Abstract: End closures for cans fed horizontally at given intervals at a high speed are shifted in direction, one after another, to be substantially perpendicular to a support passage extending substantially horizontally, received separately by the passage rapidly and positively, and lotted out when a predetermined number has been reached by the pieces received. Each lot thus compacted to a solid cylinderical form is put into an elongate paper bag, and the open end of the bag is closed.
Abstract: End closures for cans fed horizontally at given intervals at a high speed are shifted in direction, one after another, to be substantially perpendicular to a support passage extending substantially horizontally, received separately by the passage rapidly and positively, and lotted out when a predetermined number has been reached by the pieces received. Each lot thus compacted to a solid cylinderical form is put into an elongate paper bag, and the open end of the bag is closed.
Abstract: A drawn and ironed can body with integral bottom and a drawn and ironed can seamed with a top closure at the opening end are designed for packaging pressurized beverages and made of a sheet material thinner than that heretofore used for conventional drawn and ironed cans, and the top closure and the bottom resist buckling as might be caused by the actual internal pressure produced therein.
Abstract: End closures for cans fed horizontally at given intervals at a high speed are shifted in direction, one after another, to be substantially perpendicular to a support passage extending substantially horizontally, received separately by the passage rapidly and positively, and lotted out when a predetermined number has been reached by the pieces received. Each lot thus compacted to a solid cylinderical form is put into an elongate paper bag, and the open end of the bag is closed.
Abstract: A container structure includes a pair of telescopic leg assemblies externally mounted vertically on its rear wall, a telescopic leg assembly externally mounted vertically on each of its side walls in forward locations thereon rearwardly displaced from the front wall of the container structure so as to provide the latter with a cantilever front end, a swivel caster at the end of the leg of each leg assembly and swivel casters mounted on the bottom wall of the container structure at the cantilever front end and also proximately in front of the rear wall leg assemblies.
Abstract: Apparatus for cutting, swivel-bending and press-bending of sheet material includes a frame having a cross-beam, a member providing a bearing surface, and a clamping beam, the cross-beam having a snaker and the clamping beam having a bending die for press-bending. The frame supports the cross-beam and the clamping beam for movement relative to one another whereby the snaker and die may engage the sheet material to effect press-bending. The frame further supports the clamping beam and bearing surface for movement relative to one another to clamp the sheet material to effect cutting or swivel-bending thereof. A swivel beam and shearing beam are supported by the frame for movement relative to the clamped sheet material independently of movement of the clamping beam.
Abstract: A bag removal apparatus provided with a plurality of cutting assemblies, each cutting assembly consisting of cutting auxiliary rolls and a cutter for facilitating posttreatment of a paper bag by releasing the paper bag from a paper bag envelope encasing a long article and shredding the paper bag.
Abstract: A lens for implantation in the posterior chamber of the eye is provided with a structure which engages the anterior surface of the iris to retain the lens against posterior displacement within the eye. The lens may be utilized even if the capsule is missing or damaged.
Abstract: A device for feeding cattle, comprising a housing having a head insertion opening therein and a dosing device for supplying food to the feeding device, controlled by signals generated in response to the presence of cattle at said opening, and which makes it possible to give an adapted portion to each individual. According to the invention the device is characterized by a flap disposed downstream of the dosing device and arranged for allowing the passage of one dosed quantity of food at the time. It is thus prevented that an animal can cause residues of food to fall from the dosing device by bumping against the device.
Abstract: Devices and method for handling persons on a base, such as a bed, operating table or the like and using a pair of flat, board-shaped arms adapted for endwise manual insertion between the base and the person. Each arm is provided with a harness for securing the person thereto. An elongate connector is mounted at ends opposite those designed for manual insertion and permits displacement of the arms thereon. Lifting of the elongate connector causes pivoting of the arms about a pivotal axis at their manually inserted ends.
Abstract: A method for conveying articles comprises sucking a first article to be conveyed into a conveyor pipe by utilizing a negative pressure caused by a first air flow, and discharging the first air flow from an intermediate portion of the conveyor pipe and at the same time sucking a second article to be conveyed into the pipe, while lowering the speed of the conveyed first article leaving the conveyor pipe by utilizing a second air flow having a smaller flow rate than that of the first air flow, and an apparatus for receiving and transporting an article conveyed by the above method comprises a window provided at the remaining portion of the upper end part of the conveyor pipe, and a belt conveyor placed just above the upper end part and having an elastic member and magnets.