Plurality Of Holes Patents (Class 264/156)
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Patent number: 5906786Abstract: A topographical support member and a method of forming a topographical support member for use in producing nonwoven fabrics with raised portions, especially intaglio and slub type portions. The topographical support member includes a body having a top surface including a first micro-sized topographical pattern and a pattern of apertures extending through the body. At least one macro-sized region recessed below the top surface is provided. The micro-sized pattern produces a background portion of the fabric and the macro-sized recessed regions produce the raised portions of the fabric. Multiple levels may be provided in the macro-sized region to produce multiple level raised portions.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1997Date of Patent: May 25, 1999Assignee: McNeil-PPC, Inc.Inventors: William A. James, William G. F. Kelly
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Patent number: 5904891Abstract: A photo film cassette includes a spool core (4), on which the photo film is wound in a form of roll. A cassette shell (2a, 2b) contain the spool core in rotatable fashion. First and second disks (6a, 6b) are respectively provided with bearing holes (5) formed in a middle thereof, and respectively secured to ends of the spool core, for regulating positions of sides of the roll. A ring-like lip (11) is formed integrally with a periphery of the first disk, projected toward the roll, contacted on one edge of an outermost turn of the roll, and prevents the roll from being loosened. In a disk producing method, a sheet (21) of thermoplastic resin is heated and softened. Pressurization and/or suction is applied to the heated sheet to fit the sheet on a mold (23d), so as to form a pattern (19, 31, 58, 60) on the sheet. The pattern includes first and second groups of disk-like portions (19) and positioning portions (31, 58, 60) associated with the disk-like portions.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1997Date of Patent: May 18, 1999Assignee: Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd.Inventor: Kazunori Mizuno
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Patent number: 5882571Abstract: Miniaturized planar column devices are described for use in liquid phase analysis, the devices comprising microstructures fabricated by laser ablation in a variety of novel support substrates. Devices formed according to the invention include associated laser-ablated features required for function, such as analyte detection means and fluid communication means. Miniaturized columns constructed under the invention find use in any analysis system performed on either small and/or macromolecular solutes in the liquid phase and may employ chromatographic, electrophoretic, electrochromatographic separation means, or any combination thereof.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 1997Date of Patent: March 16, 1999Assignee: Hewlett-Packard CompanyInventors: Patrick Kaltenbach, Sally A. Swedberg, Klaus E. Witt, Fritz Bek, Laurie S. Mittelstadt
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Patent number: 5881455Abstract: A method of fabricating a through-holed wiring board comprising a step of forming a through hole in a ceramic wiring board with a laser beam, and a step of removing an alteration layer, defined on an inner wall portion of the through hole by solidification after thermal melting, by sandblasting.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1996Date of Patent: March 16, 1999Assignee: Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.Inventors: Masato Kobayashi, Yukio Yoshino
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Patent number: 5882572Abstract: A method is described for producing a line-shaped weakening in a flat material by one-sided local removal of the flat material by controllable pulsed laser radiation. The occurring line-shaped weakening is not visible on the surface of the flat material that is not machined and has a reproducible constant breaking resistance.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 1997Date of Patent: March 16, 1999Assignee: Jenoptik AktiengesellschaftInventors: Walter Lutze, Ralf Schwarze, Frank Schmieder, Wolfgang Schmidt, Rainer Schulze
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Patent number: 5879782Abstract: This invention relates to a process for forming a single-layer, durably wettable polymeric web having a plurality of apertures. This process comprises melting a mixture of at least one thermoplastic polymer and at least one migratable surfactant and extruding the mixture to form a single-layer, substantially continuous polymeric film. The film is then apertured using high pressure fluid flows. Aperture formation is conducted when the single-layer polymeric film has a contact angle of at least about 30.degree., to minimize wash-off of the surfactant impregnated in the polymer web. The invention also relates to durably-wettable apertured webs.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 1998Date of Patent: March 9, 1999Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Yann-Per Lee, Ronald Bernd Holzwarth, Lanying Wu
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Patent number: 5858505Abstract: A macroscopically perforated porous expanded polytetrafluoroethylene sheet material having a microstructure of nodes interconnected by fibrils wherein the perforations have a minimum diameter of about 0.1 mm and wherein the orientation of a fibril varies as a function of the proximity of a fibril to the edge of a perforation. The length of the fibrils may also vary as a function of the proximity of a fibril to the edge of a perforation. The sheet material may alternatively be provided in a tubular form.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 1996Date of Patent: January 12, 1999Assignee: W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc.Inventors: Layne L. Moen, James T. Walter
