Including Settable Material Patents (Class 411/82)
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Publication number: 20030031525Abstract: A resin embedded rock bolt dimensioned to be inserted into a hole drilled in a rock body with a clearance fit between the bolt and hole, the bolt having a shank which is plastically deformed by the application of an eccentric shear force to form a paddle protruding beyond the undeformed exterior of the shank prior to deformation, the paddle being shaped to mix the resin.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2002Publication date: February 13, 2003Inventor: Jeffrey R. Fergusson
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Publication number: 20030026664Abstract: A rock stabilizing apparatus and method for use with adhesion materials has a tensionable reinforcing member having a threaded portion at one end and an opposite end. The member-threaded portion threadably receives a nut and a bearing plate is retained on the member-threaded portion by the nut. A shearing element is provided for temporarily fixing the nut in a first operating position. At a predetermined torque, the shearing element fails and the nut is freed to advance on the threaded member portion from the first temporary operating position to a second permanent operating position. The first fixed operating position is located at the top end of the member-threaded portion. The second operation position is located at the bottom end of the member-threaded portion so that the bearing plate is in abutting contact with the face of the rock formation. In its first operating position the nut and reinforcing member may be rotated together for mixing the adhesion materials located within the drill hole.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2001Publication date: February 6, 2003Inventor: Rock Mongrain
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Patent number: 6514593Abstract: A pin for Z-pinning at least two composite material layers to each other which comprises generally circular first and second ends of first and second diameters, respectively. Extending between the first and second ends is a central portion defining at least two radially extending flange sections which are each of a diameter exceeding the larger of the first and second diameters. In an alternative embodiment, the pin comprises generally circular first and second ends which are of first and second diameters, respectively. Extending between the first and second ends in the second embodiment is a central portion defining a generally hyperboloidal outer surface having a maximum diameter which does not exceed the smaller of the first and second diameters.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 1999Date of Patent: February 4, 2003Assignee: Northrop Grumman CorporationInventors: Steven R. Jones, Howard A. King, Joseph T. Salehi, John P. Kern, George Rodgers
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Patent number: 6514013Abstract: In an anchor rod (1) for a synthetic resin adhesive anchor having a shaft (2) with a plurality of area segments (4) arranged in axial succession, the surface of which is low-friction with respect to synthetic resin mortar (6), areas (4) are formed. Viewed in a circumferential direction, the areas are arranged side by side such that a desired splitting zone (9) is created in the transition region of two adjacent areas (4) of this type.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2000Date of Patent: February 4, 2003Assignee: MKT Metall-Kunststoff-Technik GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Longfei Li, Hans Warnke
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Patent number: 6511120Abstract: A reinforcing nut plate (40) contacts one surface of an automotive vehicle body pillar (28) with hot-melt adhesive bodies (52) therebetween. A door hinge plate (15) is secured to the pillar (28) and nut plate (40) by one or more bolts (20,22) providing a predetermined mounting arrangement. On rust-proofing or other manufacturing treatment raising the door temperature a significant amount, the adhesive bodies affix the nut plate to the pillar. Now, the door may be removed from the pillar and transported to another work site for accessories to be mounted, following which the door can be readily reinstalled to the predetermined arrangement with the pillar and nut plate.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2000Date of Patent: January 28, 2003Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventor: Richard K. Mitts
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Patent number: 6499267Abstract: A tie rod, for insertion into an anchorage where it is secured by at least one of an organic and inorganic mortar composition has an axially extending shaft (2) with an axially extending connection section (3) and an axially extending anchoring section (4). The anchoring section (4) has at least two conically shaped members, one following the other in the axial direction and with the outside diameter of the members increasing toward a leading end of said anchoring section. The conically shaped members (6, 7) include a first cone (6) at the leading end of the shaft, inserted first into the anchorage and secured to the shaft (2) so that it cannot be shifted axially. At least one second cone (7) separate from the first cone can be slipped onto the anchoring section (4) of the shaft so that it can be shifted to a limited axial extent along the anchoring section (4).Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2000Date of Patent: December 31, 2002Assignee: Hilti AktiengesellschaftInventor: Thomas Ayrle
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Publication number: 20020184841Abstract: A compressible structure for temporarily protecting a glass pane of a window structure includes a shaping member for removable securement on the window structure and defining a cavity over the glass pane and a layer of solidified compressible material in said cavity providing protection for the glass pane. A window protection system includes a shaping member and a supply system for supplying a compressible material in fluidic form to a cavity of the shaping member, wherein the fluidic compressible material sets to form a layer of solidified compressible material. A protected window structure comprises a window structure and a panel of solidified compressible foam material disposed over at least a portion of one or more glass panes of the window structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2001Publication date: December 12, 2002Inventor: Jeffrey H. Diamond
