Patents Represented by Attorney Jerome M. Berliner
  • Patent number: 5749631
    Abstract: The output end of a very high speed continuous motion cylindrical can decorator is provided with unloading apparatus in the form of a continuously moving closed loop belt and a continuously rotating disk. Decorated cans are delivered to the disk, with rearward facing open ends of the cans engaging the front face of the rotating disk and being held against the front face, preferably by rearward directed suction forces. Cans are moved by the disk into close proximity with an upward moving flight of the belt, and are transferred to the latter by forward directed suction forces which act through the upward moving flight to draw the closed ends of the cans against the upward moving flight. The rearward acting suction forces act through the disk and are applied at those portions of the disk that are at angular positions which are selected to assist transfer of cans to the disk.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 30, 1996
    Date of Patent: May 12, 1998
    Assignee: Sequa Corporation
    Inventor: Robert Williams
  • Patent number: 5687605
    Abstract: A bodymaker that transforms shallow metal cups into elongated can bodies includes a reciprocated ram which, during its forward stroke, drives the cups through a set of graduated circular dies. Ring shaped wipers engage the outer cylindrical surface of the ram and are arranged so that a first of the wipers scrapes tool coolant from the ram as the latter moves rearward and a second of the wipers scrapes hydraulic bearing fluid from the ram as the latter moves forward. The wipers are provided with flexible flaps that are in relatively low pressure frictional engagement with the ram resulting in only a very low temperature rise for the wipers to increase operating life thereof at production rates of approximately 400 per minute for cans of 21/2 inch diameter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 2, 1996
    Date of Patent: November 18, 1997
    Assignee: Sequa Corporation
    Inventor: Ralph Main
  • Patent number: 5609100
    Abstract: Face valve apparatus having a plurality of valve stations each of which includes a replaceable pad that is behind and in contact with a planar face of a continuously moving valve section having a plurality of inlet ports in a circular array about a rotational axis for the movable valve section. Each of the valve stations are removably mounted to a fixed support by a plurality of fasteners that are accessible for operation from behind the support. Each pad defines an inlet port disposed in front of said support and operatively positioned so that for part of each revolution fo the movable valve section, each of the inlet ports communicates directly with the outlet port.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 1995
    Date of Patent: March 11, 1997
    Assignee: Sequa Corporation
    Inventor: Robert Williams
  • Patent number: 5572927
    Abstract: Apparatus for decorating cylindrical articles includes a plurality of mandrel assemblies mounted on a carrier that rotates continuously on a main axis. The assemblies are equally spaced from each other and are disposed in an array surrounding the main axis. A cam device drives the base for limited radial movements relative to the carrier. Each assembly includes a base and a cantilevered mandrel pivotally mounted to the base on a mandrel pivot that is parallel to the main axis. For each revolution of the carrier a decorator engages an article on the mandrel and applies a decoration to such article. Engagement between the articles and decorator produces a reaction force that tends to tile the free end of the mandrel radially inward about the cam means as a center, if the reaction force is permitted to do so, decorating quality will be degraded. A bracing device is provided to resist tilting of the mandrel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 31, 1995
    Date of Patent: November 12, 1996
    Assignee: Sequa Corporation
    Inventor: Enn Sirvet
  • Patent number: 5492000
    Abstract: A press for forming the relatively long cylindrical body of a so-called two piece beverage can utilizes a horizontally reciprocating ram to drive a relatively short cup through a circular die pack. Compressed air applied through a rotary valve is utilized to strip the bodies from the ram. Such valve includes a continuously rotating rotor that is mechanically connected to the drive for the ram such that for each rotor revolution the ram moves through a complete cycle consisting of a forward working stroke followed by a rearward return stroke. The rotor is constructed of two disks that abut face to face. A rotor drive shaft extends through the center of the rotor and the angular position of the disks relative to each other is adjustable to adjust the portion of each rotor revolution during which compressed air is applied for stripping. Each disk is provided with an arcuate aperture and the extent to which these apertures overlap determines how long compressed air is applied for stripping.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 2, 1994
    Date of Patent: February 20, 1996
    Assignee: Sequa Corporation
    Inventor: Ralph M. Main
  • Patent number: 5477026
