Abstract: Apparatus and method for attaching tags to garments, gloves, handbags and the like includes an assembly for feeding tags from a stacked supply to a tag attaching station, an assembly for affixing the tag to the garment at the tag attaching station, and a control network for controlling and sequencing the tag feed and tag affixing operations. The tag feeding assembly includes a mechanism for gauging the width and thickness of a tag and for adjustably accommodating the same. The assembly also includes a pair of upright arms designed so that a tag having a prepunched hole can be placed with the hole over one of the arms. The other arm may be adjusted relative to the first arm and the positioned tag so that it touches the tag edge. The adjustment of the measuring arm automatically adapts the tag feed mechanism to precisely the required distance necessary to transport the tag from the stacked supply to the tag attaching station.
Abstract: The free-flow pump has an impeller housing (9, 10) laterally of its free flow chamber (4), and the impeller (6) is located in the impeller chamber (9, 10). The external, radial limiting member (10) of the impeller housing is drawn forwardly into the free flow chamber so as to decrease in the direction of rotation from the housing tongue (11) to the pressure pipe outlet. The limiting member (10) causes a constriction in the external portion (4') of the flow chamber, and such constriction decreases from the housing tongue towards the pressure pipe outlet. These measures permit the pump characteristics to be improved, and in particular the throttle characteristic of the free-flow pump can be stabilized.
Abstract: A device for balancing rotating bodies comprising two inertia masses, which are disposed in a cylindrical housing which can be connected to the body to be balanced such as a grinding disc, and which are mutually connected by means of a self-locking worm gear. The inertia masses may be displaced by means of one single switch shaft having four positions in which the two inertia masses can be displaced either countercurrently in both directions or concurrently. When braking is effected by means of a brake knob disposed on the switch shaft, displacement occurs until the indicated imbalance lies within the low, desirable range. The worm shaft and the worm wheel contained in the inertia masses are in engagement with the worm gear of the switch shaft and the housing.An arrangement of this type permits, on the one hand, a simple mechanical construction and operation, and, on the other hand, a large inertia mass, relative to the volume available, with a wide range of adjustment.
Abstract: Apparatus and method for attaching tags to garments, gloves, handbags and the like includes an assembly for feeding tags from a stacked supply to a tag attaching station, an assembly for affixing the tag to the garment at the tag attaching station, and a control network for controlling and sequencing the tag feed and tag affixing operations. The tag feeding assembly includes a mechanism for gauging the width and thickness of a tag and for adjustably accommodating the same. The assembly also includes a pair of upright arms designed so that a tag having a prepunched hole can be placed with the hole over one of the arms. The other arm may be adjusted relative to the first arm and the positioned tag so that it touches the tag edge. The adjustment of the measuring arm automatically adapts the tag feed mechanism to precisely the required distance necessary to transport the tag from the stacked supply to the tag attaching station.
Abstract: A method and apparatus for distinguishing and separating both stones and soil clods from field crops, in which a sensor (5) is simultaneously responsive to both impact and influence on a sensor-generated magnetic field and generates output signals characteristic of field crops, stones and clods. The output signals are fed to electronic circuitry (12) that distinguishes output signals produced by mechanical impact of stones and those produced by passage of clods through the magnetic field from signals generated by crops. An ejector cylinder (15) and ejector (16) separates stones and clods from crops upon receipt of a signal from the electronic circuitry.
Abstract: A synchronous motor which has a ring-shaped stator with a radially magnetized ring-shaped permanent magnet and an external housing of a material of high permeability to complete the magnetic circuit. At the inner side of this ring-shaped stator lies a rotor having a central core provided at its ends with pole rings of a material of high permeability. The coil of the motor is provided in the center of the stator and mounted between the pole rings. This construction gives rise to a high magnetic flux in the permanent magnet in the region of the poles of the rotor, which in turn, provides a high driving torque; while the rotor is made exclusively of material of high permeability, having a low weight and a low moment of inertia. Such motors, even when constructed to operate at relatively high power, are thus assured of positive starting.
Abstract: A box-shaped article to be printed arrives on a conveyor belt and is stopped by a sluice-gate and, after said article has been released, it arrives on a conveyor slide in order to be brought onto a lifting platform. After the article has been raised to the level of the printing stations, all four sides of the article are printed simultaneously, the screen-printing method being used in particular.The apparatus for carrying out the method comprises a conveyor belt, a sluice-gate, a conveyor slide and a lifting platform. The lifting platform serves to raise the box to the level of the printing stations which are arranged so as to print all four sides of the box simultaneously. The box is aligned relative to the printing stations by means of a positioning mechanism and securely clamped.
Abstract: The measuring cell comprises two systems of transducers (strain gauges) disposed respectively in two regions of concentration of force of the cell, each system comprising a pair of transducers arranged axially within a plane, the angle enclosed between the plane of the first pair and the plane of the second pair being of 60.degree.. This permits the suppression of the third harmonic in the output signal delivered by a bridge in which the transducers are connected. The opposite arms of the bridge comprise, respectively, a transducer of the first and a transducer of the second pair, the transducers of the first pair and the transducers of the second pair being arranged in the cell symetrically with respect to the axis of the cell.
Abstract: A hot-gas piston engine (4) has, as a compression chamber, a heat exchanger (6) which comprises a number of small pipes (7) or differently designed capillaries which protrude into the burner chamber (5) of a burner (1). In the compression phase, air in the small pipes (7), which serve as the compression chamber, is compressed and additionally heated by the burner flame, whereby the pressure increases, and the piston is driven to execute a downward movement. The scavenging then occurs in the bottom dead center region. The hot outgoing air from the engine enters burner supply line (10) and then the burner, whereby the efficiency of the plant is increased even further. The mechanical energy received at the driven shaft (11) may be used to produce electrical energy or to operate a heat pump. The upper ends of the small pipes protrude into the hot water whereby they are protected from overheating.
Abstract: For manufacturing a composite material, organic fibrous material like paper, straw, hay, grasses, moss, leaves, reed is mixed with alkali silicate and a fluosilicate as well as with a metallic oxide or a basic metallic silicate forming a higher melting silicate and submitted to a treatment under pressure and temperature. This produces a composite material having high mechanical strength and fire-proof quality.
Abstract: The mechanism comprises a date-disc (8) actuated at midnight by a lever (1) supporting a rotary part (3) with catches (3a) gearing with the wheel (4) of 24 h. The mechanism is so designed that each transition from a date to the next is effected in less than one hour so that the calendar remains still in synchronism with the hours hand, even in the case of the changing of the indication of time-zones. The disc comprises pins (14) controlling at the end of each month through a star-wheel (13) the rotation of a first (17) and a second (20) cam. The cams bear finger-pieces (17a,17b,21) the ones (17a,17b) of the first cam having variable widths according to the different lengths of the months forming bankings for a catch (9) of the lever (1) for hindering the return motion of this lever thus prolonging the duration of the gearing of the rotary part (3) with the disc (8).