Stop Abuts Work Edge Or Work-mounted Article Patents (Class 225/13)
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Patent number: 10650642Abstract: A lottery ticket dispenser bin is configured for dispensing interconnected sealed ticket packs, and includes a housing having a front panel with a dispensing slot defined therein and a back panel. The housing has a bottom contour that includes a middle section on which the stack of ticket packs rest in an upright orientation, and a front wall that extends upwards towards the dispensing slot. A hump defines a transition surface between the middle section and the front wall, and an initial contact surface that retains a trailing ticket pack in the middle section as a leading ticket pack is pulled through the dispensing slot. The front wall defines a second contact surface against which the trailing ticket pack is pulled and bent as the leading ticket pack is pulled from the dispensing slot. An insert that defines the bottom contour is also provided for insertion into a ticket bin.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2017Date of Patent: May 12, 2020Assignee: Scientific Games International, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey D. Martineck, Sr., Timothy Masocol
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Patent number: 7740158Abstract: A manual dispenser for severing a segment of paper from a note paper roll comprised of a narrow elongate sheet of paper helically wound upon itself, with one surface of the sheet having one or more strips of low-tack pressure adhesive extending longitudinally thereof. In one embodiment, the manual dispenser includes a tear bar that that is manually engagable with one side of the roll.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2007Date of Patent: June 22, 2010Inventor: Maurice S. Kanbar
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Device for controlling and repositioning a roll of wiping material in an automatic cutting dispenser
Patent number: 7066070Abstract: A machine for dispensing a strip of material comprises a housing accommodating an internally hollow drum with a longitudinal slit which accommodates an articulated cutting device, and two end shields of articulated design to accommodate a reel holder which supports a reel of wipe material. The drum is associated with means of starting, and a load button. The machine is distinctive in that it includes a device for monitoring and repositioning the reel of wipe material which comes into action once during each revolution of the drum. The device being designed on the drum and having localized contact with the reel once during each revolution of the drum and causing said reel to be repositioned.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2004Date of Patent: June 27, 2006Inventors: Maurice Granger, Daniel Granger, Sabine Granger, Smeralda Granger -
Patent number: 6484919Abstract: An adhesive tape cutting device includes a body, a roll mounting shaft, a roller, and a tape-pressing member. The body has a small side wall and a large side wall. The roll mounting shaft is attached to the large side wall so that an adhesive tape roll can be sleeved on the shaft. The tape-pressing member is biased to press a free end portion of a tape on the tape roll against the roller, and is attached to a retaining plate, which is hinged to the large side wall and which is locked on the small side wall so as to confine the tape roll between the retaining plate and the large side wall. The retaining plate can be unlocked from the small side wall so as to move to an open position, where the tape roll can be removed from the roll mounting shaft.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2001Date of Patent: November 26, 2002Inventor: Ming-Fa Ho
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Patent number: 5294034Abstract: A ticket assembly including a casing and at least one cover part which is pivotally connected to the casing is disclosed. The casing has provided therein a feed path, which functions to guide a strip of mutually connected tickets during its passage through the casing and includes a ticket outfeed aperture and mutually opposing guide surfaces in the proximity of the outfeed aperture. The bottom guide surface of the ticket strip feed path includes a bead which extends across a part of the feed path. The bead terminates short of the feed path so as to leave surfaces which constitute an extension of the feed path. The bead thus coacts with upper guide surface in aiding in the separation of the connected tickets.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 1992Date of Patent: March 15, 1994Assignee: Turn-O-Matic ABInventor: Kjell Svensson
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Patent number: 5263621Abstract: A disposable coupon dispensing cartridge includes a housing and a passageway section having top and bottom walls extending from the housing to a discharge opening. A roll of a band of coupons is contained in the housing and has a leading tail extending from the housing to the discharge opening. The coupon band is provided with longitudinally spaced indices and a metering mechanism is carried by a passageway wall and is responsive to the band indicia to releasably restrict further advance of the band upon withdrawal of a coupon through the discharge opening. The metering mechanism may include a band bellying projection on the bottom wall and a stop forwardly of the projection and the indicia are longitudinal slits or may include a longitudinally vertically movable return biased pin for releasably engaging indicia defining holes in the band and a cam for raising and lowering the pin with its longitudinal movement.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 1992Date of Patent: November 23, 1993Assignee: Thomson-Leeds Company, Inc.Inventor: Harvinder Bedi
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Patent number: 4875609Abstract: A dispenser for concatenated pressure sensitive adhesive coated abrasive discs disposed in a supply roll comprising a container having opposite side walls each having inner and outer layers with their inner layers having aligned slots extending from top edges of the side walls to inner ends positioned generally central of said side walls, and a shaft rotatably supporting the supply roll having ends supported on support edges defining the inner ends of the slots.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1988Date of Patent: October 24, 1989Assignee: Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Jerome E. Elder, Nancy L. Mosman
