Abstract:
An example method for providing a flexible base structure for a portable shelter includes the steps of forming a continuous loop of a flexible material and attaching a plurality of rib intersections such as grommets at respective locations along the flexible loop. An alternative method for constructing a flexible base structure for a floorless portable shelter includes forming a continuous loop of a flexible material and arranging a plurality of openings at respective locations along the continuous loop. An embodiment of a base structure for supporting the ribs of a portable shelter includes a flexible loop and a plurality of rib intersections arranged along the flexible loop. Each of the plurality of rib intersections forms an opening for receiving a respective end of a rib that supports the portable shelter.
Abstract:
An example method for providing a flexible base structure for a portable shelter includes the steps of forming a continuous loop of a flexible material and attaching a plurality of rib intersections such as grommets at respective locations along the flexible loop. An alternative method for constructing a flexible base structure for a floorless portable shelter includes forming a continuous loop of a flexible material and arranging a plurality of openings at respective locations along the continuous loop. An embodiment of a base structure for supporting the ribs of a portable shelter includes a flexible loop and a plurality of rib intersections arranged along the flexible loop. Each of the plurality of rib intersections forms an opening for receiving a respective end of a rib that supports the portable shelter.
Abstract:
The present invention provides a damping system for use with a mechanism such as a steering system wherein one element moves relative to another element. The system includes a variable volume chamber, a collection chamber, and an inertia track providing fluid communication between the two chambers. A fluid is disposed in the chambers and the inertia track. A compliant tuning member is in fluid communication with the variable volume chamber. The damping system is capable of attenuating vibration at chosen frequencies without adding undesired damping at other frequencies. In the preferred embodiment, the damping system is used to attenuate steering wheel torsional vibration without increasing low frequency damping that would deteriorate steering feel.
Abstract:
The present invention provides a damping system for use with a mechanism such as a steering system wherein one element moves relative to another element. The system includes a variable volume chamber, a collection chamber, and an inertia track providing fluid communication between the two chambers. A fluid is disposed in the chambers and the inertia track. A compliant tuning member is in fluid communication with the variable volume chamber. The damping system is capable of attenuating vibration at chosen frequencies without adding undesired damping at other frequencies. In the preferred embodiment, the damping system is used to attenuate steering wheel torsional vibration without increasing low frequency damping that would deteriorate steering feel.
Abstract:
An ski paraphernalia basket for use with a chair ski lift having a pivotally moveable safety bar is disclosed. The basket includes a floor suitable for receiving ski paraphernalia, first and second side walls extending upwardly from the floor, and front and rear walls extending upwardly from the floor. The front wall includes an exterior surface having a plurality of inner fastening blocks disposed on thereon. Each inner fastening block includes a recess and each recess is preferably shaped to cradle the safety bar. An outer fastening block is preferably attached to each inner fastening block. Each outer fastening block includes a recess shaped to cradle the safety bar and a sub recess shaped to receive a clamp associated with the safety bar. Accordingly, when the inner fastening block is attached to the outer fastening block the safety bar is nestled securely within the outer fastening block recess and the inner fastening block recess and the clamp is nestled securely in the outer fastening block sub recess and the inner fastening block.
Abstract:
A frame assembly includes a central tower portion having a first side wall portion and a second side wall portion. The first side wall portion has a first leg and a first arm each extending therefrom, and the second side wall portion has a second leg and a second arm each extending therefrom. The frame assembly also includes a hitch support assembly having an upper plate and a lower plate vertically spaced from each other. The hitch support assembly also includes a connecting member interposed between and connected to the upper plate and the lower plate. The hitch support assembly is secured to the central tower portion such that a lower end of both the first leg and the second leg are supported on the lower plate. The frame assembly further includes an axle mount assembly having a first axle plate, a second axle plate, and a support member extending therebetween, wherein both the first arm and the second arm are secured to the support member. A method of manufacturing the frame assembly is also disclosed.
Abstract:
A blank cutting technique in a process for manufacturing containers such as paperboard cups, canisters and cartons provides a flaired edge which, in one embodiment, forms a precurl to facilitate the formation of a completed brim curl and in another embodiment, is used to provide a flaired edge on a lid flap of a carton. In the latter case, the flaired edge which is created assists in insertion of the lid flap into the carton opening and creates an improved seal. In the blank cutting technique, stock material is positioned on a die cutting bed across a stepped portion. The stock material is cut along a cutting line offset from and substantially parallel to the stepped portion and against a lower surface of the die cutting bed defined by the stepped portion during the cutting operation, whereby the flaired edge is formed.
Abstract:
A carton and blank for forming the same are disclosed and includes a bottom panel, a top panel, side walls extending substantially perpendicularly away from the bottom panel toward the top panel with the side walls being connected to the bottom panel about a periphery thereof, and overlapping side walls extending substantially perpendicularly away from the top panel toward the bottom panel from predetermined peripheral edges of the top panel. An opening device is formed in the top panel for permitting access to an interior of the carton with the opening device including an opening force receiving mechanism in the form of a lifting tab is integrally formed in one of the overlapping side walls of the top panel for providing an initiation point for the opening device. Initial regions of weakness formed in the top panel extending from the lifting tab to respective peripheral edges of the top panel and continued regions of weakness are provided which extend from the initial regions of weakness substantially parallel to and including the respective peripheral edges of the top panel and extend toward a peripheral edge of the top panel which opposes the lifting tab wherein as previously mentioned, the continued regions of weakness include an inner partially cut score line of weakness and an outer perforated through cut line of weakness with the inner and outer lines of weakness extending substantialy parallel to one another such that a ply-separation occurs in the region between the respective lines of weakness when an opening force is applied to the lifting tab by the consumer. A device for facilitating the manipulation of the lifting tab is also disclosed.
Abstract:
An apparatus is provided for conversion of a gas-powered flexible line trimmer for use as a lawn edger by attachment of an extendable plate and wheel to a cylindrical trimmer boom, said plate and wheel acting as a support for maintaining position and orientation of a trimmer cutting path.
Abstract:
An article cleaning machine for removing surface contaminants from the articles includes a tub adapted to receive a cleaning liquid therein. A frame assembly is pivotably mounted within the tub and is oscillated in an arcuate path by means of a motor-driven crank. A tumbler is carried by the frame assembly for conjoint oscillation therewith, and articles to be cleaned are placed within the tumbler. The tumbler has an internal ridge extending laterally across the bottom of the tumbler, thereby providing for a tumbling of the articles as the tumbler is oscillated. A wire mesh basket, submerged in cleaning liquid in the tub, is carried by the oscillating frame assembly, so that additional (and larger) articles to be cleaned may be placed in the basket and oscillated in the liquid. A pump circulates the cleaning liquid through conduit means to the tub and to the tumbler. The liquid reservoir in the tub is pumped into a filter to remove particulates. The cleaning machine further has a brush perched above the lip of the tub. The brush may be oriented to different angles of attach, and has the cleaning liquid directed to the brushes during cleaning of articles.