Patents Represented by Attorney Robert A. Ostmann
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Patent number: 5570566Abstract: A technique for loading disposable plastic pipette tips in an array of apertures of a tip holder comprises agitating a large volume of tips in a confined space above at least one field of openings having a pattern corresponding to the array to cause tips to lodge in the openings, clearing excess tips from the field, and then transferring lodged tips as a group from the field to the array.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1995Date of Patent: November 5, 1996Inventor: William W. Newcomb
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Patent number: 4875813Abstract: A wheel chock for restraining motor vehicles during transport comprises a monolithic body defined by a synthetic plastic molding or an aluminum casting and provided with a pair of locking pins and a latching mechanism for releasably securing it to a mounting rail fixed on a deck of the vehicle transporter. The chock also incorporates a reeling mechanism, including a pawl and ratchet locking device, for holding and tensioning an over-the-wheel safety harness.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1988Date of Patent: October 24, 1989Inventors: Donald L. Moyer, Thomas O. Allred
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Patent number: 4714522Abstract: White water at a high speed of current occurs in the region of a forming roll in a paper machine running at a high speed. The white water is caught in a white water trough which is provided with deflection vanes and is carried substantially at the initial speed by means of a duct (1) out of the ground plan of the paper machine to a stilling tower (2) standing adjacent to the paper machine, to feed the inner wall of a screen wall (3) of a screen cage, which wall is arranged in the stilling tower. The wall (3) is curved and has openings (4) for the white water to pass through. They are designed to peel off in layers the film of white water which is sent along the wall (3) and to deflect the jets of white water passing through the openings (4) radially outwards to the wall (3) against an outer wall (5) of the stilling tower (2), where the actual deceleration of the current takes place in several individual jets.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 1986Date of Patent: December 22, 1987Assignee: Sulzer-Escher Wyss GmbHInventor: Herbert Holik
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Patent number: 4704879Abstract: A treatment machine has a treatment drum mounted in a housing and rotatable by means of an adjustable drive. It is intended particularly for the treatment in batches of a bulk material with differing, changing humidities, treatment temperatures and distributions of the bulk material in, and on the circumference of the treatment drum. The treatment drum is mounted by means of at least two axially spaced bearing rings. Each bearing ring has movable, hydrostatic support elements, distributed evenly around the circumference of the treatment drum, and arranged between a contact surface on the treatment drum and the housing. Each support element has two parts which are able to be displaced in radial direction to each other up to a final position and is supported on the housing via an adjustably elastic intermediate member.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 1985Date of Patent: November 10, 1987Assignee: Sulzer-Escher Wyss LtdInventors: Alfred Christ, Helmuth Lehmann, Leonhard Spiewok
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Patent number: 4600594Abstract: The method for the conditioning of crushed soya bean material for flocculation utilizes a fluidized bed installation with heat exchangers incorporated in a reaction chamber. The crushed bean material passes through the fluidized bed continuously, with a dwell time of 4 to 8 minutes, at a temperature of between 55.degree. to 75.degree. C.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1984Date of Patent: July 15, 1986Assignee: Escher Wyss GmbHInventors: Helmut Bartesch, Gerd Florin
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Patent number: 4574496Abstract: A ring-gap nozzle for distributing a fluid medium over a plate, for instance over a bottom plate in a fluidized bed dryer, having two dish-shaped pressed parts suiting to each other complementarily being assembled in facing relationship and nested into each other and forming a ring gap through which the medium, deflected by 90.degree. or more, flows to the bottom plate, preventing both the settling of the product to be treated in the fluidized bed dryer on the plate as well as the reflux of the product backwardly into the nozzle when the flow of medium is cut off. This type of nozzle is simple to manufacture and does close the passage without any complicated manipulation automatically.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1985Date of Patent: March 11, 1986Assignee: Escher Wyss GmbHInventor: Franz Sedlacek
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Patent number: 4552008Abstract: A rolling mill for the treatment of sheet material comprises two work rolls (1, 2) which define a nip between which a web of material (3) is passed for rolling. The work rolls (1,2) are offset in a horizontal direction relatively to back-up rolls (4,5), so that the plane containing the axes (A,A) extends parallel to but offset relative to the plane containing the axes (B,B) of the back-up rolls (4,5). Supporting devices (9) are associated with the work rolls (1,2) and support the work rolls in the direction opposite to that in which they are offset from the back up rolls. The supporting devices (9) comprise hydrostatic supporting elements (19,20,21) which are arranged parallel to the longitudinal axis (A) of the work rolls (1,2) and comprise hydrostatic pressure pockets (29) which face towards the surfaces being supported in each case and can be individually controllable.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 1983Date of Patent: November 12, 1985Assignee: Sulzer-Escher Wyss Ltd.Inventors: Beat Schlatter, Eugen Schnyder
