Patents Assigned to Carl Schenck
  • Patent number: 4377230
    Abstract: This invention relates to a process and a device for the distribution of a conveyed flow, such as particles for the preparation of chipboard, fiberboard, or the like, by means of a separation of the conveyed flow into two partial flows. The distribution is continuous and uniform and provided, for example, by a distributing device which may have a variable insertion into the flow stream. The distributing device may have a separating plate with an active edge having regularly-spaced tongues and slots. A dividing plate having chutes of variable width extending through it can be used to vary the ratio of particles separated in the two directions. Baffled rollers may be used to ultimately guide the separated streams. The separation may also be accomplished by chambered rollers rotating in opposite directions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 25, 1980
    Date of Patent: March 22, 1983
    Assignee: Carl Schenck AG.
    Inventor: Wolfgang Burkner
  • Patent number: 4366707
    Abstract: The operating or running characteristics of a vehicle tire or rim with a tire secured thereto are optimized on one and the same machine. For this purpose the tire or wheel is supported on a subcritically tuned support bridge structure and driven by a spindle with an adjustable r.p.m. The vibrations of the support bridge structure are measured and converted into respective electrical signals representing a wheel unbalance and/or tire non-uniformities while a drum is pressed with a predetermined force against the tire or vice versa. This force is also measured as an electrical signal. An angular position sensor is operatively connected to the tire or spindle and provides an electrical signal representing the instantaneous tire or wheel position relative to a polar coordinate system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 2, 1981
    Date of Patent: January 4, 1983
    Assignee: Firma Carl Schenck AG
    Inventor: Rainer Jarschel
  • Patent number: 4362452
    Abstract: Temporary storage for flexible underlayments or press supports being transported in the manufacture of chipboard is provided by dragging the underlayments over a storage pit into which their rear ends are allowed to drop. Protruding ends of head leaders by which the supports are dragged by longitudinally moving catches, are inserted in a rack having stacked ledges disposed on both sides of the path of travel of the press supports. The rack is indexed downwardly one step at a time as each head leader is inserted into the rack to stack the press supports one above the other in the pit. Press supports are retrieved from storage by raising the rack to realign the head leader with the path of travel of the transporting catches. The rack may be a rigid vertical stack of ledges, or it may constitute a paternoster-type elevator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 6, 1980
    Date of Patent: December 7, 1982
    Assignee: Carl Schenck AG
    Inventor: Werner Sparr
  • Patent number: 4300197
    Abstract: The invention relates to a process and apparatus for the centering of rotational bodies having uneven mass distribution along the shaft axis, particularly crankshafts, in a dynamic centering machine, whereby a working axis is obtained by shifting both ends of the rotational body as opposed to the axis of rotation of the dynamic centering machine.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 25, 1979
    Date of Patent: November 10, 1981
    Assignee: Carl Schenck AG
    Inventors: Harald Schonfeld, Heinrich Hack, Ludwig Arras
  • Patent number: 4266467
    Abstract: The present differential pressure limiting valve is constructed with an axially movable valve body having hydrostatic bearings including bearing shafts, whereby the bearing shafts are connected to opposite sides of said valve body in axial alignment. Normally the valve body is biased against the valve seat by an adjustable closing spring acting on the bearing shaft or valve body opposite the valve seat to close the valve. In addition, the face end of the bearing shaft opposite the valve seat may be loaded by a pressure medium. The respective diameters of the bearings may differ. However, the effective cross-sections of the valve body are preferally equal on both sides of the valve seat.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 16, 1978
    Date of Patent: May 12, 1981
    Assignee: Carl Schenck AG
    Inventors: Guenter Keller, Andreas Pohl, Gerhard Hintz
  • Patent number: 4261587
    Abstract: The present mechanical chucking device especially for a testing apparatus, has a friction reducing layer interposed between the clamping members and a base plate and another friction reducing layer interposed between the base plate and securing elements for the clamping members, whereby said clamping members may slide within a given range along the base plate without having to release the securing elements holding said clamping members to the base plate. The clamping members are driven by a spindle movably held in a guide block on the base plate which allows an exact concentric clamping of the sample.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 11, 1978
    Date of Patent: April 14, 1981
    Assignee: Firma Carl Schenck AG
    Inventors: Guenter Keller, Andreas Pohl, Gerhard Hintz, Rudolf Sandner
  • Patent number: 4259907
    Abstract: This invention relates to an arrangement for engaging the relative elevation of two intersecting trackways for conveying and transferring freight goods in two conveying directions. One of the conveyors has rollers for engaging the flat bottoms of the freight bins and the other has flat tracks for receiving the wheels which project a short distance below the bottoms of the bins. The flat tracks are disposed at an elevation which is high enough to use the flat bottoms of the bins to clear the rollers in the intersecting conveyor. The portion of the tracks which intersects the roller conveyor is movable downwardly on eccentric cams a sufficient distance to drop the bins on the rollers to accomplish the transfer. Raising the flat track portion on the cams accomplishes transfer in the opposite direction.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 3, 1979