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Patent number: 5851457Abstract: A method for making upholstered articles comprising a foam core, an integrally attached cover assembly, and an integrally attached scrim is provided. The method includes the step of positioning an air-impermeable cover assembly over a mold cavity of a molding apparatus, applying a vacuum to the fabric through a plurality of apertures in the walls defining the mold cavity to cause the fabric to conform to the shape of the mold cavity, depositing a foam precursor into the mold cavity, positioning an air-impermeable scrim over the foam, and allowing the foam precursor to expand to form the article. The method allows upholstered articles having an integrally attached cover assembly to be manufactured using a pour-in-place process which does not utilize abherents, while still preventing bonding of the foam core to the lid and/or other surfaces of the molding apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 1996Date of Patent: December 22, 1998Assignee: Steelcase Inc.Inventors: Gordon J. Peterson, Dale M. Groendal, Edward H. Punches
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Patent number: 5843363Abstract: A process for ablation etching through one or more layers of dielectric materials while not etching an underlying conductive material layer comprises selecting parameters whereby the ablation process automatically stops when the conductive material layer is reached, or monitoring the process for end point detection of the desired degree of ablation. Parameters selected are the absorptivity of the dielectric layer versus that of the conductive material layer. End point detection includes monitoring radiant energy reflected from the workpiece or the content of the materials being ablated from the workpiece.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1995Date of Patent: December 1, 1998Assignees: Siemens Aktiengesellschaft, International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Alexander Mitwalsky, James Gardner Ryan, Thomas Anthony Wassick
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Patent number: 5833894Abstract: A sheet of expanded plastics material with absorbent properties towards aqueous liquids has a structure with intercommunicating cells and comprises at least one surfactant and at least one lubricating agent. The invention also relates to a tray (1) of plastics material for foods which may release liquids, comprising a base (2) and side walls (3), wherein the base (2) has holes (4) of 0.1-1.5 mm diameter in the surface (4) which is intended to contact the food, and is produced from a sheet as described above. Methods of producing the sheet and the tray are also described.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 1996Date of Patent: November 10, 1998Assignee: Sirap-Gema S.p.A.Inventors: Federico Lanzani, Renato Mauri
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Patent number: 5833898Abstract: A method for manufacturing a resin-impregnated endless belt structure is carried out on an apparatus having an outer cylinder having an inner cylindrical surface coaxial with a smaller radius cylindrical mandrel. An endless base structure for the endless belt structure is disposed within the outer cylinder on the inner cylindrical surface. The cylindrical mandrel, having an inwardly curved nose, is then inserted into the outer cylinder forming a nip of converging geometry between the nose and the inner cylindrical surface. Polymeric resin material is dispensed continuously into the nip while the cylindrical mandrel is gradually moved completely into the outer cylinder. The nose forces the polymeric resin material into the endless base structure, and air bubbles out, while forcing the endless base structure against the inner cylindrical surface.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 1996Date of Patent: November 10, 1998Assignee: Albany International Corp.Inventor: William H. Dutt
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Patent number: 5817265Abstract: An apparatus and method provide for the assembly of a multiply shaped fiber preform, the apparatus using a shaping tool having the shape of the desired part, and one or more secondary location tools, can be positioned on the shaping tool, so as to simulate a flat shape. The location tools include a number of upwardly extending location pins, such that a number of plies can be assembled in a vertical stack using the pins to assure ply to ply accuracy and orientation. After assembly, the plies are engaged in a localized portion of the assembly so as to hold the plies in register, with the secondary tools then removed and the plies then formed to shape over the tool surfaces. Utilizing the apparatus and method of the invention maintains multiple plies in register during the assembly and forming process to assure part reproducibility, in an automated process.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 1995Date of Patent: October 6, 1998Assignee: Dow-United Technologies Composite Products, Inc.Inventor: Johnny Paul Gendreau
