Patents Assigned to Laitram
  • Patent number: 5214612
    Abstract: For confidently coupling towed external devices to a marine seismic cable, a latch mechanism having a novel swing plate to improve the adjustability of the mechanism and provide a positive, clearly visible indication of latched and unlatched conditions. The swing plate serves as an external linkage between a rotatable adjustment head for a locking pin and a translatable lever arm for a locking rod. The locking pin and the locking rod extend from a latch housing on a towed device, such as a cable-leveling bird, and engage with a keyhole slot in a locking collar on the streamer. The swing plate engages the adjusting head, which protrudes from a side of the housing, in a push-nut engagement.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 27, 1992
    Date of Patent: May 25, 1993
    Assignee: The Laitram Corporation
    Inventors: Andre W. Olivier, Christian J. Christensen
  • Patent number: 5201128
    Abstract: A miniaturized electronic magnetic compass system, or the like, is mounted in a substantially cylindrical gimbal ring unit of about 0.75 in diameter, and 1.25 in length. Critical to the small size is the pendulum that positions the internal magnetic detector by gravity relative to the earth's surface. Thus, a pendulum formed of tungsten has its curved bottom surface formed of a central spherical surface and two flanking cylindrical surfaces meeting in two planes disposed at an angle intersecting with the pendulum axis of rotation. The mass of the detector is centered by resilient conductive spring plates bearing on gimbal pivot shafts, which also serve as electrical connectors for the detector. Thus, two separated shaft ends journalled in one gimbal ring, which is insulated to electrically isolate the shaft ends serve as two conductors. The gimbal system is damped in a perfluorocarbon oil.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 23, 1991
    Date of Patent: April 13, 1993
    Assignee: The Laitram Corporation
    Inventors: Andre W. Olivier, Walter L. Heston
  • Patent number: 5200930
    Abstract: For use with marine seismic streamers, a two-wire, multi-channel communication system capable of handling the high throughput necessary for effective communication between a central controller aboard a tow vessel and the many sensors deployed along the streamer. The central controller includes an intelligent modem with the capability of transmitting and receiving frequency-modulated message signals on one or more signal lines, such as conventional twisted-pair wires, over a number of individual inbound and outbound frequency channels. In the preferred embodiment, seventeen channels are spread over a frequency band ranging from about 20 kHz to 100 kHz, thereby making available for communication a bandwidth much wider than available in conventional single-channel streamer communication.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 24, 1992
    Date of Patent: April 6, 1993
    Assignee: The Laitram Corporation
    Inventor: Robert E. Rouquette
  • Patent number: 5195921
    Abstract: Apparatus for deheading and cleansing shrimp in a continuous-flow product transport system for more efficient storage or peeling. The apparatus transports food product having weakly attached appendages, such as crustaceans and especially shrimp, along conduits in a fluid medium at a flow rate as controlled by a food pump. Upstream conduit defines a flow channel having a certain cross-sectional area; downstream conduit defines a flow channel having a cross-sectional area less than that of the upstream conduit. The narrowing of the flow channel in an intermediate conduit-connecting region causes an increase in the speed of the product-laden fluid in that region. The ratio of the downstream speed to the upstream speed is inversely proportional to the ratio of the cross-sectional area of the downstream channel to the upstream channel. The abruptness of the speed increase is determined by the nature of the intermediate region.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 3, 1991
    Date of Patent: March 23, 1993
    Assignee: The Laitram Corporation
    Inventor: Brent A. Ledet
  • Patent number: 5184538
    Abstract: Shrimp and other food products carried on a plastic modular conveyor belt are efficiently cooked at atmospheric pressure in the presence of saturated steam protected by a confining receptacle from dilution by insulating air. The steam condenses by transfer of cooking energy, the condensate dropping downwardly in the receptacle by gravity. By passing products through the constant 212 degree F. saturated steam zone residing at the upper portion of the cooking receptacle, the belt speed and distance through a modular cooking compartment control the cooking time for uniform production. The steam is replenished through a proportional flow valve to replace only that amount of steam expended in cooking. Thus, temperature is sensed at a cooler position under the saturated steam cooking zone where temperature is typically 190-200 degrees to detect variations of the amount of steam condensed in exchange of heat in cooking the product, and to proportionately control the flow of replacement saturated steam.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 26, 1992
