Patents Represented by Law Firm Kontler & Grimes
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Patent number: 4421399Abstract: An arrangement for developing film has a developing chamber which is provided with an inlet and an outlet for the developer. The chamber is located above a first container having an open upper end and arranged to receive developer discharged through the outlet of the chamber. This container is located inside of or above a second container arranged to receive developer which overflows from the first container. The containers have respective outlets which merge into a single conduit leading to the developing chamber. A heating device surrounds the conduit or is accommodated in the first container and functions to heat the developer to a predetermined temperature required for development. A pump for circulating the developer is arranged in the conduit which leads to the developing chamber. The outlet of the second container is provided with a valve which is controlled by a thermal sensor.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1982Date of Patent: December 20, 1983Assignee: AGFA-Gevaert AktiengesellschaftInventor: Fritz Steube
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Patent number: 4420070Abstract: An assembly for engaging and disengaging the crankshaft of an engine has a flywheel which is rotatably supported by a bearing system and is part of a first clutch. The flywheel has a second clutch for engaging and disengaging the crankshaft from the transmission shaft of a vehicle. A friction disc of the first clutch is non-rotatably connected to the crankshaft and friction linings are disposed at its opposite sides adjacent two pressure plates forming part of the flywheel and having linings cooperating with those of the friction disc. The pressure plates are axially movably but non-rotatably connected to each other and one thereof is secured to the bearing system. An operating means moves the other pressure plate axially, and a hub of the bearing system is rotatable relative to the crankshaft. A first housing part has a radially extending portion fastened to the hub, and a first diaphragm spring bears upon at least one of the pressure plates to disengage the flywheel from the crankshaft.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 1982Date of Patent: December 13, 1983Assignee: Luk Lamellen und Kupplungsbau GmbHInventors: Paul Maucher, Oswald Friedman
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Apparatus for transferring rod-shaped articles from a source of supply into the flutes of a conveyor
Patent number: 4420073Abstract: A magazine which contains a supply of parallel filter rod sections has an outlet which discharges a multi-layer stream of sections onto a receiving conveyor which delivers the sections into a gap between two parallel belt conveyors wherein the sections form a single layer and are positively advanced into successive flutes of a rotary drum-shaped withdrawing conveyor. The speed of the receiving conveyor equals or exceeds the speed of the flutes, and the speed of the belt conveyors exceeds the speed of the receiving conveyor. This ensures that the gap invariably contains a layer of parallel sections so that the belt conveyors can admit a section into each oncoming flute of the withdrawing conveyor. The sections which issue from the outlet and are about to enter the gap accumulate in a pileup zone which is disposed above the receiving conveyor and from which the receiving conveyor accepts sections in the absence of adequate delivery via outlet of the magazine.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1981Date of Patent: December 13, 1983Assignee: Hauni-Werke Korber & Co. KG.Inventors: Nikolaus Hausler, Klaus-Dieter Mallon -
Patent number: 4420495Abstract: Sauce hollandaise, sauce bearnaise or similar fancy sauces, dressings, batters or soups are prepared by maintaining a supply of mixture of ingredients including butter or margarine, flour, milk, wine, vinegar, spices, salt, egg yolks and/or others in a state of readiness at a temperature of less than 50.degree. C., drawing by a pump a desired quantity of mixture from the supply and automatically mixing the withdrawn material with air in requisite quantities and simultaneously homogenizing the mixture of withdrawn material and air so that the ultimate product is of foamy consistency. Large quantities of prepared mixture can be stored in deep frozen condition, and batches of deep frozen mixture are defrosted as the need arises. The pump which draws mixture from the supply can be used to draw a stream of washing and/or rinsing liquid when the pump, its mixture supplying conduit and the homogenizing unit are to be cleaned.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 1981Date of Patent: December 13, 1983Assignee: Grosskuchenanlagen Ing. Josef HammerInventors: Josef Hammer, Lothar Schiel, Hans Kratt
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Patent number: 4418448Abstract: A hose clamp wherein a flexible metallic strap has a loop-shaped intermediate portion, an externally toothed first end portion which is overlapped by the intermediate portion and whose teeth mate with the internal teeth of the intermediate portion, and a second end portion whose free end is doubled over itself to form an L-shaped projection having an end face at the inner side of the second end portion. Such end face abuts against the complementary face of a protuberance which is formed on the second end portion by stamping or the like and extends beyond the inner side of the second end portion. The abutting faces greatly enhance the resistance which the projection of the second end portion offers to bending into the general plane of the second end portion during tensioning of the intermediate portion around a hose or the like.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1982Date of Patent: December 6, 1983Assignee: Rasmussen GmbHInventor: Heinz Sauer