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Patent number: 5804022Abstract: Miniaturized planar column devices are described for use in liquid phase analysis, the devices comprising microstructures fabricated by laser ablation in a variety of novel support substrates. Devices formed according to the invention include associated laser-ablated features required for function, such as analyte detection means and fluid communication means. Miniaturized columns constructed under the invention find use in any analysis system performed on either small and/or macromolecular solutes in the liquid phase and may employ chromatographic, electrophoretic, electrochromatographic separation means, or any combination thereof.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 1997Date of Patent: September 8, 1998Assignee: Hewlett-Packard CompanyInventors: Patrick Kaltenbach, Sally A. Swedberg, Klaus E. Witt, Fritz Bek, Laurie S. Mittelstadt
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Patent number: 5798062Abstract: The breast appliance and method of making of the present invention is adaptive to a variety of situations ranging from a first embodiment where impressions of both breasts of a client are available for molding, a second embodiment where a single breast is available for molding, a third embodiment where a sensitive nipple or an augmentative breast appliance is to be formed, and a fourth embodiment where breast appliances are formed from a client having neither breast available for molding.If client's impression is made before surgery, a positive impression can be made directly from a negative mold. A molded silicone form or clay form is used to prepare a breast appliance front mold and a breast appliance back mold. Skin type nipple and breast skin silicone is first introduced into the mold before closure. After closure, a silicone gel is introduced into the cured skin silicone envelope, with removal of air and bubbles using an exit tube.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1997Date of Patent: August 25, 1998Inventor: Janice Marie Thielbar
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Patent number: 5792412Abstract: This invention relates to a process for forming a single-layer, durably wettable polymeric web having a plurality of apertures. This process comprises melting a mixture of at least one thermoplastic polymer and at least one migratable surfactant and extruding the mixture to form a single-layer, substantially continuous polymeric film. The film is then apertured using high pressure fluid flows. Aperture formation is conducted when the single-layer polymeric film has a contact angle of at least about 30.degree., to minimize wash-off of the surfactant impregnated in the polymer web. The invention also relates to durably-wettable apertured webs.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1996Date of Patent: August 11, 1998Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Yann-Per Lee, Ronald Bernz Holzwarth, Lanying Wu
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Patent number: 5776390Abstract: A board of foamed polyolefin is extruded and is foamed with a blowing agent that can be halogen-free hydrocarbon or CO.sub.2. To reduce the content of blowing agent, the board is needle-punched within three hours after extrusion to a perforation depth in the range of 60 to 97% of the board thickness. Such a board has good thermal stability.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 1996Date of Patent: July 7, 1998Assignee: Scriptoria N.V.Inventors: Martin Fiddelaers, Leon Swennen
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Patent number: 5770144Abstract: An apertured film for use as a topsheet in absorbent products wherein the film is apertured and includes a plurality of micro-holes and a plurality of large-sized holes. A method of forming the film is disclosed, as well as an absorbent product incorporating the apertured film as a topsheet. The method includes the step of supporting the starting film on a backing member which has recessed zones into which the film may be deformed. In the preferred embodiment, fluid in the form of columnar streams is directed from at least two sets of orifices against the upper surface of the starting film. The orifices of the first set have a diameter greater than 10 mils, and the orifices of the second set have a diameter less than or equal to 10 mils. The fluid is discharged from the smaller orifices at a pressure of at least 500 psig, and the fluid is discharged from the larger orifices at a pressure less than 500 psig.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 1995Date of Patent: June 23, 1998Assignee: McNeil-PPC, Inc.Inventors: William A. James, William G. F. Kelly, Charles James Shimalla
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Patent number: 5766711Abstract: A composite camel structure includes an elongate hollow, rigid cylindrical core, opposite ends of the core having respective caps sealingly connected thereto, a buoyant material of cured urethane foam substantially filling the core and being sealingly enclosed therein. A cushion is thermally bonded to and sealingly surrounds the core, the cushion having a substantially unbroken outside surface, being formed of a polymeric component consisting of polyethylene being at least 80 percent low-density polyethylene, and a process additive component including an effective amount of an ultraviolet inhibitor. A pair of parallel-spaced, transversely oriented guides extend between opposite sides of the cushion in axially spaced relation to the core, each guide defining a guide opening through the cushion for receiving hawser chains whereby the camel structure rides up and down with the tide.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1996Date of Patent: June 16, 1998Inventor: Andrew Barmakian