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Patent number: 4547197Abstract: The invention relates to the treatment of brine and more particularly the treatment of the brine elutriate drawn off after evaporation of the brine at an elevated temperature to separate some of the sodium chloride thereon. The crude brine normally contains sodium sulphate and potassium chloride, sometimes to relatively high levels, and the invention is directed primarily at the separation out of these salts. To achieve this, the brine elutriate is cooled, in chamber (12) whereby an NaCl--/KCl--/Na.sub.2 SO.sub.4 -- salt mixture is separated off by crystallization. The remaining parent solution can be returned to the evaporation stage (10), without disturbing the equalized balance of the secondary salts in the brine to be processed. The NaCl present in the salt mixture can be recovered by deposition with refrigerated water and separation of the Na.sub.2 SO.sub.4.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1983Date of Patent: October 15, 1985Assignee: Sulzer-Escher Wyss Ltd.Inventor: Robert Winkler
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Patent number: 4526607Abstract: The invention relates to the dewatering of naturally moist crude peat. In the method disclosed, dewatering is accomplished in stages. In the first stage, the peat is passed through a press (A) to produce an intermediate product which is passed to a filter press system (B) where the peat is further dewatered in at least two successive filter press chambers (11,13). In passage between the press chambers the peat is loosened and in the last dewatering stage (13) the peat is compacted. The resultant product can be handleable and transportable with minimal risk. In addition to being largely independent of weather and temperature, the method is considerably more economical than previous processes which were inefficient in terms of time and/or energy consumption.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1983Date of Patent: July 2, 1985Assignee: Bell Maschinenfabrik AktiengesellschaftInventor: Burkard Rosenberg
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Patent number: 4519899Abstract: In the purification of oil used for example in light metal rolling, and contaminated by abraded particles, a coagulating agent, for example an aqueous soda solution, is added by means of a dosaging device (7) and mixed in a device (5) which comprises a static dispersing device (8) with a jet pump (9) connected thereafter with a recirculation loop (10). The mixing is normally carried out at an elevated temperature and a heating step (3,4) included. After mixing, the coagulates formed are separated, typically in a centrifuge (14). The invention is particularly suited to the purification of the rolling oil occurring in the manufacture of aluminium foils.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 1983Date of Patent: May 28, 1985Assignee: Sulzer-Escher Wyss Ltd.Inventors: Jakob Oertle, Bruno Mulhaupt
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Patent number: 4513464Abstract: The invention relates to centrifuging devices, and particularly to the acceleration thereof to a design speed. In order to prevent imbalance (U) of the device exceeding a permitted maximum value (U.sub.m) during acceleration, the imbalance (U) is monitored and acceleration (.alpha.) controlled as a function of temporal changes in the imbalance (U). Acceleration n/.sub.t may be controlled in relation to the difference (.DELTA.U) between the measured imbalance (U) and the maximum value (U.sub.m), in relation to the rate of change (.beta.) of the measured imbalance, or to maintain the imbalance (U) between upper (U.sub.1) and lower (U.sub.2) threshold values at or below the maximum value (U.sub.m). Acceleration to the design speed can thus be accomplished with minimum delay and variation with reference to operating criteria of the device.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 1983Date of Patent: April 30, 1985Assignee: Sulzer-Escher Wyss Ltd.Inventors: Jakob Rettich, Leonhard Spiewok
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Patent number: 4481931Abstract: The fuel system of a diesel powered vehicle is kept free of wax blockages during cold weather by a mixing unit which is submerged in the fuel tank and furnishes to the fuel pump a waxing resistant supply stream comprising a warm fraction derived from the excess fuel by-passed by the engine injectors and a cold fraction derived from the stored fuel in the tank. The unit delivers to the pump a controlled portion of the excess fuel whose size depends upon the rate of flow, so that the supply stream contains substantially all of the excess fuel when the engine is operating at full throttle, but contains only a selected fraction of the excess fuel when the engine is idling. The balance of the excess fuel available at idle is discharged into the tank. The mixer requires no thermostatic element or other moving parts, can be installed without structural modification of the tank, and keeps the system free of wax blockages without overheating the fuel oil.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 1979Date of Patent: November 13, 1984Inventor: Frank D. Bruner
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Patent number: 4448340Abstract: The disclosure concerns a procedure for replacing a worn bolster ring on a freight car truck bolster which utilizes a motorized circle cutting and welding machine which rests upon the bolster and is centered by supporting structure positioned by locating pins which engage two pairs of mounting holes for the side bearing cages. The worn ring is cut from the bolster by a cutting torch driven around the circumference of the ring by the motorized machine. Then, the replacement ring is placed on the cut bolster surface, centered with respect to the axis of the motorized machine and tack welded, and finally welded to the bolster by a welding head which traverses the inner and outer peripheral surfaces of the ring under the control of the motorized machine.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1982Date of Patent: May 15, 1984Inventors: Glen R. Lollis, Marvin G. Marler, Joe P. Car, Sam J. John
