Patent classifications
B65H54/10
Device for carrying cordage and survival tools and method for manufacturing the same
A device for carrying cordage and survival tools including a flexible and elongate inner core, a cord wound around the inner core, and an outer sheath provided with an open end through which the inner core with the cord wound therearound is inserted. The outer sheath with the inner core and cord inside can be used as a watch strap for carrying thereon a watch case and a box disposed underneath the watch case for carrying survival tools. A method for manufacturing the device for carrying cordage and survival tools is also disclosed.
Device for carrying cordage and survival tools and method for manufacturing the same
A device for carrying cordage and survival tools including a flexible and elongate inner core, a cord wound around the inner core, and an outer sheath provided with an open end through which the inner core with the cord wound therearound is inserted. The outer sheath with the inner core and cord inside can be used as a watch strap for carrying thereon a watch case and a box disposed underneath the watch case for carrying survival tools. A method for manufacturing the device for carrying cordage and survival tools is also disclosed.
CONICAL WINDING OF ELONGATED MATERIAL
An arrangement of elongated material wound in a plurality of layers on a spool having a cylindrical core, a bottom flange and a top flange. A first series of layer form a conical basis of elongated material on the core where elongated material is present at the bottom flange in a larger amount than at the top flange. A second series of layers is wound over the conical basis. The conical basis is formed by a first layer being wound on the cylindrical core between the bottom flange and the top flange in a first number of windings, a second layer being wound on the first layer in a second number of windings being equal to or smaller than the first number of windings, the second layer reaching the bottom flange, where additional layers are wound on the second layer in numbers of windings.
Fishing Line Winder
A fishing line winder is disclosed. The line winder is combined with a line reel, so that a fishing line is sequentially reeled and unreeled. The line winder is a machine for preventing reverse winding and tangling, where a base of the fishing line winder is provided with a shaft, and a driving member drives the shaft to rotate, while a spindle is provided with a line spool, an abutment wheel and an unidirectional bearing; a resistance against the rotation of the abutment wheel is formed by means of a brake pad, thus preventing reverse winding and tangling when the fishing line is reeled onto and unreeled from the line reel.
RADIOACTIVE STENT
This disclosure provides design, material, preparation methods, and use alternatives for medical devices. An example stent includes an expandable framework and a plurality of tubular members disposed along the expandable framework. Each of the plurality of tubular members include a lumen extending therein. The example stent also include a coating, wherein the coating is applied directly to both the plurality of tubular members and the expandable framework.
RADIOACTIVE STENT
This disclosure provides design, material, preparation methods, and use alternatives for medical devices. An example stent includes an expandable framework and a plurality of tubular members disposed along the expandable framework. Each of the plurality of tubular members include a lumen extending therein. The example stent also include a coating, wherein the coating is applied directly to both the plurality of tubular members and the expandable framework.
APPARATUS, METHODS, AND SYSTEMS FOR WINDING COILS OF FLEXIBLE MATERIAL
Apparatus and methods for winding flexible material include a rotatable plate assembly rotatably driven by a first rotary shaft, the assembly supporting second and third rotary shafts with corresponding first and second mandrel parts mounted thereon. The first and second mandrel parts each form at least part of a winding spool. The second and third rotary shafts have rotational axes that are parallel to one another and parallel to, but laterally offset from, the rotational axis of the first rotary shaft. The rotation of the plate assembly is coordinated with counter rotation of the first and second mandrel parts. In embodiments, such coordinated rotation occurs during transition operations performed between winding operations that employ the first and second mandrel parts in an ordered sequence one after the other. The flexible material can be cable, wire, tubing, hose, rope, or other filamentary material. Other aspects are described and claimed.
APPARATUS, METHODS, AND SYSTEMS FOR WINDING COILS OF FLEXIBLE MATERIAL
Apparatus and methods for winding flexible material include a rotatable plate assembly rotatably driven by a first rotary shaft, the assembly supporting second and third rotary shafts with corresponding first and second mandrel parts mounted thereon. The first and second mandrel parts each form at least part of a winding spool. The second and third rotary shafts have rotational axes that are parallel to one another and parallel to, but laterally offset from, the rotational axis of the first rotary shaft. The rotation of the plate assembly is coordinated with counter rotation of the first and second mandrel parts. In embodiments, such coordinated rotation occurs during transition operations performed between winding operations that employ the first and second mandrel parts in an ordered sequence one after the other. The flexible material can be cable, wire, tubing, hose, rope, or other filamentary material. Other aspects are described and claimed.
CIRCULAR WINDING APPARATUS AND METHOD
Winding apparatuses and methods for manufacturing an article of apparel. The winding apparatus can comprise a first rim and a second rim coupled to and spaced apart from each other and rotatable on a rotation axis. The winding apparatus can comprise a first plurality of projections coupled to and extending from a perimeter of the first rim and a second plurality of projections coupled to and extending from a perimeter of the second rim. A thread guide can be configured to dispense a continuous thread to wind one or more continuous threads around all or a subset of the first and second plurality of projections on the first and second rims.
CIRCULAR WINDING APPARATUS AND METHOD
Winding apparatuses and methods for manufacturing an article of apparel. The winding apparatus can comprise a first rim and a second rim coupled to and spaced apart from each other and rotatable on a rotation axis. The winding apparatus can comprise a first plurality of projections coupled to and extending from a perimeter of the first rim and a second plurality of projections coupled to and extending from a perimeter of the second rim. A thread guide can be configured to dispense a continuous thread to wind one or more continuous threads around all or a subset of the first and second plurality of projections on the first and second rims.