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Patent number: 5766472Abstract: A method and apparatus for a filter assembly having a filter element with a plurality of openings encapsulated in a filter element carrier in a first molding operation, which may include formation of first and second channels on first and second side portions of the filter element carrier. One or more first holes are also formed through the filter element carrier in the first operation, wherein the first holes interconnect the first side portion of the filter element carrier and the second side portion of the filter element carrier so as to expose filter element portions encapsulated therebetween. A first sealing element is formed on the first side portion of the filter element and a second sealing element is formed on the second side portion of the filter element with a molten sealing element material in a second molding operation.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1996Date of Patent: June 16, 1998Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventor: Peter Tzakis
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Patent number: 5753158Abstract: Method for manufacturing aspirator tubes (10) for medical and dental use which are provided with two opposite air apertures (13) adjacent at least one end thereof. The air apertures are made in a tube length which is moving axially and is cut to individual aspirators tubes. The apertures are made and the tube length is cut by means of continuously rotating cutters (17, 18, 22, 23) which are cuttingly engaged with the tube length at predetermined revolutions only while said cutters are brought to idle therebetween, withdrawn from the tube length.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 1997Date of Patent: May 19, 1998Inventor: Ernst Orsing
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Patent number: 5741458Abstract: A process for the fabrication of a thermoset water heater tube is described. By shifting to a thermoset rather than a thermoplastic, a much higher heat distortion temperature is achieved when compared to standard thermoplastic materials such as polypropylene, polyethylene, ABS or PVC. The stress crack resistance is also higher as is the dimensional stability. These desirable properties can be achieved by using a lower cost material, in contrast to a more expensive thermoplastic, and solves the problem of water heater tube failure when dry firing conditions are present. The invention utilizes thermoplastic processing conditions, with subsequent crosslinking to form a thermoset. This combines the best features of both types of materials: (1) the ease of thermoplastic processing; combined with (2) the desirable physical properties of a thermoset.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 1996Date of Patent: April 21, 1998Inventor: William Rowley
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Patent number: 5718859Abstract: A tamper-evident closure seal for containers such as syringes or syringes with an attached needle. The seal includes a plurality of slits therein which inhibit removal of the seal from the container once the seal has been placed on the container. The method includes deformation of a portion of the slitted area of the seal in order to strengthen the seal in the area of the slits so as to improve removeability of the seal from its release liner prior to attachment thereof to the container, without inadvertent or premature destruction of the seal.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 1997Date of Patent: February 17, 1998Assignee: Sherwood Medical CompanyInventors: Fred Frederiksen, Oscar Salinas
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Patent number: 5709829Abstract: A method for forming a web (N) that is permeable to liquids and designed to separate two environments and to allow the liquid to flow in one direction from one of said environments to the other. The web is caused to pass between two contra-rotating cylinders (5, 7) that are pressed against each other, one of said cylinders (7) having a surface provided with projections which cause perforations in said web (N). The cylinder (7) with the projections is turned at a peripheral speed greater than the peripheral speed of the other cylinder (5), with a consequent relative slipping action between the surfaces of the two cylinders (5, 7).Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 1996Date of Patent: January 20, 1998Assignee: PANTEX S.r.l.Inventor: Claudio Giacometti
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Patent number: 5664605Abstract: Lining tube material including a curable latent resin system for lining underground pipelines and passageways is prepared as a large supply. Measured lengths are taken from the supply as needed by measuring the length (for a particular length of passageway to be lined) followed by curing the resin of the material along a short section between the length and the remainder of the supply, and by cutting through the cured section to sever the length from the remainder of the supply leaving a cured and sealing end portion on said length by which the insertion of the length in the pipeline or passageway can be controlled.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 1995Date of Patent: September 9, 1997Assignee: Sound Pipe, Ltd.Inventor: Brian Burnett Chandler
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Patent number: 5650115Abstract: A method for making air bag covers includes enclosing leather or other covering material in a mold, advancing a projection on a mold portion against a covering material to form a tear seam, and injecting moldable material behind the covering material to form a backing layer bonded to the material while forming an aligned groove in the backing layer. Embossing a desired pattern in the leather or covering material with a design in the mold cavity is also disclosed. A method for molding leather covered, resinous articles using a preformed, preshrunk leather piece, which articles optionally have designs, indicia or enhanced leather graining embossed during molding, is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1995Date of Patent: July 22, 1997Assignee: Plastic Mold Technology IncorporatedInventors: Gary K. Proos, Donald W. Boehlke, Theodore Melvin Sarver