    Abstract: Laser powered metal cladding apparatus that projects a laser beam to impinge upon a metal workpiece to form a shallow puddle of liquid metal is provided with a passage through which powered metal is delivered to the puddle. The apparatus includes a removable conical nozzle having a central opening through which the laser beam and powered metal exit the apparatus. The central opening extends to the front surface of the nozzle, which front surface is the smaller end of the nozzle and is in close proximity to the workpiece. A plurality of axial passages in the tapered wall of the nozzle extend rearward from the front surface and are arranged in an array that is centered around the central opening. A relatively high volume of inert gas flows through these axial passages to form a curtain that acts as an oxidation shield at the puddle of liquid metal, prevents powered metal from spreading sideways as it exits the central opening and drives sputtering particles back to the workpiece.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 27, 1994
    Date of Patent: December 19, 1995
    Assignee: Chromalloy Gas Turbine Corporation
    Inventor: Angelo Buongiorno
  • Patent number: 5265532
    Abstract: A continuous motion decorator for cylindrical containers is provided with a direct printing unit for printing an auxiliary image on the cylindrical surface of a container that has been imprinted with a main image by an offset blanket segment of the decorator. The direct printing unit includes a plurality of direct printing plates disposed in tandem on a closed loop belt means with each of these plates bearing a different auxiliary image. The offset blanket segments are mounted on the periphery of a continuously rotating blanket wheel. An individual direct printing unit, mounted to the blanket wheel, is provided for each blanket segment and includes an anvil disposed at the upstream end of the blanket segment to support one printing plate at a time in its printing position. For each revolution of the blanket wheel the belt means is advanced by an incremental length to bring a new printing plate to printing position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 13, 1992
    Date of Patent: November 30, 1993
    Assignee: Sequa Corporation
    Inventors: Russell DiDonato, Chester Chrobocinski
  • Patent number: 5231926
    Abstract: A continuous motion cylindrical can decorator is provided with mandrels that receive undecorated cans and a deco chain that carries decorated cans through a curing oven. The mandrels are mounted along the periphery of a continuously rotating carrier. Chain speed is much slower than linear mandrel speed and spacing between pins on the chain is much less than spacing between mandrels. Interposed between the chain and the mandrel carrier is a continuously rotating transfer carrier having a plurality of suction holding devices thereto. As the holding devices move through a transfer region they are in single file and receive cans that are blown from the mandrels. In the transfer region mandrel linear speed is substantially greater than linear speed of the holding devices, and spacing between the latter is much less than spacing between mandrels As the loaded suction holding devices move downstream through a pickup region cans thereon are loaded on two rows of pins carried by the deco chain.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 11, 1991
    Date of Patent: August 3, 1993
    Assignees: Sequa Corporation, CMB Foodcan PLC
    Inventors: Robert Williams, Enn Sirvet, Richard A. Gabel, David J. Burke
  • Patent number: 5186100
    Abstract: Continuous motion apparatus for decorating cylindrical articles includes a plurality of removable and replaceable inker subassemblies each of which includes an inker section and a transmission section through which the inker section is mechanically connected to the main drive for the apparatus. Each inker subassembly applies a controlled film of ink to an individual associated printing cylinder that remains mounted to the main frame of the apparatus when its associated inker subassembly is dismounted from the main frame. The transmission section is a sealed unit that utilizes a liquid lubricant. Mounting stability is obtained by utilizing four mounting points where each inker unit engages the main frame. A readily releasable securing clamp is provided at each mounting point, and a sliding collar constitutes a readily disengageable coupling through which the input of the transmission section is driven by the main drive.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 16, 1992
    Date of Patent: February 16, 1993
    Assignee: Sequa Corporation
    Inventors: Michael Turturro, Enn Sirvet
  • Patent number: 5183145
    Abstract: A continuous motion cylindrical can decorator is provided with mandrels that receive undecorated cans and a deco chain that carries decorated cans through a curing oven. The mandrels are mounted along the periphery of a continuously rotating carrier. Chain speed is much slower than linear mandrel speed and spacing between pins on the chain is much less than spacing between mandrels. Interposed between the chain and the mandrel carrier is a continuously rotating transfer carrier having a plurality of suction holding devices thereto. As the holding devices move through a transfer region they are in single file and receive cans that are blown from the mandrels. In the transfer region mandrel linear speed is substantially greater than linear speed of the holding devices, and spacing between the latter is much less than spacing between the mandrels.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 11, 1991
