Circular Patents (Class 411/521)
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Patent number: 4757615Abstract: A vial retaining assembly for a level or like object employs a retainer member for securing the vial in a mounting receptacle of the level. The retainer member comprises a first set of generally radially extending ears which frictionally engage the wall which defines the receptacle. A second set of radially extending ears forcefully engages the end of the vial to secure the vial in fixed relationship within the receptacle.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1987Date of Patent: July 19, 1988Assignee: The Stanley WorksInventor: Norbert J. Cecil
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Patent number: 4752178Abstract: A circular waved retaining ring is formed from two turns of a flat elongate wire strip and which follow a continuous sinusoidal wave path that includes a series of waves equidistantly spaced about the ring wavepath, each wave having a shoulder portion which bears against generally parallel surfaces of the working elements positioned on a shaft or in a cylinder bore. The ring fits in a rectangular groove formed either on a shaft or in a cylinder bore, the width of the groove being slightly greater than the distance between successive wave crests and troughs.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1986Date of Patent: June 21, 1988Assignee: Smalley Steel Ring CompanyInventor: Michael Greenhill
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Patent number: 4697968Abstract: A locking ring for preventing inadvertent unfastening of threaded fasteners comprises a substantially cylindrical ring having a slot extending the entire width of the ring for allowing the ring to be easily compressed to fit into a counterbore that is slightly smaller than the uncompressed ring. The locking ring also comprises at least one protrusion on the outer surface of the ring that is capable of being inserted into an indentation in the counterbore when the ring is inserted in the counterbore. The locking ring is capable of having a threaded member disposed therethrough when the locking ring is disposed in the counterbore. The locking ring may also be crimped so as to engage the threaded fastener disposed therein so that the interconnection of the locking ring with the counterbore and threaded fastener prevents inadvertent unfastening of the threaded fastener.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1981Date of Patent: October 6, 1987Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Corp.Inventor: Luciano Veronesi
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Patent number: 4676530Abstract: A press fitted coupling device for fluid flow systems having fluid flow conduits with luer type connectors thereon such as those systems as are used in medical and surgical applications acts to convert a luer type male connector to a male luer lock fitting by means of an internally threaded annular collar having an annular locking member preferably disc shaped snap fitted therewithin. The inner periphery of the locking member is sized and dimensioned to slip over the male luer type connector on one of the fluid flow conduits and to engage an anchor thereon adjacent the root section of the male luer type connector so as to hold the coupling device in assembled position.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1983Date of Patent: June 30, 1987Assignee: Warner-Lambert CompanyInventors: Gregory N. Nordgren, Warde M. Cameron, Jr.
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Patent number: 4659246Abstract: Structure for screwing on sheet metal an object having a fitting hole comprises sheet metal having a prepared hole formed therein in the shape of a saucer and also having a saucer-shaped lip which has a thickness equal to the thickness of the sheet metal and defines the prepared hole, and a screw composed of a screwhead, a shank depending from the screwhead, external threads formed around the shank and a substantially conical tip. The screw is passed through the fitting hole in the object and driven into the prepared hole in the sheet metal while catching the leading end of the saucer-shaped lip between the adjacent external threads.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 1986Date of Patent: April 21, 1987Assignee: Crown Screw CorporationInventor: Ichirou Sugiyama
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Patent number: 4635813Abstract: The insert of the invention is designed for installation in a gasoline filler neck so that the neck is restricted to a size allowing filling only by unleaded gasoline-size nozzles. The insert is designed for situations where the original restrictor has been removed and/or altered so that regular gas may be used. The insert is designed with locking teeth around the perimeter to allow the insert to be placed into the neck and yet provide that the insert is difficult to remove.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 1984Date of Patent: January 13, 1987Inventor: Marlin W. Peickert
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Patent number: 4543988Abstract: The invention relates to a stop which is locked in position a bore of an operative device as well as to a device provided with at least one such stop. The stop is adapted for use particularly with, but not exclusively, with a safety valve. The stop includes a skirt adapted to be received in a bore and having at one end (29) by which it is connected to a centering dish (26), a diameter which adjusts itself practically without play in the bore (30) designed to receive the stop. At a second free end (31) the skirt has a diameter prior to positioning in the bore which is larger than that of the bore (30) intended to receive the stop so that, during the assembly, the skirt is compressed by the walls of the bore and thereafter, by reaction, it is forcibly pressed against the walls of the bore (30).Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1983Date of Patent: October 1, 1985Assignee: S.A. Robinetterie, S.F.R.Inventor: Jean L. Huveteau
