Burdy
John Burdy, Morgantown, PA US
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20120222283 | HEAT SHIELD HAVING LOCATING AND RETENTION FEATURES - A heat shield assembly includes shroud or housing fabricated from a heat shielding material having at least one pair of spring arms extending from side walls of the shroud for engaging a member to which the heat shield assembly is to be attached, and one or more retention tabs projecting into a longitudinal channel in position to limit longitudinal movement of the assembly relative to the member when the member is attached to the spring arms | 09-06-2012 |
John E. Burdy, Morgantown, PA US
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20100035078 | EMBOSSED THERMAL SHIELD AND METHODS OF CONSTRUCTION AND INSTALLATION - A hand wrappable heat shield and method of construction thereof has outer and inner layers of metal embossed with peaks and valleys. An intermediate layer of insulation material is sandwiched between the outer and inner layers of metal. The peaks embossed in the outer layer are offset relative to the peaks embossed in the inner layer. | 02-11-2010 |
John E. Burdy, Elverson, PA US
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20130048139 | RADIALLY COLLAPSIBLE AND EXPANDABLE TEXTILE SLEEVE AND METHOD OF CONSTRUCTION THEREOF - A textile sleeve for routing and protecting elongate members and method of construction thereof are provided. The sleeve has a wall of interlaced monofilament and/or multifilament yarns. Opposite edges of the wall extend along a central axis of the sleeve. The opposite edges are biased into a self-wrapping, overlapping relation with one another to bound a tubular cavity in an in-use first configuration. A plurality of elongate hinges formed with the interlaced yarns extend along the length of the sleeve in substantially parallel relation with the central axis, with the hinges separating relatively rigid, arcuate regions of the wall from one another. The hinges allow the arcuate regions to be moved from the expanded in-use tubular first configuration to a collapsed, second configuration nested with one another to allow significantly increased numbers of the sleeves to be shipped and stowed in a significantly reduced volume of space. | 02-28-2013 |
20130052518 | FLEXIBLE GREEN NONWOVEN BATTERY COVER AND METHOD OF CONSTRUCTION THEREOF - An insulative nonwoven battery cover and method of construction thereof is provided. The cover includes a plurality of nonwoven sections bonded together to form a desired structural configuration. The nonwoven sections are mats of heat-settable textile fibers and green materials including natural fibers, recycled materials and/or waste stream materials. The mats are formed having a bonded seam of the melted heat-settable textile fibers such that the cover is provided with a circumferentially continuous wall. | 02-28-2013 |
John Emerson Burdy, Morgantown, PA US
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20110240827 | EXHAUST HANGER BAND ASSEMBLY AND TEXTILE SLEEVE EXPANSION LIMITER THEREFOR AND METHOD OF INCREASING THE TENSILE STRENGTH OF AN EXHAUST HANGER BAND - An exhaust hanger band assembly, sleeve therefore, and method of increasing the elongation strength of an exhaust hanger band is provide. The exhaust hanger band assembly includes an elastomeric body configured to operably couple an exhaust member to a frame member of a vehicle. The elastomeric body has an annular outer surface extending along a body central axis between opposite sides. The assembly further includes a textile sleeve having a tubular wall extending along a sleeve central axis in generally parallel relation to the body central axis and between opposite ends. The tubular wall has at least one section of wale direction knit yarns extending along the sleeve central axis and at least one weft inserted yarn extending substantially transversely to the wale direction knit yarns about a circumference of the tubular wall. The at least one weft inserted yarn is interlinked with the at least one section of wale direction knit yarns. | 10-06-2011 |