With Means Supporting Or Stabilizing Implement In Use Patents (Class 401/48)
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Patent number: 5366309Abstract: An apparatus for administering an adhesive for attaching carpet to undercushion and ceramic tiles and other flooring to a substrate. The apparatus includes a reservoir for holding the adhesive, support rails, a pressure tank, a conduit for conducting a gas from the pressure tank to the reservoir, a pressure regulator in series with the conduit and an applicator head for dispensing the adhesive to the substrate. The applicator head may be pivoted into an inoperative position for preventing discharge of adhesive therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 1993Date of Patent: November 22, 1994Inventor: Ernest G. L. Springall
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Patent number: 5358347Abstract: A mastic spreading device (68) is provided for even application of roofing mastic to metal decks or other roofing surfaces. The device (68) includes an elongated, apertured delivery bar (70) equipped with a plurality of laterally spaced apart, nipple-type valve members (88) operatively associated with corresponding delivery bar openings (86). In preferred forms, the bar (70) is equipped with elongated outlets (80) which are received within the confines of respective valve members (88). The valve members (88) are operable to prevent inadvertent flow of mastic from the bar (76).Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 1994Date of Patent: October 25, 1994Inventor: Paul L. Morris
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Patent number: 5352051Abstract: This invention relates to a writing instrument wherein a temporary ink storage member made of a synthetic resin injection molded article is sandwiched between a pen tip and an ink tank. In the present invention, a flange portion for fitting to a predetermined apparatus, which is positioned around an outer peripheral portion of the temporary ink storage member, is formed integrally with a shaft made of a synthetic resin injection molded article. In embodiments of the invention, the temporary ink storage member is made flexible, the shaft is made of a material which is softer than that of the tip holder, and the tip holder is used as a writing thickness display member. The temporary ink storage member can be used as an ink color display member and a cap is used as an application display member. In other embodiment, the cap can be fitted selectively in accordance with types of writing instruments.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1992Date of Patent: October 4, 1994Assignee: Pentel Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Takashi Tamura, Masamitsu Nagahama, Koichi Enuma, Yoshihiro Wada, Masayuki Kawasaki, Kazuo Sakai, Kazunori Suzuki
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Patent number: 5309643Abstract: An adapter apparatus mounted on a marking instrument to achieve movement in a straight line for marking through a pen/pencil member; highlighting with use of a highlighter pen member; magnifying fine print for ease of reading; and cutting a a support surface with movement in a straight line. The pen/pencil adapter assembly includes 1) a main support member connected to the marking instrument; 2) an alignment and ruler member connected to the main support member for measuring and and movement in a straight line; and 3) a support wheel assembly connected to the alignment and ruler member to achieve movement in a straight line on the support surface. Other embodiments include a magnifying adapter assembly having a magnifying member to magnify fine print; a pen/pencil adapter assembly having a projection support assembly; a highlighter adapter assembly for highlighting; and a cutter adapter assembly for cutting a surface in a straight line.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1992Date of Patent: May 10, 1994Inventor: Robert M. McCollom
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Patent number: 5302207Abstract: A line striper with optical sighting means, and guide line marking devices adapted to be used simultaneously with the application of a paint stripe. The line striper has a forward extending guide bar for direct sighting on the surface to be marked, as well as an optical sighting means for aligning the line striper on a distant fixed point for application of a guide line. Adjustable length booms mounted transverse to the line striper allow application of guide lines a distance removed from the paint spray nozzle. The line striper has multiple paint reservoir paint storage capability to facilitate application of different color paints.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1992Date of Patent: April 12, 1994Inventor: Gregory D. Jurcisin
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Patent number: 5302043Abstract: A striper wheel (6) has a standard flat washer shaped, absorbent member (2). Absorbent member (2) is securely fastened by any means between two rigid supports (4, 4A). Also of a flat washer shape. Absorbent member (2) has a slightly larger circumference than support members (4, 4A).Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 1993Date of Patent: April 12, 1994Inventor: Stephen P. Velliquette
