Claims
- 1. An earplug apparatus comprising:
an earplug comprising resilient foam polymer material that has been extruded through an extrusion opening, said earplug having an axis, and said earplug having an outer surface that is partly cylindrical; said earplug outer surface includes at least one region centered on said axis where said polymer material has been radially inwardly compressed from at least two largely opposite sides.
- 2. The apparatus described in claim 1 wherein:
said earplug has opposite ends spaced along said axis, and said at least one region includes a plurality of band shaped regions lying between said ends, each of said band shaped regions having a length along said axis which is no more than half the diameter of the band-shaped region.
- 3. The apparatus described in claim 1 including:
a rear band shaped region forming a handle and having a cross-section taken perpendicular to the axis of no more than about 60% of the maximum cross-section of the earplug.
- 4. The apparatus described in claim 1 wherein:
said earplug has locations of maximum diameter, and said earplug has a front portion that enters the ear canal and a rear portion that serves as a handle; said plurality of band-shaped regions include a band along said front portion, where the outside diameter of the earplug has been reduced to between 60% and 90% of the maximum diameter of the earplug.
- 5. The apparatus described in claim 1 including:
a chain of earplug elements, each having a length between about 10 to 40 millimeters, with sequential earplug elements along the chain being partially separated by a separation location which has at least about a 50% reduction in diameter so an earplug element at the end of the chain can be separated from the rest of the chain by cutting a separation location; said earplug being one of said earplug elements of said chain.
- 6. The apparatus described in claim 5 wherein:
said chain of earplug elements has a maximum outside diameter and includes a stiffening core having a core outside diameter no more than half of said maximum outside diameter, and each of said earplug elements includes said foam polymer material surrounding said core; at said separation locations, the thickness of polymer material surrounding said core is less than about one-quarter the average thickness of said polymer material along the length of the earplug elements.
- 7. An extruded earplug apparatus, comprising:
an earplug which has a substantially cylindrical stiffening sleeve with an axis, a covering surrounding said sleeve and a string lying within and filling said sleeve, said covering and said string each constructed of a resilient foam polymer first material and said sleeve having sleeve walls of a second material that is stiffer than said first material; said earplug having a first end, and at said first end of said earplug said sleeve has an end that is cut substantially perpendicular to said axis, said covering has an end that is convexly rounded, and said string has an end that is convexly rounded.
- 8. The apparatus described in claim 7 wherein:
said string has opposite ends that are each convexly rounded.
- 9. The apparatus described in claim 7 including:
a plurality of earplug devices extending in a chain, said earplug being one of said earplug devices; said sleeve and string extending continuously along said chain and having constant diameters along said chain; said covering having a reduced outside diameter at the opposite ends of each earplug device to define the earplug devices along the chain.
- 10. An earplug apparatus, comprising:
an earplug of resilient polymer foam material, said earplug having an axis and having locations of a maximum outer diameter; said earplug has at least one radially inwardly deformed band of said polymer material where said resilient polymer foam material is stiffer than at said locations of maximum outer diameter.
- 11. The apparatus described in claim 10 wherein:
said earplug has opposite ends and said at least one band includes a plurality of bands of radially inward deformation spaced from said opposite ends, where said resilient polymer foam material is stiffer than at said locations of maximum outer diameter.
- 12. An earplug apparatus, comprising:
a chain of earplugs that has an axis and that includes a core and a covering that covers the core, the core being constructed of material at least twice as stiff as the material of the covering; said core having a constant outer diameter along the chain and said covering having a maximum thickness along said chain, but said covering having locations spaced by about 10 mm to 50 mm along the axis to define the beginning and end of each earplug and where the covering thickness is less than half the covering thickness at locations of said maximum thickness.
- 13. The apparatus described in claim 12 wherein:
said core is in the form of a sleeve.
- 14. The apparatus described in claim 13 wherein:
said sleeve has a slot extending along its length and said sleeve is filled with a string of the same material as said covering.
- 15. Apparatus for use in forming earplugs by extruding foamable material through an extrusion die, by also cutting the extrusion into pieces as the extrusion emerges from the extrusion die, comprising:
a pair of cutting blades and at least one actuator for moving the blades in opposite directions across the extrusion to cut the extrusion; each of said cutting blades has two cutting edges, and said actuator moves said blades in first and second directions completely across said extrusion to cut the extrusion a first time with first blade edges, and then in second and first directions to cut the extrusion a second time with second blade edges.
- 16. A method for constructing earplugs which includes extruding polymer material which is foamable through an extrusion head opening, to form an extrusion with an axis, and allowing the extruded polymer material to foam and expand in diameter and solidify, comprising:
applying compression forces from at least two largely opposite radial directions to the extrusion prior to complete solidification of the polymer material, to permanently deform the polymer material in compression.
- 17. The method described in claim 16 wherein:
said step of applying compression forces includes moving a plurality of shaping members that each has a concave compression edge, toward said axis from largely opposite sides of each axis.
- 18. A method for constructing earplugs which includes extruding polymer material which is foamable, through an extrusion head opening to form an extrusion with an axis, and allowing the extruded polymer material to foam and expand in diameter and solidify, which includes severing the extrusion near the extrusion head to separate the extrusion into individual earplugs while allowing the ends of the earplugs to expand and solidify, comprising:
moving a plurality of cutting blades into largely opposite sides of the extrusion at a location adjacent to the extrusion head, until a portion of the extrusion of more than 10 mm length that lies forward of the head is severed from material that is emerging from the head, to produce a largely symmetrical cut end of the extruded polymer material that allows the cut end to grow into a largely symmetrical rounded end.
- 19. The method described in claim 18 wherein:
said extrusion head opening has an axis and said step of moving a plurality of cutting blades includes rapidly sliding cutting edges of said blades closely adjacent to one another and toward and substantially beyond said axis to shear the extrusion between them.
- 20. The method described in claim 18 wherein:
said step of moving a plurality of cutting blades includes rotating a pair of cutting blades about spaced axes so their cutting edges move across one another in largely opposite directions and simultaneously across the extrusion.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] Applicant claims priority from provisional patent applications 60/311,440, 60/311,441, and 60/311,610, all filed Aug. 10, 2001.
Provisional Applications (3)
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Date |
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60311440 |
Aug 2001 |
US |
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60311441 |
Aug 2001 |
US |
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60311610 |
Aug 2001 |
US |