Bolt- Or Roll-carried Indicia Patents (Class 40/309)
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Patent number: 12202704Abstract: A bobbin insert includes a head, a stem extending from the head, and an attachment member connected to the stem. A system for storing or labeling a bobbin includes a bobbin having a first opening on a first end of the bobbin and a second opening on a second end of the bobbin opposite the first end. The bobbin further includes a through-hole extending from the first opening to the second opening. The system further includes an insert having a head, a stem extending from the head, and an attachment member connected to the stem. The stem is configured to be inserted into the through-hole through the first opening, and at least a portion of the attachment member is configured to extend out of the second opening. A method for storing or labeling a bobbin includes inserting a stem of an insert into a through-hole of the bobbin.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2024Date of Patent: January 21, 2025Inventors: Michael C. Ferrari, Michael A. Ferrari, Caesar M. Ferrari
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Patent number: 11766904Abstract: A pin assist device that eliminates the need to use a separate tool to insert and/or extract a cotter, or other fastening, pin. The pin assist device allows the user to easily insert or extract a pin in locations that are difficult to reach, in all types of weather and virtually all conditions. Related pin assist devices, hitch pins, and hitch pin assemblies are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2020Date of Patent: September 26, 2023Assignee: Truck Shields, LLCInventor: Dennis H. Hancock
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Patent number: 11406469Abstract: A packaging assembly may retain a sterile medical device for use in a surgical setting, such as an orthopedic implant or instrument. The packaging assembly may have a first packaging component and a second packaging component. The first packaging component and the second packaging component may be attachable to each other to define a first interior space containing the medical device. The first packaging component may have a first retention feature that defines a first interior receptacle shaped to receive at least part of the medical device such that a user can manually grip the medical device through the first retention feature. The first interior space may be manually opened by a user grasping the medical device through the first retention feature.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2020Date of Patent: August 9, 2022Inventor: Ole Stoklund
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Patent number: 8075699Abstract: A paper-roll core that is a soluble, disposable carrier for cleaning and/or disinfecting chemicals. The paper-roll cores are toilet paper roll cores and paper towel roll cores and are rapidly soluble in water and may release cleansers, disinfectants, colors, etc., upon dissolving. Described are: methods of using, manufacturing, advertising, and distributing the paper-roll cores; and methods of advertising and distributing such paper-roll cores to children, who will particularly enjoy the novelty; and methods of modifying existing paper-roll core manufacturing equipment to manufacture soluble cleanser-dispensing paper-roll cores.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2011Date of Patent: December 13, 2011Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventor: George H. Butler, III
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Patent number: 7951440Abstract: A paper-roll core that is a soluble, disposable carrier for cleaning and/or disinfecting chemicals. The paper-roll cores are toilet paper roll cores and paper towel roll cores and are rapidly soluble in water and may release cleansers, disinfectants, colors, etc., upon dissolving. Described are: methods of using, manufacturing, advertising, and distributing the paper-roll cores; and methods of advertising and distributing such paper-roll cores to children, who will particularly enjoy the novelty; and methods of modifying existing paper-roll core manufacturing equipment to manufacture soluble cleanser-dispensing paper-roll cores.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2004Date of Patent: May 31, 2011Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventor: George H. Butler, III
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Patent number: 6926308Abstract: Toilet paper, paper towel and facial tissue products (10) are presented. Information may be placed, through printing or embossing, on the toilet paper, paper towels and facial tissues. The information (62) may comprise advertisements, coupons, prizes (such as stickers and crossword puzzles), games or other promotional materials. In addition, information (62) may be placed on a sheet separate from the toilet paper and/or paper towels and/or facial tissues. The information sheet may be then be placed in conjunction with the toilet paper, paper towel or facial tissue by rolling or by interleaving (16) the information sheet with the toilet paper, paper towel or facial tissue. In another aspect, different information may be place on two or more sheets to convey a story (39) or other information. The information (72) may, for example, be used to help potty train children, or to teach children numbers or the alphabet.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2001Date of Patent: August 9, 2005Inventors: Daniel Joel Penn, Michael Charles Penn, Amir Nathaniel Penn