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Patent number: 5271682Abstract: A squeegee-type cleaning device for washing windows and other structures has a holder with a brush, a support for the holder, a wiper blade adjacent the brush and a fluid supply connected by a hose to the holder. Apertures provided along the length of the holder allow fluid to be pumped from the supply along the entire length of the brush. A manually operated pump is provided to pump this fluid. The brush is pivotable relative to the support and a telescopic pole can be provided on the support to aid in cleaning of the structure.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1991Date of Patent: December 21, 1993Inventor: Gianluigi Realdon
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Patent number: 5254167Abstract: An apparatus (10) for applying fluid roof panel adhesive to a substrate includes a holding tank (12) for holding a supply of adhesive vertically above the substrate. The tank is supported by a pair of spaced wheels (14) and has a handle (16) to enable moving the device over the substrate. Openings (32) in a lower wall (30) of the tank enable adhesive to flow onto the substrate. Blocking members (36) associated with each opening are movable in response to the position of a lever (20) to enable or prevent flow of adhesive through the openings. Movement of the apparatus over the substrate provides for controlled deposition of uniformly spaced beads of adhesive suitable for holding roof panels to the substrate.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1991Date of Patent: October 19, 1993Assignee: Tremco, Inc.Inventors: Ronald J. Janoski, Richard J. Gibson, Donald C. Portfolio, Gregory J. Rudolph, Todd P. Hadaway
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Patent number: 5246302Abstract: This invention relates to a paint supplying device and in particular to one including a body portion, a compressible container disposed within the body portion and provided at the bottom with an outlet engaged with a cap, a rotating disc mounted on the top of the container and having a slot, an elevating cylinder having at the top a protuberance engaged with the slot of the rotating disc and formed with external threads, a spring arranged within the elevating cylinder, a guide ring threadedly engaged with the elevating cylinder, a movable press plate engaged with the lower end of the elevating cylinder and provided on the upper end with a neck having a flange on the top, and a brush connected with the container via a flexible pipe.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 1993Date of Patent: September 21, 1993Inventor: Jolion Wey
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Patent number: 5228605Abstract: The hand tool for applying free-flowing pasty materials includes a container with a displaceable base and a nozzle, a piston engagable with the displaceable base to force the free-flowing pasty material from the container, and a guide device for supporting and for guiding the hand tool on the base.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 1991Date of Patent: July 20, 1993Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventor: Andreas Schlichenmaier
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Patent number: 5217313Abstract: This invention relates to a writing instrument wherein a temporary ink storage member made of a synthetic resin injection molded article is sandwiched between a pen tip and an ink tank. In the present invention, a flange portion for fitting to a predetermined apparatus, which is positioned around an outer peripheral portion of the temporary ink storage member, is formed integrally with a shaft made of a synthetic resin injection molded article. In embodiments of the invention, the temporary ink storage member is made flexible, the shaft is made of a material which is softer than that of the tip holder, and the tip holder is used as a writing thickness display member. The temporary ink storage member can be used as an ink color display member and a cap is used as an application display member. In other embodiment, the cap can be fitted selectively in accordance with types of writing instruments.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1991Date of Patent: June 8, 1993Assignee: Pentel Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Takashi Tamura, Masamitsu Nagahama, Koichi Enuma, Yoshihiro Wada, Masayuki Kawasaki, Kazuo Sakai, Kazunori Suzuki
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Patent number: 5143264Abstract: The flat finishing box has attachable/detachable heads each of which comprises a structural part incorporating a mouth and to which an edge assembly and edge assembly adjustment apparatus are attached. Heads are provided for dispensing mud in each of the three standard swath widths, 7", 10" and 12", so that any swath width can be dispensed from one box by interchanging heads attached to the box. The box cover is one extrusion and the bottom and back are another. The hinged edge of the cover has a cylindrical segment along the edge which fits into a partial cylindrical groove in the back, providing a leak proof hinge. Channels are provided to enhance mud flow from portions of the box beyond the width of the mouth of the head being used to the portion within the mouth width.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 1991Date of Patent: September 1, 1992Assignee: Concorde Tool Corp.Inventor: Donald M. MacMillan