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Patent number: 5637272Abstract: A method of manufacturing a multi-holed plate made of a composite material wherein a molding resin is filled, with a resin membrane being applied inbetween, in the previously prepared holes of a raw forming element of the composite material and the raw forming element of the composite material is hardened by heat and pressure.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1995Date of Patent: June 10, 1997Assignee: Mitsubishi Jukogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Tetsuya Yamamoto, Shigeru Nishiyama, Kouichi Saito
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Patent number: 5609802Abstract: A helmet making process includes the steps of opening the upper die with flash gates; heating the upper and lower dies in a oven with the use of an endless conveying device; inserting shape-molded plastic upper and lower shells respectively into the lower and upper and lower dies; filling a polyurethane mixture into the upper shell; shaking the upper and lower dies; heating the upper and lower dies to allow the polyurethane mixture to be foamed completely; piercing the foamed polyurethane through the air holes in the upper die; removing the semi-finished helmet; cooling the semi-finished helmet in air; cutting off the flashes and projected portions and recessed portions of the upper and lower shells; trimming and surface-treating the semi-finished helmet to form a finished helmet.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 1996Date of Patent: March 11, 1997Inventor: Yen-Ming Jeng
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Patent number: 5589043Abstract: A two-part reusable mask to protect objects to be plated. The mask can be used for painting, chemical treatment or other treatments. By adjusting the shape of the mask, any object can be plated. In the case of coins or medallions, a two sided mask is formed. For use with coins, the coin is laid on a piece of glass. A dam is formed around the coin. A quantity of ultraviolet-sensitive liquid polymer is poured on and around the coin. The dam is covered with another piece of glass and the mold is clamped and cured. The mold is removed and an exact copy of the coin is left in the rubber. The rubber mask is then placed on a hard surface and the areas to be plated are cut out. After the mask is cut out, it is placed back over the coin and aligned. A piece of clear, hard plastic is bonded to the rubber using a clear adhesive. After the glue is cured, the plastic is cut out to match the corresponding pattern cut in the rubber. The mask is then ready to use.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1995Date of Patent: December 31, 1996Inventor: James P. Edwards
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Patent number: 5585058Abstract: Disclosed is a method for providing accelerated release of a blowing agent from a solid, non-perforated plastic foam. The method relates (a) providing the solid, non-perforated plastic foam having the blowing agent and a permeability modifier therein and (b) perforating the foam at its surface to form a multiplicity of channels extending from the surface into the foam. The channels are in gaseous communication with the environment outside the foam and provide accelerated release of blowing agent.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 1995Date of Patent: December 17, 1996Assignee: The Dow Chemical CompanyInventor: Paul A. Kolosowski
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Patent number: 5573719Abstract: The invention provides a process for producing a highly absorbent, high strength wiper, which includes the steps of providing a bonded nonwoven web selected from the group consisting of spunbond fiber webs and staple fiber webs, stretching the nonwoven web by applying a stretching tension in at least one direction, aperturing the nonwoven web while maintaining the stretching tension, and relaxing the apertured web, thereby returning the apertured nonwoven web substantially to its pre-stretched dimensions, wherein the process is conducted at a temperature below the softening point of the nonwoven web. The invention also provides a nonwoven wiper produced in accordance with the production process.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1994Date of Patent: November 12, 1996Assignee: Kimberly-Clark CorporationInventor: Steven W. Fitting
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Patent number: 5520875Abstract: A coextruded, multilayer polymeric film having a core layer including a surfactant and at least one outer layer is placed on a forming structure. The forming structure moves in a direction parallel to the direction of travel of the multilayer film and carries the multilayer film in that direction. A fluid pressure differential is applied across the thickness of the multilayer film along the direction of movement of the forming structure. The fluid pressure differential is sufficiently great to cause the multilayer film to conform with the forming structure forming a formed polymeric web. The formed polymeric web is exposed to a temperature which is sufficiently great enough to allow the surfactant in the core layer to migrate to the outer layer to form a surfactant treated formed polymeric web.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 1995Date of Patent: May 28, 1996Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Andrew J. Wnuk, Thurman J. Koger, II