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Patent number: 6484471Abstract: An anchoring member is provided for anchoring an object to a supporting surface having a bore for receiving the anchoring member. The anchoring member comprises an elongate cylindrical body having a penetrating end arranged to be embedded in the bore and an exposed end opposite the penetrating end. The exposed end is configured differently than the penetrating end for distinguishing which end is to be embedded into the bore. At least part of the outer surface of the body is threaded adjacent the exposed end. An adhesive compound arranged to be coated about the penetrating end of the body secures the body within the bore. A heat generating compound located within a chamber in the body generates ambient heat for assisting in setting and curing the adhesive compound for anchoring the body in the bore.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2001Date of Patent: November 26, 2002Assignee: Patent Applied TechnologyInventors: William G. Steed, David Langtry
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Patent number: 6485240Abstract: A joining assembly for mounting a fastening element of thermoplastic material to an external surface of a structural member of thermoplastic material. The fastening element and the structural member are provided with a joining projection and, respectively, a joining extension have matingly shaped joining surfaces which are integrally joined to each other by melting.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2001Date of Patent: November 26, 2002Assignee: Bollhoff GmbHInventors: Michael Stumpf, Detlef Schulz
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Patent number: 6474910Abstract: A rockbolt assembly for securement within a borehole generally comprising a rockbolt, an anchor, a hollow tube assembly, a faceplate and a nut. The rockbolt has a threaded free end and a second end associated with the anchor. The hollow tube assembly has open first and second ends and an internally extending threaded portion configured to engage the rockbolt. The threaded portion is positioned between the ends with respective first and second tube areas defined on opposite sides thereof. At least one channel is defined in the tube assembly and extends from one tube area to the other such that a continuous passage traversing the threaded portion is defined between the ends of the tube assembly. The nut engages the tube assembly and the faceplate such that tightening of the nut about the tube assembly is translated through the rockbolt to cause engagement of the anchor.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2001Date of Patent: November 5, 2002Assignee: Ingersoll-Rand CompanyInventor: Warren Thomas Lay
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Patent number: 6468010Abstract: A fastening element including a cylindrical body (1) having, in its end portion remote from an end facing in a setting direction, a longitudinal bore (22) for receiving a mortar mass, and having, at it end facing in the setting direction, at least one through-opening (5) connecting the longitudinal bore (22) with an outer surface of the body (1), and a mixing device (8) located in the longitudinal bore (22) between the mortar mass and the through-opening (5).Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2001Date of Patent: October 22, 2002Assignee: Hilti AktiengesellschaftInventors: Lutz Achim Sager, Astrid Buder
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Patent number: 6457910Abstract: A tubular anchor includes a tubular member (1, 21) with a drilling head (2, 22) at one of its end, a load application element (3) extending along a portion of the tubular member opposite the one end, opening (5, 23) provided in a region of the drilling head. The tubular anchor also includes at least one, substantially cylindrical, hollow element (7, 24, 25) for receiving a mortar mass (4, 37, 38) and closed, at its opposite ends, with two displaceable pistons (8, 9; 31, 32, 33, 39), respectively, with one of the pistons being received in a piston-receiving region of the at least one mortar-mass receiving element and facing in a setting direction (S), (6, 35) and at least one through-opening (11, 34) spaced from a free end of the piston-receiving region (6, 35) by a distance (a, b) corresponding at least to a length (l) of the piston (8, 32) received therein.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2001Date of Patent: October 1, 2002Assignee: Hilti AktiengesellschaftInventors: Wolfgang Ludwig, Erich Leibhard
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Patent number: 6447228Abstract: Improvements to a rock bolt and a method of forming a rock bolt are disclosed. The rock bolt includes at least one paddle section that is formed by applying an eccentric shear force to the shank of the bolt from opposite sides of the bolt. The paddle section is thereby comprising an eccentrically deformed portion of the shank of the bolt. The rock bolt is adapted for use in a hold sized to receive the bolt with a clearance fit. A resin mixture contained in the hold is cooperable with the paddle section of the rock bolt to secure the bolt within the hole.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2001Date of Patent: September 10, 2002Assignee: Industrial Roll Formers Pty Ltd.Inventor: Jeffrey R. Fergusson