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Patent number: 5137386Abstract: A tool for applying mastic (mud) to drywalls during the installation thereof. The tool has a quick opening feature for cleaning or manually filling a cavity with mastic. The tool is pivotally connected on the end of a handle with a controlled friction. A double-edged blade shapes the mastic as it is applied to the wall. The blade may be reversed when one edge becomes nicked or otherwise unusable.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1991Date of Patent: August 11, 1992Assignee: Axia IncorporatedInventor: Morris F. Mower
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Patent number: 5122006Abstract: The apparatus adjusts the arching of the trowelling bar used in the heads of flat finishing boxes. The trowelling bar and the guide strip in which it is mounted form an assembly which, for use with the subject apparatus, is straight in its free state. The apparatus comprises two plungers which are attached with some angular freedom to the guide strip at its quarter points, i.e. the two points essentially midway between its center and each of its ends. When the plungers are moved upward the guide strip/trowelling bar assembly is arched upward. When the plungers move downward the assembly is arched downward. The plunger motions are caused and controlled by two leaf springs, the first disposed to move the plungers upward, the second downward.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 1991Date of Patent: June 16, 1992Inventor: Donald M. MacMillan
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Patent number: 5078527Abstract: An adhesive applicator is provided for applying liquid adhesive to the edge of thin, stiff material such as abutting edges of carpet. The adhesive applicator includes a liquid adhesive reservoir to which is attached an applicator cap having a vertical and horizontal guide surface, and an adhesive orifice located on the vertical surface at a predetermined height above the horizontal surface to deliver liquid adhesive at a predetermined distance above the horizontal surface. In use, the applicator is inverted, the material having an edge on which adhesive is to be applied is aligned so that the bottom of the material rests on the horizontal guide surface and the edge abuts the vertical guide surface, and the applicator cap is moved along the edge maintaining this alignment. The applicator cap can also include a captive closure cap for closing and opening the orifice as desired.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1991Date of Patent: January 7, 1992Assignee: Orcon CorporationInventor: Barry L. Bell
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Patent number: 5071276Abstract: A device for cleaning contact lenses is disclosed which has a tubular or pen-like reservoir having an abradant tip having an external surface which is complementary to the general shape of a surface of a contact lens. A lens support member for supporting a contact lens during the cleaning process is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 1991Date of Patent: December 10, 1991Assignee: Abbott LaboratoriesInventors: Randolph D. Nielsen, Gerald W. Hietala, Clarence J. Endicott
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Patent number: 5069610Abstract: Adapter for a mastic applicator and finishing tool flat box having a guide plate and corner guide assembly adapted to be mounted on opposite side and end walls of the flat box. Each corner guide is slidable between an extended position in which it has an end portion that can be projected beyond the end wall on which the assembly is mounted. The extended end portion is adapted to straddle a corner bead to guide the movement of the flat box along the corner bead during mastic filling of the corner bead. The corner guide end portion position in retracted position being out of contact with the wall board thereby permitting normal flat box mastic dispensing movement across the flat wall board surface. Each adapter guide plate having a flange portion overlying the flat box wall end on which it is mounted, the surface of the flange functioning as wear shoes adapted to ride on the abrasive wall board surfaces during normal flat box operation and during bead filling operation.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 1990Date of Patent: December 3, 1991Inventor: Virgil E. Milburn
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Patent number: 5046877Abstract: A coating dispensing cartridge and spout therefor, includes a device defining a guide surface co-planar with the exit end of the spout orifice, to enable the user to press the guide surface flat against the surface to be coated and to maintain it thereagainst, as the cartridge is moved therealong.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 1989Date of Patent: September 10, 1991Inventor: William J. Longo
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Patent number: 5037224Abstract: An apparatus is provided for holding and stabilizing an implement for making marks on a substrate, said apparatus comprising an upstanding pedestal; a plurality of legs attached to said pedestal and extending in a substantially horizontal direction therefrom; and means, attached to said pedestal, for gripping an implement.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 1989Date of Patent: August 6, 1991Inventor: Christine A. Wright
