Patents Assigned to Engineered Systems, Inc.
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Patent number: 5415274Abstract: A tandem belt conveyor system comprising an endless primary conveyor belt, an endless support conveyor belt and a synchronous drive for synchronously driving the primary and support conveyor belts. The primary conveyor belt is a flat wire belt having a carrier flight for transport of articles and a return flight. The support conveyor belt has a support flight for supporting the carrier flight of the primary conveyor belt, and a return flight. The support conveyor belt includes a pair of chains interconnected by transverse cross bars for supporting the primary conveyor belt. The synchronous drive includes an AC motor for driving one of the belts, a DC motor for driving the other belt, and a DC motor controller for controlling the AC and DC motors in master-slave relationship to synchronize the speeds of the belts.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1993Date of Patent: May 16, 1995Assignee: FECO Engineered Systems, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth A. Krismanth, Denis J. Osowski
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Patent number: 5413749Abstract: Liquid is purified by passing it through a bed containing disc-shaped buoyant media beads having grooved surfaces. Such beads are formed from a polymeric pellets. The pellets are passed through a scarifier to roughen their surfaces. Pellets are also passed through a rolling mill which grooves the pellets and compresses them into disc-like shapes.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1993Date of Patent: May 9, 1995Assignee: Wheelabrator Engineered Systems Inc.Inventor: Kurt M. Geiser
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Patent number: 5392527Abstract: Measuring device for quickly and accurately determining the thickness of an annulus between two cylindrical members, such as the catalyst retaining screens of a radial flow reactor, at any point along its length or circumference, comprises a wheeled cart having two sets of angularly mounted wheels which straddle the inner screen and a pair of spring loaded plungers with ball shaped contacts which contact the outer screen. As the device is lowered into an annulus with a cable, a pair of ultrasonic transducers positioned inside the cart direct opposed beams radially of the annulus to permit the radial distance between the screens to be measured.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 1993Date of Patent: February 28, 1995Assignee: Wheelabrator Engineered Systems, Inc.Inventors: Joseph R. Ziskovsky, Leslie A. Hassler
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Patent number: 5286459Abstract: An energy efficient fume incinerator and method for eliminating fumes from a process gas stream while avoiding or minimizing the problem of build-up of organic or other constituents of the fume-laden process gas stream on the surfaces of the heat exchanger in which the fume-laden process gas stream is preheated. The fume incinerator and method are characterized by a first stage reaction chamber for preheating the process gas to a first temperature for preoxidizing organic constituents in the process gas, a second stage reaction chamber for heating the preheated process gas to a second temperature higher than said first temperature for incinerating the fumes; and a first stage heat exchanger for exchanging heat from the process gas exiting from the second stage reaction chamber to the preheated process gas passing from the first stage reaction chamber to the second stage reaction chamber.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1992Date of Patent: February 15, 1994Assignee: FECO Engineered Systems, Inc.Inventor: Kenneth A. Krismanth
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Patent number: 5261527Abstract: A tandem belt conveyor system comprising an endless primary conveyor belt, an endless support conveyor belt and a synchronous drive for synchronously driving the primary and support conveyor belts. The primary conveyor belt is a flat wire belt having a carrier flight for transport of articles and a return flight. The support conveyor belt has a support flight for supporting the carrier flight of the primary conveyor belt, and a return flight. The support conveyor belt includes a pair of chains interconnected by transverse cross bars for supporting the primary conveyor belt. The synchronous drive includes an AC motor for driving one of the belts, a DC motor for driving the other belt, and a DC motor controller for controlling the AC and DC motors in master-slave relationship to synchronize the speeds of the belts.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1992Date of Patent: November 16, 1993Assignee: FECO Engineered Systems, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth A. Krismanth, Denis J. Osowski
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Patent number: 5251684Abstract: The waste sands are passed to a calcining chamber having a floor, connecting sidewalls and a top. The floor of the calcining chambers provided with a plurality of vents. The calcining chambers also connected to a separate firebox which produces fluidizing hot gases for fluidizing waste sands within the calcining chamber and forming a fluidized sand bed. The fluidizing hot gases are introduced into the calcining chamber by means of the floor vents. By precisely controlling the temperature of the waste sands within the fluidized bed, a more consistent product is produced while maintaining the temperature of the waste sands below a critical temperature at which the organic binders present on the sand grains would be fused to the waste sand grains.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1991Date of Patent: October 12, 1993Assignee: GMD Engineered Systems, Inc.Inventors: Robert S. L. Andrews, Gerald J. Reier
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Patent number: 5232168Abstract: A method and apparatus for separating recyclable material from waste material in a material handling system. The material separator comprises a screw conveyor that separates waste material from recyclable material. The screw feeder also feeds the recyclable material into a crusher for pulverization. The waste material bypasses the crusher and is deposited onto a screen for removal into a waste bin. The crusher generally pulverizes the material received by the screw conveyor. However, if uncrushable material is dropped into the crusher assembly, a ballistic part ejector is provided for use with the crusher. The crusher apparatus has a housing and a rotary crusher member. The housing of the crusher apparatus includes convergent walls along one portion to direct ballistic or thrown uncrushable debris in a predetermined direction toward an ejector aperture formed in the housing. A closure member operably obstructs the ejector aperture in the housing.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1992Date of Patent: August 3, 1993Assignee: Engineered Systems, Inc.Inventors: G. Wayne Lybecker, Timothy P. Sherrow
