Patents Assigned to RWC, Inc.
  • Patent number: 6279294
    Abstract: An apparatus for charging a closed metallic canister with a gas under pressure comprising means for forming a gas filling opening in the canister, and dispensing means for sequentially injecting a high pressure gas through the gas filling opening to charge the canister, and depositing and fusing a fusible body in the gas filling opening, while continuing to inject gas into the canister and utilize the force of the gas to urge the dispensing means into sealing engagement with the canister being charged.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 25, 1997
    Date of Patent: August 28, 2001
    Assignee: RWC, Inc.
    Inventors: Ronald W. Richardson, Jr., James Harrington
  • Patent number: 6212854
    Abstract: An apparatus for charging a metallic canister having a filler opening therein with a gas under pressure and then sealing the opening to provide a closed, pressurized canister including means having a guide passageway therethrough, engageable with the canister in sealing engagement with the guide passageway communicating with the filler opening of the canister, means for conveying a gas under pressure to the guide passageway of the sealing means when the sealing means is disposed in sealing engagement with the canister, rotary means for dispensing a welding ball for delivery through the sealing means to be deposited on the canister across the filler opening therein and means for fusing the welding ball when positioned on the canister to close the filler opening in the canister.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 26, 1998
    Date of Patent: April 10, 2001
    Assignee: RWC, Inc.
    Inventors: Brian P. Tobin, Ronald W. Richardson, Jr., James R. Harrington, Douglas M. Leonard
  • Patent number: 6041573
    Abstract: An apparatus for charging a closed metallic canister with a gas under pressure comprising means for forming a gas filling opening in the canister, and dispensing means for sequentially injecting a high pressure gas through the gas filling opening to charge the canister, and depositing and fusing a fusible body in the gas filling opening, while continuing to inject gas into the canister and utilize the force of the gas to urge the dispensing means into sealing engagement with the canister being charged.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 25, 1997
    Date of Patent: March 28, 2000
    Assignee: RWC, Inc.
    Inventors: Ronald W. Richardson, Jr., James Harrington
  • Patent number: 5791122
    Abstract: A system for charging a metallic canister having a filler opening therein with a gas under pressure and then sealing the opening to provide a closed, pressurized canister generally consisting of means for retaining the canister in a predetermined orientation, a sealing member having a guide passageway therein displaceable between an extended position in sealing engagement with a canister disposed in the predetermined orientation, with the guide passageway therein communicating with the filler opening of the canister, and a retracted position out of sealing engagement with the canister, a first means for applying a gas under pressure to a first side of the sealing member to urge the sealing member into into its retracted position, second means for supplying a gas under pressure to an opposite side of the sealing member to urge the sealing member into its extended position in sealing engagement with the canister, third means for supplying a gas under a third pressure to the guide passageway of the sealing membe
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 17, 1996
    Date of Patent: August 11, 1998
    Assignee: RWC, Inc.
    Inventors: Brian P. Tobin, Douglas M. Leonard
  • Patent number: 5352860
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for supplying an inert gas under extreme pressure to a weldable air bag canister having a gas-charging opening in one end wall, and weld sealing the opening. The canister, and a composite welding head and weld ball supplying assembly, having a lower nose with a seal surrounding a ball dispensing opening therein, are relatively moved axially to seal off the opening in the canister end wall. Then, prior to pressurizing the assembly, an individual ball is presupplied through a passageway seal system to a ball delivery member inboard of the seals which are provided in the welding head and weld ball supplying assembly. Thereafter, the composite assembly is charged with gas under a heavy pressure measured in thousands of pounds per square inch, and a raiseable and lowerable welding electrode, carried by the assembly axially in alignment with the ball receiving chamber and ball dispensing opening, delivers welding current to melt collapse the ball to seal the opening.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 8, 1993
    Date of Patent: October 4, 1994
    Assignee: RWC, Inc.
    Inventor: Ronald W. Richardson
  • Patent number: 5261265
    Abstract: Compliance apparatus, for gripping and transporting workpiece sheets such as appliance door blanks to be formed to and from a work station having precision locator sheet stop surfaces, is mounted on a carrier for travel in a generally horizontal path toward the work station. The compliance apparatus includes a plurality of generally horizontally spaced apart, workpiece-aligned suction grippers for collectively gripping the top surface of a workpiece sheet. Resilient mechanism connecting each of the grippers to the carrier provides for relative individual lateral movement of the sheet carrying grippers from neutral positions to positions displaced therefrom in any required direction, as dictated by the sheet engaging one of the locator sheet stop surfaces and being forced to a correctly aligned position in engagement with the other locator sheet stop surface as the carrier moves in its said path of travel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 22, 1992
    Date of Patent: November 16, 1993
    Assignee: RWC, Inc.