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Patent number: 5509884Abstract: A plastic carrier for carrying containers includes container engaging portions which extend from a joint. The joint is at adjacent edges of the container engaging portions. The container engaging portions include a plurality of annular bands for securely holding containers therein. The joint is formed by bonding the layers of plastic material between the edges of the container engaging portions. The joint is interrupted along its length to enable the joint and container engaging portions to stretch when containers are placed in the carrier. The carrier may include a handle portion which extends from the joint for carrying the containers.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1995Date of Patent: April 23, 1996Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventor: James A. Broskow
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Patent number: 5510070Abstract: A surgical instrument that includes a rigid outer member within which is disposed a hollow inner member having rigid proximal and distal ends and a region disposed between the rigid proximal and distal ends that is relieved to render such region relatively flexible. The flexible region is integral with a portion of the proximal end disposed adjacent to the flexible region. The inner member transmits force (such as torsion) applied to its proximal end to move a cutting implement disposed at its distal end and cause it to cut tissue admitted through an opening in the distal region of the outer member. In another aspect, a region of the inner member is weakened (e.g., by relieving an integral region of the member) with respect to the remainder of the inner member to cause this region to break if the force (e.g., torque) applied to the inner member exceeds a predetermined threshold.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1994Date of Patent: April 23, 1996Assignee: Smith & Nephew Dyonics, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth W. Krause, Richard Crowell, Philip B. Sample
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Patent number: 5498381Abstract: Methods for forming a strip of thermoplastic material by punch clamping are described.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1994Date of Patent: March 12, 1996Assignee: Milsco Manufacturing CompanyInventors: James R. Lorbiecki, Susan J. Lutz
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Patent number: 5492664Abstract: A primary outer shell includes, in its most preferred embodiment, a base and a wall which includes at least one embedded foreign object and defines openings into an inner cavity containing a burnable candle member which causes the outer shell to glow and cast shadows without melting. The outer shell is constructed according to a unique molding method which includes at least partially immersing a swollen distensible mold, such as a water-filled balloon, into a reservoir of molding material, such as wax, to allow the molding material to form a molded shell around the distensible mold. After the distensible mold with the attached molded shell is removed from the reservoir of molding material, it is placed upon a flat surface to form a flat bottom into the molded shell.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 1994Date of Patent: February 20, 1996Inventor: Creighton Cutts
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Patent number: 5487852Abstract: Article and method of making same by laser-ablation-machining of (a) aromatic and/or amorphous polyamide material, or (b) polymeric material having repeating in its polymer backbone aromatic rings and aliphatic chains (with the proviso that the aliphatic chains have at least 4 carbon atoms when the material is a polyester, and preferably in all cases U.V. laser radiation is preferred, preferably at wavelengths greater than 248 nm from a KrF or XeCl excimer laser. The preferred polyamides, polyetheresters, and polyimides have superior machining performance and may be useful for making uniaxially electrically conductive articles by machining holes cleanly through laminar sheets of the preferred polymers, which sheets are subsequently metal plated.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 1991Date of Patent: January 30, 1996Assignee: Raychem LimitedInventors: Michael J. Ludden, Richard J. Penneck, Nicholas J. G. Smith
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Patent number: 5482659Abstract: A method of evacuating uncured resin from internal passages of semi-hollow stereolithographically produced objects includes, subjecting the object to air flow for between about 0.5 hours and about 2 hours, at a temperature greater than about 75.degree. F.; externally cleaning the object with alcohol; submerging the object in a bath of alcohol, wherein the bath is internally agitated; removing the object from the bath and repeating the above steps to displace any residual resin, wherein total object exposure time to alcohol does not exceed three hours.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1994Date of Patent: January 9, 1996Assignee: United Technologies CorporationInventor: Marc R. Sauerhoefer