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Patent number: 5217170Abstract: A method is shown for removing minute traces of thermally fused foundry bonding clays from foundry sands reclaimed by a thermal sand reclaimer. The sand grains are passed to a dual fluid bed sand cooler-scrubber having sparge tubes for fluidizing air distribution, finned water cooling tubes and baffle plates for directing sand travel across the tube banks. The fluidized bed extends under a series of dry scrubber cells where the sand grains are hurled through blast tubes toward target plates by blast nozzles. Air current created within the interior of the device creates a controlled negative atmosphere which carries off unwanted traces of oxides and clays, as well as unwanted fine sand grains. The sand grains which are suitable for reuse are captured and deflected into a discharge section of the fluid bed where they flow over a weir by gravity and are discharged for re-use.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 1992Date of Patent: June 8, 1993Assignee: GMD Engineered Systems, Inc.Inventor: Gerald J. Reier
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Patent number: 5170881Abstract: A pin oven stripper for removing can bodies having bases from a moving pin conveyor at a vertical inclined flight of the pin conveyor. The stripper comprises a drive sprocket, an idler wheel and a vacuum conveyor chain composed of plastic links. The chain is trained around the drive sprocket and idler. A carrying way guides the vacuum chain from the idler to the drive sprocket first along a vertical inclined flight parallel to the path of the pin conveyor in close proximity to the bases of the can bodies, then along a vertical flight for effecting removal of cans from the pin conveyor, the can bodies being removably secured to the chain by suction supplied through apertures in the links, and then along a curved flight extending to a horizontal flight terminating at the drive sprocket. The chain further has as a characterizing feature thereof a substantially free hanging return flight extending from the drive sprocket to the idler, which enables high speed operation at speeds in excess of 1500 cans per minute.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 1990Date of Patent: December 15, 1992Assignee: FECO Engineered Systems, Inc.Inventor: Beverly G. Willison
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Patent number: 5152400Abstract: Particle separating apparatus includes a horizontally disposed rectangular screen or grid having openings adapted to pass smaller particles from a stream of particles of varying sizes while retaining larger particles upon the top of the screen. A conveying screw mounted in a trough below the screen conveys the smaller particles forwardly along the trough to a discharge opening. The screen is mounted above the screw for horizontal reciprocation along a path parallel to the longitudinal axis of the screw and is biassed by springs engaged between the front and rear ends of the screen and stationary surfaces to a normal rest position midway between the ends of the reciprocating path.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 1991Date of Patent: October 6, 1992Assignee: Engineered Systems, Inc.Inventor: G. Wayne Lybecker
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Patent number: 5108190Abstract: A rotary mixer and conveyor system wherein the containers are automatically processed through a rotary mixer. The rotary mixer is of a simple and reliable design which lends itself to each integration into new or existing conveyor lines. The rotary mixer is operative to engage and rotate simultaneously a plurality of containers end over end to effect mixing of the contents of the closed containers. The containers are fed automatically by a conveyor to a pick-up area in the rotary mixer where the containers are automatically engaged and rotated and then redeposited on the conveyor for automatic transfer out of the rotary mixer.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1991Date of Patent: April 28, 1992Assignee: FECO Engineered Systems, Inc.Inventors: Floyd D. Benthimer, Stanford Pollack
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Patent number: 5005478Abstract: An enhanced system for cleaning a component, such as a blanket, of a printing press in one embodiment provides circulation of wash mixture around a path in such a way that pressure of fluid in the supply line can never exceed ambient pressure. This may be achieved, for example, by utilizing a pump disposed in the return line (rather than in the supply line). Another embodiment provides a spray arrangement for spraying wash mixture onto the component to be cleaned. The spray arrangement has nozzles that are in communication with a feed region (such as the interior of a spray bar) and an isolation valve arrangement for in an open state permitting and in a closed state preventing fluid pressure transmission from the rest of the system to the feed region. A pressure arrangement modifies fluid pressure in the feed region when the isolation valve arrangement is in a closed state.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 1989Date of Patent: April 9, 1991Assignee: Precision Engineered Systems Inc.Inventors: Edward M. Goldberg, Daniel Bettencourt, Jr., James C. Tosti, Jr., Norman S. Jones
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Patent number: 4978076Abstract: Hazardous substances are separated from used foundry sand by means of a triple fluid bed thermal reactor, second stage sand cooler and third stage pneumatic attrition scrubber. Temperatures in each of the reactor's beds are precisely controlled, depending upon the nature of the sand being treated, so that hazardous substances can be separated and disposed of, rather than fixing the substances onto the sand grains in insoluble form.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 1990Date of Patent: December 18, 1990Assignee: GMD Engineered Systems, Inc.Inventors: Robert S. L. Andrews, Gerald J. Reier