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Patent number: 6428243Abstract: A cable bolt (10) for use in mining excavations comprising a plurality of generally closely spaced wires or strands (11) which have a first end for fitting into a bore hole (21) formed in an excavation and a second end which is terminated within a cylindrical sleeve (17). The sleeve (17) has a threaded external surface for receiving a lock nut (18) which is tightened against a bearing plate (19) so as to tension the cable bolt (10). The wires or strands (11) are separated outwardly from a central longitudinal axis of the cable bolt (10) at spaced locations along the length of the cable bolt to form a “bird cage” (13) at each location. Spacers (14) are provided at each location to cause the outward separation of the wires or strands (11). A central tubular member (12) extends along the axis through the sleeve (17) and each spacer (14).Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1999Date of Patent: August 6, 2002Assignee: Quantax PTY LTDInventor: Warwick Bernard Hutchins
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Publication number: 20020098055Abstract: A concrete anchor bolt formed of an axially extending fixing member (1) having a first axially extending section (5) fixable in a tapped blind borehole (3) in a first solid body (4) secured by a temporarily fluid fixing agent (2) and an axially protruding second axially extending section (7) embeddable in a subsequently settable second solid body (6), wherein a conically shaped section sleeve (8) is present on the second section (7).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2002Publication date: July 25, 2002Inventors: Bernhard Sander, Joachim Gunther, Marcel John, Michael Siemers, Pietro Bianchi, Erich Wisser
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Patent number: 6394722Abstract: An insert according to the present invention has a very low transverse Coefficient of Thermal Expansion. This is the result of an isolation and compensation structure formed by a sleeve surrounding a post. The sleeve isolates the post from the thermal expansion effects of the panel. This eliminates the influence of thermal expansion/contraction of both the panel and the bonding material. Since the post itself will also expand and contract with temperature, the attachment point of the post to the sleeve is deliberately selected so as to compensate for the post's own dimensional changes.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1999Date of Patent: May 28, 2002Assignee: Swales AerospaceInventors: Cengiz Kunt, Chiachung Lee
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Patent number: 6350092Abstract: A fastener for securely attaching a board perpendicularly to an edge of a composite board that includes a first portion and a second portion. The first portion includes a dowel that fixedly engages in a blindbore in the edge of the composite board, a washer that removably abuts against the dowel and the edge of the composite board and limits travel of the dowel in the blindbore, glue that is disposed on the dowel and in the blindbore and fixedly engages the dowel in the blindbore, and an installation screw that extends through the washer and threadably into the dowel, and when tightened, holds the first portion together as a unit, while the unit is being installed in the blindbore, and once the unit is installed, the installation screw and the washer are removed, with the glue maintaining the first portion in the blindbore.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2000Date of Patent: February 26, 2002Inventor: Jonathan S. Powell
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Publication number: 20010028833Abstract: A fastening element including a cylindrical body (1) having, in its end portion remote from an end facing in a setting direction, a longitudinal bore (22) for receiving a mortar mass, and having, at it end facing in the setting direction, at least one through-opening (5) connecting the longitudinal bore (22) with an outer surface of the body (1), and a mixing device (8) located in the longitudinal bore (22) between the mortar mass and the through-opening (5).Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2001Publication date: October 11, 2001Inventors: Lutz Achim Sager, Astrid Buder
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Patent number: 6296319Abstract: A fastening arrangement for a motor vehicle wheel made of a light metal alloy which is formed by an interior wheel shell and an exterior wheel shell which are fastened to a wheel disk chamber by way of wheel bolts which are arranged concentrically with respect to a wheel hub. The two shells of the wheel can be connected in a mutually sealed manner by way of wheel bolts inserted in bushes, and the bushes are pressed into bores of the shells and held in an embedded manner in a sealing mass. A spacer member is interposed between the wheel chamber and the interior wheel shell. The spacer member is made of a material different than the material of the interior wheel shell and the material of the brake chamber, to facilitate corrosion resistance.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1998Date of Patent: October 2, 2001Assignee: Dr. Ing. h.c.F. Porsche AGInventors: Frank Hummel, Jens Stach
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Publication number: 20010024606Abstract: A joining assembly for mounting a fastening element of thermoplastic material to an external surface of a structural member of thermoplastic material. The fastening element and the structural member are provided with a joining projection and, respectively, a joining extension have matingly shaped joining surfaces which are integrally joined to each other by melting.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2001Publication date: September 27, 2001Inventors: Michael Stumpf, Detlef Schulz
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Patent number: 6273657Abstract: An anchoring device for anchoring a threaded member in a substrate material. More particularly, an anchoring system for anchoring a threaded member in a substrate material, which anchoring system is designed to alleviate the stresses caused during use when water trapped within the anchoring system between an anchoring sheath and a threaded member expands upon freezing.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1999Date of Patent: August 14, 2001Assignee: Penn Rail Systems, Inc.Inventor: Vladimir A. Vorona
