein about the carrier to form a furnished integral product.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 1988Date of Patent: July 3, 1990Inventors: Joseph A. Contreras, Gregory P. Contreras
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Patent number: 4900501Abstract: A resin-molded semiconductor is produced by using an apparatus which comprises a mold having a plurailty of pots from which a molding resin is fed under pressure, mutually independent runners extending from each pot, and a plurality of cavities serially disposed at the end of each runner, said cavities being filled with a molding resin fed under pressure from said pots, with a part to be molded placed in each cavity. The process and apparatus of this invention prevent the molding defects resulting from the excessive flow resistance of resin and greatly improves the use efficiency of resin.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1986Date of Patent: February 13, 1990Assignee: Hitachi, Ltd.Inventors: Junichi Saeki, Aizo Kaneda, Masakazu Ozawa, Takashi Nakagawa, Kunihiko Nishi
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Patent number: 4854599Abstract: A unique dynamic seal assembly is used in a mold structure for encapsulating a glass window assembly with a gasket. The seal assembly resiliently supports the window assembly and cooperates with the mold structure for defining a gasket forming cavity. The mold structure typically includes two cooperating mold sections, each of which can be provided with a groove for receiving a separate dynamic seal assembly. Each seal assembly includes a first sealing body having a sealing surface which faces and is adapted to sealingly contact the window assembly. The first seal element is formed of a non-deformable, non-compressible material and is connected to a second seal element formed of a deformable, non-compressible material which is responsive to pressure applied to the first seal element for adjusting the position of the first seal element in the mold to accommodate thickness variations in a window assembly contacting the first surface.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1987Date of Patent: August 8, 1989Assignee: Libbey-Owens-Ford Co.Inventor: Werner W. Barteck
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Patent number: 4830330Abstract: An apparatus for making candles which includes one or more receptacles. Support means are provided to support a length of wick material strung across each receptacle. The apparatus also has posts where a continuous length of wick material is secured across each receptacle and around the posts.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1986Date of Patent: May 16, 1989Assignee: Strikes My Fancy, Inc.Inventors: Ronald C. Cox, Robert E. Grosjean, Lola G. Grosjean, Victor E. Grosjean
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Patent number: 4826417Abstract: An improved window gasket assembly and the apparatus and associated method for reaction injection molding such assemblies, as well as other molded articles, are disclosed. The gasket is preferably integrally molded from an elastomeric material such as urethane onto a substantially transparent window panel. The gasket and window assembly can then be mounted and secured directly to a vehicle body panel opening, for example, with adhesives, thereby eliminating the need for discrete mechanical fasteners. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, an improved aftermixer and gating apparatus includes a mixing body in which a flowable multi-constituent molding material is separated into a number of generally serpentine mixing passageways and reunited in a common mixing cavity before being conveyed through a fan-gate passageway to the mold cavity.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1986Date of Patent: May 2, 1989Assignee: Sheller Globe CorporationInventors: Albert F. Reilly, John L. Sanok
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Patent number: 4778366Abstract: A window assembly includes a windshield and a gasket formed by curing a polymeric gasket material in situ on the windshield to encapsulate a marginal peripheral edge thereof and form an integral leaf screen and mounting tab. The gasket is formed in a mold with the windshield typically by a reaction injection molding process. The gasket-forming cavities in the mold can be separated by removable plugs and be connected to multiple inlet means for separately filling the cavities. The gasket, leaf screen and mounting tab can be formed of one material, or the leaf screen and tab can be formed of a different material than the gasket.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1987Date of Patent: October 18, 1988Assignee: Libbey-Owens-Ford Co.Inventor: William R. Weaver
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Patent number: 4778146Abstract: Improved leadframe and method for the insert molding of semiconductor components or the like. A plurality of leads separated by zero-flash tab means for controlling the flash during molding are formed in a single sheet of material. The zero-flash tab means are stamped from the stock sheet and then reinserted into the area between adjacent leads. The zero-flash tab means desirably comprise a ridge section for strength and facilitating removal after the molding operation.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1987Date of Patent: October 18, 1988Assignee: ASM FicoInventors: Mike Olla, Harold Trammell, Linn Garrison
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Patent number: 4755339Abstract: An improved window gasket assembly and the apparatus and associated method for reaction injection molding such as assemblies, as well as other molded articles, are disclosed. The gasket is preferably integrally molded from an elastomeric material such as urethane onto a substantially transparent window panel. The gasket and window assembly can then be mounted and secured directly to vehicle body panel opening, for example, with adhesives, thereby eliminating the need for discrete mechanical fasteners. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, an improved aftermixer and gating apparatus includes a mixing body in which a flowable multi-constituent molding material is separated into a number of generally serpentine mixing passageways and reunited in a common mixing cavity before being conveyed through a fan-gate passageway to the mold cavity.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 1986Date of Patent: July 5, 1988Assignee: Sheller-Globe CorporationInventors: Albert F. Reilly, John L. Sanok
