Patents by Inventor Bernard P. Lampietti

Bernard P. Lampietti has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 4520644
    Abstract: A cyclically operable spring coiling machine includes a pair of feed rolls for intermittently advancing wire longitudinally to a coiling station at an upper portion of a vertical front frame of the machine. A coiling arbor and a coiling tool at the station cooperatively form leading end portions of the wire to a coil spring configuration and an improved cut-off means severs the coiled leading end portions of wire to provide individual coil springs. The improved cut-off means includes a pair of tool holders on opposite sides of the coiling arbor movable toward and away from the arbor and wire coiled thereabout and generally in opposition to each other. The holders are employed selectively depending on the hand of the spring being coiled and are respectively mounted on pivot shafts extending rearwardly through the front frame of the machine and geared together at rear end portions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 10, 1984
    Date of Patent: June 4, 1985
    Assignee: Torin Corporation
    Inventor: Bernard P. Lampietti
  • Patent number: 4484499
    Abstract: Apparatus for successive cut-off operations at axially spaced locations along an elongated tubular workpiece wherein the workpiece is rotated during cut-off operations and successively advanced axially between such operations. The cut-off operations occur at a work station where a front portion of the workpiece is successively advanced, rotated and severed with an elongated portion of the workpiece extending rearwardly from the work station. A pair of elongated guide and support rails extend adjacent the rearwardly projecting portion of the workpiece and mount a workpiece supporting mechanism which is freely moveable therealong toward and away from the work station. The mechanism comprises a freely rotatable collet assembly adapted to grip and release the workpiece. Operating means for the collet assembly comprise a handwheel, a gear train, and a shell cam which is rotatable through a limited angle and axially moveable at the urging of the handwheel and gear train.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 1, 1982
    Date of Patent: November 27, 1984
    Assignee: Torin Corporation
    Inventor: Bernard P. Lampietti
  • Patent number: 4082935
    Abstract: Wheel rim blank manufacturing apparatus comprises an elongated mandrel passing through Coiling, Welding and Machining Stations. Flat stock is fed transversely for coiling to cylindrical rim blanks about the mandrel. A transfer slide advances and maintains orientation of coiled rim blanks from the Coiling Station to the Welding Station. At the Welding Station clamps secure the blanks for resistance or high frequency current penetration welding. Internal clamps at the Welding Station have small shoulders for transferring the blanks past a Machining Station where a scarfing tool engages their welded areas. The method includes feeding stock transversely, coiling about a mandrel, advancing blanks along the mandrel, welding, again advancing the blanks, and machining weld areas.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 19, 1976
    Date of Patent: April 4, 1978
    Assignee: Torin Corporation
    Inventors: Bernard P. Lampietti, Erman V. Cavagnero
  • Patent number: 4030327
    Abstract: A spring coiling machine with an improved drive means has a pair of feed rolls for advancing wire from a source of supply to a coiling station. Coiling tools at the station obstruct feed movement and form coil springs and a cut-off tool successively severs the springs. The coiling tools and cut-off tool are operated from a camshaft driven by a first electric motor and a second electric motor drives the feed rolls. Continuous rotation for both camshaft and feed rolls is provided by the electric motors and a mechanism operated by the camshaft lifts an upper feed roll to terminate feed roll gripping action on the wire and to thus terminate wire feed at the completion of each spring. The first or camshaft motor serves as a lead motor and the feed roll motor as a follower. A digital feedback from the first motor is introduced to the control system therefor and also as an input to a second control system for the feed roll motor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 16, 1976
    Date of Patent: June 21, 1977
    Assignee: Torin Corporation
    Inventors: Charles P. Collins, Bernard P. Lampietti