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Patent number: 5478051Abstract: A belt providing continuous lining up of plastics components held in a plastics web whereby components successively presented to an assembly position are then separated and utilized, having at least one guide element provided on each component whereby the component is located and positioned at the assembly position prior to separation of the component.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1993Date of Patent: December 26, 1995Assignee: Emhart Inc.Inventor: Dieter Mauer
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Patent number: 5466408Abstract: Basket for a domestic centrifuge has a screen (2) having a finely perforated surface of revolution and including two annular reinforcing rings (3 and 4) disposed on the circular borders (5, 6). The screen (2) is of plastic material and the fine perforations (7, 10, 10') obtained by a process of mechanical cutting out. Thus the fine perforations (7, 10, 10') can be obtained by punching, or by cutting with a laser beam. The fine perforations (7, 10, 10') have borders with sharp edges that are directed radially inwardly, to assist in juicing. The plastic material is a polyester. The screen (2) of polyester has a wall thickness of between 0.15 mm and 0.30 mm.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1993Date of Patent: November 14, 1995Assignee: Moulinex (Societe Anonyme)Inventor: Michel R. M. Assier
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Patent number: 5447666Abstract: A method of forming a burner for a gaseous mixture of fuel and an oxidant mixes a random mix of refactory fibers, the fibers being predominantly alumina and silica, and then forms a burner body from the fiber mix. Passageways are then formed in the burner body by perforating the burner body with pins. This is achieved by providing comb assemblies each having a plurality of pins, which are pressed into the body from either side and then removed, and the body is then indexed for further sets of holes to be formed. The burner body can be treated with colloidal silica and subsequently baked to bond and preshrink the fibers, both before and after the forming of ports or passageways.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1993Date of Patent: September 5, 1995Assignee: Canadian Gas Research InstituteInventor: Robert D. LaFontaine
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Patent number: 5431863Abstract: A method of mounting a semiconductor device including a film carrier having an insulating film having on one side thereof a connecting lead and a semiconductor element junctioned with the film carrier on an outer substrate, which includes forming an opening for adhesive forcing or adhesive injection in the insulating film within its bonding area to be in contact with a land part on the outer substrate and in an area near the bonding area, connecting the connecting lead to the land part on the outer substrate, and forcing or injecting an adhesive through the opening formed in the insulating film into the space between the film carrier and the outer substrate.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 1993Date of Patent: July 11, 1995Assignee: Nitto Denko CorporationInventors: Amane Mochizuki, Masako Maeda, Masakazu Sugimoto, Munekazu Tanaka, Tetsuya Terada
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Patent number: 5424016Abstract: Disclosed is a method for providing accelerated release of a flammable blowing agent from a plastic foam. The method comprises (a) providing the plastic foam having the blowing agent and a permeability modifier therein and (b) perforating the foam at its surface to form a multiplicity of channels extending from the surface into the foam. The channels are in gaseous communication with the environment outside the foam structures and provide accelerated released of blowing agent.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1993Date of Patent: June 13, 1995Assignee: The Dow Chemical CompanyInventor: Paul A. Kolosowski
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Patent number: 5419867Abstract: A seamless tube useful in making a roofing batten is extruded from a polymeric material consisting essentially of a major amount of poly(ethylene terephthalate) and a minor amount of at least one polyolefin, flattened in a vacuum sizer so as to define two plies, and milled and drawn so as to orient the tube longitudinally. As milled and drawn, the tube is oriented so as to have a tensile strength of at least about 25,000 psi in a longitudinal direction. The plies are punched so as to have holes therethrough at spaced intervals along the tube. When used to make a roofing batten to coact with conventional fasteners, such as roofing screws, the tube exhibits superior characteristics of split resistance and pull-through resistance.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1992Date of Patent: May 30, 1995Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventors: Donald L. Van Erden, Juergen O. Rathgeber, Parimal M. Vadhar, John P. Wojcik
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Patent number: 5417906Abstract: A filter for separating a fluid and particles immixed in the fluid, including a screen formed of a plurality of mutually attached screen panels, each screen panel defined by respective panel edges, and a molded filter frame including a plurality of molded frame members. The panel edges are molded into the molded frame members.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 1993Date of Patent: May 23, 1995Assignee: Manufacturers Components, Inc.Inventor: Daniel J. Chiodo