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Patent number: 4447334Abstract: In method for the dewatering of naturally moist, coarse lump peat or of a similar material, the material is continuously fractured into particles to approximately 2-3 cm diameter and is dispersed onto a lower screen belt. With the leading in of a provided upper screen belt the material is conveyed between the two screen belts through a preliminary dewatering zone, where at a pressure which is only given through the tension of the screen belts in a loop on at least one pair of rolls, a homogeneous filter cake is produced. The latter is pressed in a subsequent dewatering zone of a number of pairs of nip rolls at a pressure increasing along the zone between screen belts, whereby in each case between the screen belt and the nip roll a pressure belt, equal in width to the screen belt, is carried long, consisting of an elastic, watertight material, but which is designed to receive and carry away the filtrate and to stabilize the material which is to be pressed.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 1982Date of Patent: May 8, 1984Assignee: Bell Maschinenfabrik AktiengesellschaftInventors: Hugo Britschgi, Burkard Rosenberg
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Patent number: 4443727Abstract: The rotor forms part of a tubular turbine with a ring-shaped electrical machine. The rim of the rotor is deformed by the centrifugal forces, with large dimensions involved. Those portions of the rim which are to be circular at operating speed are, in the state of rest, produced to deviate from the circular by the amounts of deviation occurring in the rotating state relatively to the state of rest.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1982Date of Patent: April 17, 1984Assignee: Escher Wyss LimitedInventors: Heinz Annen, Friedrich Schneebeli, Helmut Pirchl
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Patent number: 4422318Abstract: A roller is shown having an apparatus for cooling or heating the roller surface. The apparatus has essentially one or more chambers which are open relative to the roller surface. The chambers have a substantially square internal cross section. A fluid is fed in through the inlet ducts. During operation of the roller turbulence is formed in the chambers. The turbulence results in a longer retention time for the fluid in the chambers thus producing a greater cooling or heating effect for the amount of fluid fed in.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 1981Date of Patent: December 27, 1983Assignee: Escher Wyss LimitedInventors: Alfred Christ, Rolf Lehmann, Beat Schlatter
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Patent number: 4417982Abstract: In a device for the dewatering of naturally moist lump peat in natural obtained state and without flocculation agent through pressing, to obtain a natural composition, in terms of particles, of the dewatered product it is proposed that a system is integrated into the device, which has means (1,2,3,4,5) for the collection of the fluid pressed out via screens (31,32) and of the used water for the cleaning of the screens at their points of accumulation, for the static filtering (6,7) of the collected suspension, for the mixing together (30) of the fraction, separated there and condensed, with the fresh material which is to be treated and pressed by the device (34), for the guidance (11) of a portion of the filtrate separated there, essentially of a particle-free water, for the cleaning (12) of the screens (31,32) and for the removal (10) out of the device of a surplus portion of the separated filtrate exceeding the requirement of this cleaning.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1982Date of Patent: November 29, 1983Assignee: Bell Maschinenfabrik AktiengesellschaftInventors: Hugo Britschgi, Bruno Portmann, Louis Berchtold
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Patent number: 4414889Abstract: A rolling device is shown, having two press rollers of which at least one is a deflection equalizing roller. The equalizing roller has a support, support elements and a roller shell rotating around the support which is displaceable relatively to the support in a plane containing the axes of the rolls.In order to reduce the deflection of the supports under the stress produced during use by the support elements the supports are secured in the side panels and without clearance, stiffened against bending.Therefore, the supports and both the side panels form together a force locked construction being firm against bending.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 1981Date of Patent: November 15, 1983Assignee: Escher Wyss LimitedInventor: Heinz Guttinger
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Patent number: 4413669Abstract: In a method of heat extraction from an aqueous carrier medium through its expansion, the expansion is undertaken step by step in a number of expansion stages arranged consecutively as regards the flow of the medium. The vapor produced in each expansion stage is removed from the stage, and the individual vapors are subjected, respectively, parallel to each other, to a thermal utilization or revalorization.According to one embodiment, the carrier medium is boiler feed water, which is circulated via a heat absorption zone and through the expansion stages. The vapor produced undergoes thermo-compression and is fed to a common steam bar. The heat absorption zone, heat exchangers are heated by a source of waste energy. A produce of this method is a pure water vapor.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1981Date of Patent: November 8, 1983Assignee: Escher Wyss LimitedInventor: Harald Hantelmann
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Patent number: 4402210Abstract: The disclosure concerns an electromagnetic exciter for striking the wheels of moving railroad cars undergoing acoustic signature inspection. The apparatus comprises a pivotally mounted impact member which is accelerated by a solenoid through only a portion of its impact stroke and then moves onward to impact solely as a result of the kinetic energy imparted to it during the initial acceleration period. The solenoid is controlled by an electronic drive circuit which responds to an input signal from a wheel presence detector and delivers to the solenoid coil a burst of energy whose size and duration may be adjusted to yield the greatest sound pressure level while allowing the field of the coil to relax quickly enough to reset the apparatus for the next car wheel.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1981Date of Patent: September 6, 1983Inventor: Robert M. Vandeberg