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Patent number: 4418791Abstract: The free end portion of the boom of a crane carries a separable pivot bearing defining a horizontal pivot axis for a second bearing which reciprocably guides an upright column for one or more galleries. When the cable which is used to lift or hold the column breaks and the column begins to rapidly descend, such movement of the column activates a composite brake mounted on a frame surrounding the column at a level above the second bearing. The brake holds the column against downward movement with reference to the frame whereby the frame tends to descend toward the second bearing against the opposition of several shock absorbers which reduce the likelihood of damage to and/or excessive swaying of the boom and/or injury to the occupant or occupants of the gallery. The speed of downward movement of the column is monitored by a detector which activates the brake as soon as the speed exceeds a preselected value.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 1981Date of Patent: December 6, 1983Inventor: Paul Frey-Wigger
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Patent number: 4418908Abstract: An action game for two or more players has a plurality of player stations, always arranged in pairs. Each pair of player stations is associated with a tiltable rocker or perch on which a figure, such as a sitting duck, is placed. Each player station also has an air bulb; when punched (compressed) this bulb causes a plunger to be flung against the perch. The plunger activated by the faster of the players will hit the perch first, causing it to tilt in direction toward that player's bulb and to fling the figure off the perch in this direction. The player able to score the greatest number of hits within a given number of tries, or within a specified period, is the winner.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 1982Date of Patent: December 6, 1983Inventor: Benjamin Kinberg
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Patent number: 4417422Abstract: A grinding machine with two parallel horizontal spindles which are movable radially of toward and away from each other and wherein each spindle carries a set of several coaxial grinding wheels having different outer diameters. The smaller wheels are nearer to and the larger wheels are more distant from the outer end portions of the respective spindles which are mounted, in cantilever fashion, in vertically movable carriers guided by vertical ways at the front side of an upright column forming part of the machine frame. The dressing mechanism for the grinding wheels has discrete coaxial or angularly staggered dressing discs for the respective grinding wheels, a common dressing disc for the grinding wheels on each spindle, or a single dressing disc for all of the grinding wheels.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1981Date of Patent: November 29, 1983Assignee: Hauni-Werke Korber & Co. KG.Inventors: Werner Redeker, Uwe Uhlig
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Patent number: 4418420Abstract: X-ray film in a cassette or camera is magnetically gripped by a pair of magnetic units which engage opposite sides of the film. Each of the units includes a sheet of magnetic material and an intensifying screen located on that side of the associated magnetic sheet which faces the other unit. The units have cooperating first portions which engage a first region of the film and cooperating second portions which engage a second region of the film. The units are designed in such a manner that the magnetic force of the second portions exceeds that of the first portions so that the second region of the film is gripped more strongly than its first region. Furthermore, the units are arranged such that the second portions thereof engage the film no later than the first portions thereof. In this manner, entrapment of air bubbles on the surface of the film is prevented and image quality is improved.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 1981Date of Patent: November 29, 1983Assignee: AGFA-Gevaert AktiengesellschaftInventors: Walter Bauer, Heinrich Farber, Reimund Kluge
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Patent number: 4417651Abstract: Device for fastening a centrally recessed metal slug by slipping it over a projecting part of an assembly, including a collar or crown-like projection surrounding the central recess and extending from the slug in a direction in which the slug is to be slipped over the projecting part of the assembly, the surrounding projection being engageable with contact regions of the assembly adjacent the projecting part thereof after the slug has been slipped over the projecting part of the assembly, a region of the slug initially set back from the surrounding projection thereof being bringable over the travel path of the slug relative to the assembly, into contact with further contact regions of the assembly and, during mutual travel of the slug and the assembly, regions of the surrounding projection of the slug being shiftable radially inwardly so as to clutch and be clamped to the projecting part of the assembly.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1981Date of Patent: November 29, 1983Assignee: Luk Lamellen und Kupplungsbau GmbHInventor: Phong Lu
