Patent application number | Description | Published |
20100074058 | DEVICE INCORPORATING BOTH TIME KEEPING AND STATIC ADJUSTMENT DIALS FOR DETERMINING FEEDING TIMES AND POSITION - A breastfeeding assist timepiece includes a housing containing a first live time display and a second resettable static time display. A left/right side indicator is defined at a further location of said housing. In use, the static time display is continuously reset to a time of a most recently completed feeding, with the left/right side indicator further designating a left or right breast employed first in the most recent feeding and in order to more accurately predict the timing of a present or future feeding, as well as which breast to be initially employed in that feeding. | 03-25-2010 |
20120014223 | DEVICE INCORPORATING BOTH LIVE AND STATIC ADJUSTMENT FEATURES FOR DETERMINING FEEDING TIMES AND POSITION - A breastfeeding assist timepiece which includes a live time display combined with an iteratively resettable display, such further including a rotatable bezel feature which is repositionable between right and left sides of an associated crystal display and which, in combination with optional hour markings placed along the crystal display sides or upon the rotatable bezel, assists in establishing a dual-breast feeding cadence. | 01-19-2012 |
20130125611 | DIE WITH MULTI-SIDED CAVITY FOR SELF-PIERCING RIVETING PROCESS - A die member is provided for a self-piercing riveting process, the die member comprising a die cavity having an axis and a plurality of sides positioned about the axis, wherein each side extends along a plane which includes a chord connecting two points along a circle centered on the axis. | 05-23-2013 |
20130273312 | Method of Fastening Parts to a Composite Part - A method of joining parts together with a flow drill screw or with a clinch joint. A first part formed of metal or a composite material is joined to a second part that includes a fiber-filled layer and a resin matrix layer. The flow drill screw extends through the first part and the second part into the second part. The resin matrix layer prevents fibers from the fiber filled layer from being forced through the back of the second panel. A clinch joint may be formed into the first part and the second part but does not penetrate completely through the resin matrix layer. When the clinch joint is formed, the resin matrix layer inhibits the fiber filled layer from pushing through the second layer of the second panel. | 10-17-2013 |
20130273314 | METHOD OF FASTENING PARTS TO A COMPOSITE PART - A method of joining parts together with a self-piercing rivet that is inserted through a part and partially through a second part. The second part includes a fiber-filled layer and a resin matrix layer that together form a composite part. A self-piercing rivet extends into the second part, but does not penetrate completely through the matrix layer. An assembly, including a first part and a second part that includes a reinforced layer and a resin layer in which a fastener is inserted, but does not extend through the second layer. A composite part including a first layer of resin matrix reinforces the filler and a second layer of resin matrix that does not include a filler and is more than 3 microns thick. | 10-17-2013 |
20140212616 | Method of Making Reinforced Composite Articles with Reduced Fiber Content in Local Areas and Articles Made by the Method - A composite part including a resin matrix and fibers reinforcing the resin matrix in a first portion of the matrix. A second portion of the resin matrix is substantially devoid of fibers. The fibers may be in the form of a woven mat that defines an opening. Alternatively, the fibers may be loose fibers that are deposited in a mold that includes predetermined areas that are shielded from the deposit of the loose fibers. A method of making the composite part is disclosed in which a woven mat having an opening is filled with resin. Another method is also disclosed in which loose fibers are shielded from being deposited in a portion of the mold that is subsequently filled with resin. | 07-31-2014 |
20140234574 | METHOD OF MAKING ASSEMBLIES INCLUDING REINFORCED COMPOSITE PARTS WITH PRE-FORMED RIVET RECEIVING BUTTONS AND ARTICLES MADE BY THE METHOD - A composite part defining a button shaped protrusion and including fibers reinforcing a resin matrix throughout the part. The fibers may be in the form of a woven mat or in the form of loose fibers that are deposited in a mold. Methods of making the composite part with a woven mat or loose fibers being provided in the button shaped recess that defines a void in the fiber reinforced composite part at a predetermined location where a self-piercing rivet is to be inserted. | 08-21-2014 |
20140242373 | Composite Part Assembly - A method of joining parts together with a self-piercing rivet that is inserted through a part and partially through a second part. The second part includes a fiber-filled layer and a resin matrix layer that together form a composite part. A self-piercing rivet extends into the second part, but does not penetrate completely through the matrix layer. An assembly, including a first part and a second part that includes a reinforced layer and a resin layer in which a fastener is inserted, but does not extend through the second layer. A composite part including a first layer of resin matrix reinforces the filler and a second layer of resin matrix that does not include a filler and is more than 3 microns thick. | 08-28-2014 |
20140271037 | Rivets with Anti-Rotational Features - Semi-tubular self-piercing rivets and solid rivets are provided with surface features such as recesses or lobes. The recesses or lobes engage the panels that are joined by the rivet to prevent rotation of one or both panels after rivet insertion. The recesses or lobes may be provided at the head end or tip end of the rivet or may be provided at both the head end and the tip end of the rivet. | 09-18-2014 |
20140349066 | Assembly Including a Reinforced Composite Part with a Pre-Formed Rivet Receiving Button - A composite part defining a button shaped protrusion and including fibers reinforcing a resin matrix throughout the part. The fibers may be in the form of a woven mat or in the form of loose fibers that are deposited in a mold. Methods of making the composite part with a woven mat or loose fibers being provided in the button shaped recess that defines a void in the fiber reinforced composite part at a predetermined location where a self-piercing rivet is to be inserted. | 11-27-2014 |