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Patent number: 6270290Abstract: A tensionable mine roof cable bolt having a resin grouted upper portion and a mechanical anchor. The cable bolt is rotated during installation in a mine roof bore hole to mix resin and engage the mechanical anchor with the rock. A drivehead press fitted onto the lower end of the cable may be stripped off the bolt upon tensioning of the bolt to a predetermined load.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1999Date of Patent: August 7, 2001Assignee: Jennmar CorporationInventors: John C. Stankus, Kendal L. Taylor
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Patent number: 6240696Abstract: An anchor rod to be received in a bore filled with mortar mass including a connection region (2, 22, 32) having a plurality of axially arranged one after another, conical enlargements (4, 24, 34) a diameter of which increases in a setting direction and which are provided with circumferential sections (5, 25, 35) radially spaced from a longitudinal axis of the anchor rod (1, 21, 31) by a greatest distance, having a radius (r) smaller by from about 0.1 mm to about 1.5 mm then a half of a nominal diameter of the anchoring region receiving bore, and extending, respectively, in a circumferential direction over an angle of up to 300°.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 1999Date of Patent: June 5, 2001Assignee: Hilti AktiengesellschaftInventors: Wolfgang Ludwig, Erich Leibhard
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Patent number: 6203114Abstract: A novel temperature probe provides a visual indicator to an operator of when an assembly, such as a vehicle axle, filled with a semi-fluid synthetic grease for lubricating the bearings therein has reached an unsafe temperature during operation. In one embodiment, the temperature probe is provided in a specially drilled bore through one of the components. In another embodiment, the temperature probe is provided in a bore drilled into a fastener member which is normally used in the assembly. The temperature probe includes an indicator pin which is mounted in a housing. When the components reach an unsafe temperature during operation, the indicator pin pops outwardly from the housing to alert a user that an unsafe temperature has been reached.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 1999Date of Patent: March 20, 2001Assignee: Wabash Technology CorporationInventor: Rodney P. Ehrlich
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Patent number: 6193456Abstract: A metal insert, in particular a threaded metal insert, adapted to be embedded in a receiving bore of a plastic part. The insert has a sleeve-like body member. At least one row of teeth projects from the peripheral surface of the body member, which teeth are circumferentially spaced with respect to each other. Each tooth is of a shape such that it diverges from a tooth front end in an axial direction and terminates in an end face extending transverse to said axial direction at a tooth terminal end. Between the teeth are gaps which taper in said axial direction while they remain open between said end faces of adjacent teeth. The teeth ensure that insertion forces for urging the insert into the plastic part are minimal, while resistance to withdrawal of the insert is maximal.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1999Date of Patent: February 27, 2001Assignee: Bollhoff GmbHInventors: Michael Stumpf, August Borchard, Peter Jankowski
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Patent number: 6183181Abstract: A Tee-nut fastener device having a tubular threaded sleeve and a flange around one end of the sleeve and a through bore extending from one end of the sleeve to the other, and a closure sealing the flange end of the sleeve while leaving the opposite end of the sleeve open.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1999Date of Patent: February 6, 2001Assignee: Sigma Tool & MachineInventors: Herbert E. Leistner, Carlo Stagnoli
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Patent number: 6135687Abstract: A device used to indicate whether a predetermined compressive load has been applied to the device. The device is formed to receive an anchor member upon which a tensioning force is to be applied in conjunction with loading the device. The device itself has an upper press that has an aperture formed to receive the anchor member and also has means for manipulating a washer. The device also has a lower die with an aperture formed to receive the anchor member. The lower die is formed so as to be able to work in conjunction with the upper press when the upper press and lower die are aligned and moved towards each other. The lower die also has means for manipulating the washer. The means for manipulating the washer are also formed to cooperate with the means for manipulating the washer on the upper press. The device also has a washer that lies between the upper press and the lower die.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 1999Date of Patent: October 24, 2000Assignee: Simpson Strong-Tie Co., Inc.Inventors: William F. Leek, M. Joe Luthy
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Patent number: 6079179Abstract: A combination construction anchor bolt and retainer for poured concrete installations includes an anchor bolt retaining sleeve which contains an anchor bolt and which is adapted for attachment to a concrete form such that it is imbedded in poured concrete after removal of the form. The sleeve has a single point along its length where its inside diameter matches the bolt outside diameter but the sleeve inside diameter tapers outward from that dimension both above and below that point. This dual tapered design allows the anchor bolt to be adjusted slightly after concrete has been poured and set around the sleeve. The sleeve includes a bolt head retaining pocket and a plurality of wings which prevent it from turning after concrete has set around it.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 1998Date of Patent: June 27, 2000Inventor: Charles S. Shoemaker, Jr.