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Patent number: 5011316Abstract: A hand-held soap-holder conveniently attached to a bar of soap to prevent the soap from being dropped when wet and slippery, and to provide significantly greater control and maneverability of the soap in normal, vigorous shower use and other bathing situations. The device is easily attached by pressing its base portion firmly onto a wet bar of soap. This action implants relatively small, underlying pegs into the soat and engages relatively small-diameter suction cups securely with the soap surface. A vertical stem portion is gripped comfortably between two adjacent fingers, and the device remains reliably stable during use in the shower, tub-bath, or at sink-side. The base portion includes an outwardly positioned, flexible support-flap, which adjusts to the original shapes and contours of a wide variety of common commercial soaps. The support-flap will continue to adjust to those soaps after they erode and shrink during use-life.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1990Date of Patent: April 30, 1991Inventor: Victor A. Damon
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Patent number: 5000361Abstract: The invention is a caulking gun nozzle attachment for consistently applying sealant at a roofing material overlap. The attachment includes a female end for matingly engaging a caulking gun nozzle; an applicator end in communication therewith; the applicator end having a coat-hanger shaped opening defined by a convex upper surface, and a lower surface which are joined at a first edge in a spaced-apart second edge; and a vertical solid guide intermediate the first and the second edge for tracking the overlap whereby a sealant is applied at the overlap uniformly an equal distance therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 1987Date of Patent: March 19, 1991Assignee: Adco Products Inc.Inventors: Brian J. Briddell, Philip D. Beery
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Patent number: 4999224Abstract: A method and device are divulged for over-molding ski soles. As claimed in the invention, a thermoplastic filling material is continuously fed in solid form into a heating and spreader shoe, the material being progressively softened in the shoe and fed in liquid form under the shoe to be successively distributed, crushed, spread over the ski sole, then driven under pressure by a transverse scraper fast with the spreader shoe. The scraper is a steel bar with rectangular section whose lower edge projects slightly below the lower surface of the spreader shoe. The projection of the lower edge, the slant of its front face, the speed of movement and the bearing force are chosen appropriately.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1989Date of Patent: March 12, 1991Assignee: SKID, societe anonymeInventors: Jean-Pierre Bocquet, Daniel Vieau
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Patent number: 4991985Abstract: A grip-steadying device for a writing instrument with an elevated-elongate grip-protrusion extending from the barrel of the instrument. The protrusion may extend from, or comprise a collar adapted to slidably encircle the barrel that can be moved to a point convenient to the grip of the user, or be positioned over the writing tip of the instrument when the latter is not in use. If desired, a holding clip can be provided in association with the collar.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1988Date of Patent: February 12, 1991Inventor: Thomas C. Laipply
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Patent number: 4936699Abstract: A toy accessory has a plastic accessory base having plural engaging parts. At least two different ornamental parts made of a composition for writing which contains a polyolefin are attached to the base. The ornamental parts are simultaneously detachably engaged with the base via the plural engaging parts.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1988Date of Patent: June 26, 1990Assignee: Buncho CorporationInventor: Masamichi Yoshida
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Patent number: 4932565Abstract: A caulking gun or the like for the dispensing of construction materials such as caulk, glue, sealant, etc. is provided with a guide at its front end to enable the user more easily and readily to follow an object such as a construction member, groove and other line to which the material is applied. The guide is especially useful in guns having elongated rear-end extensions that enable operation of the gun by a standing rather than a kneeling workman. The guide in one form is configured to facilitate its following a construction member such as a joist, stud, etc. The guide is also adjustable with reference to the dispensing nozzle of the gun.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1989Date of Patent: June 12, 1990Inventor: Thomas J. Paradiso
