Patents Assigned to E.B. Eddy Forest Products, Ltd.
  • Patent number: 5668421
    Abstract: The invention relates to an active linear induction motor system that has particular advantage with a SAILRAIL.RTM. air guided and supported air bearing system. In this case the secondary for the motor is the support rail, which rail can have a convex or a concave operating surface, is electrically conductive, and has ferromagnetic material in close proximity to the operating surface. The primary for the motor is found in a runner which cooperates with the rail and supports the load to be carried in the system. The primary includes a plurality of laterally adjacent, longitudinally extending and articulated ferromagnetic laminations having a longitudinally toothed surface that is transversely arcuate to be complementary to the rail operating surface. Electrical windings are wound about selected groups of teeth of the laminations as a LIM primary. A compliant pad adjacent the laminations is capable of deformation under load and at least partial recovery after load removal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 6, 1995
    Date of Patent: September 16, 1997
    Assignee: E. B. Eddy Forest Products Ltd.
    Inventor: Herbert E. Gladish
  • Patent number: 5086908
    Abstract: Apparatus for moving two individual bins between their separate loading stations and a common unloading station includes a length of conveyor on which one bin always rests and a set of pivotable lever arms, the other bin being connected to one end of one set of lever arms. Another set of lever arms is connected to the first lever arms and carries cam followers which are constrained to simultaneously follow two sets of cam tracks, one of which is stationary within the apparatus and the other of which is affixed to the one bin. When a bin at the unloading station is empty the apparatus will move that bin to its own loading station while bringing the other bin from its loading station to the unloading station. Interaction between the cam followers and the cam tracks moves the one bin back or forth on the conveyor while the other bin member is moved in a vertically arcuate path. The loading station of the other bin is vertically spaced above the loading station of the one bin.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 27, 1990
    Date of Patent: February 11, 1992
    Assignee: E.B. Eddy Forest Products Ltd.
    Inventors: Herbert E. Gladish, Christopher L. Raiskums
  • Patent number: 5005778
    Abstract: Apparatus for wrapping web material about an elongated object, particularly one which is asymmetrical to a rotational axis thereof, includes a frame, a cylindrical support member mounted in the frame and an annular resilient sleeve loosely surrounding the support member longitudinally thereof. The object is mounted so that it creates a nip with the sleeve and the web material is fed into the nip. The object is rotated on its rotation axis to draw the web material through the nip and to wrap the material on the object. As the object rotates the sleeve will also rotate on the support member and it will deform radially to conform to the object as material is wrapped thereon. The deformation and almost instant changes in angular velocity of the sleeve reduces tension variations in the web material and result in a uniform covering of the object as it is wrapped.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 28, 1989
    Date of Patent: April 9, 1991
    Assignee: E. B. Eddy Forest Products Ltd.
    Inventor: Herbert E. Gladish
  • Patent number: 4838169
    Abstract: An improved runner for use with a sailrail hydrostatic bearing levitation system is disclosed. The runner uses a substantially solid core having a degree of flexibility in a vertical plane, a thin pad of flexible, compliant material covering at least the transversely convex lower surface of the core, and an outer flexible, compliant cover enclosing the pad and the core. In another embodiment there is pad material on the upper surface of the core as well. The runner can be secured to a pallet and provides specific advantages over prior art runners which had a larger profile, were more expensive and were not as efficient as the low profile runner of this invention.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 23, 1988
    Date of Patent: June 13, 1989
    Assignee: E. B. Eddy Forest Products, Ltd.
    Inventor: Herbert E. Gladish
  • Patent number: 4687079
    Abstract: A fluid levitated generally convex support member particularly useful in supporting a pallet, plate or belt such that the pallet, plate or belt load may be moved in an air powered track system, the system including at least one concave track with means for supporting and guiding the convex member and the pallet, plate or belt thereabove on a thin film of pressurized air jetting from nozzles in the track. The support member includes a generally tubular, flexible and partly deformable outer member and means for internally stressing the outer member so that under load there will be controlled deformation thereof. The deformed member will be closely complementary to the track surface to maximize load carrying capacity while minimizing fluid support power requirements and the detrimental effect of track deformities.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 13, 1986
    Date of Patent: August 18, 1987
    Assignee: E. B. Eddy Forest Products, Ltd.
    Inventor: Herbert E. Gladish
  • Patent number: 4616960
    Abstract: Improvements to the various components of hydrostatic bearing levitation systems, systems wherein fluid pressure between a load and the rails of a track system supports and guides the load, are described. The rail has a plurality of lengthwise extending ports and nozzles communicating from the innermost ports through the curved upper wall to the interface area between the rail and the load. The nozzles are arranged in longitudinally aligned groups and in a pair of parallel rows with the groups of one row being longitudinally staggered with respect to the groups of the other row. The nozzles can be inexpensively produced by boring an oversize hole through the upper wall and fixing a cannula, such as a hypodermic needle, in the bore. The cannula's internal diameter is the desired nozzle diameter. The load support member has a compliant outer cover, a central core, and a filler material wound tightly on the core.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 20, 1983
    Date of Patent: October 14, 1986
    Assignee: E. B. Eddy Forest Products Ltd.
