Patents Assigned to C. G. Bretting Manufacturing Co., Inc.
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Patent number: 7458927Abstract: An interfolding apparatus including a knife roll, a first interfolding roll, a second interfolding roll, and a transfer roll. The knife roll cuts sheets from a stream of web material issuing from a source in a downstream direction. The first interfolding roll is positioned downstream of the knife roll and receives the sheets. The first interfolding roll rotates in a first direction and the second interfolding roll rotates in a second direction. The first and second interfolding rolls interfold the sheets with additional sheets received by the second interfolding roll. A transfer roll is positioned between the knife roll and the first interfolding roll. The transfer roll has a non-uniform surface configuration and rotates in the second direction and receives the sheets from the knife roll, forms a bend in each of the sheets, and transfers the formed sheets to the first interfolding roll.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2005Date of Patent: December 2, 2008Assignee: C.G. Bretting Manufacturing Co., Inc.Inventors: Greg Kauppila, Chad Ryczek, Dennis Couturier
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Patent number: 7306554Abstract: An interfolding apparatus including first and second interfolding rolls. The interfolding rolls issue a stream of web material to form a stack of interfolded web material. A first packer finger is movable with respect to the first interfolding roll and includes a retracted position at least partially received within the first interfolding roll and an extended position at least partially inserted into the stream of interfolded web material. A second packer finger is movable with respect to the first interfolding roll and includes a retracted position at least partially received within the first interfolding roll and an extended position at least partially inserted into the stream of interfolded web material.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2005Date of Patent: December 11, 2007Assignee: C.G. Bretting Manufacturing Co., Inc.Inventors: Dennis P. Couturier, Greg M. Kauppila
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Publication number: 20070082801Abstract: An interfolding apparatus including a knife roll, a first interfolding roll, a second interfolding roll, and a transfer roll. The knife roll cuts sheets from a stream of web material issuing from a source in a downstream direction. The first interfolding roll is positioned downstream of the knife roll and receives the sheets. The first interfolding roll rotates in a first direction and the second interfolding roll rotates in a second direction. The first and second interfolding rolls interfold the sheets with additional sheets received by the second interfolding roll. A transfer roll is positioned between the knife roll and the first interfolding roll. The transfer roll has a non-uniform surface configuration and rotates in the second direction and receives the sheets from the knife roll, forms a bend in each of the sheets, and transfers the formed sheets to the first interfolding roll.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2005Publication date: April 12, 2007Applicant: C. G. Bretting Manufacturing Co., Inc.Inventors: Greg Kauppila, Chad Ryczek, Dennis Couturier
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Publication number: 20070082800Abstract: An interfolding apparatus including a knife roll rotatable about an axis and operable to cut successive sheets from a stream of web material issuing from a source in a downstream direction. A folding roll is positioned downstream of the knife roll and is rotatable in a first direction at a first roll speed. An additional roll is disposed adjacent to the folding roll and is rotatable about an axis in a second direction at a second roll speed. The additional roll is operable to receive the successive sheets and release the successive sheets in the downstream direction toward the folding roll. The folding roll and the additional roll define a nip therebetween, the successive sheets passing through the nip. The first roll speed of the folding roll is different from the second roll speed of the additional roll, the difference in speed between the folding roll and the additional roll operable to overlap adjacent portions of the successive sheets onto the folding roll.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2005Publication date: April 12, 2007Applicant: C. G. Bretting Manufacturing Co., Inc.Inventor: Greg Kauppila
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Patent number: 6832886Abstract: An apparatus and method for discharging sheets from a starwheel assembly and creating stacks of a desired number of sheets without interrupting the rotation of the starwheel assembly. The present invention separates sheets such that one separated sheet completes a stack and the other separated sheet is supported by a separator to begin a new stack. The completed stack is preferably transported away from the starwheel assembly by a conveyor as the new stack supports additional sheets that are discharged from the starwheel assembly. The new stack will preferably move away from the starwheel assembly to provide clearance for the accumulation of additionally discharged sheets. The apparatus can allow for cyclical repetition of the separation of sheets, the stacking of sheets, and the transportation of stacks such that continual rotation of the starwheel assembly is not interrupted.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2001Date of Patent: December 21, 2004Assignee: C. G. Bretting Manufacturing Co., Inc.Inventors: James R. Michler, Jeffrey A. Gendron, Dennis P. Couturier
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Patent number: 6718853Abstract: Some preferred embodiments of the present invention includes an apparatus and method employed for cutting a rotating log of rolled product into rolls, the apparatus and method utilized for preventing collapse of a longitudinally extending aperture in the log during the cutting process. The present invention includes a mandrel received within the aperture of the log to at least partially support the log and to preferably maintain the integrity of the aperture while the log is being cut by a saw blade. Preferably, the mandrel has at least one recess within which a saw blade can be received during cutting operations upon the log.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2002Date of Patent: April 13, 2004Assignee: C. G. Bretting Manufacturing Co., Inc.Inventor: Tad T. Butterworth