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Patent number: 4917517Abstract: A combined hand support and writing instrument holder that has particular application as a writing aid for those who suffer from a disability or are of an advanced age at which writing by hand is a different and hard to control task. The presently disclosed hand support and writing instrument holder releasably retains a writing instrument in contact with a writing paper and provides a comfortable contour for receiving and supporting the user's hand. Thus, the disclosed device may be easily and controllably moved over a writing surface with a steady and even writing motion so that words, and the like, may be more accurately and legibly written.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 1988Date of Patent: April 17, 1990Assignee: Smith & Nephew Rolyan, Inc.Inventor: Paula Ertz
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Patent number: 4907955Abstract: A drywall finishing tool for applying plaster to a wall surface including a guide assembly useful for guiding the tool when applying a plaster substance to a surface adjacent to an outside corner having a corner edge defined by angularly related wall surface, or alternatively for applying plaster to a surface between spaced wall corner edges such as the outside corner edges around an opening between adjacent rooms, the guide assembly having a portion blocking an end of an outlet opening in the tool and including a guide portion extending outwardly therefrom for making sliding contact with the outside corner edge of the wall surface to control and guide movement of the tool when applying plaster to the wall surface adjacent thereto.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 1988Date of Patent: March 13, 1990Inventor: Jerry T. Snipes
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Patent number: 4906119Abstract: A handwriting stabilizer (10) that when held in a trembling head, the hand steadies to allow smooth writing or printing. The stabilizer (10) includes a body having an outwardly extending stabilizing section (14) formed separately from a forwardly located curved gripping section (18) having a bottom surface (20) that is parallel to the writing surface. The gripping and stabilizing sections have a curved ink cartridge bore (32) that extends from the bottom surface (20) of the gripping section, curves upwardly and continues through the stabilizing section (14). Through this bore is inserted a curved ink cartridge (34) having a writing point (28). When in the writing mode, the stabilizing section is pushed forwardly allowing the writing point (28) to project through the bore (32) in the gripping section. Conversely, when the stabilizing section (14) is pulled outwardly, the writing point (28) retracts into the bore (32).Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1988Date of Patent: March 6, 1990Inventors: Lloyd Hartford, Albert O. Cota
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Patent number: 4872778Abstract: A coating dispensing cartridge and spout therefor, includes a device defining a guide surface co-planar with the exit end of the spout orifice, to enable the user to press the guide surface flat against the surface to be coated and to maintain it thereagainst, as the cartridge is moved therealong.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1987Date of Patent: October 10, 1989Inventor: William J. Longo
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Patent number: 4863069Abstract: An applicator for particulate carpet-cleaning compositions having a cylindrical body formed of relatively rotatable inner and outer concentric cylindrical members in 360.degree. frictional nested engagement, separately attached non-rotatably to opposite wheel members of greater diameter than the body, and having dispensing apertures in cylinder which may be closed by the other depending on relative rotational positions. The cylindrical members are relatively rotatable very easily be opposed manual rotation of the wheels to dispensing positions, a closed position, and a filling position in which major filling openings in the cylindrical members are aligned. The cylindrical members are indexed to exact relative positions for accurate dispensing, spill-free filling and air-tight closure.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 1988Date of Patent: September 5, 1989Inventors: William F. Glaeser, Grant D Hodges, David R. Sheppard
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Patent number: 4830594Abstract: An epoxy applicator having a housing for receiving epoxy material to be spread against a floor wall interface, said housing having a bottom open end and a partially open back end; supports on the housing for supporting the housing on the floor and against the wall; and handles on the housing such that the housing may be moved along the floor and against the wall such that epoxy material is applied to the floor and the wall through the open bottom end and the partially open back end forming an L-shaped layer of epoxy material on the floor and against the wall.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 1987Date of Patent: May 16, 1989Inventor: Brian A. Dawson