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Patent number: 6074134Abstract: A tensionable mine roof cable bolt having a resin grouted upper portion and a mechanically anchored lower portion. The lower portion includes a shaft which is swaged to the cable and accepts a mechanical anchor. The cable bolt is rotated during installation in a mine roof bore hole to mix resin and simultaneously engage the mechanical anchor with the rock. A drivehead press fitted onto the lower end of the cable fails upon tensioning of the bolt to a predetermined load.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1998Date of Patent: June 13, 2000Assignee: Jennmar CorporationInventors: John C. Stankus, Kendal L. Taylor
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Patent number: 6035595Abstract: A self-sealing furring nail has a nail and a furring wad assembly. The furring wad assembly includes a plunger friction fit on the nail and a housing friction fit on a shaft of the plunger at one end of the housing, and at the other end of the housing there is a gap between the housing and the nail. The activating surface of the plunger is located within the housing, and the plunger's shaft extends from within the housing outside of the housing towards the nail head. The housing has a package of sealant material inside. The package has a sealant encased within a burstable bag. When the furring nail is driven through building paper into a frame of a building, the head of the nail contacts the plunger's shaft causing the plunger's activating surface to compress the bag of sealant. The bag bursts and the sealant passes through the gap between the nail and housing and seals the penetration hole between the nail and the building paper.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1998Date of Patent: March 14, 2000Inventor: Kirk D. Anderson
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Patent number: 6029417Abstract: An anchor rod for an attachment anchor including a trailing region (1) provided with a load application element (2), and an anchoring region (4) submergeable in a hardenable inorganic and/or organic mortar mass and having a mixing section formed of a head portion (5) provided at its free end (6) with a cutter (7) extending substantially transverse to the axis (A) of the anchor rod, a transporting section (10) adjoining the mixing section, and a compression section (13) adjoining the transporting section (10), with the head portion (5) having a region (53), the outer diameter (c) of which is larger than the largest diameter (d) of the transporting and compression sections (10,13) of the anchoring region (4), and provided with a mortar mass transporting arrangement (9).Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 1998Date of Patent: February 29, 2000Assignee: Hilti AktiengesellschaftInventors: Erich Leibhard, Wolfgang Ludwig
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Patent number: 6017176Abstract: To provide an adhesive fastener which has no need of a vacuum cup or a tab, an adhesive fastener 1 comprises a body member 2 and a tank member 3. The tank member 3 forms an adhesive container 10 in which adhesive material is contained. One end of the tank member is open but the other end is closed by a rigid end wall 13 and a frangible thin portion 14. The body member 2 has a plunger 18 which is slidably inserted from the opening side into the adhesive container 10 and forces out the adhesive from the frangible end, and an adhesive surface 22 which is formed outside the tank member so as to move together with the plunger and comes into contact with the surface of an attachment member to be bonded to the attachment member by means of the adhesive material. On the frangible end of the tank member, a protrusion 6 protruding axially outwardly is provided in the center or axis.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1998Date of Patent: January 25, 2000Assignee: Emhart Inc.Inventor: Hideo Marui
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Patent number: 6012888Abstract: An adhesive fastener for securement to a substrate which has a reservoir comprising a reservoir cup and a piston located therein blocking entry of atmospheric water vapor and preventing unintentional leakage of adhesive from the reservoir and a wall portion of the reservoir may be displaced to prevent hydraulic lock as the piston is pushed into the reservoir during assembly of the fastener and also when the fastener is being deployed against the substrate. Apparatus and a method of filling the reservoir cups and inserting pistons therein while excluding atmospheric water vapor is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 1997Date of Patent: January 11, 2000Assignee: Theodore Sweeney & Co.Inventors: Engelbert A. Meyer, Drew J. Smith, Theodore J. Sweeney, Jr.
