Patents by Inventor Emil Simich
Emil Simich 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).
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Patent number: 4509416Abstract: Bale tie joining devices for joining bale tie ends on top of a bale in a press, and wherein the completed tie joint or knot is visible to a press operator from the top before release of the bale from the press.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1983Date of Patent: April 9, 1985Assignee: A.J. Gerrard & CompanyInventor: Emil Simich
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Patent number: 4438689Abstract: A baling apparatus for use with bale tie wire and a press including a pair of platens having at least one channel extending fore-and-aft across each platen. The baling apparatus comprises a return chute supported on a frame in juxtaposition to the pair of platens. The chute has a curved face and two sidewalls extending radially inward from the outer edges of the curved face. The chute is adapted to be aligned with the channels of each platen to slideably receive bale tie wire extending through the channel of one platen and directing the wire as it travels along the curved face into and through the channels of the opposite platen wherein both ends of the bale strapping wire will be protruding from the same side of a press and can be manually secured onto itself. A plurality of bale tie wires can be simultaneously threaded around a bale form by means of a plurality of chutes and a power feed assembly.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 1982Date of Patent: March 27, 1984Assignee: A. J. Gerrard & Co.Inventor: Emil Simich
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Patent number: 4342138Abstract: An ovalized cross-sectional shaped bale-tie wire for use in baling materials includes a body portion and engaging looped members formed at each end of the body portion. The process for manufacturing an ovalized cross-sectional shaped bale-tie wire includes the steps of withdrawing round wire from a wire drum, straightening the round wire, passing the straightened wire through an ovalizing mill to form the ovalized cross-sectional shaped wire, accumulating the ovalized cross-sectional shaped wire, controlling the length of the wire by predeterminely cutting the wire preforming simultaneously the engaging looped members on the trailing end of the leading bale-tie wire and the leading end of the trailing bale-tie wire and bending the looped end portions out of the plane of the body portion of the bale-tie wire.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1979Date of Patent: August 3, 1982Assignee: A. J. Gerrard & CompanyInventor: Emil Simich
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Patent number: 4147188Abstract: A bale-tie wire for use with press platens in a baling press for baling materials includes a body portion having looped members formed at each end of the bale-tie wire body portion with a portion of each of the looped members bent out of the plane in opposite directions of each of the respective looped ends. Each of the looped members includes rearwardly extending legs which engage the body portion of the bale-tie wire with one of the extending leg portions being substantially longer than the leg portion of the other end looped member to provide a bale-tie wire structure which substantially reduces the force necessary for the engagement of the looped end portions of the bale-tie wire.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1977Date of Patent: April 3, 1979Assignee: A. J. Gerrard & CompanyInventor: Emil Simich
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Patent number: 4092912Abstract: Apparatus for forming a bale of a material within a pair of press platens having a plurality of contoured platen wedges mounted to each of the press platens. The adjacently mounted platen wedges provide bale tie accommodating channels therebetween and permit the insertion of bale ties around the baled material. The platen wedges extend inwardly into the compression chamber engage the corners of the baled material to reduce the girth of the baled material and to provide a more dense bale.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1976Date of Patent: June 6, 1978Assignee: A. J. Gerrard & CompanyInventor: Emil Simich
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Patent number: 4070733Abstract: A bale tie wire for use in conjunction with press platens in a baling press for baling material includes loop members formed at each end of the tie wire with a portion of each loop member bent out of the plane of each respective loop in opposite directions. Predeterminedly positioned notches are located in the bale tie wire to facilitate insertion and engagement of the bale tie wire about the corners of the baled material to provide alignment of each of the end loop members for proper engagement together.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 1976Date of Patent: January 31, 1978Assignee: A. J. Gerrard & CompanyInventor: Emil Simich
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Patent number: 4055328Abstract: A manual bale-tie joiner tool is adapted to be engageable with the looped ends of the bale-tie wire which has been inserted about a compressed bale of material. Upon the rotational movement of the joiner tool while engaged with the looped ends of the bale tie-wire, the looped ends of the bale-tie wire are interlocked together to retain the bale-tie wire about the compressed bale.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1976Date of Patent: October 25, 1977Assignee: A. J. Gerrard & CompanyInventor: Emil Simich
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Patent number: 4055115Abstract: A bale-tie interlock device for engaging the looped ends of bale-tie wires about a compressed bale in a baling press includes a U-shaped housing having a plate member extending substantially the length of the housing and substantially across the elongated housing opening which defines a bale-tie wire accommodating channel. Slidably positioned within the bale-tie accommodating channel for longitudinal movement is a shuttle member containing a leaf spring. Stop members are mounted in each end of the U-shaped housing to retain the shuttle member within the bale-tie wire accommodating channel. Integrally mounted to one of the sides of the U-shaped housing adjacent one end of the housing is a hook plate member which is engageable with one of the looped ends of the bale-tie wire. Upon the insertion of one looped end into the U-shaped housing, the leaf spring on the shuttle member biases the looped end of the bale-tie wire to cause the looped end to engage the hook plate member.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 1976Date of Patent: October 25, 1977Assignee: A. J. Gerrard & CompanyInventors: Emil Simich, Walter R. Traxinger