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Ruediger H Einhorn

from Vero Beach, FL
Age ~88

Ruediger Einhorn Phones & Addresses

  • 2800 Indian River Blvd APT T6, Vero Beach, FL 32960
  • Bethel, CT
  • 14 Edgewood Rd, Katonah, NY 10536 (914) 248-7785
  • Stamford, CT
  • 25 Hickok Ave, Bethel, CT 06801

Work

Position: Service Occupations

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

Publications

Us Patents

Magnetic Memo Holder

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US Patent:
D2670216, Nov 23, 1982
Filed:
Nov 12, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/205958
Inventors:
Ruediger Einhorn - Katonah NY
Lee R. Chasen - Port Chester NY
Assignee:
Coats & Clark, Inc. - Stamford CT
International Classification:
D1999
US Classification:
D19 91

Hook

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US Patent:
D2643022, May 11, 1982
Filed:
Apr 25, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/143606
Inventors:
Ruediger Einhorn - Katonah NY
Assignee:
Coats & Clark, Inc. - Stamford CT
International Classification:
D0808
US Classification:
D 8367

Hook

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US Patent:
D2590158, Apr 28, 1981
Filed:
Jul 12, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/057024
Inventors:
Ruediger Einhorn - Katonah NY
Assignee:
Coats & Clark, Inc. - Stamford CT
International Classification:
D0808
US Classification:
D 8367

Hook

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US Patent:
D2590174, Apr 28, 1981
Filed:
Jul 12, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/057026
Inventors:
Ruediger Einhorn - Katonah NY
Assignee:
Coats & Clark, Inc. - Stamford CT
International Classification:
D0808
US Classification:
D 8367

Hook

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US Patent:
D2547074, Apr 15, 1980
Filed:
Apr 10, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/895002
Inventors:
Ruediger Einhorn - Katonah NY
Assignee:
Coats & Clark, Inc. - Stamford CT
International Classification:
D0808
US Classification:
D 8367

Method Of Forming A Push Pin Article And Articles Produced By The Method

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US Patent:
40170489, Apr 12, 1977
Filed:
Jul 23, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/598372
Inventors:
Ruediger Einhorn - Katonah NY
Assignee:
Coats & Clark Inc. - Stamford CT
International Classification:
A47G 116
US Classification:
2482161
Abstract:
A base member of a push pin is formed by casting or molding, and a pin is inserted pointed end first into a hole in the base member and forced through the base member until the end opposite thereof lies below the surface of the base member. The material of the base member is then flowed over the end of the pin, by mechanical or heat techniques, to form a substantially complete layer over the end of the pin within the base member. The pins preferably extend at an acute angle to a flat surface of the base member. The push pin may have pins extending from opposite surfaces thereof, a loop shaped projection adapted to be affixed to a wire, or a hinge separating the base member into a hook portion and a portion carrying one or more pins. The push pin may have a contoured base member to facilitate the affixing of a picture wire to a hook formed on the base member. In another embodiment the push pin has a projection on the side thereof through which the pin extends, the projection having a rounded contour adjacent the pin, a radially outer surface, and an intermediate axially extending section between the rounded surface and the radially outer portion.

Method Of Casting An Article Having A Body Cavity

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US Patent:
40107949, Mar 8, 1977
Filed:
Jan 22, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/651617
Inventors:
Ruediger Einhorn - Katonah NY
Assignee:
Coats & Clark, Inc. - Stamford CT
International Classification:
B22D 2300
B29C 508
B29D 900
B29F 100
US Classification:
164 94
Abstract:
In a die casting technique, a first element is die cast with a cavity formed by a core, the first element having an interlocking surface such as a projection or shaped aperture. The core is then removed, and a second element is cast to extend into alignment with the cavity, employing the interlocking surface of the first element for a portion of the die in the formation of the second element. The second element is thereby interlocked with the first element to form a unitary article. The unitary article may be in the form of a hanger adaptable for use in extending a cord for suspending an object. The hanger has a body portion with a hole extending therethrough, one end of the hole being enlarged for receiving and holding therein the knot of a cord. A loop shaped portion of the hanger extends over the enlarged end of the hole. The loop shaped portion is rigidly affixed to the body portion, and serves as a hook.

General Purpose Hollow Wall Toggle Fastener

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US Patent:
42852641, Aug 25, 1981
Filed:
May 15, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/039186
Inventors:
Ruediger Einhorn - Katonah NY
Assignee:
Coats & Clark, Inc. - Stamford CT
International Classification:
F16B 2100
US Classification:
411345
Abstract:
A hollow wall fastener using a conventional toggle bolt and a toggle anchor which is pointed and which has an open groove for receiving the toggle bolt. An end cap within the anchor has an internally threaded head portion and a frangible portion which allows the head portion to separate from the rest of the end cap when the end of the bolt is threaded into the head portion, thus twisting the frangible portion until it breaks. Thereafter the head portion prevents withdrawal of the toggle bolt from the anchor. The end of the groove has a threaded portion which cooperates with a threaded portion of an aperture opposite the groove to permit the anchor to pivot with respect to the bolt to a position where the bolt is threadably engaged and locked in the threaded portions of the anchor, forming a "T" configuration behind the surface of the hollow wall. Thereafter the bolt may be rotated to draw the anchor tightly against the interior of the hollow wall.
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