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Patent number: 4824270Abstract: This invention provides a plastic disposable nozzle tube for a dispensing cartridge, itself disposable, so that the cartridge and nozzle tube can be disposed of after use. The cartridge contains crease setting composition which is dispensed through the nozzle tube and into a crease in a garment which is to be permanently set by the composition. The nozzle tube is pushed into a transverse bore in the cartridge and comprises a tube portion received in the bore and a shoe portion which is push fitted onto one end of the tube portion in a unique position of alignment and is connected thereto. The other end of the tube portion is closed by a plug pushed into the tube portion and connected thereto. Also provided is a nib portion having a rearwardly extending fin having a portion which engages a guide plate attached to the cartridge.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 1986Date of Patent: April 25, 1989Assignee: Clantex LimitedInventor: Frederick Clarke
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Patent number: 4823148Abstract: A calligraphic writing system includes a plotter of the type having a pen carriage, a pen holder mounted on the carriage, a recording table, and means for moving the pen carriage relative to the table so that a pen mounted on the pen holder draws images on a sheet of paper or other medium mounted on the table. The pen has an asymmetric point. The pen and pen holder include positioning means arranged such that the pen may be mounted in the pen holder only in a predetermined and fixed annular position relative to the pen holder and will be maintained in that position when the images are being drawn.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 1988Date of Patent: April 18, 1989Inventors: Jonathan D. Sieber, Joseph S. Sieber
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Patent number: 4778299Abstract: An applicator 10 for crease setting composition comprises an applicator body 12 having at one end thereof a nozzle 14 for applying a crease setting composition to a crease line and at the other end thereof an inlet 26 for compressed air for forcing the composition out of the nozzle 14. Guidance projections 18, 42 are mounted beneath the body so as to guide the applicator nozzle 14 and cause it to deliver composition accurately into the crease. Guidance projections 18, 42 is operatively connected to a valve 2 in the compressed air circuit such that when the guidance projections 18, 42 contacts the garment to be treated pressure is applied to the composition and when the guidance projections are removed from the garment to be creased pressure is removed from the composition.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1986Date of Patent: October 18, 1988Assignees: Wool Development International Limited, Dynic CorporationInventor: John P. Coulter
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Patent number: 4771727Abstract: A liquid dispensing applicator for moistening glue on stamps, envelopes and the like is provided and consists of a liquid holding reservoir tank having an open top and a roller rotatably supported within the reservoir tank positioned to slightly extend above the open top in which rotation of the roller will allow a proper amount of liquid to be picked up from within the chamber and applied to the glue. The roller is rotatingly supported by endwalls of the tank, and a diaphragm-like bottom floor within the tank adjustingly elevates the level of the liquid in the tank via an adjusting screw.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 1987Date of Patent: September 20, 1988Inventors: Daniel B. White, George Spector
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Patent number: 4765766Abstract: An applicator for particulate compositions having a horizontally oriented apertured dispensing container, wheels on either side, and an improved upright handle apparatus. The handle apparatus includes a yoke with a cross member, a mounting bracket affixed to the cross member, a pivotably attached slide mount which is preferably a support tube, a slidably mounted elongated handle, and lock members on the mount and handle for selectively securing the handle member in the slide mount in either an upright use position or a horizontal carrying/storage position. The lock members are preferably spring-loaded button members with buttons receivable in a lateral opening in the support tube. A socket in the bracket base provides rigid connection of the handle member to the cross member.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 1987Date of Patent: August 23, 1988Assignee: Racine Industries, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth Heitmann, Goeffrey B. Rench
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Patent number: 4741852Abstract: A non-slip soap bar construction (10) comprising: a bar of soap (13) having an upper half (14) and a lower half (15); and, an elongated generally I-shaped fabric member (16) captured between the upper and lower halves of the bar of soap (13); wherein, the enlarged ends (17) of the fabric member (16) project beyond the sides of the bar of soap (13) and form non-slip flap portions (18) that provide positive gripping surfaces for the bar of soap.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 1987Date of Patent: May 3, 1988Inventor: John Ondracek
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Patent number: 4630952Abstract: A device for painting wallpaper-like patterns on walls and other flat surfaces. The device comprises a container for holding paint as well as a series of feeder rollers for feeding paint onto the embossed surface of a pattern roller. Additional means, independent of the pattern roller, provides turning power to rotate the feeder rollers at the same linear speed as the pattern roller.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1985Date of Patent: December 23, 1986Inventor: Saul Elbaum