    Date of Patent: April 7, 1981
    Assignee: Carl Schenck Ag
    Inventor: Ludwig Schuck
  • Patent number: 4250818
    Abstract: A vibration bed (1) is assembled together of a plurality of rigidly connected frames (2) extending in the feed direction (A) of the material to be burned. The frames have projecting sides (10) extending downwardly and in the feed direction. Two effectively synchronously driven vibration generator arrays (12, 13) are located on the downwardly extending projection or extensions, each one of the arrays (12, 13) has a plurality of axially serially arranged vibrators (7); preferably, every other frame has a vibrator associated therewith, and the number of frames is odd, the vibrators of one group being connected by a continuous shaft, energized by a drive from the axial ends.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 14, 1978
    Date of Patent: February 17, 1981
    Assignee: Carl Schenck AG
    Inventor: Conrad Sigg
  • Patent number: 4248341
    Abstract: This invention relates to a roller conveyor and its track. Several inverted U-shaped supporting tracks are provided in sequence, which carry flanged rollers projecting above them. Alignment is secured by milling right-angular flats on the edges of the U-shaped track and shaft of the rollers which mate with each other and by providing relatively elongated bolt holes in the side mounting plates of the roller assemblies.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 5, 1979
    Date of Patent: February 3, 1981
    Assignee: Carl Schenck AG
    Inventors: Ludwig Schuck, Hermann Benz
  • Patent number: 4247497
    Abstract: The production of a mat of wood chips and/or fibers, hereafter called wood particles, by a spreading station and a weighing device, is controlled in a closed loop circuit for uniformity, directly during the spreading of the wood particles. Several spreading devices form a spreading station. Electrical signals emanating from a tared weighing device which is arranged downstream of a first spreading device as viewed in the direction of travel of a conveyor belt, are used to control the output of the first spreading device. If desired, the output of one or more spreading devices located downstream of a weighing device may also be controlled in a closed loop circuit, whereby the weight of the partially formed mat moving over the weighing device produces the electrical control signal which is compared to a predetermined reference signal for controlling the production of the finished mat having one or several layers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 30, 1978
    Date of Patent: January 27, 1981
    Assignee: Firma Carl Schenck AG
    Inventor: Lutz Wolf
  • Patent number: 4245844
    Abstract: The leakage flow of a pressurized medium in gap type seals is controlled by a suction device at the sealing location of the gap seal. The suction device comprises a jet pump. The jet pump is driven by the pressurized medium in the gap seal or by an externally supplied fluid medium.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 3, 1980
    Date of Patent: January 20, 1981
    Assignee: Firma Carl Schenck AG
    Inventors: Andreas Pohl, Gerhard Hintz, Guenter Keller
  • Patent number: 4203046
    Abstract: The performance of an eddy current brake is controlled by controlling the magnetic flux in its housing by changing the energizing voltage of the energizing coil of the brake in accordance with a signal obtained by comparing a signal representative of the desired brake performance with a signal representative of the actual magnetic flux measured in the housing at a location of substantially homogeneous flux distribution. The desired performance signal may be a signal representative of the difference between a desired rotational speed signal and the actual rotational speed signal, or it may be a signal representative of the difference between a desired torque signal and an actual torque signal. The desired performance signal may also be a signal representative of the difference between a signal obtained by comparing desired and actual rotational speed signals with a signal representative of actual torque. A Hall generator is used to measure actual flux.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 27, 1978
    Date of Patent: May 13, 1980
    Assignee: Firma Carl Schenck Aktiengesellschaft
    Inventors: Reimer Homann, Prodromos Raptopoulos
  • Patent number: 4201091
    Abstract: A wheel balancing machine is started by operating a timing switch to transmit reset signals to a synchronous counter, revolution counter, a divider and an average value counter. The reset signals are then terminated concurrently with the first zero crossing of the imbalance value signal derived from the body to be balanced. The synchronous counter is provided with incremental pulses containing angular information corresponding to the imbalance. After a first pulse sequence corresponding to a 180.degree. angle of revolution of the body to be balanced and further pulses at angles of 360.degree. at the output of the synchronous counter, 180.degree. pulses are supplied to a revolution counter and also are conducted by means of a differentiating member to the reset input of a flip-flop, whose set input is affected via a further differentiating member by unbalance representing pulses.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 17, 1978
    Date of Patent: May 6, 1980
    Assignee: Carl Schenck AG
    Inventors: Volker Guyot, Otfrid Maus, Martin Mueller
  • Patent number: 4196635
