Patents Assigned to Acme Visible Records, Inc.
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Patent number: 4783618Abstract: An apparatus and method for controlling a plurality of movable units for selective movement with respect to one another using operator initiation devices sensitive to heat, capacitance or reflected electromagnetic wave transmissions. Interlock and safety arrangements protect inadvertent unit movement when individuals and objects are interposed between the units.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1985Date of Patent: November 8, 1988Assignee: Acme Visible Records, IncInventor: Floyd M. Artrip
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Patent number: 4337866Abstract: A system for routing correspondence from a first location including a plurality of slot entries to a predetermined conveyor path to a second, discharge location. A collection assembly is disposed at the discharge location for collection of routed correspondence along two adjacent conveyor paths.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 1980Date of Patent: July 6, 1982Assignee: Acme Visible Records, Inc.Inventors: Robert C. Suling, Charles W. Tomlinson, Winfred G. Fields
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Patent number: 4300809Abstract: This invention relates to a rotary storage cabinet comprised of an outer stationary housing and an inner rotatable rotor having four sides two of which are positionable to present the contents of the cabinet simultaneously to two opposite openings in the housing. Two other opposite sides of the rotor are positionable to close the openings in the housing. The cabinet is constructed from a plurality of sub-assemblies which are shipped for assembly at the point of use. The basic structure of the unit comprises a base (20), two pilaster frames (10), and a top frame pan (30) each of which is shipped as a sub-assembly. The cabinet includes several features including: the ball bearing mechanism (FIGS. 7-9); spring urged wheel (180) and detent (150) (FIG. 12) stop mechanism; lock mechanism (160) (FIG. 12); welded pilaster frames (10); and a single centrally located rotor frame (50). The unit is modular permitting the use of like "add-on" units (FIGS. 16 and 17).Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 1980Date of Patent: November 17, 1981Assignee: Acme Visible Records, Inc.Inventor: Sherwood S. Brownlee
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Patent number: 4258966Abstract: This invention relates to a rotary storage cabinet comprised of an outer stationary housing and an inner rotatable rotor having four sides two of which are positionable to present the contents of the cabinet simultaneously to two opposite openings in the housing. Two other opposite sides of the rotor are positionable to close the openings in the housing. The cabinet is constructed from a plurality of sub-assemblies which are shipped for assembly at the point of use. The basic structure of the unit comprises a base (20), two pilaster frames (10), and a top frame pan (30) each of which is shipped as a sub-assembly. The cabinet includes several features including: the ball bearing mechanism (FIGS. 7-9); spring urged wheel (180) and detent (150) (FIG. 12) stop mechanism; lock mechanism (160) (FIG. 12); welded pilaster frames (10); and a single centrally located rotor frame (50). The unit is modular permitting the use of like "add-on" units (FIGS. 16 and 17).Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1978Date of Patent: March 31, 1981Assignee: Acme Visible Records, Inc.Inventor: Frederick H. Grubb, Jr.
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Patent number: 4256248Abstract: An apparatus and method for feeding a series of web portions to a high speed web processing machine, such as a high speed printer, utilizing auxiliary equipment positioned adjacent the processing machine. The auxiliary equipment permits continuous splicing of web portions and, thus feeding of a continuous web to the processing machine, and intermittent removal of web portions in such a manner that the processing machine may be run continuously without stoppage for feeding or removing the web.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1979Date of Patent: March 17, 1981Assignee: Acme Visible Records, Inc.Inventors: James F. Lapp, Thomas F. McGrath
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Patent number: 4241964Abstract: This invention relates to a rotary storage cabinet comprised of an outer stationary housing and an inner rotatable rotor having four sides two of which are positionable to present the contents of the cabinet simultaneously to two opposite openings in the housing. Two other opposite sides of the rotor are positionable to close the openings in the housing. The cabinet is constructed from a plurality of sub-assemblies which are shipped for assembly at the point of use. The basic structure of the unit comprises a base (20), two pilaster frames (10), and a top frame pan (30) each of which is shipped as a sub-assembly. The cabinet includes several features including: the ball bearing mechanism (FIGS. 7-9); spring urged wheel (180) and detent (150) (FIG. 12) stop mechanism; lock mechanism (160) (FIG. 12); welded pilaster frames (10); and a single centrally located rotor frame (50). The unit is modular permitting the use of like "add-on" units (FIGS. 16 and 17).Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1978Date of Patent: December 30, 1980Assignee: Acme Visible Records, Inc.Inventor: Frederick H. Grubb, Jr.