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Patent number: 6739080Abstract: A label for a skein of yarn includes a main portion of generally quadrilateral shape for encircling the skein. A projection is integrally formed with the main portion and extends outwardly from a side of the main portion and is bent to pass through the ends of a loop of yarn formed inwardly of one end of the skein thereby keeping the loop opened. An enlarged tab is integrally formed at an outward end of the projection and is turned downward against the main portion to secure the tab in position through the ends of the loop so that the label resists slipping along the length of the skein.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2001Date of Patent: May 25, 2004Assignee: Dollfus & Mieg CIE-DMCInventors: Philippe Thomas Derevoge, Jean-Paul Ganaye
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Patent number: 6631574Abstract: The tubular core of a rolled product (e.g., toilet tissue, foil, plastic wrap, paper towels, etc.) includes an advertising or other display thereon, visible to consumers when the product has been removed from the roll. The display may be applied directly to the core, or to a thin, flexible secondary sheet applied in turn to the core. The core tube with its message or secondary sheet and rolled product may be assembled and cut to length during manufacture. Alternatively, the secondary sheet may have a width somewhat wider than the length of the tube, so the ends of the sheet wrap around the ends of the tube and are visible about the ends of the tube when a rolled product is installed upon the tube. The present invention may be used for advertising, safety, public service, chance means (lottery, etc.) or other messages as desired.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2001Date of Patent: October 14, 2003Inventor: Robert Okyere
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Patent number: 6527213Abstract: A skein support bow includes an elongated solid main section made of flexible material and has a length approximately equal to the length of a skein to be mounted thereon. Double hook members are located at each end of the elongated main section for engaging a corresponding loop end of the skein. An excrescence is integrally appending from the main section and forms a label hanger for receiving a label after the label is removed from the skein thereby making information on the label available after the skein is mounted to the bow.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2001Date of Patent: March 4, 2003Assignee: Dollfus Mieg & CIE —DMCInventors: Thomas-Derevoge Philippe, Jean Paul Ganaye
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Publication number: 20020166270Abstract: The tubular core of a rolled product (e.g., toilet tissue, foil, plastic wrap, paper towels, etc.) includes an advertising or other display thereon, visible to consumers when the product has been removed from the roll. The display may be applied directly to the core, or to a thin, flexible secondary sheet applied in turn to the core. The core tube with its message or secondary sheet and rolled product may be assembled and cut to length during manufacture. Alternatively, the secondary sheet may have a width somewhat wider than the length of the tube, so the ends of the sheet wrap around the ends of the tube and are visible about the ends of the tube when a rolled product is installed upon the tube. The present invention may be used for advertising, safety, public service, chance means (lottery, etc.) or other messages as desired.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2001Publication date: November 14, 2002Inventor: Robert Okyere
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Patent number: 6435436Abstract: A re-usable yarn carrier includes a tube having an annular recess formed in an outer peripheral surface adjacent one end of the tube. The annular recess defines a marking surface located radially inward from the outer peripheral surface. The marking surface includes markings, for example, colored bands, bar code or the like, for identifying at least one characteristic of the yarn wound onto the carrier. The marking surface may further include a knurled surface, slip-resistant coating, hooks or the like, for catching the yam at the start of the winding operation.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2000Date of Patent: August 20, 2002Assignee: Sonoco Development, Inc.Inventor: John F. Auten
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Patent number: 6385879Abstract: An adaptable and removable end labeling apparatus for labeling tubular and rolled materials including a base having a first side and a second side and a center rod having one end affixed in the center of the first side. The second side is adapted for placement of labeling indices. A resiliently adaptable circumferential wedge member coupled to the center rod and radially projecting therefrom is provided for adaptably friction fit coupling to an inner circumferential wall of the tubular and rolled materials.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1999Date of Patent: May 14, 2002Inventor: Frederick D. Fisher
