Patents Assigned to Graham Engineering Corp.
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Patent number: 7441486Abstract: Apparatus for trimming plastic from blow molded one-bottle or two-bottle logs during movement of the logs on log holders moving along a conveyor path extending from an inlet end to an outlet end. The apparatus includes a frame and, connected to the frame, a log conveyor, a punch assembly, and a trim assembly. The punch assembly is located at a first portion of the conveyor path and the trim assembly is located at a different, second portion of the conveyor path. The apparatus trims neck flash and neck rings from logs moving along the path.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2004Date of Patent: October 28, 2008Assignee: Graham Engineering Corp.Inventors: David N. Fiorani, John M. Mathy, Jr., Rolf E. Weingardt
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Patent number: 6923933Abstract: A take-out device for removing blow molded products from molds in a high speed rotary blow molding machine includes a plurality of transfer heads which are moved into and out of an ejection station to clamp logs or bottles stripped from the molds and move the logs or bottles away from the station toward a takeaway conveyor. The bottles or logs are turned ninety degrees before placement on a takeaway conveyor.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2003Date of Patent: August 2, 2005Assignee: Graham Engineering Corp.Inventors: David N. Fiorani, John M. Mathy, Jr.
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Patent number: 5256365Abstract: A method of labeling mold cavities in a blow-molding machine using an in-mold labeling system including first and second label magazines, first and second rotary members each having a label transfer unit with a suction cup, and using the steps of rotating each member to position the suction cup adjacent a magazine, transferring a label in the magazine to the cup, rotating the member to position the held label adjacent a pickup position, transferring the label to a suction cup of an in-mold labeling unit and actuating the unit to place the labels in mold cavities of a blow molding machine. When the suction cup of the transfer unit is adjacent the magazine, a high vacuum is drawn to remove one label from the magazine and then the vacuum level is reduced to a low vacuum. During transfer of the label from this suction cup to the suction cup of the labeling unit, the low vacuum is maintained on the transfer unit suction cup while a high vacuum connection is formed between the labeling unit cup and the label.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 1991Date of Patent: October 26, 1993Assignee: Graham Engineering Corp.Inventors: Jeffrey D. Gordon, Jean F. Rubie
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Patent number: 4801260Abstract: A rotary blow molding machine includes a base, a turntable on the base rotatable about a vertical axis and a number of mold units spaced around the turntable. Each mold unit includes a pair of mold halves which close on and capture a growing vertical parison at an extrusion station and then fall away from the parison as the parison is severed. The captured parison is blow molded and cooled as the blow unit is rotated around the turntable. The finished article, commonly a bottle, is ejected from between the mold halves before the mold halves return to the extrusion station.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1988Date of Patent: January 31, 1989Assignee: Graham Engineering Corp.Inventors: Paul M. Oles, Frederick J. Shepps
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Patent number: 4750841Abstract: A support for the discharge end of the barrel of a rotary extrusion machine includes a body having a two-armed cradle for receiving the barrel and a cover extending across the tops of the cardle arms defining an interior barrel-receiving opening. Three leaf springs extend around the interior circumference of the opening with an adjustable barrel-engaging set screw located in the center of each leaf spring. The leaf springs compensate for radial thermal expansion and contraction of the barrel held in the support.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1987Date of Patent: June 14, 1988Assignee: Graham Engineering Corp.Inventor: Scott P. Hicks
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Patent number: 4293729Abstract: Improvements in heat exchanging of distillation steps in sulfuric acid alkylation processes; removing water from the vaporous overhead fraction of a sulfuric acid alkylation process distillation step or deisobutanizer to enable mixing thereof with the vaporous hydrocarbon effluent from the reaction zone which contains sulfur dioxide vapors sulfur trioxide and H.sub.2 SO.sub.4 mist, thus permitting mixing of the vaporous fraction and effluent for compression before use as a compressed heat exchanging medium in the alkylation process; sulfuric acid alkylation with deisobutanizer tower overhead effluent acid wash.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 1980Date of Patent: October 6, 1981Assignee: Stratford/Graham Engineering Corp.Inventors: Norman P. Kolb, Orlando Webb