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Patent number: 4416586Abstract: A submersible motor pump assembly has a motor which is installed at a level below the pump. The shaft which is driven by the motor and rotates the impeller or impellers of the pump is spacedly surrounded by a tubular member of a thermal barrier in the region between the upper end of the motor housing and the lower end of the pump casing. The solid impurities, especially magnetizable particles, which are circulated by the pump tend to penetrate into the motor housing by way of the clearance between the tubular member and the shaft, and the penetration of such impurities into the motor housing is prevented by an apparatus which conveys a stream of liquid from the discharge nozzle of the pump casing into the clearance and contains a filter with several electromagnets which intercept magnetizable particles and allow a clean stream of flushing liquid to flow into the clearance.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 1981Date of Patent: November 22, 1983Assignee: Klein, Schanzlin & Becker AktiengesellschaftInventors: Herbert Diederich, Karl Gaffal, Hugo Scherzer
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Patent number: 4416529Abstract: An arrangement for developing or fixing film has a container for accommodating a developing or fixing solution. A pair of spaced strips or sheets extend across the container. The surfaces of the strips or sheets which face one another are provided with a series of aligned slots. The slots are designed to receive roller racks for transporting film through the developing of fixing solution. The spacing and arrangement of the slots are such that several racks having the same width, or several racks having different widths, may be arranged side-by-side in the container. Each rack has a main gear which drives all of the rolls of the respective rack. The main gears of adjacent racks are coupled to one another while the main gear of one of the racks is further connected to a drive located outside of the container. This drive thus actuates all of the racks in the container. The racks have alignment rods for aligning the racks relative to one another and to the container.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 1982Date of Patent: November 22, 1983Assignee: AGFA-Gevaert AktiengesellschaftInventor: Alfons Kastl
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Patent number: 4414873Abstract: One of the two knife holder shafts in a cross cutter for webs of paper or the like is driven by a unit wherein a motor rotates the input shaft of a bevel gear drive whose output shaft drives or constitutes one shaft of a universal joint. The other shaft of the universal joint is driven by the one shaft and transmits torque to the knife holder shaft or shafts by way of a step-up gear transmission and a clutch which allows for changes in angular positions of the knife holder shafts with reference to the universal joint. An extension of the axis of the input shaft of the bevel gear drive intersects the axes of the shafts of the universal joint at the point where the axes of the shafts of the universal joint intersect each other. To this end, the other shaft of the universal joint contains an elastically deformable but torsion-resistant insert.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 1981Date of Patent: November 15, 1983Assignee: E.C.H. Will (GmbH & Co.)Inventors: Alfred Besemann, Willi Rehwald
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Patent number: 4413640Abstract: A junction zone between the first and second sections of a conveyor system for sidewise transport of cigarettes or analogous rod-shaped articles communicates with the first opening of a reservoir which normally constitutes a surge bin for temporary storage of those articles which are delivered by the first section but cannot be accepted by the second section. The reservoir has a second opening which is normally separated from the first opening by a reciprocable partition but is free to discharge articles into a tray filling machine when the reservoir is filled to capacity and the rate at which the first section delivers articles continues to exceed the rate at which the second section removes articles from the junction zone.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 1981Date of Patent: November 8, 1983Assignee: Hauni-Werke Korber & Co. KGInventors: Gunter Wahle, Willy Rudszinat
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Patent number: 4414253Abstract: A filter rod making machine wherein a rotary brush which is installed in a housing normally atomizes successive increments of a stream of liquid plasticizer which is supplied thereto by a varibale-delivery pump at a rate matching the speed of transport of a permeable tow of filamentary filter material through the housing so that the housing confines a quantity of residual plasticizer and the tow thereafter continuously withdraws atomized plasticizer from the housing at the rate at which the pump supplies liquid plasticizer into the range of the brush.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1982Date of Patent: November 8, 1983Assignee: Hauni-Werke Korber & Co. KGInventors: Peter Grumer, Wolfgang Wiese, Gunter Serrin
