Patents Assigned to Highland Manufacturing & Sales Company
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Patent number: 5038975Abstract: An apparatus for receiving loosely aggregated filamentary material, such as Easter grass, and producing, at a substantially uniform rate, weighed charges of the filamentary material. The apparatus comprises scales to weigh the charges to preselected weights, blowers to provide a stream of the filamentary material to the scales, conduits to convey the material from the outlet of the blowers to the scales, and a magazine which receives material charges at irregular intervals and dispenses the same charges at a substantially uniform rate.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1989Date of Patent: August 13, 1991Assignee: Highland Manufacturing & Sales CompanyInventors: Donald E. Weder, Erin H. Weder, Howard M. Ruth, Michael J. King, Franklin J. Craig, Larry J. Jones, Kenton D. Badgley, Harry J. Snider, deceased, by Laura L. Snider, legal representative, S. Owen Dye, Clay R. Wiedner, Bill C. Weder, Robert L. Langenberg
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Patent number: 4961375Abstract: A system for baling strands of material wherein a predetermined quantity of strands of material is compressed into a bale of strands of material having a density of at least about 14 pounds per cubic food and having a substantial portion of the bale unmatted, the system being particularly useful for baling easter grass. The system includes a baler wherein the strands of material are compressed in a substantially enclosed portion of the baler to form the bale of material. In the system, a predetermined weight comprising a portion of the total desired weight of a bale of material is compressed, and additional portions are added and compressed until the total desired weight has been compressed into a bale of material.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 1988Date of Patent: October 9, 1990Assignee: Highland Manufacturing and Sales CompanyInventors: Donald E. Weder, Erin H. Weder
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Patent number: 4893757Abstract: Bales of filamentary material are separated into weighed charges of the material by disintegrating the bales in a rotating drum to produce tufts that are passed to a picking chamber wherein a toothed roll strips individual filaments from a supply roll formed from the tufts and passing the filaments to scales upon which the charges are accumulated. Each time a charge is accumulated on a scale, air is blown across the scale to discharge the scale. The charges are delivered to a magazine having a plurality of vertically stacked chambers, each chamber underlain by a movable gate, through which the charges are passed sequentially to be discharged at a fixed schedule from the lowermost chamber. Spikes mounted on the interior of the drum are shaped to loosen portions of bales entering the drum, tear tufts from such portions, and finally deposit the tufts into an air stream passing through the drum to expel the tufts.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1988Date of Patent: January 16, 1990Assignee: Highland Manufacturing and Sales CompanyInventors: Donald E. Weder, E. H. Weder, Howard M. Ruth, Michael J. King, Franklin J. Craig, Larry J. Jones, Kenton D. Badgley, Harry J. Snider, deceased, S. Owen Dye, Clay R. Wiedner, Bill C. Weder, Robert L. Langenberg, Laura L. Snider
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Patent number: 4884682Abstract: A system for baling strands of material wherein a predetermined quantity of strands of material is compressed into a bale of strands of material having a density of at least about 14 pounds per cubic foot and having a substantial portion portion of the bale unmatted, the system being particularly useful for baling easter grass. The system includes a baler wherein the strands of material are compressed in a substantially enclosed portion of the baler to form the bale of material. In the system, a predetermined weight comprising a portion of the total desired weight of a bale of material is compressed, and additional portions are added and compressed until the total desired weight has been compressed into a bale of material.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1984Date of Patent: December 5, 1989Assignee: Highland Manufacturing and Sales CompanyInventors: Donald E. Weder, Erin H. Weder
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Patent number: 4776521Abstract: Bales of filamentary material are separated into weighed charges of the material by disintegrating the bales in a rotating drum to produce tufts that are passed to a picking chamber wherein a toothed roll strips individual filaments from a supply roll formed from the tufts and passing the filaments to scales upon which the charges are accumulated. Each time a charge is accumulated on a scale, air is blown across the scale to discharge the scale. The charges are delivered to a magazine having a plurality of vertically stacked chambers, each chamber underlain by a movable gate, through which the charges are passed sequentially to be discharged at a fixed schedule from the lowermost chamber. Spikes mounted on the interior of the drum are shaped to loosen portions of bales entering the drum, tear tufts from such portions, and finally deposit the tufts into an air stream passing through the drum to expel the tufts.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 1986Date of Patent: October 11, 1988Assignee: Highland Manufacturing and Sales CompanyInventors: Donald E. Weder, E. H. Weder, Howard M. Ruth, Michael J. King, Franklin J. Craig, Larry J. Jones, Kenton D. Badgley, Harry J. Snider, deceased, Laura L. Snider, legal representative, S. Owen Dye, Clay R. Wiedner, Bill C. Weder, Robert L. Langenberg
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Patent number: 4646388Abstract: Bales of filamentary material are separated into weighed charges of the material by disintegrating the bales in a rotating drum to produce tufts that are passed to a picking chamber wherein a toothed roll strips individual filaments from a supply roll formed from the tufts and passing the filaments to scales upon which the charges are accumulated. Each time a charge is accumulated on a scale, air is blown across the scale to discharge the scale. The charges are delivered to a magazine having a plurality of vertically stacked chambers, each chamber underlain by a movable gate, through which the charges are passed sequentially to be discharged at a fixed schedule from the lowermost chamber.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 1984Date of Patent: March 3, 1987Assignee: Highland Manufacturing & Sales CompanyInventors: Donald E. Weder, Erin H. Weder, Howard M. Ruth, Michael J. King, Franklin J. Craig, Larry J. Jones, Kenton D. Badgley, Harry J. Snider, deceased, Laura Snider, legal representative, S. Owen Dye, Clay R. Wiedner, Bill C. Weder, Robert L. Langenberg
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Patent number: 4496614Abstract: The incorporation of organic and FD&C pigments that meet FDA specifications for food packaging materials into resinous articles is accomplished by dispersing the pigments into a non-toxic mineral or vegetable oil formulation which contains glycerol monooleate and zinc stearate, the formulation then being added to the resin and mixed. Resinous articles colored in this manner can be utilized safely as direct food contact packaging, for example, decorative grass, which enables candies to be placed directly on the grass without incurring the expense of overwrapping the candies with a resin film which meets FDA and USDA requirements and which eliminates the hazard involved when candies are inadvertently or unknowningly placed on the decorative grass. The resinous materials which may be colored by the organic and FD&C pigments include polyolefin resins.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 1983Date of Patent: January 29, 1985Assignee: Highland Manufacturing & Sales CompanyInventors: Erwin H. Weder, Donald E. Weder, Herbert A. Weder
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Patent number: D293774Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1984Date of Patent: January 19, 1988Assignee: Highland Manufacturing and Sales CompanyInventors: Donald E. Weder, Erwin H. Weder
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Patent number: D293775Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1984Date of Patent: January 19, 1988Assignee: Highland Manufacturing and Sales CompanyInventors: Donald E. Weder, Erwin H. Weder