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Patent number: 5971443Abstract: The invention pertains to a tubular threaded joint provided with a device opposed to over-screwing or unscrewing. The joint includes a male component (3) with an external threading (8) and a female component (2) with internal threading (6), these two components capable of being assembled with predetermined amount of torque. A female portion (7) arranged beyond the female threading (19) and a male portion (13) arranged beyond the male threading (12) provide between their internal surface (14) and external surface (15) an annular zone in which one part at least forms a calibrated zone (20) in which an adhesive ensures mechanical connection between the female portion (7) and the male portion (13). Use of the joint particularly for the oil and gas industry.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 1998Date of Patent: October 26, 1999Assignee: Vallourec Mannesmann Oil & Gas FranceInventors: Thierry Noel, Bruno Cacciaguerra
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Patent number: 5957644Abstract: The present invention is an insert to be embedded in concrete for securing an object to a concrete surface. The insert comprises a u-shaped body having a bridge connecting two legs, each leg terminating in a flange. The body provides a flow passage in each leg for allowing the concrete to flow through the legs. Also, the legs are substantially planer and each leg has a rib portion that extends from the plane to provide added strength. The body further comprises a seam joining the bridge to each leg, and the seam is provided with a reinforcing notch. Similarly, a seam joins each leg to each flange, and the seam also has a reinforcing notch.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 1998Date of Patent: September 28, 1999Inventor: James A. Vaughan
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Patent number: 5942313Abstract: A method of manufacturing an injection molded object having an outer shell with a front face and a light transmitting assembly molded into the outer shell which assembly is visible from the front face. The method includes the following steps. Supporting a light transmitting assembly on a mold projecting tool which is closable with a mold cavity tool having an interior wall which defines the front wall of the outer shell. Forming narrow passages through the light transmitting assembly to connect its front and rear faces. Closing the mold to position the front face of the light transmitting assembly adjacent the interior wall of the mold cavity tool while leaving a narrow peripheral recess therearound in communication with the narrow passages.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1998Date of Patent: August 24, 1999Assignee: The Grigoleit CompanyInventor: Robert K. Howie, Jr.
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Patent number: 5938386Abstract: A fastening device, which will facilitate the assembly of associated parts or manufactured articles, features a conductive target material for absorbing electromagnetic waves and converting wave energy to heat; an assembly element, contiguous with the target material, which expands upon exposure to heat emanating from the target material; and a solid adhesive material, contiguous with the conductive target material, which will become adhesively active and effect the adherence of the associated parts upon exposure to heat emanating from the target material.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1998Date of Patent: August 17, 1999Assignee: Senco Products, Inc.Inventors: David L. Remerowski, Duane C. Shomler, Anthony T. Racca, David J. Lococo
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Patent number: 5931620Abstract: In bottoms of three bolt head receiving holes 26 of a stay body 11 made of resin, there are embedded respective collars 30 by insert molding, in such a manner that both end surfaces of each collar are exposed. In an outer peripheral surface of the collar body 31, a knurled portion 32 is formed to leave a non-knurled portion 33 in a lower end portion of the collar body 31. The collar 30 is embedded in the stay body by insert molding in such a state that a slightly chamfered seating surface 34 of the non-knurled portion 33 is slightly projected from a lower end surface of the stay body 11. Since a resin adhered portion is not formed on the seating surface of the non-knurled portion of the collar, the seating surface of the collar and a fastening surface 27 of a bracket 8 is fastened by bolts 29 to be in tight contact with each other, and the stay 10 and the bracket 8 can be maintained in desired parallelism.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 1998Date of Patent: August 3, 1999Assignee: Mitsuba CorporationInventors: Chikafumi Sugai, Susumu Aoki
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Patent number: 5895186Abstract: A chemical anchor bolt and cap assembly installable in a hole drilled in masonry for fastening an object thereto The threaded shank of the bolt and the hollow cap extending from its end are inserted into the hole, causing an uncured bonding agent deposited in the hole, such as an epoxy, to surround the cap and the shank. When the epoxy hardens the cap is then embedded in the epoxy to create a void below the end of the shank. Cast in the epoxy surrounding the shank is a female thread that complements the shank thread. To permit the bolt to turn and cause the end of the shank to advance into the void and thereby tighten the fastening, the threaded shank has coated thereon a releasable barrier layer that acts to masks surface irregularities in the shank thread and to slightly space the shank thread from the female thread. As a consequence, the female thread cast in the epoxy is functionally free of irregularities and is loosely intermeshed with the shank thread whereby the bolt can then be easily turned.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1998Date of Patent: April 20, 1999Assignee: Anthony C. GiannuzziInventors: Louis N. Giannuzzi, Anthony C. Giannuzzi
