Revolving Or Endless-type Conveyor Patents (Class 52/31)
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Patent number: 11319719Abstract: A modular system for creating a temporary plurality of individual living spaces, may include a plurality of anchors, where pairs of anchors create opposing sides of a personal space. A frame may be positioned between the pairs of anchors to create a bedding structure. The anchors may also provide storage space, lights, power source, among other features of a living area. A covering may be used between the pairs of anchors to separate the living space from the rest of the space to improve individual privacy.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2019Date of Patent: May 3, 2022Assignee: PERKINS + WILL, INC.Inventors: Eric Van Aukee, Yan Krymsky, Ryan D. Hollien, Mohsen Ghanbari
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Patent number: 10820726Abstract: A food stand system with a plan view in the shape of an incomplete circle, with a flat top surface as a countertop, and a convex customer-facing surface. The stand contains a food preparation appliance having both cooking and refrigeration components. Sensors measure the appliance interior state, and provide data to an automated controller that controls appliance operation to prepare food for consumption.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2018Date of Patent: November 3, 2020Inventor: Jasna Ostojich
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Patent number: 9273458Abstract: A building structure includes an upper chord element, a lower chord element and web elements extending between the upper chord element and the lower chord element. The upper chord element forms part of an outer surface of a roof for the building structure.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2012Date of Patent: March 1, 2016Assignee: King Solomon Creative Enterprises Corp.Inventors: Arnold A. Davis, George Abdel-Sayed, Kenneth F. Lee, Gary J. Bonacci, Matt Helgeson, Jeffrey P. Metropolis, Phillip Ostrowski
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Patent number: 8505245Abstract: The invention can be efficiently used for intensively learning different disciplines, including foreign languages, and for forming and automating operational skills of professionals in different field of activity. It makes it possible to obtain a technical result and a high-quality intensive training. The use of a training aid is developed according to a synergetic theory in the form of a synergetic training device and makes it possible to provide a synergetic variant of intensive training. The synergetic training device is embodied in a dynamic technical device consisting of several soundproof booths which comprise training facilities and technical means using a sensor system.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2007Date of Patent: August 13, 2013Inventors: Miroslav Valerjevitsh Bobryshev, Irina Evgenjevna Bobrysheva
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Patent number: 7536831Abstract: There is disclosed an apparatus having a base, a shaft, a swivel joint assembly and plural stories. The base is fixed relative to the ground. The shaft extends vertically through the apparatus. The shaft is mounted to the base. The swivel joint assembly is mounted in the base coaxially with the shaft. The swivel joint rotatably connects fixed utility lines extending into the base with corresponding utility lines secured within the apparatus. Each of the plural stories defines an enclosed living area and is rotatably supported, at least in part, via the shaft. Each story has a drive mechanism adapted to rotate the story about the shaft at a speed controllable within the story.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2006Date of Patent: May 26, 2009Assignee: 3sixty Technologies, LLCInventors: Frank W Ratliff, Albert E Johnstone, III, David A. Berg, Michael L Rogers
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Patent number: 6851748Abstract: A multiple chair workstation especially suitable for barbers, hair stylists, dentists, and the like. The workstation comprises a base having a centrally mounted client chair. A revolving floor surrounds the client chair, and an operator's chair is mounted on the revolving floor. The base has a vacuum system for collection of cut hair and other debris, along with air conditioning and lighting. Controls mounted in proximity to the operator chair permit control of the revolving floor and the vacuum and air conditioning. Both chairs may be vertically adjustable, as controlled from the operator chair. Additional controls may include a reclining back on the client and/or operator chair. Various utilitarian appendages such as footrests, armrests, tool trays, storage boxes and the like may be provided on the chairs.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2002Date of Patent: February 8, 2005Inventor: Mary C. Garrick
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Patent number: 6742308Abstract: A swivel joint apparatus for supplying utilities to a rotating building rotatable about a central axis has an inner, fixed spindle for securing to a fixed base of the building to extend co-axially with a central axis of rotation of the building, and an outer casing rotatably mounted on the spindle for securing to the rotatable part of the building. The spindle has a series of spaced annular flanges defining a series of annular chambers and at least one ring seal mounted on the peripheral edge of each flange for rotatable sealing engagement with the outer casing so that the casing forms an outer wall of each of the annular chambers. A lower end wall of the spindle has a plurality of ports for connection to fixed utility lines in the base for fluid supply to and from the building, each port connected through the spindle to a respective annular chamber.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2000Date of Patent: June 1, 2004Inventors: Albert E. Johnstone, III, Frank W. Radlitt
