IPC분류정보
국가/구분 |
United States(US) Patent
등록
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국제특허분류(IPC7판) |
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출원번호 |
US-0384512
(1999-08-27)
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발명자
/ 주소 |
- Leek, William F.
- Evans, Thomas G.
- Herrera, John G.
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출원인 / 주소 |
- Simpson Strong-Tie Company, Inc.
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대리인 / 주소 |
Cypher, Charles R.Cypher, James R.
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인용정보 |
피인용 횟수 :
31 인용 특허 :
26 |
초록
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A joist hanger used to attach a joist to a support member or header designed to minimize the noise caused by the rubbing of the members of the connection, during loading. The joist hanger includes a seat and a pair of side walls extending upwardly in spaced relationship therefrom to receive the end
A joist hanger used to attach a joist to a support member or header designed to minimize the noise caused by the rubbing of the members of the connection, during loading. The joist hanger includes a seat and a pair of side walls extending upwardly in spaced relationship therefrom to receive the end portion of an joist. The bottom of the joist rests on the seat, and the side faces of the joist extend upwardly therefrom in spaced relationship from the side walls of the hanger. Inwardly projecting guides formed in the side walls of the hanger, hold the joist at selected points, maintaining the spaced relationship between the sides walls of the hanger and the side faces of the joist. The inwardly projecting guides can be formed with embossed portions connected to the side walls of the joist. The joist hanger is also formed with back flanges and top flanges that are relatively narrow compared to the back flanges.
대표청구항
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A joist hanger used to attach a joist to a support member or header designed to minimize the noise caused by the rubbing of the members of the connection, during loading. The joist hanger includes a seat and a pair of side walls extending upwardly in spaced relationship therefrom to receive the end
A joist hanger used to attach a joist to a support member or header designed to minimize the noise caused by the rubbing of the members of the connection, during loading. The joist hanger includes a seat and a pair of side walls extending upwardly in spaced relationship therefrom to receive the end portion of an joist. The bottom of the joist rests on the seat, and the side faces of the joist extend upwardly therefrom in spaced relationship from the side walls of the hanger. Inwardly projecting guides formed in the side walls of the hanger, hold the joist at selected points, maintaining the spaced relationship between the sides walls of the hanger and the side faces of the joist. The inwardly projecting guides can be formed with embossed portions connected to the side walls of the joist. The joist hanger is also formed with back flanges and top flanges that are relatively narrow compared to the back flanges. f one of the following colors: pink, green, blue-green, red, purple, yellow and combinations of the foregoing. 13. The mulch product of claim 1 wherein the paper particles comprise between about 80 to 90% by weight. 14. The mulch product of claim 1 wherein the corn particles comprise between about 10 to 20% by weight. 15. A pelleted mulch product comprising: fibers composed of: paper particles, wherein the paper particles comprise about 15 to 98% by weight; and corn mulch particles, wherein the corn particles comprise about 2 to 85% by weight, and about 4 to 15% by weight water hydrating the fibers; wherein, the hydrated fibers comprise at least 97% of the weight of the resulting mulch and wherein the paper particles and corn particles are mixed and pelleted. 16. The mulch product of claim 15 wherein the pellets generally include a length of about 1/8 to 11/2 inches. 17. The mulch product of claim 15 wherein the pellets generally include a circular cross-sectional configuration. 18. The mulch product of claim 15 wherein the pellets further comprise a tackifier/binder. 19. The mulch product of claim 15 wherein the tackifier/binder comprises about 0 to 3% by weight of the mulch. 20. The mulch product of claim 15 further comprising a surfactant. 21. The mulch product of claim 15 wherein the surfactant comprises about 0 to 0.5% by weight of the mulch. 22. The mulch product of claim 15 wherein the paper particles comprise between about 80 to 90% by weight. 23. The mulch product of claim 15 wherein the corn particles comprise between about 10 to 20% by weight. 24. The mulch product of claim 15 further comprising water, wherein the water comprises about 4 to 15% by weight. 25. A method for manufacturing a mulch product comprising the steps of: providing fibers composed of paper particles and corn particles; mixing the paper and corn mulch particles such that the paper particles comprise about 15% to 98% by weight, and the corn particles comprise about 2% to 85% by weight; and hydrating the paper particles and corn particles such that the water content is about 4 to 15% by weight, wherein the hydrated fibers comprise at least 97% of the weight of the resulting mulch. 