Running Length Patents (Class 65/176)
  • Patent number: 4698088
    Abstract: A glass plate fabrication machine under automatic control comprises a work table moving linearly along the direction of feeding glass plates, a block moving linearly in the direction in perpendicular to the linear moving direction of the work table, a grinding station disposed to the block by means of a rotating device that rotates around an axis, as the center, vertical to each of the linear moving directions of the work table and the block, a cutting station disposed along with the line in parallel with the linear moving direction of the work table passing through the center of the axis for the rotating device on the block, a glass plate fixing block and a glass plate cutting table disposed on the work table at the positions corresponding to the grinding station and the cutting station respectively, and a cracking station supported on a machine base above the linearly moving work table between the grinding station and the cutting station for raising and cracking the glass plate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 1986
    Date of Patent: October 6, 1987
    Assignee: Bando Kiko Co., Ltd.
    Inventor: Shigeru Bando
  • Patent number: 4678279
    Abstract: A photoradiator in the form of an elongate light conducting member is formed with at least one strip of light diffusing material, spiral groove or annular groove, which serves as light radiating means. Light input into one end of the light conductor is routed therethrough to be radiated radially outwardly of the light conductor by the radiating means. Despite a small diameter and flexibility of the light conductor, the grooves, either spiral or annular, are formed accurately and efficiently with the light conductor held stable in position. The light radiation efficiency is increased by a flat reflector located at the other end of the light conductor, the pitch of the radiating means which progressively decreases toward the other end of the light conductor, and/or, in the case of grooves, the depth of the radiating means which progressively increases toward the other end of the light conductor. A protective casing hermetrically encloses the periphery of the light conductor at a spacing therefrom.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 2, 1983
    Date of Patent: July 7, 1987
    Inventor: Kei Mori