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Patent number: 6484452Abstract: A self-opening/closing umbrella comprises a handle, an outer tube, a middle tube partially mounted in the outer tube and including a lower end securely attached to the handle and an upper end in the outer tube. and an inner tube partially mounted in the middle tube and including a lower end in the middle tube and an upper end extending beyond the middle tube and the outer tube. A rib-mounting base is securely mounted to the upper end of the inner tube to move therewith. A stretcher-mounting runner is securely mounted to the upper end of the outer tube to move therewith, the runner being slidably mounted around the inner tube. A compression spring is attached between the runner and the upper end of the middle tube. When an opening button is pushed, the runner and the outer tube are moved upward under a first stage of extension of the compression spring, thereby opening the umbrella.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2001Date of Patent: November 26, 2002Inventor: Huo-Huang Yen
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Patent number: 6293053Abstract: The present invention relates to a power system for extending and retracting a telescopic row seating system, comprising a drum operably anchored to a drum frame, wherein a drum has at least two drum shafts rotatably engaged thereto. Further, it includes a plurality of interconnected drive carriages adapted for connection to a telescopic seating system to extend and retract the telescopic seating system, drive carriages being configured to selectively mateably wind onto and off from the drum as the drum is rotated. The power mechanism comprises a motor, a motor frame, at least two motor shafts extending from each side of the motor. The drive shaft is connected by the plurality of coupling means, a drum shaft one side and a motor shaft on the other providing motion to rotate the drum.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1999Date of Patent: September 25, 2001Assignee: Specialty Supply & InstallationInventor: Dennis Norman
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Patent number: 6202359Abstract: A storage system for a building such as a house. Specially sized containers are kept in the unused space under the raised floor of a building. An opening in the floor provides access, and is closeable by a cover. A translation means supports the containers, and moves them from exactly under the opening to a space for stowage. The preferred translation means includes a rail system supporting a train of serially coupled wagons. Each wagon has a guard sized to receive matingly one container. The train is moveable to align one of the wagons with the floor opening, for access of its container. A dust cover protects the contents. Being transparent, the cover allows quick inspection of the contents. A jack includes moving arms that push the container upwards through an opening in the wagon, and then also through the floor opening. The rail system includes rails that are closed loop, and are either attached to the underside of the floor, or supported by the grade.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1998Date of Patent: March 20, 2001Inventor: Don Reed
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Patent number: 6070320Abstract: An assembly plant for the series assembly of vehicles has a main assembly line and associated assembly works for relatively complex vehicle parts to be supplied "just in time". Simpler assembly components and small and standard components are held in readiness in a central component store and supplied from there to the assembly line. Stores for large components are arranged near to the corresponding assembly point. The overall conveying section is divided into a plurality of mutually adjoining U-shaped conveying loops. Provided between each of the assembly shops and the central component store, on the one hand, and the main assembly line, on the other, there are in each case feeder systems.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 1996Date of Patent: June 6, 2000Assignee: Micro Compact Car AGInventors: Johann Tomforde, Wilfried Gross, Juergen Riehl
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Patent number: 5175967Abstract: An elongate conduit directed from within a dwelling to position through a roof of the dwelling includes a mirrored interior surface, with its upper terminal end oriented orthogonally relative to the conduit, and a lower terminal end including a window portion directed through a forward wall of the conduit arranged substantially parallel to an axis of the conduit, with the mirror mounted to a lower terminal end of the conduit oriented at a relative forty-five degree relationship relative to the axis of the conduit to project light through the window. The conduit includes a mirrored surface therethrough. The invention further includes a transparent dome mounted over the upper terminal end of the conduit, and includes a rain trough positioned about a perimeter of the dome, with the rain trough including apertures directed therethrough.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 1991Date of Patent: January 5, 1993Inventor: Harlow Greenwood
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Patent number: 5094048Abstract: A transportable modular home includes at least four extensible supporting members correspondingly extending therefrom to the ground and a rotatable bearing member mounted to the bottom of the modular home for easily loading and aligning the modular home with a trailer so as to comply with the law and affix the modular home to the trailer for traveling on a public highway.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 1990Date of Patent: March 10, 1992Inventor: Chi G. Woo
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Patent number: 4968581Abstract: Photoresist compositions suitable for deep UV and excimer laser lithography are disclosed that are mixtures of a photoacid and a polymer having imide residues to which acid labile groups are attached. These compositions provide high resolution, high contrast and high sensitivity in the deep UV (wavelength of 250-300 nm), mid-UV (wavelength of 300-350 nm) or conventional (wavelength of 350-450 nm) exposure bands. The compositions are also suitable for exposure at wavelengths commonly associated with excimer laser sources (248, 308 nm) or for exposure by X-radiation.In the compositions disclosed, the imide group ##STR1## can be blocked with certain groups, X, to form compounds containing the structure ##STR2## which have solubility properties different from the unblocked imide. These groups, X, can be cleaved by acid under the proper conditions to regenerate the unblocked imide.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1989Date of Patent: November 6, 1990Assignee: Hoechst Celanese CorporationInventors: Chengjiu Wu, Anne M. Mooring, Michael J. McFarland, Christopher E. Osuch, James T. Yardley