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Patent number: 5888334Abstract: A fixture (structural element) is readily mounted to a surface of a substrate (such as concrete) by embedding and adhering an internally-threaded anchoring element (sleeve) in a hole in the substrate. Preferably, the anchoring element is recessed below the surface of the substrate ("embedded"). To aid in inserting the anchoring element into the hole, an insertion tool may be employed. The system is re-usable, in the sense that the fixture can be removed and replaced, or the fixture can be removed and the hole in the substrate covered. In the latter case, a gauge element may be inserted into the anchoring element prior to sealing over the hole. A template is provided to ascertain the depth that the anchoring element is embedded within the substrate, as determined by the cross-sectional dimension of the gauge element at the surface of the substrate. Alternatively, the insertion tool can remain in place, within a bore in a substrate, mated to the anchor element.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1996Date of Patent: March 30, 1999Inventor: Frederic C. Abraham
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Patent number: 5885041Abstract: A self-tapping, screw-type masonry anchor turnable into a hole drilled in masonry to fasten an object thereto, the anchor also being capable of being chemically retained in the hole to render it exceptionally resistant to pull out and vibratory forces. The anchor includes a head engageable by a tool to turn the anchor into the hole and a shank extending from the head surrounded by at least one helical cutting thread whose crest diameter exceeds the hole diameter whereby as the anchor is turned into the hole, a mating thread is then tapped in its bank. Also surrounding the shank in the space between successive convolutions of the thread is a helical zone. The shank of the anchor is coated with a release agent, and when a charge of an uncured, flowable resinous adhesive is deposited in the hole and the shank is turned therein, this adhesive then fills the helical zone, the flowable adhesive acting to lubricate and cool the cutting thread as the shank is turned into the hole.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 1997Date of Patent: March 23, 1999Assignee: Anthony C. GiannuzziInventors: Louis N. Giannuzzi, Anthony C. Giannuzzi
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Patent number: 5879115Abstract: A method and apparatus are disclosed for joining a plastic insert or component to a plastic base having a recess therein. The component is provided with integral projections thereon that are in a circular array with the projections being separated circumferentially from one another by spaces. The projections are force-fitted against the plastic base. The plastic of projections is caused to flow circumferentially into the spaces, and the plastic of the base is caused to flow into the spaces where the plastics are melded together. Then the flowed, melded plastics are brought to a solid condition with spaces now filled with solid, melded plastics that interlock the components to the base against rotation relative to one another and to prevent them from being pulled apart. The preferred component is a boss. The boss may be inserted into a recess in the plastic base, and a shoulder on the boss may abut the plastic base and limit the insertion of the boss into the base.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 1997Date of Patent: March 9, 1999Assignee: Unimation, Inc.Inventor: James Medal
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Patent number: 5857817Abstract: A centering sleeve and overflow member assembly adapted to facilitate installation of a bolt having a head and a shank extending therefrom in a hole drilled in masonry having a diameter greater than that of the shank to fasten a fixture to the masonry. The fixture has a mounting hole in alignment with the masonry hole in which is deposited a charge of a flowable uncured bonding agent. The overflow member which rests on the fixture has an opening therein in registration with the mounting hole and the sleeve which fits in the mounting hole telescopes into the upper end of the masonry hole. The sleeve is provided with centering means which when the shank is inserted through the sleeve into the masonry hole and the bolt head then lies adjacent the fixture, then acts to maintain the shank coaxial with the sleeve and with the bank of the masonry hole below the sleeve to define an inner passage between the shank and the sleeve and an annular space between the shank and the bank.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1996Date of Patent: January 12, 1999Assignee: Anthony C. GiannuzziInventors: Louis N. Giannuzzi, Anthony C. Giannuzzi
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Patent number: 5853841Abstract: A fastener for a high strength connection with a substructure with a straddling dowel, drilling cylinder or nail for insertion into a substructure material, for example, of concrete, rock, wood or the like, is disclosed. At least a portion of an outer surface of the fastener means is coated with a curable adhesive.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1997Date of Patent: December 29, 1998Assignee: ITW Befestigungssysteme GmbHInventors: Jurgen Castor, Harald Kollmann, Knut Jansen