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Patent number: 6073868Abstract: A re-usable yarn carrier to be mounted on a winding machine and to have yarn wound on and unwound therefrom is provided. The yarn carrier includes a hollow cylindrical tube which is preferably made of a plastic material. Each end of the tube is provided with a channel. The transition between the outside surface of the tube and the channel is formed by a shoulder. A resilient ring is positioned within each channel. The resilient ring is engaged by the base surface of the channel and forms an engagement surface adjacent to the shoulder on the tube. Further, the end of the ring positioned proximal to the end of the tube forms a protective edge. Thus, if the tube is dropped, the ring takes the brunt of the force rather than the tube material itself. The formation of the ring within the channel within the tube forms a yarn winding engagement surface. In addition, the resilient rings may be provided in various colors and forms so as to provide identification for the type of yarn on the tube.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 1998Date of Patent: June 13, 2000Assignee: Sonoco Development, Inc.Inventors: James P. Stevens, Clint M. Jones, Victor J. DesRosiers, James E. Johanson
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Patent number: 5275282Abstract: A document holder comprising a slotted open-ended sleeve dimensioned to permit facile insertion and removal of a medial length of rolled document thereinto and therefrom through its slot, and to retain the document in a rolled configuration of predetermined diameter convenient for storage. The document holder may also be provided with a substantially flat exterior labeling surface to facilitate labeling of the document in rolled condition for ready filing and retrieval from storage.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1992Date of Patent: January 4, 1994Inventors: Chet Ross, Michael Green
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Patent number: 5010667Abstract: An identification tag for rolled drawings is made froma sheet of heavy stock paper. The tag is enlongated and is preferably from two to three inches wide and five to eight inches long. One end of the device is a holding portion while the other end is the tag portion. Between the two is a transition portion which is comprised of a score line in the paper which extends across the width of the device in an arc. When the holding portion is flexed so as to be inserted into the end of a rolled document, the tag portion can be folded downwardly where it remains substantially planar and perpendicular to the axis of the holding portion and covers the end of the rolled document for identifying the same.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 1989Date of Patent: April 30, 1991Inventor: Herman A. Hassinger
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Patent number: 4889294Abstract: This invention is directed to a yarn carrier with means for visually indicating the type of yarn wound onto the carrier. In particular the indicator is a color coded ring which is received in a channel at the end of the yarn carrier. This arrangement provides a clear visible indication of the type of yarn on the carrier while not adding to the length or diameter of the carrier. As such the critical dimensions of the carrier are assured while providing a simple convenient indication of the type of yarn.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1988Date of Patent: December 26, 1989Assignee: Sonoco Products CompanyInventors: Samuel F. Adams, Hans-Peter Bolz
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Patent number: 4876809Abstract: A device for identifying and storing rolled-up sheets of material such as blueprints, drawings, etc. The device includes a combination retainer/identifier which in a cylindrical sleeve configuration thereof may be slid onto the rolled-up sheet to retain same at a fixed diameter, while serving the dual purpose of displaying indicia for identifying the sheet. A plurality of retainer/identifiers are provided in a collapsed-tube rolled form and positioned within a dispenser for individual dispensing thereof by tearing along perforations.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1987Date of Patent: October 31, 1989Inventor: Frank M. Johnson
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Patent number: 4852823Abstract: This invention relates to a yarn carrier with means for catching the end of a yarn and also for providing an identification of a particular characteristic of the yarn. The catching and identifying means comprises a radially extending opening through the peripheral wall of the yarn carrier arranged to receive a color coded insert. The combination of the insert and the opening additionally form oppositely directed yarn engaging notches for catching and retaining the free end of the yarn to be wound on the carrier.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1988Date of Patent: August 1, 1989Assignee: Sonoco Products CompanyInventors: Samuel F. Adams, Hans-Peter Bolz
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Patent number: 4765078Abstract: A reel assembly which comprises right and left halves of a reel interconnected by a connecting member. The width of the reel assembly is adjusted by the length of the connecting member. The right and left halves of the reel each have a rim and a holding ring with a narrow space therebetween, into which the margins of a reel tape are inserted and held.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 1984Date of Patent: August 23, 1988Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha UniversalInventor: Toshio Yamamoto