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Patent number: 4740018Abstract: A manifold which are widely applicable for oil pressure, water pressure or pneumatic pressure equipments is manufactured, instead of grinding or boring machining process on an ingot, by forming a fluid passage with a pipe group and casting this pipe group in a casting member or supporting the same with a surface plate or a base plate which may double as a surface plate, thereby achieving a light-weight manifold of a high precision and of a simple structure.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 1987Date of Patent: April 26, 1988Assignee: Kohtaki & Co., Ltd.Inventor: Takeji Kenmochi
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Patent number: 4688752Abstract: The present invention relates to an improved mold structure for forming a polymeric gasket around a predetermined portion of a frangible sheet such as glass. The mold structure includes two cooperating mold sections having spaced apart facing surfaces for defining a chamber for receiving the glass sheet. A seal is positioned in at least one of the mold sections about the periphery of the chamber and is utilized to resiliently support the sheet within the chamber. The seal cooperates with the mold sections and a predetermined portion of the sheet for defining a gasket forming cavity having a configuration corresponding to the gasket to be formed on the sheet of the material. An inlet communicates with the gasket forming cavity and is utilized to introduce a flowable gasket material into the gasket cavity.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 1986Date of Patent: August 25, 1987Assignee: Libbey-Owens-Ford Co.Inventors: Werner W. Barteck, Theodore H. Gordon
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Patent number: 4634359Abstract: Apparatus for the manufacture of insulating building elements including at least one inner insulating panel and two outer spaced apart concrete slabs having well trimmed outer surfaces, and reinforcements to space apart the two slabs thus forming a continuous cavity. The apparatus rests on a working plane and includes a pair of opposed side boards and two vertically spaced rectangular frames supported by said side boards in superimposed parallel relationship. Connecting devices extend between the frames for positioning each one of the frames in adjustably spaced apart relationship at the level of each concrete slab, and define therebetween an opening through which reinforcements can be introduced or removed.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1984Date of Patent: January 6, 1987Inventor: Sergio Sartorio
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Patent number: 4561625Abstract: The present invention relates to a mold structure for forming a polymeric gasket around a predetermined portion of a sheet of transparent material such as glass, for example. The mold structure includes two cooperating mold sections for defining a chamber for receiving the transparent sheet. A seal is positioned about the periphery of the chamber and is utilized to resiliently support the sheet within the chamber. Also, the seal cooperates with a predetermined portion of the transparent sheet for defining a gasket cavity having a configuration corresponding to the gasket to be formed on the sheet of transparent material. An inlet communicates with the gasket cavity and is utilized to introduce a flowable gasket material into the gasket cavity.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1983Date of Patent: December 31, 1985Assignee: Libbey-Owens-Ford CompanyInventor: William R. Weaver
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Patent number: 4519567Abstract: A mold for manufacturing an annular object of elastic material such as a sealing ring having a reinforcing element which is completely or partially embedded therein, comprising support surfaces on pin members supported by the mold and projecting into the mold cavity which support and retain the reinforcing element in the correct position within the mold during injection of the elastic material to be formed within the mold cavity. The pin and the mold cavity have opposing surfaces which guide the inserted reinforcing element into the correct position prior to injection of the elastic material. The mold is made in separate parts so that the parts can be removed after the elastic material has set, to open the cavity for removal of the finished product with the reinforcing element embedded therein.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1984Date of Patent: May 28, 1985Assignee: Forsheda ABInventor: Karl Rautenberg
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Patent number: 4486364Abstract: A lens for a light emitting diode is formed by inserting a pair of lead frames into a mold having grooves for snugly receiving the outer free ends of the lead frames. The outer-most edge of the lead frame free ends engage the base of the mold, thereby precisely locating the light emitting element, mounted on the lead frames, relative to the top surface of the lens. The snug fit for the outer free ends assures that the outer free ends are free of the resin to facilitate alignment of the finished product in an electro-optical circuit and to provide improved radiation of heat to the atmosphere.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1982Date of Patent: December 4, 1984Assignee: Stanley Electric Company, Ltd.Inventor: Kaoru Takahashi