    Inventor: John F. Nichols
  • Patent number: 5196669
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for supplying an inert gas under extreme pressure to a weldable air bag canister having a gas-charging opening in one end wall, and weld sealing the opening. The canister, and a composite welding head and weld ball supplying assembly, having a lower nose with a seal surrounding a ball dispensing opening therein, are relatively moved axially to seal off the opening in the canister end wall. Then, prior to pressurizing the assembly, an individual ball is presupplied through a passageway seal system to a ball delivery member inboard of the seals which are provided in the welding head and weld ball supplying assembly. Thereafter, the composite assembly is charged with gas under a heavy pressure measured in thousands of pounds per square inch, and a raiseable and lowerable welding electrode, carried by the assembly axially in alignment with the ball receiving chamber and ball dispensing opening, delivers welding current to melt collapse the ball to seal the opening.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 12, 1991
    Date of Patent: March 23, 1993
    Assignee: RWC, Inc.
    Inventor: Ronald W. Richardson
  • Patent number: 4881633
    Abstract: A precision indexing conveyor for moving workpieces incrementally along a longitudinal pathway from work station to work station, has a pair of in-line sprockets provided at opposite ends of a frame. An endless conveyor, comprising longitudinally spaced apart workpiece carriers mounting on a series of prestretched equal length, flexible, spirally wound cable links having precisely longitudinally spaced apart, rigid pins fixed to their ends at locations such as to provide a common cable length at a time when the cables are all under a predetermined common tensile load, is trained around the sprockets. A drive drives the conveyor in increments of revolution punctuated by periods of dwell sufficient for a work operation to be performed at the work stations and the mechanism maintains a predetermined tensile load on the conveyor substantially equal to the load applied to the cables when the pins are fixed thereto.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 28, 1987
    Date of Patent: November 21, 1989
    Assignee: RWC, Inc.
    Inventors: Ronald J. Cailey, John F. Nichols, Herman F. Heidtman
  • Patent number: 4461943
    Abstract: A process for forming metal walls for prepainted metal cabinets and the like, such as by welding a galvanized back panel to a prepainted metal refrigerator-freezer cabinet wrapper painted only on the exterior wall surface thereof, and wherein flange sections functioning as marginal edge portions of the wall are folded over from the wrapper side walls. These flange sections are deformed to form recessed inwardly projecting bead portions therein along the edge portions, with paint either removed from the contact surfaces of the interiorly facing bead portions or not present thereon because of the manner in which the flange is formed. A back panel, with projecting bead portions arranged along the edges thereof which face exteriorly, is disposed with its edges lapping the flange portions of the wrapper sufficiently to cover bead portions thereon, with the beads in the panel projecting toward and in contact with the oppositely projecting beads of the flange section.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 14, 1982
    Date of Patent: July 24, 1984
    Assignee: RWC Inc.
    Inventor: Rene G. Beauvais
  • Patent number: 4322598
    Abstract: A method for forming a conduit or flow passage extending through and beyond opposite sides of a housing wall. A pair of tubes constituting the external portions of the conduit have radially projecting peripheral flanges formed at their ends. The flanges are placed in face-to-face engagement with flat surfaces on opposite sides of the wall in coaxial alignment with a bore through the wall. The flanges are then pressed against the wall by tubular welding electrodes connected in series in a welding circuit and are simultaneously welded to the wall.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 12, 1980
    Date of Patent: March 30, 1982
    Assignee: RWC Inc.
    Inventor: Robert H. Blair
  • Patent number: 4256221
    Abstract: A conveyor line moves palleted workpieces past a plurality of work stations arranged at intervals along the line. The pallets to which the workpieces are clamped are frictionally supported for travel at a designated linear rate of speed. A portion of the conveyor line adjacent one or more work stations includes a conveyor for spaced apart pallet control elements, which are driven at a reduced rate of speed. The traveling pallet control elements on the second conveyor prevent the pallets from moving at the faster rate of the first conveyor. A stop element, which is normally maintained in the path of pallets on the first conveyor but moves out of the plane of movement of the pallets to release the pallets individually is operated when a pallet control element on the second conveyor reaches a predetermined position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 26, 1979
    Date of Patent: March 17, 1981
    Assignee: RWC, Inc.
    Inventor: Ronald G. Lain