    Date of Patent: February 2, 1993
    Assignee: Sequa Corporation
    Inventors: Robert Williams, Enn Sirvet, Richard A. Gabel
  • Patent number: 5111742
    Abstract: A continuous motion decorator of the type in which cans are supported on freely rotatable mandrels during decorating is provided with a plurality of equally spaced mandrel actuator subassemblies mounted along the periphery of a rotating carrier. Each subassembly is mounted for radial movement toward and away from the carrier's rotational axis with the radial position of the subassembly being controlled by a stationary closed loop cam track on which a follower roller of the subassembly is disposed. The subassembly also includes a rotary operator having a rotor that supports the mandrel and is on a pivot axis that is parallel to the axis of the carrier as well as being parallel to and laterally offset from the rotational axis of the mandrel. Sensors detect unloaded and misloaded mandrels, and upon doing so cause the rotary operator that is unloaded or misloaded to be actuated to withdraw the rotor from its normal decorating path so that it will not engage the printing blanket of a decorating unit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 13, 1990
    Date of Patent: May 12, 1992
    Assignee: Sequa Corporation
    Inventors: Russell DiDonato, Enn Sirvet
  • Patent number: 4928511
    Abstract: Apparatus for forming elongated metal cans from relatively short cups by utilizing a reciprocating ram to drive the cups one at a time through a die pack, is provided with a continuously rotating feeder that transfers the cups from the exit of a gravity feed chute to a receiving station where each cup is indexed for engagement by the ram as it moves forward in its working stroke. The feeder rotates through one complete revolution for each forward-return cycle of the ram and during each revolution thereof a pocket in the feeder receives a cup from the chute, which cup then moves along a curved guideway to a receiving station. Prior to being engaged by a registry formation at the receiving station the cup is engaged by a stripper that removes the cup from the feeder pocket. The feeder continues to drive the cup toward the registry formation while the cup is being stripped from the feeder pocket.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 13, 1988
    Date of Patent: May 29, 1990
    Assignee: Sequa Corporation
    Inventor: Enn Sirvet
  • Patent number: 4921093
    Abstract: A high speed can decorator includes an infeed section having a rotating pocket wheel which receives cans from the downstream end of a chute wherein the cans arranged side by side. While being carried by the pocket wheel to a transfer region where these cans are moved axially from peripheral pockets of the pocket wheel to be received by mandrels that are mounted on a rotating mandrel wheel that is coaxial with the pocket wheel. Immediately after a can is seated within a pocket wheel, a suction force is applied to the side of the can to fully seat and stabilize same in the pocket. This suction force is applied until the can reaches the transfer region.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 9, 1988
    Date of Patent: May 1, 1990
    Assignee: Sequa Corporation
    Inventors: Arnold Peters, Theodore Hamot, Leonard Ver Hoven
  • Patent number: 4346357
    Abstract: A molded housing contains a pair of cooperating contacts arranged to be magnetically blown open and an arc chute therefor. The contacts are biased closed and there is no mechanism for manually operating or latching open the contacts. The magnetically blown-open contacts are connected in series with respective poles of a conventional circuit interrupter which also has magnetically blown open contacts but which also has manual operating means and latch means for the contact system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 17, 1979
    Date of Patent: August 24, 1982
    Assignee: Gould Inc.
    Inventors: Frank W. Kussy, Gustave E. Heberlein, Jr., Bernard DiMarco
  • Patent number: 4301491
    Abstract: A solid state trip circuit is disclosed which uses a shunt path saturable transformer comprised of a current transformer having a relatively high resistance shunt which serves to apply input voltage to the transformer primary winding. The larger the input current the higher the voltage drop across the shunt and the more quickly the transformer iron will become saturated. The saturation time during each half cycle then produces a measure of the current flow in the primary line. The output of the secondary winding of the transformer as well as a direct but resistive connection from the input circuit lines are applied to a solid state trip circuit which operates a circuit breaker trip latch. Energy for tripping at lower overload current is derived directly from the applied voltage from the line. At high overload conditions however, direct tripping occurs through energy derived from the transformer rather than directly from the line voltage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 21, 1980
    Date of Patent: November 17, 1981
    Assignee: Gould Inc.