26. The method of claim 25 further comprising the steps of: pelletizing the mixed paper and corn particles. 27. The method of claim 25 further comprising the step of mixing a tacifier with at least one of the paper particles and the corn particles. 28. The method of claim 25 further comprising the step of mixing a surfactant with at least one of the paper particles and the corn particles. 29. The method of claim 25 wherein the paper particles comprise between about 80 to 90% by weight. 30. The method of claim 25 wherein the corn particles comprise between about 10 to 20% by weight. " Brochure, Klerk's Plastic Products Manufacturing, Inc., published prior to Mar. 31, 1994, 6 pages. Chantler & Chantler brochure showing Zipper Sleeve� and Florasheet.RTM., published prior to Mar. 31, 1994, 2 pages. "Stand Alone Plastic Bagmaking" brochure, AMI, Atlanta, GA, Feb. 15, 1996, 2 pages. "Foil Jackets" brochure, Custom Medallion, Inc., Dec., 1996, 2 pages. "Derwent Abstract" of FR 2610604A. It is noted that the abstract is an incorrect English translation of the contents of the French patent. The French patent does not enable or disclose adhesively attaching the covering to the container. 1988. "Silver Linings" Brochure, Affinity Diversified Industries, Inc., 1986. The Silver Linings brochure shows a floral sleeve with a closed bottom. The brochure shows, in one embodiment, a vase with flowers inside a "cut flower" sleeve with the sleeve tied with a ribbon about the neck of the vase. "Special Occasion Printed Highlophane Bags" Brochure, Highland Supply Corporation, 1990, 2 pages. "Creative Packaging" Brochure, John Henry Company, Sep. 1992. "Make Highlander Your Headquarters" Brochure, Highland Supply Corporation, 1991. e pressing zone is so machined or, as an alternative, machined and subsequent non-cutting procedure as to have a shape and wall thickness in correspondence to a pressing zone of a sheet metal press fitting element that has been cold press formed, so that the finished press fitting element is plastically deformable to realize a non-detachable and tight connection between the finished press fitting element and the pipe upon attachment of a pressing tool, which includes at least two clamping jaws, and closing of the jaws of the pressing tool, whereby during pressing action, the jaws of the pressing tool so act upon the hook-shaped region with received O-ring gasket as well as upon the cylindrical region of the pressing zone that the apex of the hook-shaped region is diametrically reduced and areas adjacent to the apex of the hook-shaped region are pushed toward one another. nection frame having a first chamber, a first through hole, and a first through aperture, the second front connection frame having a second chamber, a second through hole, and a second through aperture, the first cutting device inserted through the first chamber of the first front connection frame, the second cutting device inserted through the second chamber of the second front connection frame, the first cutting device having a first blade, a second blade, a first pivot hole, two positioning grooves, a first round hole, and a second round hole, the second cutting device having a third blade, a fourth blade, a second pivot hole, two positioning grooves, a third round hole, and a fourth round hole, a first extension spring having a first end inserted in the third round hole of the second cutting device and a second end inserted in the second round hole of the first cutting device, a second extension spring having a third end inserted in the first round hole of the first cutting device and a fourth end inserted in the fourth round hole of the second cutting device, a first hollow washer disposed on the first front connection frame, a second hollow washer disposed on the second front connection frame, a bolt passing through the first hollow washer, the first through hole of the first front connection frame, the first pivot hole of the first cutting device, the second through hole of the second front connection frame, the second pivot hole of the second cutting device, the second hollow washer, and a nut to fasten the first front connection frame and the second front connection frame pivotally, a positioning post inserted in the through aperture of the first front connection frame, a protrusion disposed on a top portion of the positioning post, a hooking plate having a circular aperture and a T-shaped tail plate, a gasket disposed on the hooking plate, and a positioning column passing through the gasket and the circular aperture of the hooking plate and being inserted in the second through aperture of the second front connection frame. shaft, and a gear cover positioned next to said inner cover for accommodating said secondary shaft, said plunger, and said motion converting mechanism. 7. The saber saw in accordance with clam 6, wherein a clearance between said front cover and said gear cover serves as a ventilation space for allowing cooling air to flow therethrough. 8. The saber saw in accordance with clam 1, wherein said resilient member is bonded onto said front cover. 9. The saber saw in accordance with claim 1, wherein said resilient member and said front cover are integrally formed.
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