    Abstract: The present test apparatus provides for the simultaneous loading of a test sample with longitudinal forces and with torque. For this purpose a piston rod of a longitudinal loading cylinder and a piston of a torque cylinder are coupled for relative axial movement by a fork connected to the piston rod of the longitudinal loading cylinder and guided in a torque transmitting member connected to the piston of the torque cylinder. Frictional forces and play are minimized by providing the fork ends with bearing surfaces and providing the torque transmitting member with both stationary and tiltable bearings which may be adjustable. Another embodiment provides that the bearings of the torque transmitting member are hydrostatic bearings to further reduce friction.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 15, 1978
    Date of Patent: April 8, 1980
    Assignee: Carl Schenck AG
    Inventors: Guenter Zuber, Karlheinz Storck
  • Patent number: 4179923
    Abstract: A dynamometer is connected to a foundation by two pairs of leaf springs. One end of the leaf springs is firmly connected to the dynamometer and the other ends are connected to the foundation by pivot joints, which absorb rotation, oscillation and axial movement. The pivot joints are advantageously constituted by metal and rubber components.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 20, 1978
    Date of Patent: December 25, 1979
    Assignee: Carl Schenck AG
    Inventor: Hans-Walter Dodt
  • Patent number: 4169383
    Abstract: The invention relates to a process and a device for the digital indication of the extent of unbalance of a part to be balanced in at least one plane when measuring its unbalance in balancing machines. An alternating voltage corresponding to the extent of unbalance is supplied to an integrator. A reference voltage is supplied to cancel out the output voltage of the integrator. While the integrator is being returned to zero, pulses are supplied to a counter which is thereby actuated to display the extent of the unbalance in digital form.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 8, 1978
    Date of Patent: October 2, 1979
    Assignee: Carl Schenck AG
    Inventors: Volker Guyot, Otfrid Maus, Martin Mueller
  • Patent number: 4164994
    Abstract: A hydraulic eddy brake has a rotor and a stator both forming an eddy chamber. Liquid supply conduits lead to the center of the eddy chamber. The rotor shaft is sealed relative to the housing formed by the stator. The sealing is accomplished by noncontacting sealings. Leakage liquid is discharged to respective chambers located between the bearings and the eddy chamber proper. A gap is provided between the shaft and the housing. This gap is connected with the center of the eddy chamber through a liquid feedback which may include an intermediate chamber and respective liquid feedback conduits whereby the pressure at the point of leakage is minimized. Such brakes are used as absorption dynamometers to measure torque.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 13, 1977
    Date of Patent: August 21, 1979
    Assignee: Firma Carl Schenck AG
    Inventors: Hans-Walter Dodt, Dieter Kraft
  • Patent number: 4160384
    Abstract: The balancing position of a wheel is designated by light signals which light up at closer intervals as the balancing position is approached in either turning-in direction. Such light signals upon approaching the balancing position include: a first signal in the range of approximately 180.degree. to 90.degree., another light signal in the range from about 90.degree. to 22.5.degree., a further light signal in the range of approximately 22.5.degree. to 1.4.degree.. Upon reaching the balancing position still a further light signal lights up between about 0.degree. and 1.4.degree.. A model representing the part to be balanced carries a series of light signals in both turning-in directions for each balancing plane provided by balancing apparatus.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 13, 1978
    Date of Patent: July 10, 1979
    Assignee: Carl Schenck AG
    Inventors: Volker Guyot, Otfrid Maus, Martin Muller
  • Patent number: 4144578
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for deriving mean value signals is disclosed, wherein input signals are compared with signals stored in a first storage device to produce difference signals. These difference signals are added to the signals stored in the first storage device, to produce corrected means value signals, which are in turn stored in a second storage device. The output of the second storage device is transferred to the first storage device, to update the mean value stored in the first storage device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 31, 1977
    Date of Patent: March 13, 1979
    Assignee: Carl Schenck AG
    Inventors: Martin Mueller, Harald Schoenfeld
  • Patent number: RE30759
    Abstract: Method of producing chipboards includes conveying elongated cauls end-to-end sequentially past a material-dispensing device, forming a mat of the dispensed material on the cauls, severing the mat transversely to chipboard lengths, feeding the severed mat lengths together with the cauls into a heating press and beating and compressing the same to form chipboards, withdrawing the chipboards and cauls together from the heating press and separating them from one another, and continuously reconveying the cauls past the material-dispensing device.In apparatus for carrying out the method, an endless conveyor for conveying the cauls end-to-end has entrainer dogs engageable with abutment rods on the cauls for advancing the cauls in a substantially horizontal conveying direction along an upper run of the conveyor located below the material-dispesing device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 24, 1980
    Date of Patent: October 6, 1981
    Assignee: Carl Schenck AG
    Inventor: Wolfgang Burkner