    Inventor: Carl E. Gryctko
  • Patent number: 4300030
    Abstract: A blocking attachment to limit movement of a circuit breaker operating handle consists of a single member constructed of material having the resilient properties of sheet steel. Outwardly extending tabs at opposite ends of the attachment are inwardly movable for mounting and dismounting the attachment with respect to a circuit breaker housing. An inverter L-shaped section of the attachment defines a freeway wherein the circuit breaker handle is movable from On to Trip positions and is readily viewable to determine when automatic tripping has taken place. Handle movement is limited to the freeway so that the circuit breaker may not be opened manually while the blocking attachment is operatively mounted to the circuit breaker.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 17, 1979
    Date of Patent: November 10, 1981
    Assignee: Gould Inc.
    Inventors: Bernard Dimarco, Andrew J. Kralik
  • Patent number: 4295022
    Abstract: A relatively high current capacity molded case circuit breaker having arcing and main contacts and an arc chute to receive and extinguish arcs drawn between the arcing contacts is provided with a trifurcated magnetic arc runner extending from the stationary arcing contact well into the arc chute. The outer sections or legs of the arc runner extend generally parallel to the forward surface of the terminal strap on which the stationary contacts are mounted, and the center leg of the arc runner is curved forward so that the free end of the center leg extends forward of a substantial number of plates in the arc chute. The center leg is shaped so that during opening of the circuit breaker the movable arcing contact moves in close proximity to the center leg and in so doing encourages arcs which may form between the main contacts to extinguish rapidly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 15, 1979
    Date of Patent: October 13, 1981
    Assignee: Gould Inc.
    Inventor: Charles T. Robins
  • Patent number: 4276457
    Abstract: A narrow molded case circuit breaker is constructed with a planar cradle having an edge portion to achieve relatching and another edge portion to achieve kicking of the contact arm for weld breaking. A single bonding operation is utilized to connect the movable contact directly to a flexible conductor and at the same time simultaneously secures the movable contact and conductor to the movable contact arm. Since the movable contact is bonded directly to the flexible conductor, the movable contact arm may be constructed of steel or other relatively poor electrical conducting material.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 30, 1979
    Date of Patent: June 30, 1981
    Assignee: Gould Inc.
    Inventor: Felix E. Myers
  • Patent number: 4274068
    Abstract: A manual motor starter having a current responsive automatic trip means is provided with an undervoltage trip device. The latter includes a solenoid having a plunger biased to operate a lever into tripping engagement with the automatic trip means when the solenoid plunger is magnetically released. While the biasing means is strong enough so that the kinetic energy of the plunger when released from its magnetically held-in position is sufficient to trip the starter, the biasing means is not strong enough to prevent resetting of the trip means after restoration of operating voltage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 26, 1979
    Date of Patent: June 16, 1981
    Assignee: Gould Inc.
    Inventor: Carl Thompson, Jr.
  • Patent number: 4266209
    Abstract: A molded elongated arcuate shield is snap-fitted to a circuit breaker operating handle to achieve a lost motion connection thereto. The operating handle projects through an elongated wall opening in the circuit breaker housing and is movable longitudinally thereof. The shield is disposed between an arcuate interior surface of housing and an arcuate surface of an apron formed integrally with the handle. While the apron above is too short to close the wall opening for all positions of the handle, the apron in cooperation with the shield fully closes the wall opening for all positions of the handle. Latch tabs formed integrally with the shield engage a blocking formation internally of the housing to hold the shield stationary while the handle moves from its On to Trip position. In the former position ON indicia carried by the apron is viewable through an aperture in the shield through which the handle extends, and when the handle is in its Trip position the latched shield blocks the ON indicia from view.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 9, 1979
    Date of Patent: May 5, 1981
    Assignee: Gould Inc.
    Inventors: Bernard Di Marco, Andrew J. Kralik