Patents Assigned to Automated Production Systems
  • Patent number: 5410801
    Abstract: A pick and place device for populating a circuit board is operated manually. One or more pickup heads in a carriage is lowered to engage a component by vacuum, raised for carrying the component to a desired position over the circuit board and lowered to set the component. The component can be rotated, and the vacuum is operated automatically during pick and place movements, accomplished with one hand via a rotatable handle arrangement. A hand rest places the user's fingers in range of the handle and assists in coarse positioning of the carriage. The handle and hand rest are mountable on opposite lateral sides of the carriage head assembly. Finger controlled fine positioning guides also support the carriage for movement relative to the coarse guide. Coarse guidance is by a telescoping arm and lateral rail or the like. Fine guidance is by a short span two-axis slide block coupling the carriage to the telescoping arm. The handle lifts or lowers a control plate and is coupled to convey rotation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 8, 1993
    Date of Patent: May 2, 1995
    Assignee: Automated Production Systems
    Inventors: Avraham Shiloh, Peretz J. Shiloh, Adam Shiloh, Steven R. Evers
  • Patent number: 5316134
    Abstract: A modular conveyor includes a frame made up of a number of series-oriented guidetrack segments and a conveyor belt is mounted on the frame including an upper article-carrying run on the top of the frame and a lower return run located within the frame. The outer surfaces of the frame sidewalls are flat, imperforate and smooth to facilitate cleaning.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 21, 1992
    Date of Patent: May 31, 1994
    Assignee: Automated Production Systems Corporation
    Inventor: William J. Donohue
  • Patent number: 4451352
    Abstract: Oil is preferably recovered from oil shale through the use of a process involving two separate heating steps. During the first of these steps the shale is heated by contact with a hot gas stream while it is agitated for a period and at a temperature which together are such that any significant further heating will cause the vaporization of pyrolysis products of the kerogen within the shale. During the second heating step the shale is further heated by contact with a hot gas stream while being agitated for a period and to a temperature which together are sufficient to produce and volatilize substantially all of the volatiles which can be obtained from or derived from the shale. After the second heating step the vaporized products and the remaining inorganic mineral matrix are separated, and the volatiles are recovered as oil.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 20, 1981
    Date of Patent: May 29, 1984
    Assignee: Automated Production Systems Corporation
    Inventor: Noel H. Twyman
  • Patent number: 4264060
    Abstract: Metal scrap such as aluminum scrap can be economically processed so as to recover the metal in the scrap by concurrently passing the scrap through a rotary kiln together with a recycled stream of hot gas. The heated scrap is separated from the gas stream at the discharge end of the kiln and is fed to a melter used to recover the metal. The separated gas stream is burned in an appropriate burner or incinerator used to provide the recycled gas stream.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 25, 1977
    Date of Patent: April 28, 1981
    Assignee: Automated Production Systems Corporation
    Inventor: Noel H. Twyman
  • Patent number: 4234283
    Abstract: A scrap metal feed system is described employing an endless conveyor having a surface for supporting materials thereon. The conveyor is equipped with lifters extending outwardly from the surface at periodic intervals. A first hopper feeds this conveyor and a second hopper at the inlet end of a rotary kiln receives the scrap from the conveyor. The conveyor extends horizontally beneath the bottom of the first hopper and then upwardly at an angle to the horizon less than eighty degrees and greater than fifty degrees and then terminates over the top of the second hopper. The conveyor is exposed to the interior of the first hopper as it extends upwardly at an angle to the horizontal so that material can move back along the conveyor to the first hopper as the conveyor is operated; as the material moves back to the first hopper a shearing action results which tends to break up large pieces of material and/or separate pieces of material which are adhering to each other.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 18, 1978
    Date of Patent: November 18, 1980
    Assignee: Automated Production Systems Corporation
    Inventors: Noel H. Twyman, Robert F. Jenkins