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Patent number: 4714191Abstract: A one piece paperboard carton blank is folded into a rectangular shape for packaging and dispensing from a roll of individual plastic bags, particularly disposable milk bottles for feeding babies. The carton has a double wall front part which includes an inner top rigidly supporting a tab protruding in a direction opposite to the direction of withdrawal of bags from the roll. When a first plastic bag is withdrawn it starts to pull out a succeeding bag to which it is removably attached along a line of perforations. When the center of the perforated edge of the succeeding bag is impaled on the tab, further withdrawal of the succeeding bag is restrained and the first bag is readily separated to facilitate its dispensing and to place the leading edge of the succeeding bag where it may be easily reached for withdrawal.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 1987Date of Patent: December 22, 1987Assignee: International Paper CompanyInventor: Paul D. Richardson
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Patent number: 4384664Abstract: A device for dispensing serial numbers, which have been attached consecutively in the longitudinal direction on a strip of paper being brought in the shape of a roll, said strip of paper being provided between each two numbers with an incision line formed in such a way that by a transverse portion and two longitudinal portions of it a central lip is obtained which projects from an output edge of the device after the tearing off of a serial number, the tearing means being formed by composing the output edge of a central part parallel to the plane of the strip and transverse to the longitudinal direction of it and two lateral parts connected with the ends of the central part and constituting an angle therewith such that the lateral edges of the strip are pulled on the lateral parts of the output edge and are shifted away from each other.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 1981Date of Patent: May 24, 1983Inventor: Johannes Roos
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Patent number: 4364501Abstract: An assembly for dispensing tickets in strip form from a roll thereof registers a cutting blade with respect to drive openings in the strip of tickets, the drive openings occuring at the opposite ends of each ticket.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1980Date of Patent: December 21, 1982Assignee: Instrumental ProductsInventor: John S. Curtiss, Jr.
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Patent number: 4267949Abstract: The invention concerns a device for separating tape portions of mutually equal length from a tape of flexible material. Said tape is provided with a plurality of slots spaced at mutually equal distances, said slots extending obliquely relative to the longitudinal direction of the tape substantially over the whole width thereof, so that short unslotted edge portions are left at each tape edge. Said tape passes through a guide channel along a first bottom portion thereof and over a steplike ledge at its end and below an adjacent elongated member which resiliently presses said tape into engagement with a subsequent second bottom portion of the guide channel.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1979Date of Patent: May 19, 1981Assignee: Esselte Pendaflex Corp.Inventor: Sven A. Hemgren
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Patent number: 4245765Abstract: A dispenser for a roll of coated abrasive discs having a front face including a cutter bar, a guide means at one side of said cutter bar for positioning a disc edge at the cutter bar, and a recess on the other side of said cutter bar to permit manual access to said roll.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1979Date of Patent: January 20, 1981Assignee: Norton CompanyInventor: Edward H. Gregg
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Patent number: 4244502Abstract: A dispenser for a roll of strip comprising a casing in which is disposed a roll of strip. Pivotally connected to the casing is a cover. At the strip exit opening is a passage through which advances the free end of the roll of strip. Disposed in the passage for the advancing free end of the roll of strip is an upwardly extending indexing member. The indexing member is formed with a curved tip and tapered side walls that are directed outwardly and downwardly. The roll of strip is formed with curved slits. The curved slits are alternately convex and concave. The indexing member penetrates each slit successively. The convex slit forms a convex opening upon entering the ticket exit passage which is penetrated by the indexing member. The convex slit forms a concave opening upon entering the ticket exit passage which is penetrated by the indexing member. The convex slit, when opened, forms a tongue contacting the penetrating tip of the indexing member.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1978Date of Patent: January 13, 1981Assignee: Sven IveterInventor: Steven P. Reed
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Patent number: 4204618Abstract: A dispenser for a roll of strip comprising an open top casing. A cover is pivotally mounted on the casing for closing the top thereof. Disposed within the casing is a roll of strip having transverse slits formed therein at predetermined distances along the strip. The free end of the strip to be removed from the roll of strip exits from an opening located between the casing and the cover. Extending from the casing are transversely spaced tracks that project outwardly and downwardly from the casing, and over which advances the free end of the roll of strip. Extending from the cover are outwardly and downwardly transversely spaced guides, which overlie, respectively, the transverse tracks to form passages therebetween. The free end of the strip travels through these passages. The tracks and guides are correspondingly curved to bow the free end of the roll of strip at the transverse slit advancing through the passages to open the slit.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1978Date of Patent: May 27, 1980Assignee: Sven TveterInventors: Steven P. Reed, Jordan A. Kinkead
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Patent number: 4199090Abstract: A dispenser for a roll of strip comprising a casing in which is disposed a roll of strip. Pivotally connected to the casing is a cover. At the strip exit opening is a passage through which advances the free end of the roll of strip. Disposed in the passage for the advancing free end of the roll of strip is an upwardly extending indexing member. The indexing member is formed with a tip having oppositely sloping sections. The roll of strip is formed with diagonal slits. The diagonal slits are alternately, oppositely directed. The indexing member penetrates each slit successively through the alternately penetrable sections of the top of the indexing member. An operator applying a downward force to the free end of the roll of strip severs the free end thereof successively along each successive slit by means of sharp edges at the base of the indexing member.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1978Date of Patent: April 22, 1980Assignee: Sven TveterInventor: Steven P. Reed