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Patent number: 4927205Abstract: A container holding device intended for use with a chain conveyor for conveying containers such as bottles. The container holding device for receiving and gripping open-ended containers includes an elongated spindle and a chuck mounted for telescoping movement on the spindle. The chuck includes jaws arranged around the spindle and engageable by a cam on the spindle which controls radial expansion and contraction of the jaws. The jaws support radially outwardly thereof one or more resilient members such as O-rings for applying resilient gripping and friction holding force to the interior surface of the container telescoped over the jaws. For use with an overhead chain conveyor, the container holding device may be attached to a pin depending from the chain.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1989Date of Patent: May 22, 1990Assignee: Feco Engineered Systems, Inc.Inventors: Peter T. Bowler, Thomas J. Zeeff
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Patent number: 4736482Abstract: A pipeline pig bypassing assembly is provided which remvoes a pipe pig from a pipeline system and which reintroduces a pig into the system when a second pig enters the assembly. Preferably, the bypassing assembly includes a tubular receiving means connected between two pipes of a pipeline system, a diverter for diverting a pig moving through a first pipe into the assembly, and releasing means for retaining a pipe pig in the receiver and for releasing the pig into a second pipe when a second pig enters the assembly. The receiving means sealingly engages a pipe pig therein to prevent passage therethrough of the material being transported by the pipeline system.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 1986Date of Patent: April 12, 1988Assignee: Taylor Forge Engineered Systems, Inc.Inventor: Robert J. Lankston
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Patent number: 4720192Abstract: A glass bottle inspection unit includes an endless conveyor having a series of spaced roller members defining therebetween grooves for receiving glass bottles for inspection. The conveyor member carries the bottles through an inspection station and means are provided for rotating the rollers and bottles several times as they move through the inspection station to facilitate inspection. An inspection unit module may be tilted between horizontal and vertical positions to facilitate viewing at the inspection station. Illumination is provided as an aid to visual inspection of the bottles.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1985Date of Patent: January 19, 1988Assignee: FECO Engineered Systems, Inc.Inventor: Beverly G. Willison
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Patent number: 4686902Abstract: The present invention provides an automatic blanket wash system that recirculates a separable mix of water and solvent. The mix is selectively applied to the blanket cylinders by closing a pressure valve in the recirculation system return line and selectively opening valves to spray bars at the blankets. The pressure valve closing causes a pressure build up in the system for the spraying of the mix onto the blankets.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1986Date of Patent: August 18, 1987Assignee: Precision Engineered Systems Inc.Inventors: Raymond J. Allain, Henry P. Bolduc, Jr., Thomas R. Patterson, Timothy J. Ingram
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Patent number: 4670935Abstract: A method and apparatus are disclosed for transferring can bodies from forming to washing equipment and for collecting the excess oil that drains from the can bodies in transit. In one form the invention includes a horizontal infeed conveyor for receiving can bodies in upright orientation, a vertical or elevator conveyor for bringing the cans to a second elevation and to a mass accumulating conveyor. The conveyors have perforated conveying surfaces and subjacent evacuated plenum chambers for drawing surface bound oil from the can bodies.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1985Date of Patent: June 9, 1987Assignee: FECO Engineered Systems, Inc.Inventor: Peter T. Bowler
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Patent number: 4662085Abstract: A pin oven is disclosed for curing coated or decorated can bodies travelling in a serpentine path wtih jets of a curing medium. The pin oven chamber is divided by an interior louver wall into a curing medium supply plenum chamber and a curing chamber. The cans move through the oven on a pin conveyor and jet nozzles in the louver wall are arranged in a pattern for instantaneously confronting moving can bodies with substantially the same number of nozzles for immersing the can bases in a substantially uniform air stream in order to minimize can flip-flopping on the pin conveyor in order to achieve oven speeds in excess of 1000-1200 cans per minute. The louver wall is provided with chambers for uniformly distributing the pressure and velocity of air jets to reduce the tendency of cans to pulsate as they pass through the oven. The louver walls are of modular construction for application of the oven to a variety of can sizes and decorating or coating technologies.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 1984Date of Patent: May 5, 1987Assignee: Feco Engineered Systems, Inc.Inventors: Adolph D. Russo, Milan Zec
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Patent number: 4640406Abstract: A rotational and retractable container holding device and conveyor therefor in which a conveyor member is supported in cantilever fashion by support members extending along the conveying path. A plurality of container holding devices extends in a generally horizontal orientation from one side of the conveyor member and include an inner housing slidably mounted on a supporting spindle, an outer housing rotatably mounted with respect to the inner housing and slidably mounted with respect to the spindle, and a container gripping member at the outer end of the outer housing for gripping a container by its neck. The container holding device and its conveyor are particularly suited for receiving newly formed containers and for conveying the containers through a series of bottle forming operations including coating, decorating and so forth.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 1984Date of Patent: February 3, 1987Assignee: Feco Engineered Systems, Inc.Inventor: Beverly G. Willison