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Patent number: 4239311Abstract: This invention relates to a rotary storage cabinet comprised of an outer stationary housing and an inner rotatable rotor having four sides two of which are positionable to present the contents of the cabinet simultaneously to two opposite openings in the housing. Two other opposite sides of the rotor are positionable to close the openings in the housing. The cabinet is constructed from a plurality of sub-assemblies which are shipped for assembly at the point of use. The basic structure of the unit comprises a base (20), two pilaster frames (10), and a top frame pan (30) each of which is shipped as a sub-assembly. The cabinet includes several features including: the ball bearing mechanism (FIGS. 7-9); spring urged wheel (180) and detent (150) (FIG. 12) stop mechanism; lock mechanism (160) (FIG. 12); welded pilaster frames (10); and a single centrally located rotor frame (50). The unit is modular permitting the use of like "add-on" units (FIGS. 16 and 17).Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1978Date of Patent: December 16, 1980Assignee: Acme Visible Records, Inc.Inventors: Sherwood S. Brownlee, Frederick H. Grubb, Jr., Warren G. Lohr
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Patent number: 4229060Abstract: This invention relates to a rotary storage cabinet comprised of an outer stationary housing and an inner rotatable rotor having four sides two of which are positionable to present the contents of the cabinet simultaneously to two opposite openings in the housing. Two other opposite sides of the rotor are positionable to close the openings in the housing. The cabinet is constructed from a plurality of sub-assemblies which are shipped for assembly at the point of use. The basic structure of the unit comprises a base (20), two pilaster frames (10), and a top frame pan (30) each of which is shipped as a sub-assembly. The cabinet includes several features including: the ball bearing mechanism (FIGS. 7-9); spring urged wheel (180) and detent (150) (FIG. 12) stop mechanism; lock mechanism (160) (FIG. 12); welded pilaster frames (10); and a single centrally located rotor frame (50). The unit is modular permitting the use of like "add-on" units (FIGS. 16 and 17).Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1978Date of Patent: October 21, 1980Assignee: Acme Visible Records, Inc.Inventors: Sherwood S. Brownlee, Warren G. Lohr
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Patent number: 4037780Abstract: A locking letter tray for receiving letters, documents or the like, and for preventing unauthorized access thereto, is characterized by a unitary structure forming an essentially closed compartment having an elongated narrow slot through a side wall thereof and a lockable door, and an open compartment juxtaposed and sharing a common wall therewith. The slot is sufficiently long and wide for the passage of documents therethrough and into the closed compartment, but is narrow enough to prevent hands from entering, and may be equipped with baffles to inhibit removal of documents by dumping, shaking, probing etc. The lockable door precludes unauthorized access to the closed compartment to provide security for documents therein, and the open compartment may advantageously be used for incoming or outgoing nonconfidential mail.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 1976Date of Patent: July 26, 1977Assignee: Acme Visible Records, Inc.Inventors: Sherwood S. Brownlee, Fred H. Grubb, Richard C. Smith
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Patent number: D245252Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 1976Date of Patent: August 2, 1977Assignee: Acme Visible Records, Inc.Inventors: James P. Sullivan, Dale D. Smith
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Patent number: RE31210Abstract: An apparatus and method for feeding a series of web portions to a high speed web processing machine, such as a high speed printer, utilizing auxiliary equipment positioned adjacent the processing machine. The auxiliary equipment permits continuous splicing of web portions and, thus feeding of a continuous web to the processing machine, and intermittent removal of web portions in such a manner that the processing machine may be run continuously without stoppage for feeding or removing the web.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1981Date of Patent: April 19, 1983Assignee: Acme Visible Records, Inc.Inventors: James F. Lapp, Thomas F. McGrath