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Patent number: 4472087Abstract: A roof support pin for insertion into a roof bore having an opening comprising an elongate tube for insertion into the bore, the tube being compressed prior to insertion of the tube into the bore opening so that the tube expands to frictionally engage the bore a distance from the bore opening. In one embodiment, a roof support plate has a hole with a diameter smaller than the diameter of the bore. The plate hole compresses the diameter of the tube upon insertion of the tube into the bore through the plate hole. In one aspect, the tube includes adjacent opposed longitudinal edges forming a longitudinal slit. The tube edges engage and are turned resiliently inwardly of the tube at the longitudinal slit as the tube is circumferentially resiliently compressed, and resiliently coacting to provide an expansion force for frictional engagement of the tube with the bore.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 1982Date of Patent: September 18, 1984Inventor: Gerald W. Elders
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Patent number: 4466763Abstract: A retaining device has a central body adapted to be radially inserted into a bore or recess of a machine member to be retained. Lateral legs of the device are integral with the body and intended for at least partial engagement with the machine member to be retained. The body consists of a tube. The legs extend from one end of the tube on opposite sides.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 1981Date of Patent: August 21, 1984Inventor: Max Fischer
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Patent number: 4448288Abstract: The invention proposes a disc brake having a caliper (14) slidably mounted on a fixed support (10) by at least one axial column (16) slidingly received in an open bore (58) in the caliper (14). The brake is characterized in that the column (16) includes an axial abutment associated with the sleeve (40) in order to limit the axial displacements of the latter with respect to the caliper (14) when the stem (46) of the bolt (42) is unscrewed from the fixed support (10). The abutment (86) consists of a crown (70) of U-shaped cross-section the inner cylindrical sidewall (72) of which is mounted in the bore (43) inside the sleeve (40) and the flat annular end (76) of which is held tight between the end (52) of the sleeve and the fixed support (10) when the column (16) is fixed to the latter, the abutment surface (86) consisting of the extreme free edge of the outer cylindrical sidewall (74) of the crown (70).Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1981Date of Patent: May 15, 1984Assignee: Societe Anonyme DBAInventor: Jean Delaunay
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Patent number: 4407610Abstract: The stabilizer comprises an elongate support tube having a split extending generally lengthwise responsive to peripheral compression of the tube to cause contraction of cross-sectional dimension and cause frictional engagement with the surface of a bore in an earth structure for anchoring the tube within the bore. A sleeve located about and fixed to the driven end of the tube provides an impact surface for accepting insertion forces for driving the tube into the bore. A support plate having a hole with cross-sectional dimensions smaller than the cross-sectional dimensions of the bore is positioned relative to the earth structure with the hole substantially aligned with the opening of the bore. The plate hole compresses the tube upon insertion of the tube into the bore through the plate hole, the tube expanding after passage through the plate hole to frictionally engage the surface of the bore in spaced relation to the bore opening.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 1982Date of Patent: October 4, 1983Inventor: Gerald W. Elders
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Patent number: 4389809Abstract: A pin-shaped connecting element for connecting toy structural elements each having at least two openings, has an elongated body part which can be received in one opening of the structural elements and has an elongated slot and a plurality of transverse slots subdividing the body part into a plurality of independently resiliently yieldable sections, and an arresting member insertable in an intersecting opening of the structural elements and engageable into a respective one of the transverse slots so as to arrest the elongated body part in the structural elements. The arresting member may have one or two projections engaging in one or two transverse slots in the region of the transverse opening.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 1981Date of Patent: June 28, 1983Inventor: Artur Fischer
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Patent number: 4378913Abstract: Device for securing an element projecting through an opening against axial displacement of the element including an end of the element projecting through the opening being formed with a noncircular cross-section and with a peripheral slot, and a perforated disc mounted on the projecting end and having at least a part thereof formed of material harder than that of the element, the perforated disc having an inner contour corresponding to the cross-section of the projecting end and, after being mounted on the projecting end, being turnable relative to the element to an extent that at least the part thereof formed of the harder material engages in the peripheral slot.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1981Date of Patent: April 5, 1983Assignee: Repa Feinstanzwerk GmbHInventor: Artur Fohl