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Patent number: 5823729Abstract: A tee nut includes a shaft part, a flange part outwardly extending from a first end of the shaft part, and a cap part outwardly extending on a second end of the shaft part while blocking or closing this second end, which consist of an integral material. The shaft part is in the form of a hollow cylinder, and is provided with a female screw threading on its inner peripheral surface, while the cap part has a non-circular external shape. The tee nut having this structure can be manufactured from a metal plate through a series of steps including plastic working, and can be securely embedded in and fixed to a member consisting of resin or rubber while preventing displacement of the tee nut.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1997Date of Patent: October 20, 1998Assignee: Nagayama Electronic Industry Co., Ltd.Inventor: Yutaka Nagayama
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Patent number: 5816844Abstract: An electrical connector for establishing an electrical connection to an electrical conductor. The connector includes a connector body with a cylindrical hull or recess for receiving the electrical conductor with an insulating layer. A contact screw is positioned in the connector body and the contact screw includes an end portion for displacing or piercing the insulating layer of the insulated conductor.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 1996Date of Patent: October 6, 1998Assignee: Krone AktiengesellschaftInventor: Athula Perera
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Patent number: 5811175Abstract: A method of manufacturing an injection molded object having an outer shell with a front face and a light transmitting assembly molded into the outer shell which assembly is visible from the front face. The method includes the following steps. Supporting a light transmitting assembly on a mold projecting tool which is closable with a mold cavity tool having an interior wall which defines the front wall of the outer shell. Forming narrow passages through the light transmitting assembly to connect its front and rear faces. Closing the mold to position the front face of the light transmitting assembly adjacent the interior wall of the mold cavity tool while leaving a narrow peripheral recess therearound in communication with the narrow passages.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1997Date of Patent: September 22, 1998Assignee: The Grigoleit CompanyInventor: Robert K. Howie, Jr.
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Patent number: 5807051Abstract: An adhesive insert anchor including an anchor body and a screw member for insertion into a drilled hole in a substrate containing an adhesive. The anchor body further including an integral friction segment and an adhesion segment. The friction segment includes an internally threaded cavity in which to receive the screw member and a knurled portion. The adhesion segment includes a cylindrical section and a plurality of saucer-shaped buttons positioned along its length ending with a terminal button. The buttons on the adhesion segment provide greater surface area for contact between the adhesive and the anchor. The friction segment has an external diameter substantially the same as the diameter of the hole drilled in the substrate, thereby providing a friction fit between the anchor body and the walls of the substrate hole.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1996Date of Patent: September 15, 1998Assignee: United Industries CorporationInventor: David V. Heminger
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Patent number: 5795118Abstract: A tacking device for tacking a first member to a second member comprises a tacking member having a fusible plate and a pin having a bulged tip and projecting from the lower surface of the fusible plate; and a retaining member having a substantially cylindrical body provided with a plurality of catches on its outer circumference. The tacking member is rotated at a high rotating speed or vibrated with the fusible plate pressed against the first member so that the upper surface of the fusible plate is fused by frictional heat to weld the tacking member to the first member, the pin is inserted in the central hollow of the retaining member so that the expanded tip of the pin is caught by the retaining member to combine the tacking member and the retaining member, and the retaining member is forced into a hole formed in the second member so that the catches engage with the edge of the hole to tack the first member to the second member.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1997Date of Patent: August 18, 1998Assignee: Nifco, Inc.Inventors: Hiroshi Osada, Hiroyuki Nakaya
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Patent number: 5749670Abstract: A method for securely joining together at least first and second structural elements without disrupting the contour or continuity of the surfaces of the structure or the structural elements is disclosed. The first structural element has a first hole having a counterbored section. The counterbored section has a recessed cavity therein, which is open to the counterbored section and has an upper wall that extends generally radially outwardly from the longitudinal axis of the first hole. The second structural element has a second hole in coaxial alignment with the first hole. A fastener, such as a bolt or stud and nut combination, is inserted into the coaxially aligned holes so that the structural elements are thereby joined and the head of the bolt or nut is recessed in the counterbored section of the first hole. A suitable castable material, e.g. aluminum, is then applied to the first hole so as to fill any remaining space in the hole, including the counterbored section and the recessed cavity.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 1996Date of Patent: May 12, 1998Assignee: Dresser-Rand CompanyInventor: John J. Astor