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Patent number: 4745696Abstract: A visual marker for indicating or identifying rolled drawings provides a marker member in the form of a flat disc with a boss on a rear surface of the disc. A wire loop has ends turned inwardly for receipt as a press-fit in a slot defined in the boss. The ends define an axis which can rotate within the slot so that a front face of the disc can either be positioned at right angles to the plane of the loop for presenting axially from the end of the rolled drawing or substantially in the plane of the loop for facing upwardly when the loop is positioned horizontally between planar sheet or, for example, a stack of paper.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1986Date of Patent: May 24, 1988Inventor: Raymond E. Scouten
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Patent number: 4471547Abstract: An identification insert for inserting into one end of a rolled drawing for identifying said rolled drawing from a stack of similarly rolled drawings and the method thereof is disclosed. The insert is a tubular member with an outwardly extending flange at its rearward end and at least one longitudinal slot extending from adjacent its rearward end and opening at its forward end. The outwardly extending flange provides a surface for identifying indicia such that the drawing can be easily identified when viewed from the end into which the insert is inserted. The identification insert is circumferentially compressible at its forward end such that in one mode of use it exerts a wedging effect against the innermost layers of the roll as its forward end is inserted therein.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1982Date of Patent: September 18, 1984Inventor: Richard Koslow
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Patent number: 4339885Abstract: A generally tubular-shaped article which is adapted to be placed around the end of a rolled-up article, such as rolled-up drawings and the like, for identification purposes. The tubular-shaped article has a cylindrical tube having at one end and attached thereto another cylindrically-shaped object of a rubber-like composition. The rubber-like cylindrically-shaped object is adhered to the outer periphery of the one end of the cylindrical tube. A cap is placed around the outer periphery of the opposite end of the cylindrical object. The cap has a label attached for identifying the rolled-up article, such as the rolled-up drawings placed therein. The cylindrical object is flexible, thereby permitting the user to grip the drawings using the rubber-like cylindrical object. Other embodiments include a concave-shaped cylindrical object for gripping the drawing when placed therein.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 1980Date of Patent: July 20, 1982Inventor: Richard K. Brown
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Patent number: 4161075Abstract: Substantially flat modified hourglass shaped holders around which yarn may be wound, and having slits at one end for retaining the ends of the yarn, an aperture at the other end for suspending the device from a support, and a sleeve holder intermediate the two ends for identification indicia, may be used in multiple for organizing and storing yarn of varying colors and shades.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 1978Date of Patent: July 17, 1979Inventors: Ann S. Eubanks, Celeste M. Steinkraus
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Patent number: 4155184Abstract: A heavy duty sheave especially for use in supporting the stresses and strains on a wire cable in loosening the frozen load of waste within a roll-off box, to permit discharge of the load, without breakage of the sheave is formed of a solid disc of hot rolled steel plate circumferentially butt welded to a pair of outer steel washers to form a cable groove of curved cross section. To avoid breakage of sheaves by substitution of weaker units, each sheave of the invention includes identification means recognizable by the manufacturer but not readily noted or discovered by the user.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 1977Date of Patent: May 22, 1979Inventor: Lionel G. Frenette
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Patent number: 3992794Abstract: An elongated flat flexible plastic plate having a bent flat portion at one end. A Velcro securing strip is mounted on the flat portion, an inventory designating card having a similar Velcro securing strip on one face thereof may be fixedly but removably arranged on the other strip. The flat plate may be inserted into a roll of carpeting and the like stored in racks so that the inventory card will be outwardly of the end of the roll and will have appropriate indicia thereon indicating style, color, size, and footage of the carpeting. The card is readily removable for revising this data when any carpeting is removed from the roll.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1972Date of Patent: November 23, 1976Inventor: Anthony C. Lazarus
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Patent number: 3973345Abstract: An apparatus for identifying the contents of a cylindrical container. The apparatus comprises a semicircular member mounted on the peripheral surface of the container for relative rotation with respect to the container. The semi-circular member has its ends detachably connected with identification members carrying thereon an information on the contents of the container and provided with a weight mounted on the semi-circular member at the central point thereof whereby the semi-circular member is automatically caused by the weight to move to a position in which the identification members are disposed at positions ready for identification by a person when the container is placed with its end faces disposed in substantially vertical planes.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 1972Date of Patent: August 10, 1976Inventor: Akinori Isobe