Frame With Movable Intermediate Member Patents (Class 38/102.3)
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Patent number: 8997648Abstract: A system for attaching mesh to a frame and applying tension to the mesh is described. The system includes a locking strip slot in a movable frame member that permits mesh and an attached locking strip to be inserted into the slot from the top. The locking strip may be asymmetric. The system further includes a rigid frame that can hold the movable frame member under tension. The system also includes gripping the movable frame member at the locking strip slot to apply tension to the mesh. A simple hand tool may be used for engaging the locking strip slot and leveraging against the rigid portion of the frame to apply the tension. A simple hand tool may be used for separating the movable frame member from the rigid frame to remove the mesh.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2013Date of Patent: April 7, 2015Inventor: John O. H. Niswonger
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Patent number: 8453566Abstract: A system for attaching mesh to a frame and applying tension to the mesh is described. The system includes a locking strip slot in a movable frame member that permits mesh and an attached locking strip to be inserted into the slot from the top. The locking strip may be asymmetric. The system further includes a rigid frame that can hold the movable frame member under tension. The system also includes gripping the movable frame member at the locking strip slot to apply tension to the mesh. A simple hand tool may be used for engaging the locking strip slot and leveraging against the rigid portion of the frame to apply the tension. A simple hand tool may be used for separating the movable frame member from the rigid frame to remove the mesh.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2010Date of Patent: June 4, 2013Inventor: John O. H. Niswonger
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Patent number: 8430027Abstract: A frame unit for tensioning a printing screen, the frame unit comprising a frame including at least one frame member, the at least one frame member comprising: a supporting frame element; at least one engagement element for engaging a fitted printing screen to tension the same, wherein the at least one engagement element comprises a body which is pivotally coupled to the supporting frame element such that the at least one engagement element is pivotable in one, tensioning sense to tension a fitted printing screen and the other, opposite sense to adopt a configuration in which a printing screen can be fitted to or removed from the frame unit, a first, engagement arm extending from the body for engaging a fitted printing screen, and a second, biasing arm extending from the body to which a biasing force is applied to bias the at least one engagement element to pivot in the tensioning sense; and at least one biasing element operative to apply a biasing force to the biasing arm of the at least one engagement elemeType: GrantFiled: November 4, 2004Date of Patent: April 30, 2013Assignee: DEK International GmbHInventors: Fraser Shaw, James Graham Hall, Lesley Piatek
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Patent number: 8418383Abstract: A canvas frame and canvas frame kit is disclosed that permits canvas frames of unorthodox configuration. The canvas frames include divergent interior portions that permit an irregular primary frame to be matched with a supplemental frame to present a single, unified work of art separable at the whim of the user.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2011Date of Patent: April 16, 2013Inventor: Mazin Badawi
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Publication number: 20090031593Abstract: An extension tool of a sheet-shaped material comprising, in order to stretch a sheet-shaped material over its entirety at minimum adjusting portions and with a uniform tension, four corner members disposed at locations corresponding to the four corners of a rectangle, four frames disposed at locations corresponding to the sides of the rectangle and supported at the opposite ends thereof by the corner members so as to be movable in the directions of the sides, and four rods disposed so as to pass through the four frames respectively. One set of corner members located on the diagonals of the rectangle are respectively provided with moving mechanism for moving the rods along the sides of the rectangle.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2007Publication date: February 5, 2009Inventor: Furetsu Kasuya
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Patent number: 7000538Abstract: A support and tensioning frame for a stencil to enable solder paste to be applied to printed circuit boards and other electronic substrates includes a support frame engaged with at least two opposed mounting members. Each mounting member includes at least one projection for engaging an aperture in a stencil to mount the stencil under tension. A permanent-biasing mechanism engages one or more of the mounting members to place the stencil under tension. A second biasing mechanism engages the mounting member to provide a bias opposite that of the permanent-biasing mechanism to facilitate release of a mounted stencil.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2004Date of Patent: February 21, 2006Assignee: Alpha Fry, Ltd.Inventor: David Godfrey Williams
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Patent number: 6619003Abstract: A method of assembling a frame assembly for a partition system is disclosed. The frame assembly includes a partition panel, a fabric covering the panel, and a frame component. The frame component automatically and evenly tensions the fabric about the panel. The frame component provided according to this method includes a support element, a lockable element, and an integral hinge defined between the support and lockable elements. The support element defines a cavity for receiving and supporting the panel. The lockable element extends from and is moveable relative to the support element. The panel is inserted into the cavity, and the fabric is mounted to the lockable element. Next, the lockable element is moved about the integral hinge such that the fabric mounted to the lockable element is automatically and evenly tensioned about the panel. A backing strip may be mounted to the frame component to protect the fabric from the integral hinge.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2002Date of Patent: September 16, 2003Assignee: Quanex CorporationInventors: John Paul Von Arx, Charles Joseph Librande
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Publication number: 20020014316Abstract: A bracing system for canvas stretcher frames allows for positioning of one or more braces in a stretcher bar frame, to prevent inward pulling of the stretcher bars under canvas tension. The braces are modular in design and allow convenient assembly of multiple-braced stretcher bar frames. The braces have tenons which engage with a groove extending around the inner periphery of the stretcher bar frame, and the braces themselves preferably have grooves in their edges, to receive the tenons of further braces.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2001Publication date: February 7, 2002Inventor: John M. Sooklaris
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Patent number: 6289804Abstract: A support and tensioning frame for a stencil to enable solder paste to be applied to printed circuit boards and other electronic substrates includes a support frame engaged with at least two opposed mounting members. Each mounting member includes at least one projection for engaging an aperture in a stencil to mount the stencil under tension. A permanent-biasing mechanism engages one or more of the mounting members to place the stencil under tension. A second biasing mechanism engages the mounting member to provide a bias opposite that of the permanent-biasing mechanism to facilitate release of a mounted stencil.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2000Date of Patent: September 18, 2001Inventor: David Godfrey Williams
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Patent number: 6237489Abstract: A support and tensioning frame for a stencil to enable solder paste to be applied to printed circuit boards and other electronic substrates includes a support frame engaged with at least two opposed mounting members. Each mounting member includes at least one projection for engaging an aperture in a stencil to mount the stencil under tension. A permanent-biasing mechanism engages one or more of the mounting members to place the stencil under tension. A second biasing mechanism engages the mounting member to provide a bias opposite that of the permanent-biasing mechanism to facilitate release of a mounted stencil.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2000Date of Patent: May 29, 2001Inventor: David Godfrey Williams