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Patent number: 4719725Abstract: A store display apparatus is provided for a retail store having a transparent window or wall adjacent a public walk. The display apparatus includes a conveyor extending near the window or wall for providing a moving display of articles on sale to passers-by on the public walk. The conveyor preferably extends into the store and comprises a flexible element.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1986Date of Patent: January 19, 1988Assignee: Prince Frederick C & A, Inc.Inventor: Gordon M. Weiner
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Patent number: 4637325Abstract: A security case adapted to be disposed on a counter of a bank, which comprises a housing having at least one security closet at its upper portion and aligned front and rear openings at the front side and at the rear side of the lower portion of the housing. At least one rotary container is mounted in the housing between the front and rear openings for rotation about a vertical axis, and is provided with an opening to allow banking documents access to the container, the container conveying the documents from the front side to the rear side of the counter. A transparent cover is disposed for covering a portion of the openings of the housing for allowing a view to the front side from the rear side of the counter.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 1985Date of Patent: January 20, 1987Inventor: Chung-Yieh Hong
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Patent number: 4524864Abstract: A gap stringer conveyor belt support structure having a pair of spaced apart parallel stringers with rollers therebetween and a pair of underlying support frames. Each support frame includes a pair of generally vertical extensible load bearing posts each of which is connected at its upper end to a stringer and at its lower end to a weight bearing anchor. A third extensible post is connected at one end to a stringer and extends in a direction diagonally to the vertical posts to connect at its other end to an anchor. The weight bearing anchors may be imbedded in the ground. The connections between the extensible posts at the stringers and anchors are pivotal to permit adjustment by movement about at least an axis parallel to the stringers. Each extensible post is provided with a clamp or lock to hold it at a selected length.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 1984Date of Patent: June 25, 1985Inventor: William D. Peterson, II
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Patent number: 4144687Abstract: A self-supporting girder structure which comprises a plurality of sections of rigid material having a triangular cross section while means are provided for preventing the sections from a mutual lateral displacement, means being provided which extend through holes in all of the sections in the longitudinal direction of the structure for holding the sections together.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1975Date of Patent: March 20, 1979Inventor: Tons J. Brunes
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Patent number: 4125970Abstract: A bulk storage facility for pulverulent friable or fungible material, such as coal, is disclosed having a slot defined by downwardly convergent inclined walls each of which are fabricated from a plurality of wall panels. The wall panels are the facing for a coherent mass that includes a multiplicity of thin flexible reinforcing strips that are each surrounded by particulate material. Each wall panel has an inclined surface which defines an angle with respect to a horizontal plane that exceeds the angle of repose of material to be stored in the bulk storage facility. In addition, each wall panel may be provided with a pair of gussets which extend into the particulate material positioned therebehind. Several flexible metal reinforcing strips may be attached in vertically spaced relation to each of the gussets.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1977Date of Patent: November 21, 1978Inventor: Henri C. Vidal
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Patent number: 3997059Abstract: A garment device for installation in a clothes closet has a drive and support assembly located between joints above the closet ceiling, the assembly including a switch controlled electric motor, a gear reduction box, a drive shaft rotatably carried in a sleeve member attached to the assembly. The assembly also includes a thrust bearing to support the shaft. The shaft extends through the ceiling into the closet and has a circular garment rack comprising a circular notched member for receiving garment hangers connected by spokes to a hub mounted on the end of the shaft. A rotatable shelf may also be attached to the shaft above the garment rack.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1975Date of Patent: December 14, 1976Inventor: David D. Hanneman
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Patent number: 3953091Abstract: A mechanized service bar and serving system consisting of a service counter adapted to accommodate a plurality of patrons at spaced serving stations therealong, and a carriage mounted for guided movement along a path adjacent to the service counter having an operating station thereon adapted to be occupied by a service attendant or carriage operator. The carriage is provided with an adequate supply of items to be served which are adapted to be dispensed by the service attendant. Movement of the carriage in either direction is controlled by the service attendant and suitable signal means are provided at the service stations for communicating to the service attendant, those stations at which service is desired. The carriage further includes a cash register for handling the purchase of dispensed items by patrons, and preferably further includes a platform for accommodating entertainment personnel as may be desired.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1974Date of Patent: April 27, 1976Inventor: George D. Shults