Patents by Inventor Robert Aliesch
Robert Aliesch 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: 9694983Abstract: A conveying device with an extensively extended conveying element that is led in a revolving manner along a conveying direction, is deflected at the head-ends of the conveying device and is laterally enclosed by side closure beams. The conveying device includes a drive device with a drive motor to drive the conveying element. The drive device is arranged between the two head-ends, between the side closure beams, and between the upper conveying section and the lower return section of the conveying element. The drive device includes a drive element that is arranged in a revolving manner about two deflection pivots spaced from one another in the conveying direction, and is driven by the drive motor. The drive element supports the upper conveying section of the conveying element, which is arranged at the top, and with this forms a contact fit for transmitting a drive force onto the conveying element.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2014Date of Patent: July 4, 2017Assignee: WRH WALTER REIST HOLDING AGInventor: Robert Aliesch
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Patent number: 9617079Abstract: A conveying device including a circulatorily led, extensively extended conveying element that forms a conveying section with a conveying surface and a return section, a front head-end region, in which the conveying element is deflected from the conveying section into the return section in the movement direction of the conveying element, and a braking device that exerts a braking effect upon the driven conveying element. The braking device includes a braking surface that, by way of the sliding friction with the conveying element, at least partly exerts the braking effect upon the driven conveying element. The braking device is designed and arranged such that it exerts the braking effect upon the conveying element outside the front head-end region as well as outside the conveying section. The braking surface is designed in an essentially bent manner and is wrapped by a part of the conveying element.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2015Date of Patent: April 11, 2017Assignee: WRH WALTER REIST HOLDING AGInventor: Robert Aliesch
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Publication number: 20160207712Abstract: A conveying device with an extensively extended conveying element that is led in a revolving manner along a conveying direction, is deflected at the head-ends of the conveying device and is laterally enclosed by side closure beams. The conveying device includes a drive device with a drive motor to drive the conveying element. The drive device is arranged between the two head-ends, between the side closure beams, and between the upper conveying section and the lower return section of the conveying element. The drive device includes a drive element that is arranged in a revolving manner about two deflection pivots spaced from one another in the conveying direction, and is driven by the drive motor. The drive element supports the upper conveying section of the conveying element, which is arranged at the top, and with this forms a contact fit for transmitting a drive force onto the conveying element.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2014Publication date: July 21, 2016Inventor: Robert Aliesch
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Publication number: 20160090243Abstract: A conveying device including a circulatorily led, extensively extended conveying element that forms a conveying section with a conveying surface and a return section, a front head-end region, in which the conveying element is deflected from the conveying section into the return section in the movement direction of the conveying element, and a braking device that exerts a braking effect upon the driven conveying element. The braking device includes a braking surface that, by way of the sliding friction with the conveying element, at least partly exerts the braking effect upon the driven conveying element. The braking device is designed and arranged such that it exerts the braking effect upon the conveying element outside the front head-end region as well as outside the conveying section. The braking surface is designed in an essentially bent manner and is wrapped by a part of the conveying element.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2015Publication date: March 31, 2016Inventor: Robert Aliesch
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Publication number: 20140231229Abstract: A conveying device including a revolving, extensively extended conveying element and a frame construction with a plurality of frame profiles for laterally enclosing conveying element. At least two frame profiles of the frame construction are designed as hollow profiles and in their profile longitudinal axis are connected to one another via face-side end sections. The profile walls of the two frame profiles at their face-side end sections are designed such that the two frame profiles form a positive-fit connection, which counteracts forces acting longitudinally, transversely and vertically onto the connection.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2014Publication date: August 21, 2014Applicant: WRH WALTER REIST HOLDING AGInventor: Robert Aliesch
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Patent number: 5167115Abstract: An endless conveyor in a ring spinning machine comprises bobbin pegs for receiving full and empty bobbins which must assume an exact position in order in a predetermined bobbin change position of the endless conveyor to come into alignment with a spindle or bobbin support arrangement and thus ensure bobbin transfer from or to the bobbin peg. The endless conveyor is divided in the longitudinal direction into various sections which are connected by connecting links or locks of different length in such a manner that a plurality of bobbin pegs arranged on a section in the bobbin change position of the endless conveyor can be exactly aligned with the associated spinning points by inserting locks of different length or by changing the effective length of the locks at both ends.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1990Date of Patent: December 1, 1992Assignee: Rieter Machine Works, Ltd.Inventors: Jorg Wernli, Robert Aliesch, Hans-Ulrich Vontobel, Junod Andre, Karl Rimmele
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Patent number: 5152525Abstract: A bowling pin orientating device usable with a pin distributing system comprising two spaced apart identical elements. Each element is somewhat elongated and has a pin receiving end, and opposite pin discharging end, and relatively upper and side pin orienting surfaces extending between the ends. The upper surface, near the pin receiving end is interrupted at a location closer to the receiving end than the discharging end by a projection that extends upwardly and away from the side surface. The side surface, at a location on the side of the projection closest to discharging end, has a diagonal lower section merging with a vertical upper additionally define a generous round between the receiving end the projection and a round with a progressively decreasing radius extends between and merges with the generous round and the diagonal and vertical sections of the side surface.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1990Date of Patent: October 6, 1992Assignee: Brunswick BowlingInventors: Ted E. Brim, Robert Aliesch, Enrico Ferrazza, Andreas Bretscher
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Patent number: 5080358Abstract: The overall volume and rear end height of an automatic pin setter may be reduced to avoid spacial constraints with a pin distributing system for receiving bowlong pins (33) moving in a generally horizontal path and for distributing pins (33) so received to two spaced paths. The distributing system includes an elongated, horizontal first conveyor (60) defining the horizontal path and having a discharge end (64) from which bowling pin (33) may be discharged along with second and third conveyors (96, 100) in spaced relation to another and each having a pin receiving end located on opposite sides of the discharge end (64). A pin diverter (110) is located between the pin receiving ends and at the discharge end (64) and a pivot (120) is provided to mount the pin diverter (110) for limited pivotal movement about a generally horizontal axis to either side of a vertical plane extending through the axis and generally in the direction of elongation of the first conveyor (60).Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 1990Date of Patent: January 14, 1992Assignee: Brunswick CorporationInventors: Ted E. Brim, Robert Aliesch, Enrico Ferrazza, Andreas Bretscher
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Patent number: 4724752Abstract: A machine, for the automatic preparation of a beverage which is extracted from a product contained in a cartridge, has at least one extraction mechanism and at least one assembly having a plurality of magazines for housing cartridges containing product to be extracted and for supplying those cartridges to a conveyor which supplies the cartridges from a magazine to a distributor which then supplies the cartridges to the extraction mechanism and which also removes cartridges from the extraction mechanism for discarding the used cartridge.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 1986Date of Patent: February 16, 1988Assignee: Nestec S.A.Inventors: Robert Aliesch, Karl Germann