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Patent number: 6641358Abstract: A separator and stacker apparatus and method for separating a completed stack of web product from a stack of product being built thereafter. Preferred embodiments of the present invention utilize a stack building carriage having a forked or slotted floor cooperating with a load finger assembly to discharge the completed product stack from the stack building carriage. The load finger assembly preferably has a set of load fingers which mesh with the carriage floor so that when the load finger assembly is actuated, the load fingers pass substantially unobstructed through the stack building carriage. The load finger assembly and the stack building carriage can therefore pass through their motions independently of one another, permitting the stack building carriage to return to a stack building position without waiting for the load finger assembly to retract.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2001Date of Patent: November 4, 2003Assignee: C.G. Bretting Manufacturing Co., Inc.Inventors: Charles Louis Schmidt, V, Jie Ning
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Patent number: 6254522Abstract: A separator finger apparatus and method for insertion of a separation finger into and removal from a stream of web product. The unique motion provided by the elements making up the separation finger apparatus permits the separation finger to be mounted close to folding rolls (from which the web product issues) with reduced separation finger-to-folding roll interference. Specifically, the separation finger is manipulated to rotate and translate simultaneously as it is inserted into or removed from the stream of web product. The elements creating the separation finger motion are preferably a pivot arm mounted for rotation about a first axis and a translation member mounted for rotation about a second axis. The pivot arm is preferably rotatably coupled to the separation finger at a third axis. The separation finger is preferably coupled to the translation member for translational or sliding motion therealong.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 1999Date of Patent: July 3, 2001Assignee: C. G. Bretting Manufacturing Co., Inc.Inventor: Charles Louis Schmidt, V
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Patent number: 6227086Abstract: A rotating log saw clamp having a clamp infeed section and a clamp outfeed section located adjacent a log saw blade. The clamp infeed section and clamp outfeed section are coupled for rotation together with the log during sawing of at least a portion of the log by the log saw blade.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1999Date of Patent: May 8, 2001Assignee: C. G. Bretting Manufacturing Co., Inc.Inventor: Eric J. Lumberg
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Patent number: 5226611Abstract: A twin station rewinder having a transfer roll and a pair of rewinding rolls alternately rewinds a succession of paper logs at a pair of rewinding stations from a continuously advancing web of paper. The logs are wound on cores supplied to the each rewinding station which are thereafter held by diameter control rolls which move away from their respective winding roll to control web tension and log diameter during the log building process. Built logs are successively received in one of two log deceleration receivers and delivered to a log discharge position where they are dumped to a log discharge conveyor. New cores are supplied by a core supply conveyor to one of two core holders, each of which is associated with one of the log deceleration receivers. Cores are transferred from the core holders to the rewinding stations by a pair of core insertion arms which are retractable to permit the log building process.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1992Date of Patent: July 13, 1993Assignee: C. G. Bretting Manufacturing Co., Inc.Inventors: Tad T. Butterworth, Warren A. Kehn
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Patent number: 4997338Abstract: A short count sheet separator for separating relatively short count clips of laminar products or cut sheets having horizontally extending table top fingers for supporting a continuously building stack of laminar products and a rotatable count finger assembly having a plurality of count fingers extending radially therefrom and rotatable into and out of the stack building path and further having a pusher finger to displace a relatively short count clip of the laminar products from the stack building path.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 1989Date of Patent: March 5, 1991Assignee: C. G. Bretting Manufacturing Co., Inc.Inventors: Dennis P. Couturier, Edward R. Ochsenbauer
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Patent number: 4917665Abstract: An improvement for use in machinery for interfolding porous cut sheets is disclosed having two adjacent and counter-rotating folding rolls each having projecting tuckers and recessed grippers arranged alternately on the folding rolls such that a tucker on one roll mates with a gripper on the other. Porous cut sheets are selectively adhered to the folding rolls by vacuum ported to the tuckers and grippers.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 1989Date of Patent: April 17, 1990Assignee: C. G. Bretting Manufacturing Co. Inc.Inventor: Dennis Couturier
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Patent number: 4874158Abstract: Method and apparatus for forming a dispensing fold for a clip or predetermined number of interfolded sheets from a continuously building interfolding process having first and second opposed dispensing fold fingers operable between actuated and deactutated positions to engage a mediate portion of a depending layer of the bottommost sheet from the interfolding process stack to form a dispensing fold.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 1988Date of Patent: October 17, 1989Assignee: C. G. Bretting Manufacturing Co., Inc.Inventor: Timm G. Retzloff
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Patent number: 4778441Abstract: An improvement for use in machinery for interfolding porous cut sheets is disclosed having two adjacent and counter-rotating folding rolls each having projecting tuckers and recessed grippers arranged alternately on the folding rolls such that a tucker on one roll mates with a gripper on the other. Porous cut sheets are selectively adhered to the folding rolls by vacuum ported to the tuckers and grippers.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1987Date of Patent: October 18, 1988Assignee: C.G. Bretting Manufacturing Co., Inc.Inventor: Dennis Couturier