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Patent number: 4350462Abstract: A roof support pin for insertion into a roof bore having an opening comprising an elongate tube for insertion into the bore, the tube being compressed prior to insertion of the tube into the bore opening so that the tube expands to frictionally engage the bore a distance from the bore opening. In one embodiment, a roof support plate has a hole with a diameter smaller than the diameter of the bore. The plate hole compresses the diameter of the tube upon insertion of the tube into the bore through the plate hole. In another aspect, a plurality of rings longitudinally spaced axially on and retain the tube compressed prior to insertion of the tube through the plate hole into the bore. The rings slidably engage the tube for retention at the plate for allowing the tube to expand within the bore. In yet another embodiment, a spiral strip wraps and retains the tube compressed prior to insertion into the bore. The spiral strip is stripped from the tube as the tube is inserted through the plate hole.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 1980Date of Patent: September 21, 1982Inventor: Gerald W. Elders
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Patent number: 4327947Abstract: A keeper spring for mounting a rotatable mining tool in the bore of a supporting block is formed of a unitary, metallic spring material, and includes a cylindrical member which is split along its axial length so as to be radially expansible and contractable, thereby defining a first spring portion. Three, equally spaced elongated arcuate, leaf spring protuberances project radially outwardly of the central region of the cylindrical member and are aligned with the axial length of the cylindrical member. Each protuberance is formed by providing two parallel slits in the wall of the cylindrical member, after which the material intermediate the slits is indented outwardly so as to effectively define a second spring portion.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1980Date of Patent: May 4, 1982Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: Arnold B. Bower, Jr.
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Patent number: 4318498Abstract: The plunger may be releasably locked in a fully extended condition against depression by an annular locking disc which receives the plunger and has a series of radially inwardly projecting, circumferentially spaced, plunger-engaging teeth snapped into a notch on the plunger. The teeth are slightly outwardly inclined in the direction of plunger extension, and stationary structure on the pump adjacent the plunger cooperates with the teeth to prevent them from being reversely flexed when depression of the plunger is attempted, thereby securely locking the same in its upwardly extended position. By gripping a tab on the disc and flexing it upwardly so as to reversely flex at least certain of the teeth, attempted depression of the plunger while the teeth are in that condition will release the plunger so that full depression may continue.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1980Date of Patent: March 9, 1982Assignee: Realex CorporationInventors: Wallace F. Magers, John J. Palmisano
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Patent number: 4284379Abstract: According to a preferred embodiment of the invention the stabilizer comprises an elongate, generally annular element for insertion into an undersized bore in a roof or wall of a mine shaft, or tunnel, or the like, for frictionally engaging the bore surface to stabilize the subterranean earth structure in which the bore is formed, in which the element has stiffening ribs disposed lengthwise thereof in order that the stabilizer may be formed of relatively thin material without significant loss of longitudinal strength. The ribs are defined by inwardly-directed channels, formed in the outer surface of the stabilizer, which facilitate circumferential compression of the stabilizer so that the latter can be readily inserted into the undersized, earth structure bore.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 1979Date of Patent: August 18, 1981Assignee: Ingersoll-Rand CompanyInventor: Walter M. Chaiko
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Patent number: 4245484Abstract: An improvement in post-type earrings, which are earrings connected to a human ear by a rigid slender short rod or post which extends from an ornament, and is rectilinear and cylindrical. The post is threaded at the end opposite to the ornament, and a clutch having a conical configuration formed by a concave base and a plurality of radial springy fingers is provided. The clutch is pushed onto the post, whereby the tips of the fingers engage the convolutions of the helical threading, and the clutch may only be removed by unscrewing it off of the post. The present clutch configuration features a concave base for self-locating of the post; an octagonal base perimeter for facilitating grip and unscrewing; convex rounded tips on the fingers; a center longitudinal ridge on each finger for increased strength and less weight; lateral end ridges adjacent the finger tips to prevent degradation or bending of the tips; and lateral base ridges on each finger which improve flexibility.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1979Date of Patent: January 20, 1981Assignee: Intimate Jewels Inc.Inventor: Alvin Block