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Patent number: 4412505Abstract: A running tow of spread-out filamentary filter material in a filter rod making machine is sprayed with plasticizer by two ultrasonic atomizing devices which are disposed at the opposite sides of the path of the tow and each of which has a flexural resonator connected to one or more piezoelectric elements which, in turn, are connected to a source of a-c potential in order to expand and contract when the atomizing devices are in use. Each flexural resonator has an atomizing surface which extends transversely of the path for the tow, and the system which supplies plasticizer to such surfaces has pipes discharging plasticizer in the region of some or all oscillation nodes which develop when the atomizing devices are in use.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 1982Date of Patent: November 1, 1983Assignee: Hauni-Werke Korber & Co. KGInventors: Nikolaus Hausler, Adolf Helms
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Patent number: 4410074Abstract: A friction clutch assembly wherein the first of two coaxial friction clutches has a friction disc driven by the crankshaft of an internal combustion engine and driving two pressure plates forming part of a flywheel which includes a second friction clutch whose friction disc drives the input shaft of the change-speed transmission in an automotive vehicle. The friction disc of the second clutch is flanked by the pressure plates of the respective clutch, and each clutch has an axially movable pressure plate and an axially fixed pressure plate. The axially fixed pressure plate of one clutch can be integral with the axially fixed pressure plate of the other clutch. The clutches can be engaged or disengaged by a common actuating system having a common dished spring the radially outermost region of which biases the axially movable pressure plate of one of the clutches.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 1981Date of Patent: October 18, 1983Assignee: Luk Lamellen und Kupplungsbau GmbHInventors: Paul Maucher, Oswald Friedmann
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Patent number: 4408519Abstract: Apparatus for slicing or skinning bacon, fish or like products has a frame which supports an adjustable knife downstream of an endless belt conveyor serving to deliver successive products along a horizontal path into the range of a rotary traction wheel which is driven to advance the products past the knife. A rotary hold-down device with a row of elastic discs is installed in a shroud which normally overlies the knife and the traction wheel as well as at least a portion of the conveyor and is mounted on two pairs of levers which enable the hold-down device to move in parallelism with as well as at right angles to the upper reach of the conveyor so that the discs can conform to the configuration of the upper side of a product approaching and moving past the knife. The shroud is biased to maintain the hold-down device in a starting position close to the cutting edge of the knife in the absence of products in the path.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 1981Date of Patent: October 11, 1983Assignee: Maja Maschinenfabrik Hermann Schill GmbHInventor: Herman Schill
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Patent number: 4408621Abstract: Apparatus for transferring cigarettes from a first station where the cigarettes arrive by moving axially to a second station which the cigarettes leave by moving sideways has a rotary carrier for several hollow crank arms which are rotatably mounted in the carrier and whose free ends are provided with rotary receiving devices for retention and transport of cigarettes from the first to the second station while the carrier rotates in response to rotation of an eccentric holder which is driven by the prime mover of the cigarette making machine. The holder transmits motion to discrete crank units which cooperate with universal joints and cardanic shafts to prevent changes in orientation of receiving devices during orbital movement of receiving devices about the axis of the carrier.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 1981Date of Patent: October 11, 1983Assignee: Hauni-Werke Korber & Co. KG.Inventor: Peter Schumacher
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Patent number: 4409245Abstract: Living cultures of microorganisms used in the preparation of foodstuffs by microbiological processing are protected against attack by bacteriophage viruses by the addition thereto of terpene. The terpene is added in an amount which is effective to obtain viricidal activity but ineffective to cause toxic effects on the microorganisms. The terpene is one obtainable from aromatic plants by steam distillation. Terpenes or mixtures of terpenes which have proved suitable are those obtained from black pepper oil, cinnamon flower oil, cardamon oil, linallyl acetate, cinnamic aldehyde, safrol, carvon and cis/ trans citral, used individually or mixed together. They may added dissolved in a carrier such as 1,2-propanediol. The terpenes demonstrate a viricidal activity in a concentration which is one or more powers of ten lower than the concentration at which the terpenes have toxic effects on the microorganisms.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1981Date of Patent: October 11, 1983Assignee: Chimicasa GmbHInventors: Erich Wolf, Andreas Lembke, Rolf Deininger