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Patent number: 4629094Abstract: An apparatus for applying adhesive or adhesive pastes in strips on construction or building surfaces comprising a heated hopper container for adhesive mounted on a traveling positive displacement pump, a manifold at the pump outlet provided with a plurality of moveable outlet openings and connected to separate conveying tubes and application nozzles, the positive displacement pump having a widened intake cross-section or a feed screw with a widened in-take cross-section and the hopper having a cylindrical upper section and a lower section conical in only one plane with a heatable screen grid in the transition point between the upper and lower hopper sections, the feed screw and the pump being at least partially heated, the drive shaft of the pump being provided with a safety crank and thermostatically controlled heating element and the hopper being provided with a closable by-pass carrying 2 or more individually or jointly, adjustable horizontally and vertically and elastically rotable slot nozzles mounted slType: GrantFiled: August 5, 1985Date of Patent: December 16, 1986Assignee: Rutgerswerke AktiengesellschaftInventors: Hans-Gunter Vogel, Kurt Muller, Karl Gnewikow
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Patent number: 4602885Abstract: A cuff for assisting a person with poor prehensile ability in holding an implement. The cuff can be made as a flat member having a base plate with a forward extension, and side members extending in opposite directions. The side members are bendable to be formed around the hand of the user. One spring is located adjacent to the base plate between the thumb and the forefinger, and another spring is located generally above the first spring. A pencil or other implement is held between the springs and the cuff for use by the person, the implement being positioned rather naturally for easy use. The forward extension from the base plate supports fingers to prevent flaccid fingers from being uncontrolled during operation of the implement.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 1985Date of Patent: July 29, 1986Inventors: Steven S. Bischoff, Karen T. Bischoff
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Patent number: 4585363Abstract: A therapeutic device for use by a patient in developing fine, medium and gross motor arm movements. The device can be clamped to a stationary surface such as chair or desk and includes outwardly extending upper and forearm members. They are pivotably joined for movement through prescribed angles at joints partially simulating the joints of the arm. The joints each include selective resistance adjustments that enable a selective resistance to be applied at each joint according to the needs of the patient. A grip member at an outer or distal end of the forearm member is grasped or otherwise attached to the patient's hand during use. Movements of the hand and arm effect corresponding movements through the joints of the device. The device thus acts to dampen sudden movements and exercise selected muscle groups while moving in direct response to movement of the user's arm.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1984Date of Patent: April 29, 1986Inventor: Kevin C. McGuire
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Patent number: 4568213Abstract: A pen adapted to be flat, when not being used for writing, can be used as a bookmark. The pen has three panels with one of the panels being connected to each of the other panels at opposite longitudinal edges by hinges, so that all three panels lie in the same plane when the pen is unfolded. One of the panels has a hollow reservoir for storing and dispensing ink, and a pen tip for dispensing the ink extends from the hollow reservoir. A pen tip cover extends from the panel which contains the reservoir and the outer panels are adapted with interlocking means to hold the pen in a prism shape when it is folded. The reservoir may be a three sided channel adapted to hold an ordinary pen refill. Opposite ends of the foldable pen may be flat, scalloped, triangular, pointed, or arcuate as a matter of aesthetic choice.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1985Date of Patent: February 4, 1986Inventor: Michael Money
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Patent number: 4542549Abstract: A wheeled hand-propelled scrubbing device for the upper edge portions of swimming pool side walls near the water level is disclosed. A sponge scrubbing pad is held in a vertical position by a bracket which depends from a wheeled handle. The scrubbing pad can be secured to a detachable plate to facilitate its replacement. A simple mechanism to reciprocate the scrubbing pad vertically during movement of the device can be included and a cleaning liquid dispenser can be provided on the handle of the device for delivering cleaning liquid to the pad.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 1983Date of Patent: September 24, 1985Inventor: Hannah R. Keller
