Patent classifications
B29C63/18
Methods of manufacturing paint roller covers from a tubular fabric sleeve
A method of manufacturing paint roller covers is disclosed in which the paint roller covers are manufactured from a seamless segment of tubular paint roller cover fabric that is placed onto a cylindrical forming tube having a segment of bonding material temporarily secured on its outer surface under the segment of tubular paint roller cover fabric. The cylindrical forming tube is placed on a heated mandrel to apply heat thereto to cause the bonding material to bond to the interior of the segment of tubular paint roller cover fabric. The cylindrical forming tube is removed from the mandrel and cooled, and the segment of tubular paint roller cover fabric becomes secured to the bonding material to produce a semi-rigid paint roller cover segment. The semi-rigid paint roller cover segment may be finished into paint roller covers by cutting it into appropriately sized segments, combing and shearing the pile fabric to a desired length, beveling the edges of the paint roller covers, and vacuuming stray fibers from the paint roller covers.
FISHING POLE GRIP MODIFICATION SYSTEM AND METHOD OF USING SAME
In certain embodiments, a system is provided for the efficient removal of an old grip from a fishing pole while maintaining the integrity of the pole. The system can include a removal portion including one or more rotational assemblies that rotate one or more grinding members. The grinding members can include a rotational blade with a centering rod. The rotational assembly can remove the old grip while maintaining the integrity of the rod within. The system can include multiple sets of grinding members that are organized for efficient identification or may include adjustable grinding members that can be configured for specific rods. The system can further include a guide to help identify particular grinding members for use with particular fishing poles.
Catheter with flat beam deflection in tip
A catheter has a deflection beam with rectangular cross-section and a single continuous puller wire for predictable on-plane bi-directional deflection. The puller wire extends through spacers on opposite sides of the beam so the puller wire is maintained a predetermined separation distance from the beam surface. Tubular structures of the catheter body and the deflectable section are fused at a joint by C-shaped brackets mounted opposite surface of the beam to form a hollow body with holes into which thermoplastic materials covering the catheter body and the deflectable section can melt to form interlocking nodes. Elongated beam stiffeners can be mounted on the beam to provide different curve and deflection geometries.
Catheter with flat beam deflection in tip
A catheter has a deflection beam with rectangular cross-section and a single continuous puller wire for predictable on-plane bi-directional deflection. The puller wire extends through spacers on opposite sides of the beam so the puller wire is maintained a predetermined separation distance from the beam surface. Tubular structures of the catheter body and the deflectable section are fused at a joint by C-shaped brackets mounted opposite surface of the beam to form a hollow body with holes into which thermoplastic materials covering the catheter body and the deflectable section can melt to form interlocking nodes. Elongated beam stiffeners can be mounted on the beam to provide different curve and deflection geometries.
Coated tubular support members and methods of manufacturing same
A tubular support member located in a distal portion of an elongate flexible medical device is provided with a plurality of wall openings, e.g., axially-spaced, substantially transverse slots, formed therein to thereby increase a flexibility of the support member. A layer of sealing material overlays an outer surface the support member so as to provide a sealed portion of the support member including the wall openings, the sealing material having respective flexible invaginations formed therein overlaying the wall openings in the support member so that the sealing material does not substantially impede flexibility of the support member.
Sleeve applicator machine and related method of operation
A sleeve applicator machine is used to remove and open a sleeve from a carrier for application of the sleeve around an elongated object such as a wire. A mandrel is inserted into an opening of an unopened sleeve while the sleeve is still supported by the carrier. Once the mandrel is inserted into the sleeve, the mandrel is lifted to separate the unopened sleeve from the carrier. While still on the mandrel, the sleeve (which is now in a semi-opened state) is positioned between a separable pair of sleeve-opening dies in which the dies are in an opened position. The dies are closed or brought together around the sleeve and mandrel to compress the sleeve to a fully open state. At this point and with the dies holding the sleeve open, the mandrel may be withdrawn from the sleeve and a wire or other elongated object inserted into the opening of the sleeve.
Sleeve applicator machine and related method of operation
A sleeve applicator machine is used to remove and open a sleeve from a carrier for application of the sleeve around an elongated object such as a wire. A mandrel is inserted into an opening of an unopened sleeve while the sleeve is still supported by the carrier. Once the mandrel is inserted into the sleeve, the mandrel is lifted to separate the unopened sleeve from the carrier. While still on the mandrel, the sleeve (which is now in a semi-opened state) is positioned between a separable pair of sleeve-opening dies in which the dies are in an opened position. The dies are closed or brought together around the sleeve and mandrel to compress the sleeve to a fully open state. At this point and with the dies holding the sleeve open, the mandrel may be withdrawn from the sleeve and a wire or other elongated object inserted into the opening of the sleeve.
METHOD FOR PREVENTING CORROSION TO AN IRON ALLOY POST
A method for preventing corrosion to an iron alloy post for enclosing an exterior surface of a galvanized fence post with insulation to reduce deterioration due to oxidation includes the steps of coating a fence post with an anti-corrosion solution to prevent corrosion to the fence post due to oxidation. The fence post extends into an insulation sleeve such that the exterior surface of the fence post is completely enclosed within the insulation sleeve. A standing member fastens to the fence post and is positioned adjacent to a bottom end of the fence post. The bottom end and the standing member insert into a ground surface to frictionally anchor the fence post in ground surface.
METHOD FOR PREVENTING CORROSION TO AN IRON ALLOY POST
A method for preventing corrosion to an iron alloy post for enclosing an exterior surface of a galvanized fence post with insulation to reduce deterioration due to oxidation includes the steps of coating a fence post with an anti-corrosion solution to prevent corrosion to the fence post due to oxidation. The fence post extends into an insulation sleeve such that the exterior surface of the fence post is completely enclosed within the insulation sleeve. A standing member fastens to the fence post and is positioned adjacent to a bottom end of the fence post. The bottom end and the standing member insert into a ground surface to frictionally anchor the fence post in ground surface.
A FENCE POST ASSEMBLY WITH AN OPTIONAL ANCHORING DEVICE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE THEREOF
A fence post assembly for enclosing an exterior surface of a galvanized fence post with insulation to reduce deterioration due to oxidation includes the steps of coating a fence post with an anti-corrosion solution to prevent corrosion to the fence post due to oxidation. The fence post extends into an insulation sleeve such that the exterior surface of the fence post is completely enclosed within the insulation sleeve. A standing member fastens to the fence post and is positioned adjacent to a bottom end of the fence post. The bottom end and the standing member insert into a ground surface to frictionally anchor the fence post in ground surface.