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Patent number: 4449690Abstract: An apparatus and a method of use thereof for cast encapsulation of items, particularly electronic components. The apparatus consists of a plurality of identically shaped split matrix elements. Each matrix element has a first surface for receiving and securing the item to be encapsulated. A second surface of another identically shaped matrix element, located on a side thereof opposite to its first surface, is then mated with the first surface securing the item. Thus mated, the first and second surfaces establish a molding cavity for enclosing the item and an orifice providing access thereto. This process of securing an item to a first surface and enclosing it with a second surface is repeated thereby assembling a stack of matrix elements. This stack is then rigidly secured and the molding cavities are filled with particulate filler material through upright orifices. Excess filler is removed by quickly turning the stack over and then righting it again.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 1982Date of Patent: May 22, 1984Assignee: Jon M. SchroederInventor: Jon M. Schroeder
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Patent number: 4442056Abstract: A molding apparatus (10) has first and second opposed mold surfaces (22, 26) with the first mold surface (22) having a feed runner network (24). A mold structure (30) is supported by the second mold surface (26) and is spaced from the first mold surface (22). The mold structure (30) is adapted to hold a lead frame strip (38) and objects (39) held thereby in a plurality of openings (36). A gate plate (44) fits between the first mold surface (22) and the mold structure (30). The gate plate (44) has a plurality of gates or apertures (50) from a first (46) to a second (48) outfacing surface portion (46, 48) thereof. Set feed runners (71) can be removed from the molding apparatus (10) by motivating the gate plate (44) laterally across the mold structure (30).Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 1983Date of Patent: April 10, 1984Inventor: Dusan Slepcevic
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Patent number: 4379771Abstract: In terminating a ribbon which comprises an array of lightguide fibers, a substrate having a plurality of parallel grooves is positioned in a nest and supported at its end portions after which an end portion of the ribbon is moved longitudinally to cause the fibers to be separated by a comb-like device adjacent one end of the nest after which the ribbon is secured with a clamp adjacent the other end of the nest. Another substrate having aligned grooves is placed over the fibers so that the fibers are held in channels formed by the opposing grooves after which the assembly of substrates and fibers are secured together with a temporary clamp which applies compressive forces to end portions of the assembly along a longitudinal centerline of the assembly. Then a vise which includes jaws having parallel surfaces for engaging the substrate is moved toward the assembly to position a lower jaw under the lower substrate and an upper jaw above the upper substrate.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1980Date of Patent: April 12, 1983Assignee: Western Electric Company, Inc.Inventor: Donald Q. Snyder
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Patent number: 4239176Abstract: A concrete construction system and method for erecting building structures in which column casting molds are assembled from a plurality of modular, interlocking, reusable forming elements, and in which the precast columns are provided with anchoring elements embedded in one end of the column. Support footings are cast in situ using reusable form components to provide a structure accommodating direct placement of precast support columns and precast wall panels. A framework of adjustable joist assemblies provides support for construction of the roof or upper level floor structure.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 1978Date of Patent: December 16, 1980Inventor: Rafael D. Salazar
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Patent number: 3990200Abstract: An apparatus for forming reinforced concrete walls in a trench including a reinforcing cage, protruding reinforcing and sealing means for positioning the protruding reinforcing adjacent to the ends of the reinforcing cage and sealing the ends of a unit wall while allowing the protruding reinforcing to extend beyond a unit wall.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 1975Date of Patent: November 9, 1976Assignee: Takenaka Komuten Company, Ltd.Inventors: Takato Kawasaki, Yuko Ikuta
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Patent number: 3959423Abstract: A construction system for constructing multistory buildings is disclosed. Concrete joists are poured in place, using high-strength concrete. The concrete is poured into a removable, reusable ganged-form structure. The sides of the joist forms swing away from the joists after the concrete is set. Monolithic slab soffits, comprising an underlayer of gypsum board and an overlayer of concrete are pre-cast and moved into place to connect the joists before pouring of the joist concrete. The combination of pre-cast soffits and poured-in-place joists permits rapid and inexpensive construction of the multiple floors of a building. Alternatively, the slab soffit may be poured in place, in the same pour as for the joists, by placing fire-resistant boards between adjacent joist forms, thereby eliminating the need for cleaning any form work in those areas.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1974Date of Patent: May 25, 1976Assignee: Gerald D. Hines InterestsInventor: James Lee Boyd
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Patent number: 3941532Abstract: Disclosed is a method for fabricating semiconductor devices and apparatus that can be used in the practice thereof. A plurality of sets of lead wires is mounted in a reusable primary lead frame. While supporting the lead frame, and thus the lead wires, a pellet is attached to one wire of each of the sets and appropriate flying leads are bonded in place. The sets of lead wires are then transferred to a reusable segmented lead frame, that includes a plurality of elements which are resiliently mounted with respect to each other. Each element supports one set of lead wires. A plurality of cup-shaped mold cavities defined by the mold are filled with a curable fluid encapsulant. The mold is adapted to cooperate with the segmented lead frame as hereinafter set forth. The ends of the lead wires supporting the pellets are immersed in the encapsulant.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1974Date of Patent: March 2, 1976Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Donald W. Fennessy, Harry W. Schmitz