| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| RE33175 |
Method for making decorative emblems |
March 6, 1990 |
| A method of casting decorative emblems from a polyurethane-type compound. A series of decorvative discs are held flat and horizontal while the polyurethane composition is cast thereon to form a meniscus. The polyurethane composition comprises a polyether polyol component and a diisoc |
| RE32819 |
Trim strip for automobile bodies |
January 3, 1989 |
| An elongate trim strip comprising an elongate moulding, said moulding having a flat surface for receiving adhesive or otherwise attaching the strip to the body of a vehicle, a longitudinal channel formed in said moulding, a decorative surface in said channel and a weather-resistant and |
| D302517 |
Automobile lock scratch guard |
August 1, 1989 |
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| D282438 |
Automobile lock scratch guard |
February 4, 1986 |
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| D282437 |
Automobile lock scratch guard |
February 4, 1986 |
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| D279468 |
Automobile fuel door scratch guard |
July 2, 1985 |
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| 4877657 |
Decorative trim strip with enhanced depth of vision |
October 31, 1989 |
| A flexible trim strip especially useful on an automobile's exterior surface provides a decorative appearance with enhanced depth of vision. The trim strip comprises an elongated transparent of translucent core of a plastic material. A bottom surface of the core is covered with an opaque |
| 4801479 |
Decorative article and process for making |
January 31, 1989 |
| A decorative article is made by a process in which a controlled-flatness substrate having an effective edge in a closed pattern on its surface receives a fluent plastic composition which is cast into an area defined by the edge. The fluent plastic flows to the effective edge and is then |
| 4781952 |
Decorative article and process for making |
November 1, 1988 |
| A decorative article is made by a process in which a substrate having an effective edge in a closed pattern on its surface receives a fluent plastic composition which is cast into an elongated area defined by the edge. Relative movement between a casting head and the substrate is eff |
| 4767647 |
Decorative emblem |
August 30, 1988 |
| A decorative emblem is formed by insertion of a decorative foil shape into a preformed bezel and encapsulating and bonding the foil to the bezel with a fluent, curable plastic material. After an initial casting of a measured amount of plastic onto the base of the bezel, the foil is inser |
| 4737225 |
Method of making a substrateless decorative article |
April 12, 1988 |
| A decorative article and method of manufacture are provided. The article includes a plastic cap overlying a printed and/or decorated upper surface of an adhesive layer. The need for an intermediate metal, plastic, or paper substrate is eleiminated. By treating the upper surface of the |
| 4716052 |
Method of making pressure sensitive adhesive tag or label stock |
December 29, 1987 |
| A method of making a pressure sensitive adhesive stock material for tags or labels is provided which eliminates the need for a self-supporting paper, cardboard, or plastic substrate. A layer of pressure sensitive adhesive is provided, preferably on a release liner. The upper surface of t |
| 4674308 |
Lock cover mechanism |
June 23, 1987 |
| A cover mechanism for covering a lock, having a key opening, on a lock support surface includes a cover plate which may be pivoted between a closed position in which the key opening of the lock is covered, and an opened position in which the key opening is exposed. A detent arrangement |
| 4645556 |
Substrateless decorative embedded article and method of making |
February 24, 1987 |
| A plastic-capped decorative article and method of manufacture are provided. The article includes a plastic cap which is applied over a decorated embedment positioned on a layer of pressure sensitive adhesive and then cured. Optionally, the upper surface of the adhesive may be treated to |
| 4643790 |
Plastic-capped adhesive article and method for making same |
February 17, 1987 |
| A plastic-capped adhesive article and method of manufacture are provided. The article includes a plastic cap which is applied as a liquid directly to the upper surface of a layer of pressure sensitive adhesive and then cured. Optionally, the upper surface of the adhesive may be treated t |
| 4620985 |
Circumferential groove coating method for protecting a glass bottle |
November 4, 1986 |
| A method of protecting at least one portion of the surface of a glass bottle from scuffing due to contact with bottle handling and filling equipment, other bottles, and bottle containers, comprises the step of providing a glass bottle defining a circumferential groove in the area to |
| 4615754 |
Substrateless decorative emblem and method of making |
October 7, 1986 |
| A decorative emblem and method of manufacture are provided. The emblem includes a plastic cap overlying a printed and/or decorated upper surface of an adhesive layer. The need for an intermediate metal, plastic, or paper substrate is eliminated. By treating the upper surface of the a |
| 4612075 |
Substrateless trim strip and method of making |
September 16, 1986 |
| A decorative trim strip and method of manufacture are provided. The trim strip includes a plastic cap overlying a printed and/or decorated upper surface of an adhesive layer. The need for an intermediate metal, plastic, or paper substrate is eliminated. By treating the upper surface of t |
| 4605575 |
Decorative emblems |
August 12, 1986 |
| A decorative emblem is formed by producing a decorative surface, which may be printed and embossed, on a foil substrate. An integral bezel is then formed around the periphery of the decorative surface. Fluent plastic is cast onto the decorative surface to form a meniscus over it. Upon cu |
| 4599253 |
Method for making decorative emblems and the like and shapes prepared by that method |
July 8, 1986 |
| A method for making decorative emblems, plaques, and other decorative shapes having a clear, strong, weather-resistant, plastic coating over a decorative surface and shapes prepared by that method. The coated shapes are stamped from a substrate using a cutting die in which a pressure |
