Patents Assigned to Joseph Galkin Corporation
  • Patent number: 5472130
    Abstract: A powered machine for inserting an attachment member having a filament with a head at one end through an opening in an article and including a needle which is projected from machine in order to penetrate that article and convey the filament head therethrough, in which the needle is cleaned during each actuation thereof by being wiped and/or having a jet of fluid blown across it, and in which the machine is provided with structure for grasping a tag which is to be penetrated by the needle, holding the tag in position while the needle penetrates it, and permitting the release of the tag after the fastening operation has been completed, all with positiveness and facility of manipulation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 26, 1994
    Date of Patent: December 5, 1995
    Assignees: Texpak, Inc., Joseph Galkin Corporation
    Inventors: Gerald D. Beringhause, Charles Block
  • Patent number: 5383418
    Abstract: A synchronized, indexed positive material top feeding system for use with sewing and other applications. For example, material being fed to and through the sewing area of a sewing machine, is constantly "gripped" at the top thereof in front of, behind and in the sewing area as well as through an adjustable presser bar. This process takes place without affecting machine speeds, and in feeding movement that is synchronized with the machine feed dog for similar or variable stitch travel. This process is facilitated by a belt with "teeth" that contact and provide frictional engagement of the top of the material.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 14, 1992
    Date of Patent: January 24, 1995
    Assignee: Joseph Galkin Corporation
    Inventors: Charles Block, Leon Mintz
  • Patent number: 5152237
    Abstract: A synchronized, indexed, positive material top feeding system for use with sewing and other applications. For example, material being fed to and through the sewing area of a sewing machine, is constantly "gripped" at the top thereof in front of, behind and in the sewing area as well as through an adjustable presser bar. This process takes place without affecting machine speeds, and in feeding movement that is synchronized with the machine feed dog for similar or variable stitch travel. This process is facilitated by a belt with "teeth" that contact and provide frictional engagement of the top of the material.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 10, 1991
    Date of Patent: October 6, 1992
    Assignee: Joseph Galkin Corporation
    Inventors: Charles Block, Leon Mintz
  • Patent number: 4766826
    Abstract: The present invention teaches a system, including novel apparatus and novel method, which is capable of feeding or delivering and inserting relatively small parts to a sewing or joining station. By the term small parts it is contemplated that the system according to the present invention feed and insert items such as, but not limited to, apparel labels and strips of hooks and/or loops available from the Velcro company. These small parts are either fed from a magazine or stacking chamber where individual pre-cut parts are stacked or, in the alternative, a relatively continuous strip or roll of the material to be fed is cut in predetermined lengths. More specifics of the system will become apparent from the annexed specification and drawings.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 27, 1987
    Date of Patent: August 30, 1988
    Assignee: Joseph Galkin Corporation
    Inventor: Charles Block
  • Patent number: 4682556
    Abstract: The present invention teaches a system, including novel apparatus and novel method, which is capable of feeding or delivering and inserting relatively small parts to a sewing or joining station. By the term small parts it is contemplated that the system according to the present invention feed and insert items such as, but not limited to, apparel labels and strips of hooks and/or loops available from the Velcro company. These small parts are either fed from a magazine or stacking chamber where individual pre-cut parts are stacked or, in the alternative, a relatively continuous strip or roll of the material to be fed is cut in predetermined lengths. More specifics of the system will become apparent from the annexed specification and drawings.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 23, 1986
    Date of Patent: July 28, 1987
    Assignee: Joseph Galkin Corporation
    Inventor: Charles Block
  • Patent number: 4527491
    Abstract: The present invention teaches a system which, utilizing pneumatic logic, folds and positions pre-cut belt loop material for joinder to pants. The pre-cut material is loaded while joinder is occuring. Two pairs of upstanding pins supported by fingers receive individually cut belt loop fabric pieces which can be made from scrap to match colors and, in a preferred embodiment of this invention, two tacks secure the loop to pants in the case of jeans. A novel adjustable cam control arrangement and means for rotating the fingers is described in the following specification. In a second embodiment, one visible and one invisible tack can be made securing the belt loop to the pants, with the visible and invisible tacks being placed either top and bottom or bottom and top, respectively, as selected.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 27, 1983
    Date of Patent: July 9, 1985
    Assignee: Joseph Galkin Corporation
    Inventors: Charles Block, Leon Mintz
  • Patent number: 4476760
    Abstract: A fluid actuated cutting machine comprising a stationary lower blade and a vertically movable upper blade mounted at one end to a pivot rod. The upper blade is disposed at angle relative to the horizontal plane. The other free end of the upper blade is disposed beyond a vertical plane on which lies the cutting edge of the lower blade. A pressure arm, mounted on a cantilivered beam connected to the base of the machine, acts against any tendency for the upper blade to align its cutting edge with the cutting edge of the lower blade. During its downward movement, the upper blade is constantly drawn from its horizontally angled position relative to the lower blade towards alignment with the lower blade. This movement is resisted by the pressure arm. The resistance causes a firm cutting pressure between the two blades at the constantly moving contact point during the downward movement of the upper blade.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 18, 1983
    Date of Patent: October 16, 1984
    Assignee: Joseph Galkin Corporation
    Inventors: Charles Block, Leon Mintz
  • Patent number: 4462530
    Abstract: The present invention teaches a high-speed indexing system for use with any number of fabric-moving apparatus, a novel braking system for use within the indexing system, and a novel puller accessory. The high-speed adjustable indexing system is illustrated in connection with a sewing machine, as an example. In sewing machine applications, a synchronized intermittent advancement of fabric in unison with the movement of an associated feed dog is provided. Undesirable inertia-caused roller overshooting, heretofore treated with anti-reverse clutches and other approaches, is eliminated, thereby enabling high speed indexing at machine operating speeds conventionally unattainable in the art. An adjustable spring-biased braking arrangement is provided which may be preset for known machine operating speeds.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 17, 1981
    Date of Patent: July 31, 1984
    Assignee: Joseph Galkin Corporation
    Inventors: Charles Block, Leon Mintz
  • Patent number: 4389957
    Abstract: The present invention teaches a system which, utilizing pneumatic logic, folds and positions pre-cut belt loop material for joinder to pants. The pre-cut material is loaded while joinder is occurring. Two pairs of upstanding pins supported by fingers receive individually cut belt loop fabric pieces which can be made from scrap to match colors and, in a preferred embodiment of this invention, two tacks secure the loop to pants in the case of jeans. A novel adjustable cam control arrangement and means for rotating the fingers is described in the following specification.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 14, 1980
    Date of Patent: June 28, 1983
    Assignee: Joseph Galkin Corporation
    Inventors: Charles Block, Leon Mintz
  • Patent number: 3960097
    Abstract: The present invention includes a high-speed, relatively low-inertia, gearless, synchronized puller attachment for cooperative use with fabric sewing, handling and fastening machines, or the like. In the case of sewing machine applications, uniform stitch repeatability is achieved through the provision of top and bottom pulling rollers that are each positively driven at high speeds through anti-reversing means positioned relatively near the needle side of the sewing machine. Little, if any, output inertia is present, thereby permitting high-speed indexing without braking means being necessary. A novel adjustable linkage provides a reliable and substantially equal angular displacement of both pulling rollers in a harmonic motion synchronized both as between said pulling rollers as well as the sewing machine feed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 3, 1974
    Date of Patent: June 1, 1976
    Assignee: Joseph Galkin Corporation
    Inventor: Charles Block