With Hopper Or Magazine Patents (Class 451/337)
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Patent number: 6749492Abstract: A rotary sanding machine includes a driven wheel coupled to a transmission shaft which is driven by a motor so as to actuate an emery coated belt for sanding. A barrier wall is disposed to hold back dust flying during sanding action to permit the dust to fall into a dust passageway in a dust collecting member. An impeller is mounted in a blower casing, and is coupled to an impeller driving shaft which is rotated with the transmission shaft by means of an endless drive transmission member such that the dust falling in the dust passageway can be drawn into the blower casing for discharge through a discharge port.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2003Date of Patent: June 15, 2004Inventor: Pei-Lieh Chiang
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Patent number: 6668816Abstract: A concrete stone texturing machine, method and a stone having an irregular rough surface resembling a real stone face is described. The machine conveys concrete stones having opposed flat surfaces to a pitching station having at least one pair of opposed pitching blade assembles aligned in a common plane on a respective side of the pitching station. The pitching blade assemblies are displaced towards and away from one another a predetermined distance. Each assembly has a plurality of pitching blades secured in side-by-side aligned relationship. Each of the pitching blades has a forward projecting cutting edge and a securing body portion. A first group of the pitching blades has their cutting edges aligned along a first straight cutting axis which is offset from the cutting edges of the second group of pitching blades aligned along a second straight cutting axis. The cutting axes are parallel to one another.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2002Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Inventors: Hans Pedersen, Charles Ciccarello
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Patent number: 6206763Abstract: A brush deburring machine includes upper and lower synchronized dogged conveyors that translate workpieces between a pair of cylindrical wire brushes to remove burrs from the ends of the workpieces. A first support surface is defined on each of the dogs of the upper conveyor, and a second support surface is defined on each of the dogs of the lower conveyor. Workpieces are retained between the first and second support surfaces to prevent the workpieces from becoming unstable and shifting diagonally between the wire brushes, yet are permitted to rotate with respect to the first and second support surfaces to cause the entire circumference of the ends of the workpieces to be deburred.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 1999Date of Patent: March 27, 2001Assignee: Ohio Custom Machinery, Inc.Inventor: Allen E. Mackall
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Patent number: 6113753Abstract: A method is provided for processing a metal foil sheet to produce magnetic recording media. The method comprises providing an elongate metal foil sheet having a first side and a second side. The sheet is advanced through a plurality of processing stations in equal unit length segments such that each segment receives the same treatment to form a magnetic recording medium from each segment. Method are also provided to prepare the foil surfaces by polishing, texturing, cleaning, and stress relieving, to coat the prepared surfaces with at least one metal layer, to finish the coated layers by buffing, burnishing, and lubricating, and to form disk units from the prepared, coated and finished surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 1999Date of Patent: September 5, 2000Assignee: Flextor, Inc.Inventor: Hudson Washburn
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Patent number: 5997388Abstract: A de-marking apparatus and method are provided for de-marking a marked packaged integrated circuit (IC). The de-marking apparatus comprises a de-marking head for removing a thin layer of material from the marked surface. The apparatus may also include mechanisms for feeding, transferring and conveying the marked ICs to and from the de-marking head, and washing, drying, and receiving the de-marked ICs in an automated fashion. The method includes physically removing package material from a marked IC surface and producing a surface reflectivity suitable for re-marking with a laser beam.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 1997Date of Patent: December 7, 1999Assignee: Micron Electronics, Inc.Inventors: Robert L. Canella, Tony T. Ibarra
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Patent number: 5921851Abstract: A sphere polisher capable of making uniform conditions under which balls are polished is provided. The inner and outer polishing circuits are defined by the grooves 23 provided on the rotative disc 10 and the fixed disc 20. The storage conveyor 50 is provided with an outer ball guiding passage 55 and an inner ball guiding passage 56. The ball supply chute 57 is provided with the inner chute portion 57a connecting the inner polishing circuits with the outer ball guiding passage 55, and the outer chute portion 57b connecting the outer polishing circuits with the inner ball guiding passage 56. The ball discharge chute 58 is provided with the inner discharge chute portion 58a connecting the inner polishing circuits with the inner ball guiding passage 56, and the outer discharge chute portion 58b connecting the outer polishing circuits with the outer ball guiding passage 57.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1997Date of Patent: July 13, 1999Assignee: NSK Ltd.Inventors: Tomita Suzuki, Katsuhisa Tonooka, Kunio Kawashima, Chuichi Sato, Masami Shinomoto, Hiroyuki Nojima
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Patent number: 5518438Abstract: An apparatus for grinding tapered points on needles is disclosed. The apparatus has a frame and a transport associated with the frame for transporting a plurality of needles. The transport has a predetermined curvature and a feeder is mounted adjacent the frame for feeding needles to the transport. A grinding wheel is disposed adjacent the transport and has a major diameter at a first end and a minor diameter at a second end, the major diameter being greater than the minor diameter and connected by a curved grinding surface the diameter of which increases progressively therebetween. The curvature of the grinding wheel in a first third portion between the major and minor diameters is of greater mean curvature than the mean curvature of the corresponding opposed portion of the transport. A second third portion of the grinding wheel is of greater mean curvature than the mean curvature of the corresponding opposed portion of the transport.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 1993Date of Patent: May 21, 1996Assignee: United States Surgical CorporationInventors: Marcelino P. Munoz, W. Scott Samsel, Eugene P. Cybart, Jr.
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Patent number: 5353550Abstract: A steel ball machining apparatus comprises a cylindrical ball storing vessel having an opening, a steel ball machining mechanism, a steel ball supply path for supplying steel balls to said machining mechanism from the opening in said vessel, a steel ball discharge path for discharging the balls from said machining mechanism, and an elevating conveyor is provided between the discharge path and the cylindrical vessel, the elevating conveyor having a ball receiving vessel which is adapted to move between a lower position in which the ball receiving vessel aligns with the discharge path and an upper position over the cylindrical vessel, a lifter of said ball receiving vessel, a ball return path provided at the upper position for feeding the balls from the ball receiving vessel over to the cylindrical vessel, the return path having a ball exit adapted to discharge the balls to said cylindrical vessel at radially different positions therein.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1994Date of Patent: October 11, 1994Assignee: Isubakimoto Precision Products Co. Ltd.Inventors: Tatsuo Iwai, Isao Fujiwara