| 4597274 |
Lock cover mechanism |
July 1, 1986 |
| A cover mechanism for covering a lock having a key opening in a lock support surface includes a cover plate which may be pivoted between a closed position in which the key opening of the lock is covered and an opened position in which the key opening is exposed. A detent arrangement |
| 4566929 |
Process for making a trim strip for automobile bodies |
January 28, 1986 |
| An elongate trim strip comprising an elongate moulding, said moulding having a flat surface for receiving adhesive or otherwise attaching the strip to the body of a vehicle, a longitudinal channel formed in said moulding, a decorative surface in said channel and a weather-resistant and |
| 4560596 |
Decorative trim strips and process for making the same |
December 24, 1985 |
| Trim strips are provided for decorating automobile doors and the like. The trim strips are of generally rectangular shape and have a length longer than the width of the door that is to be decorated. The trim strip includes a foil member whose upper surface is provided with a decorative |
| 4556588 |
Decorative emblem useful in customizing an automobile and other surfaces |
December 3, 1985 |
| A decorative emblem useful in customizing an automobile, said emblem being sufficiently flexible to conform to the curvature of a surface by hand pressure alone and comprising a base member and a graphic-bearing inlay, said base member being formed from a hand deformable thermosetting |
| 4481160 |
Manufacture of decorative emblems |
November 6, 1984 |
| A decorative emblem is formed by insertion of a decorative foil shape into a preformed bezel and encapsulating and bonding the foil to the bezel with a fluent, curable plastic material. After an initial casting of a measured amount of plastic onto the base of the bezel, the foil is inser |
| 4460429 |
Apparatus for manufacturing foil shapes having a cast plastic cap |
July 17, 1984 |
| An apparatus for forming foil shapes having a cast plastic cap such as decorative inlays, emblems or automobile body side moulding wherein the apparatus comprises(a) means for advancing a continuous foil member along a horizontal path,(b) means for cleaning and priming at least one surface o |
| 4446179 |
Trim strip for automobile bodies |
May 1, 1984 |
| An elongate trim strip comprising an elongate moulding, said moulding having a flat surface for receiving adhesive or otherwise attaching the strip to the body of a vehicle, a longitudinal channel formed in said moulding, a decorative surface in said channel and a weather-resistant and |
| 4407421 |
Glass container having means for reducing breakage and shattering |
October 4, 1983 |
| A glass container of the type designed to be coated with a plastic material to reduce breakage and shattering. The glass container has a neck portion which terminates in a discharge opening, a mid-portion and a base having a bearing surface upon which said bottle stands. The base compris |
| 4358483 |
Glass container selected base coating process |
November 9, 1982 |
| A process for coating selected areas on the base of a glass container such as a soft drink bottle without coating the bearing surface which comprises providing a plurality of annular channels or a reservoir on the base of the container to be coated, mounting the container with the base d |
| 4356617 |
Decorative emblems and method for making same |
November 2, 1982 |
| A method of casting decorative emblems is disclosed wherein a fluent, viscous, plastic material is dispensed by a means having a plurality of dispenser orifices onto a foil substrate typically lithographed or screen printed with an array of designs. The cast plastic melds together and |
| 4332074 |
Method for making decorative emblems |
June 1, 1982 |
| A decorative emblem is formed by producing a decorative surface, which may be printed and embossed, on a foil substrate. An integral bezel is then formed around the periphery of the decorative surface. Fluent plastic is cast onto the decorative surface to form a meniscus over it. Upon cu |
| 4292827 |
Method for making decorative emblems |
October 6, 1981 |
| A method for making decorative emblems, plaques, or panels comprising flow coating a clear, fluent plastic material onto the surface of a decorated substrate. Flow coating is accomplished with a multiple orifice nozzle (or nozzles) which is passed over the surface of the decorative subst |
| 4259388 |
Medallion-like articles, lamp lenses and method for their manufacture |
March 31, 1981 |
| Medallion-like articles for jewelry, decorative ornamentation and product identification, instrument panel light lenses and methods and apparatus for manufacturing same are disclosed. A medallion-like article for decorative or identification is formed by applying an uncured radiation |
| 4225638 |
Method and apparatus for flow coating with suck-back control |
September 30, 1980 |
| A method and apparatus for coating articles with a layer of plastic in which drippage of excess coating material onto the freshly coated articles is eliminated. A plurality of liquid plastic applicator nozzles positioned above a coating station supply coating material to an article. When |
| 4207356 |
Method for coating glass containers |
June 10, 1980 |
| A method and apparatus for coating a glass container witb a layer of plastic whereby the container rotates about a horizontal axis and moves past a coating station. A plurality of liquid applicator nozzle means, positioned above the coating station, supply uncured plastic liquid to a |
| 4100010 |
Method for making decorative emblems |
July 11, 1978 |
| A method of casting decorative emblems from a polyurethane-type compound. A series of decorative discs are held flat and horizontal while the polyurethane composition is cast thereon to form a meniscus. The polyurethane composition comprises a polyether polyol component and a diisocy |
| 4092953 |
Apparatus for coating glass containers |
June 6, 1978 |
| An apparatus for coating a glass container with a layer of plastic whereby the container rotates about a horizontal axis and moves past a coating station. A plurality of liquid applicator nozzle means, positioned above the coating station, supply uncured plastic liquid to associated area |