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Patent number: 4537331Abstract: Conventional dispensers are often crude containers with wheels which dispense asphalt by tipping the container and then spreading same manually or by chains or utilizing a relatively inaccurate feed mechanism within the container. The present device is a wheel mounted container insulated to retain heat and thus maintaining the asphalt or similar material in a fluid condition. Adjustable metering valves control the flow and hence the volume of the material dispensed either in a mopping or glazing mode or in a ribbon mode which is also adjustable for width. The machine can be placed in a filling and transport position supported on two main wheels or can be rotated to a dispensing position supported upon the same two main wheels and a third support wheel which also controls the clearance of the dispensing valves from the floor.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1983Date of Patent: August 27, 1985Inventor: Joseph J. Matula
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Patent number: 4516868Abstract: A mastic applicator or "flat box" for use in application of mastic to tape drywall joints includes a container for storing and dispensing mastic. The container has a pressure plate which both supports the apparatus from a handle and applies pressure to force the mastic from an opening that extends across the direction of motion of the tool. To distribute and contour the mastic a flexible blade assembly extends along the rearmost edge of the opening and is positively driven through a range of infinitely adjustable positions by a means of a lever and camming linkage arrangement. The entire adjustment mechanism is itself adjustably mounted so as to selectively adjust the entire adjustment range.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1982Date of Patent: May 14, 1985Assignee: Hawk Industries, Inc.Inventor: Rick K. Molnar
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Patent number: 4511272Abstract: A writing prosthesis includes a base adapted to be secured to the forearm of the user and includes a transparent extending portion to which a writing implement may be mounted. The base is supported for universal movement relative to a surface to be inscribed upon.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 1983Date of Patent: April 16, 1985Assignee: Jason W. BrownInventors: Jason W. Brown, Mitchell N. Ackerman
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Patent number: 4505410Abstract: A fluid dispensing applicator for crease setting compositions comprises a support 16, a reservoir 12 slidably mounted on the support 16, an applicator nozzle 14 connected to the reservoir 12 to deliver fluid therefrom, and a bearing element 40 movable relative to the support 16 between retracted and advanced positions capable of effecting slidable movement of the reservoir respectively towards and away from the support 16 when so moved. A rotatable member 18 is mounted on the support and is geared to a piston arrangement 32, 34 for urging fluid from the reservoir 12 through the nozzle 14. The nozzle 14, bearing element 40 and the periphery of the rotatable member 18 are aligned on the same side of the applicator. When the applicator is not in use a combination of the pressure within the reservoir 12 and gravity cause the bearing element to move the reservoir into the retracted position thereby relieving the pressure in the reservoir and preventing oozing of crease setting composition from the nozzle 14.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 1982Date of Patent: March 19, 1985Inventor: John P. Coulter
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Patent number: 4471713Abstract: Floor treating apparatus, principally for waxing floors includes a drip pan to catch wax from the applicator pad when the applicator head is in a retracted position. A piston pump has an adjustable variable stroke to provide selection of the quantity of wax to be deposited. Slotted connections between the applicator head and the supporting arms provide independent vertical movement of each end of the applicator pad to enable the pad to conform to uneven floors.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 1983Date of Patent: September 18, 1984Assignee: Kenneth J. CoteInventors: Kenneth J. Cote, John W. Dickerson
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Patent number: 4320405Abstract: Recording or measuring equipment is provided with a spring clamp or clip for holding a replaceable writing unit by the ink reservoir of the writing unit. The reservoir carries a pen with a fiber or laminar tip and has a vent at or near the end shaped for insertion in the clamp or clip. A plug equipped with a gripping knob is inserted in the vent and the vent is so located that when the plug is so inserted, the ink reservoir cannot be inserted into and held by the clamp or clip, thus assuring that the vent is opened before the pen goes into use.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 1979Date of Patent: March 16, 1982Assignee: DIA-Nielsen GmbH Zubehor fur die MesstechnikInventor: Paul Freude
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Patent number: 4319851Abstract: A device for flushing, sweeping and scooping debris, snow and ice from roof gutters avoiding the need for climbing on ladders and roofs which in its preferred embodiment includes a means for seeing into said gutters from the ground.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 1980Date of Patent: March 16, 1982Inventor: Frederick M. Arthur