    Inventor: Herbert E. Gladish
  • Patent number: 4579320
    Abstract: Improvements to the various components of hydrostatic bearing levitation systems, systems wherein fluid pressure between a load and the rails of a track system supports and guides the load, are described. The rail has a plurality of lengthwise extending ports and nozzles communicating from the innermost ports through the curved upper wall to the interface area between the rail and the load. The nozzles are arranged in longitudinally aligned groups and in a pair of parallel rows with the groups of one row being longitudinally staggered with respect to the groups of the other row. The nozzles can be inexpensively produced by boring an oversize hole through the upper wall and fixing a cannula, such as a hypodermic needle, in the bore. The cannula's internal diameter is the desired nozzle diameter. The load support member has a compliant outer cover, a central core, and a filler material wound tightly on the core.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 22, 1985
    Date of Patent: April 1, 1986
    Assignee: E. B. Eddy Forest Products, Ltd.
    Inventor: Herbert E. Gladish
  • Patent number: 4550823
    Abstract: A fluid levitated generally convex support member particularly useful in supporting a pallet, plate or belt such that the pallet, plate or belt load may be moved in an air powered track system, the system including at least one concave track with means for supporting and guiding the convex member and the pallet, plate or belt thereabove on a thin film of pressurized air jetting from nozzles in the track. The support member includes a generally tubular, flexible and partly deformable outer member and means for internally stressing the outer member so that under load there will be controlled deformation thereof. The deformed member will be closely complementary to the track surface to maximize load carrying capacity while minimizing fluid support power requirements and the detrimental effect of track deformities.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 10, 1984
    Date of Patent: November 5, 1985
    Assignee: E. B. Eddy Forest Products, Ltd.
    Inventor: Herbert E. Gladish
  • Patent number: 4489825
    Abstract: A fluid levitated generally convex support member particularly useful in supporting a pallet, plate or belt such that the pallet, plate or belt load may be moved in an air powered track system, the system including at least one concave track with means for supporting and guiding the convex member and the pallet, plate or belt thereabove on a thin film of pressurized air jetting from nozzles in the track. The support member includes a generally tubular, flexible and partly deformable outer member and means for internally stressing the outer member so that under load there will be controlled deformation thereof. The deformed member will be closely complementary to the track surface to maximize load carrying capacity while minimizing fluid support power requirements and the detrimental effect of track deformities.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 2, 1978
    Date of Patent: December 25, 1984
    Assignee: E. B. Eddy Forest Products, Ltd.
    Inventor: Herbert E. Gladish
  • Patent number: 4335901
    Abstract: The present invention provides a system for overriding the prior art automatic levelling system for vehicles riding on fluid suspensions such as air bags. Such systems utilize a link extending between the vehicle axle and a regulating valve whereby the valve is responsive to vertical axle movement to alter the pressurization of the air bags and hence the clearance height between the vehicle bed and the axle. In the present invention the link is replaced by a cylinder and piston actuator which is connected to a master control via a conduit. An incompressible fluid fills the actuator chamber, the conduit and the master control chamber. The master control chamber may be varied in volume to produce a corresponding change, via the fluid, in the actuator chamber resulting in relative movement between the actuator cylinder and piston and hence operation of the regulating valve.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 13, 1979
    Date of Patent: June 22, 1982
    Assignee: E. B. Eddy Forest Products, Ltd.
    Inventor: Herbert E. Gladish
  • Patent number: 4185399
    Abstract: The described apparatus has utility as a doctor on a paper machine, as a drying element in an aircap dryer and as a sealing element in such a dryer. It involves a foot portion having an outer surface generally conforming to the curvature of the cylinder surface on which it is used. It is resiliently supported in close juxtaposition to the cylinder surface so that a gap diminishing in thickness towards one longitudinal edge of the foot portion is provided. At least two rows of nozzles communicate through the foot portion in order to project pressurized air into the gap. Each nozzle is angled relative to three orthogonal planes, one of which is tangent to the cylinder surface at the point where the nozzle axis meets the surface, another of which is parallel to the longitudinal edge of the foot portion. The flow from the nozzles is such as to support the foot portion and to seal the support flow from any disorganized flows.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 2, 1978
    Date of Patent: January 29, 1980
    Assignee: E.B. Eddy Forest Products, Ltd.
    Inventor: Herbert E. Gladish