161 |
Improvement in barbed fence-wires |
US205234D |
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US205234A |
1878-06-25 |
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162 |
Improvement in barbed fence-wire |
US203349D |
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US203349A |
1878-05-07 |
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163 |
Improvement in fence-barbs |
US197378D |
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US197378A |
1877-11-20 |
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164 |
Improvement in barbed fences |
US197172D |
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US197172A |
1877-11-13 |
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165 |
Improvement in barbed-wire fences |
US195239D |
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US195239A |
1877-09-18 |
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166 |
Improvement in barbs for fence-wires |
US194647D |
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US194647A |
1877-08-28 |
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167 |
Improvement in fence-wire-barbing machines |
US187776D |
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US187776A |
1877-02-27 |
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168 |
Improvement in barbed fence-wire |
US184694D |
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US184694A |
1876-11-28 |
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169 |
Improvement in barbed fence-wire |
US184486D |
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US184486A |
1876-11-21 |
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170 |
Improvement in barbed fence-wires |
US182212D |
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US182212A |
1876-09-12 |
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171 |
Improvement in barbed fence-wires |
US177752D |
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US177752A |
1876-05-23 |
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172 |
Improvement in machines for making barbed fence-wires |
US173667D |
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US173667A |
1876-02-15 |
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173 |
Improvement in barbed-wire fences |
US152368D |
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US152368A |
1874-06-23 |
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174 |
Machine for making friction-wires |
US29259D |
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US29259A |
1860-07-24 |
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175 |
Barbed tape with sensor conductor and reinforcement wire |
US13320196 |
2010-05-06 |
US08851456B2 |
2014-10-07 |
Ali Kosedag |
The present invention provides a fencing system having interconnected tubular elements comprised of longitudinally extending conductor wires and reinforcement wires. Said conductor wires are conventionally disposed in an outer casing's cavity with an open round or rounded section. Said outer casing is formed by a crimping process such that said conductor wires are reinforced by parallelly extending reinforcement wires, the latter wires being disposed in a separate partition of the longitudinal inner volume of said outer casing. Said partition assigned to said reinforcement wires provides that said reinforcement wires does not damage said conductor wires during the final stage of crimping process in which barbed tapes with pointed and/or cutting barbs are transversely folded around the interconnected tubular elements. |
176 |
Apparatus and method for forming self-retaining sutures |
US12363582 |
2009-01-30 |
US08615856B1 |
2013-12-31 |
Daniel Gelbart |
An apparatus and method for forming retainers on a continuous strand such as, for example, of suture material and a suture produced by the same. The apparatus may include a retainer forming member configured to rotate about a first axis. The retainer forming member may include a cutter, the cutting edge of which may directed substantially inward toward, or outward away from, the first axis to define a retainer forming zone when the retainer forming member rotates about the first axis. The apparatus may further include a support member arranged adjacent to the retainer forming member and configured to receive and support the continuous strand in the retainer forming zone. When the retainer forming member rotates about the first axis, the passing strand may be intermittently or continuously cut by the cutting edge of the cutter. |
177 |
System for forming barbed tape product |
US12467025 |
2009-05-15 |
US07765657B2 |
2010-08-03 |
Michael V. Pavlov |
A system and method for producing a barbed taped product is controlled by an electronic controller to provide a predetermined pattern of attachment points. The system automatically clips adjacent loops of product strands together in the predetermined pattern. The system is capable of varying the pattern from roll to roll, within a given roll, and between rolls. The system and method eliminates the need for ceasing production between rolls in order to re-thread. |
178 |
SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR FORMING BARBED TAPE PRODUCT |
US12467025 |
2009-05-15 |
US20090223590A1 |
2009-09-10 |
Michael V. Pavlov |
A system and method for producing a barbed taped product is controlled by an electronic controller to provide a predetermined pattern of attachment points. The system automatically clips adjacent loops of product strands together in the predetermined pattern. The system is capable of varying the pattern from roll to roll, within a given roll, and between rolls. The system and method eliminates the need for ceasing production between rolls in order to re-thread. |
179 |
Method and apparatus for connecting loops of barbed tape to each other |
US11062710 |
2005-02-22 |
US20060185138A1 |
2006-08-24 |
Steven Cano; Renne Cano |
The present invention is a method and apparatus for automatically attaching loops of a coil together at desired points. The apparatus comprises a frame, a rotatable barrel, wire separators, alignment fingers, a clipping rack further comprising pincers, and a clipping gun. The barrel, wire separators and fingers cooperate to attach the alternate loops together at desired points. The barrel is driven by a stepper motor to rotate a specific distance about a central axis. The wire separators, pincers, and clipping gun are driven pneumatically. The motor and pneumatics are controlled electronically. |
180 |
System and methods for forming barbed tape product |
US10959944 |
2004-10-05 |
US20060010677A1 |
2006-01-19 |
Michael Pavlov |
A system and method for producing a barbed taped product is controlled by an electronic controller to provide a predetermined pattern of attachment points. The system automatically clips adjacent loops of product strands together in the predetermined pattern. The system is capable of varying the pattern from roll to roll, within a given roll, and between rolls. The system and method eliminates the need for ceasing production between rolls in order to re-thread. |