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Patent number: 5417897Abstract: A single mask is used to form a tapered nozzle in a polymer nozzle member using laser ablation. In one embodiment of the mask, clear portions of the mask, corresponding to the nozzle pattern to be formed, each incorporate a variable-density dot pattern, where the opaque dots act to partially shield the underlying polymer nozzle member from the laser energy. This partial shielding of the nozzle member under the dot pattern results in the nozzle member being ablated to less of a depth than where there is no shielding. By selecting the proper density of opaque dots around the peripheral portions of the mask openings, the central portion of each nozzle formed in the polymer nozzle member will be completely ablated through, and the peripheral portions of the nozzle will be only partially ablated through. By increasing the density of dots toward the periphery of each mask opening, the resulting nozzle may be formed to have any tapered shape. Other mask patterns are also described.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1994Date of Patent: May 23, 1995Assignee: Hewlett-Packard CompanyInventors: Stuart D. Asakawa, Paul H. McClelland, Ellen R. Tappon, Richard R. Vandepoll, Kenneth E. Trueba, Chien-Hua Chen
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Patent number: 5409368Abstract: In an apparatus for detaching an article from a member attached thereto, the attached article and member are supported on a grid such that the member is in contact with a substantially rigid surface of the grid and the article is suspended away from the rigid surface. Holders hold the member to the rigid surface. While the member is held to the rigid surface, a punch detaches the article and the member. The member from which the article has been detached is gripped by a pin assembly and the gripped member is removed from the substantially rigid surface by raising the pin assembly.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1993Date of Patent: April 25, 1995Inventors: Ronald E. Heiskell, Ezra E. Theys, Karl Krause, Frank Knafelc
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Patent number: 5407629Abstract: A multilayer plastic container for use with either a positive or negative pressure dispensing system, the container having an integral body with an inner layer which readily separates from an outer layer and collapses to dispense a product from the container. The container is formed by blow-molding a multilayer preform, and a bottom aperture is formed in the container for injecting air to separate the inner layer from the outer layer. Preferably, the inner layer is predelaminated during manufacture to facilitate its later separation during use. In the case of vacuum dispening, air inlet vent holes are preferably formed at the points of maximum deformation to prevent collapse of the outer layer.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 1993Date of Patent: April 18, 1995Assignee: Continental PET Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Steven L. Schmidt, Wayne N. Collette, Suppayan M. Krishnakumar
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Patent number: 5405569Abstract: A travelling mold tunnel for forming double walled corrugated tube has a first portion for forming corrugated tube and a second belled portion for forming a cuff portion suitable for coupling with another tube. At the upstream end of the belled portion, radial small diameter passages are provided so that a pressure differential may be set up between the inside and the outside of a first parison within the belled portion. Thus, vacuum may be applied through the radial passages to allow an inner parison to laminate with the first parison over its inner surface in the belled portion. The first parison is drawn into the passages in protruding balloons. These may be ruptured. Alternatively, positive pressure may be used. In this case, the balloons may be ruptured inwardly.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1993Date of Patent: April 11, 1995Inventor: Manfred A. A. Lupke
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Patent number: 5405561Abstract: A process for providing microperforations in a zippered film useful for manufacturing reclosable zippered produce bags including the steps of(a) providing a web of thermoplastic film with zipper profile members on at least one side of the web, the zipper profile members spaced apart on the web forming a central web area between the profiles;(b) feeding the web between the nip of a cylinder having a plurality of heated pins and a pressure roller such that a plurality of microholes are formed in the central web area between the zipper profile members; and(c) maintaining the web in feeding alignment between the pin cylinder and the pressure roller such that uniform sized microholes are perforated in the web area between the profile members.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1993Date of Patent: April 11, 1995Assignee: Dowbrands L.P.Inventors: Brian C. Dais, Jose Porchia
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Patent number: 5397228Abstract: Device for the fabrication of concrete blocks having thin through holes for the drainage of water (perforated blocks), the fabrication taking place in at least one mold filled with concrete, which mold is supported on a mold table, and at least one male die for the compaction of the concrete. In order to create the thin holes, core pins are arranged in the region of the male dies or of the mold table or of the mold, which core pins are introduced inside the mold before the compaction of the concrete. Afterward, the concrete is compacted, the core pins are removed from the region of the mold, the compacted concrete blocks are completely demolded, and the concrete blocks are cured.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1993Date of Patent: March 14, 1995Assignee: Metten Produktions-und Handels-GmbHInventor: Josef Metten