Along Zigzag Or Undulant Line Or Cut Patents (Class 83/46)
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Patent number: 11022397Abstract: A method for manufacturing a firearm cleaning patch includes: providing a sheet of a material; cutting a plurality of hex shaped patches from the sheet of a material; and perforating or marking at least one slit on at least one hex shaped patch. A firearm cleaning patch and a method for cleaning the barrel of a firearm are also described.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2019Date of Patent: June 1, 2021Inventors: Nicholas Williams, Nathan Williams
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Patent number: 8695467Abstract: A method for cutting tubular members, particularly legs, for supporting structures using at least one travelling wire having suitable cutting parts is described.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2010Date of Patent: April 15, 2014Assignee: TS R&D S.R.L.Inventor: Francesco Matteucci
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Patent number: 8433435Abstract: This invention pertains to machinery and methods for cutting a workpiece utilizing a cutting tool into at least two parts having prescribed shapes from a metal plate comprising the steps of: identifying each of the parts by one or more contour lines; cutting a workpiece along one of the identifying contour lines into one of the parts; creating at least one path diversion, wherein the diversion has an associated bounded region or opportunity; cutting the workpiece along a contour line associated with the opportunity; resuming the cutting of the part along the identifying contour line with minimal damage to the part being cut; finishing the cutting of the part and then moving the cutting tool to the opportunity and then to an associated adjacent identifying contour line and then repeating the process until all parts have been manufactured.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2008Date of Patent: April 30, 2013Inventor: Matthew Fagan
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Patent number: 7371302Abstract: A method for forming a plurality of pairs of fastening members is disclosed. Each fastening member extends in a longitudinal dircetion and in a lateral direction and comprises a base panel and a tab extending laterally from the base panel. The tab has first fastening materials laterally spacedly positioned.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2003Date of Patent: May 13, 2008Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Kouichi Miyamoto, Akiko Tsubota, Kiyomi Shimamura
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Patent number: 7222511Abstract: A process of forming bend-controlling structures, such as slits, grooves or displacements (22), in a sheet of material (21, 121, 221, 321, 421, 521, 621, 721). The bend-controlling structures (22) have central portions (26) extending substantially parallel to a desired bend line (23) on the sheet and end portions (27) which diverge away from the bend line (23). In one embodiment the process includes the step of forming the bending straps (24) between pairs of slit end portions (27) at a desired spaced apart distances along the bend line (23) with the straps (24) having a desired configuration, and the step of forming central portions (26) which connect the end portions (27) to complete the slits (22) using a separate die set. A plurality of end portion dies (51/54) can be used to produce end portions (27) of various shapes and straps (24) of various widths, and a single set of central portion forming dies (71/74) are used to connect the end portions (27).Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2004Date of Patent: May 29, 2007Assignee: Industrial Origami, Inc.Inventors: Max W. Durney, Philip M. Arnold
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Patent number: 6336307Abstract: A package of a strip of material has a plurality of parallel side by side stacks each containing a length of the strip which is folded back and forth such that each folded portion of the stack is folded relative to the next portion about a line transverse to the strip. Preferably, the side edges of the strip portions are aligned. The strip can be continuous through each stack and connected by a splice from the end of one stack to beginning of the next stack. To reduce the height of the stacks, the package is compressed and maintained in the compressed condition by, for example, an evacuated sealed bag. The strip of each stack is formed to have a varying width, for example to form diaper inserts when the strip is cut into individual strip elements. The length of each strip portion of the stack is arranged to equal a whole number of strip elements so that the cut lines can be arranged at the fold lines.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 1999Date of Patent: January 8, 2002Assignee: EKI Holding CorporationInventor: Lawrence J. O'Connor
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Patent number: 5759317Abstract: A method for forming a plurality of fastener components comprises providing a composite web which includes a web of hook material. The hook material includes a hook base layer which has first and second longitudinally extending side sections and has a plurality of hook elements which are integrally formed with the base layer and extend away from a base plane of the hook base layer. The hook elements are configured to operably engage a selected, cooperating loop material to provide an operative fastening, and the web of hook material has an extending section of carrier web material attached to extend laterally outboard from each of the side sections of the web of hook material. Each section of carrier web material has an extending web of panel material attached to extend laterally outboard from each section of carrier web material.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 1996Date of Patent: June 2, 1998Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventor: David Andrae Justmann
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Patent number: 5753158Abstract: Method for manufacturing aspirator tubes (10) for medical and dental use which are provided with two opposite air apertures (13) adjacent at least one end thereof. The air apertures are made in a tube length which is moving axially and is cut to individual aspirators tubes. The apertures are made and the tube length is cut by means of continuously rotating cutters (17, 18, 22, 23) which are cuttingly engaged with the tube length at predetermined revolutions only while said cutters are brought to idle therebetween, withdrawn from the tube length.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 1997Date of Patent: May 19, 1998Inventor: Ernst Orsing
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Patent number: 5445054Abstract: A sheet cutting apparatus and a method of cutting tobacco sheet into cut filler are disclosed. The apparatus comprises a fixed ledger blade and a rotatable cutter blade coacting with the ledger blade to simultaneously cut the tobacco sheet transversely and longitudinally into cut pieces useful as cut filler in a cigarette making process. The cut pieces may have a rectangular, zigzag or scalloped shape according to different embodiments of the invention.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1993Date of Patent: August 29, 1995Assignee: R. J. Reynolds Tobacco CompanyInventor: James W. Pryor
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Patent number: 4908877Abstract: A ballistic helmet body made up of a plurality of plies formed from flat hexagonal blanks of ballistic fabric. Before being formed to the shape of the helmet body each blank is slit along lines extending from spaced points around the periphery thereof toward the center to form a generally circular central area and a plurality of contiguous segments extending outwardly from the central area. When the blanks are formed to the shape of the helmet body, adjacent segments overlap over first portions to leave second portions which do not overlap. As successive plies are laid up they are relatively oriented so that second portions of one ply are covered by first portions of another ply.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1988Date of Patent: March 20, 1990Assignee: Gentex CorporationInventor: Milton R. White
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Patent number: 4883688Abstract: A device and a method for producing the device for use in a chromatographic system wherein a component of a mixture is partitioned is comprised of a chromatographic material. In the chromatographic system the component traverses at least a portion of the chromatographic material. The device generally has at least one longitudinal edge substantially corresponding to the direction of traverse of the component. The longitudinal edge is modified to control the shape of the fron t of the traversing component by introducing along the edge either a plurality of indentations or a chemical substance.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 1988Date of Patent: November 28, 1989Assignee: Syntex (U.S.A) Inc.Inventors: Thomas M. Houts, Edwin F. Ullman
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Patent number: 4760764Abstract: A method for manufacturing egg timer-shaped absorbent pads in which an absorbent material continuous strip of uniform thickness and uniform width is feed along a longitudinal path and divided in the longitudinal direction, along a continuous wavy cutting line extending symmetrically relative to the median line of the strip, into two partial strips of periodically variable width having one straight edge on and opposite wavy edge, and are offset relative to each other and superimposed, one on the other, to form a composite strip having opposite hourglass-shaped edges and a central part having a thickness twice that of the opposite edges and cutting such superimposed, composite strip in the transverse direction in the zones of maximum width.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1986Date of Patent: August 2, 1988Assignee: Boussac Saint Freres B.S.F.Inventors: Raphael De Jonckheere, Jean L. Rousseau
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Patent number: 4683792Abstract: An apparatus for cutting a foam block into a predetermined shape and comprising a frame having a table supported therein at a lower position of the frame. The table is driven in a horizontal plane at a controlled speed and there is provided at least one cutting hot wire. This hot wire is supported from the frame at a position over the table. A drive system is employed for driving the hot wire support means in a vertical direction at a controlled speed.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1985Date of Patent: August 4, 1987Inventor: Allen Demont
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Patent number: 4681001Abstract: Polygonally-shaped blanks useful in making products such as can parts are formed by dividing a relatively wide web of material into a plurality of relatively narrow strips, each strip having longitudinal edges delimited by scroll lines formed from a plurality of straight scroll line sections. The strips can be arranged parallel to a longitudinal axis of the web or at an angle relative thereto. It is also possible to divide the strips into individual blanks at a scrolling station or at a remote can making station. The polygonal shape of the blanks permits them to be designed so as to compensate for earing caused by the anisotropy of the material from which the web is made. Various punches and slitting arrangements can be employed to perforate the web and to longitudinally and laterally cut it so as to form the strip and/or blanks therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1985Date of Patent: July 21, 1987Assignee: KM-Engineering AGInventors: Werner H. Uehlinger, Jozef T. Franek
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Patent number: 4641559Abstract: Equipment for continuously slitting metallic tapes into longitudinal strips f sinusoidal-like shape including a pair of slitting cylinders, a motor for rotating the cylinders, the cylinders having a set of blades with shaped peripheral cutting edges, the blades being positioned on the cylinders in superimposed and staggered relationship to provide cooperative shear-type cutting action, the cutting edges of the slitting cylinders being alternatively in facing and non-facing relationship to each other, the blades being formed as bells provided with central and axial bores for receiving between an inner surface thereof and supporting shafts a spacer ring, a radially elastic couple between two of the blades facing each other, and a spacer element between two of the blades which are in non-facing relationship to each other.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 1986Date of Patent: February 10, 1987Assignee: F.I.C.I. Finanziaria Industriale Commerciale Immobiliare S.p.A.Inventor: Giovanni P. Castiglioni
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Patent number: 4066489Abstract: This application discloses method and means for making annular articles, such as rims, particularly rims which form components of gear wheels, in which arcuate segments are cut from a parallel-sided strip, ribbon, or tape without any waste of material and assembled to form an annulus without voids between segments; also means for cutting segments from a tape and coincidently placing them accurately in an annular assembly container or bucket and then integrating them to form an annular article which can be handled as a unit for assembling with other components to form a finished product.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1976Date of Patent: January 3, 1978Assignee: The Budd CompanyInventors: Joseph R. Hannum, Gerard R. Santos