    Date of Patent: February 9, 1993
    Assignee: The Laitram Corporation
    Inventor: Brent A. Ledet
  • Patent number: 5184315
    Abstract: A data processing keyboard system is provided wherein data and command signals from the keyboard are entered by two or more successive keystrokes. At least two operation modes serve to change the entry command assignments to the keys, thereby affording a large number of selections from a few keys. This makes available from the comprehensive capability of present day computers large numbers of keyboard accessible commands. Also surprisingly then this invention can replace a normal QWERTY typewriter keyboard with most of its functions by a set of only three, four, seven or nine keys. Thereby alphabetic characters, decimal digits and a store of computer command entries may be processed with each entry requiring two or more strokes of the computer keyboard keys. Functional commands such as spacing return or shift can be intermixed with the choice of data characters. Means for shifting from a computation mode to an alpha mode of computer operation may be provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 5, 1992
    Date of Patent: February 2, 1993
    Assignee: The Laitram Corporation
    Inventor: James M. Lapeyre
  • Patent number: 5181879
    Abstract: An apparatus for processing a fish body into a plurality of transverse fish body section includes a plurality of spaced apart vertically standing work stations, each including a structural frame that supports a continuous rail or runway. The runway includes inclined sections that extend between the work station thereby defining an inclined travel path between the work stations. A wheeled carriage is movably mounted upon the runway and includes a set of spring loaded jaws for holding a fish body section to be processed. The carriage is movably mounted upon the runway so that the carriage can travel from one work station to the next in a sequential fashion. Each work station has a section of rail connected to the inclined runway which is at a lower elevation than the previous work station by a dimension which is equal to the thickness of the fish body section to be processed. Each work station may include a cutting blade such as, for example, a rotary band saw. The saws are at a constant elevation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 22, 1992
    Date of Patent: January 26, 1993
    Assignees: The Laitram Corporation, Stolar, Inc.
    Inventors: James M. Lapeyre, deceased, Christopher Greve, Ronald M. O'Connor
  • Patent number: 5170883
    Abstract: A sprocket arrangement for driving conveyor belts is disclosed which provides improved operation in the presence of abrasives, corrosives and contaminants. The metal sprocket is used with modular plastic belts to produce long wear and improved performance. The sprocket is formed by aligning a multiplicity of thin substantially disk shaped metal sprocket lamina across the width of the belt. Groups of aligned lamina may be formed into a rigid sprocket unit by simply bolting or welding. Each of the sprocket lamina includes a non-circular central aperture for fitting onto a drive shaft. Driving surfaces are formed around the perimeter of each driving lamina. The lamina may be stacked in contact with each other, or for some applications may use spacers to separate selected ones of the stacked lamina so as to cooperate with the structure of the belt being driven.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 10, 1991
    Date of Patent: December 15, 1992
    Assignee: The Laitram Corporation
    Inventors: Brent A. Ledet, James O. Gundlach
  • Patent number: 5156263
    Abstract: A sprocket tooth modular link conveyor belt drive mechanism is provided for use in chemical and food environments where it is important to control contaminants and bacteria. Thus an easy to clean and sanitize modular assembly devoid of dirt and grime catching structure in the vicinity of the conveyor belt is provided. A further feature is the safety of operation, by encompassing moving belt drive equipment in a closed modular compartment shielded from the possibility of accidental damage to conveyor loads, or serivce and operating personnel. These improvements are achieved in a belt drive mechanism module with an enclosed hermetically sealed drive system operable from an internally disposed electric drive motor with associated drive gear train. An external rotatable hollow drum member carries the sprocket teeth and has a smooth outside easy to clean surface without a propensity to accumulate dirt or grime or leak lubricating oil, or to present operating hazards to operators and service personnel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 31, 1991
    Date of Patent: October 20, 1992
    Assignee: The Laitram Corporation
    Inventor: Brent A. Ledet
  • Patent number: 5156262
    Abstract: This invention solves a problem encountered in driving conveyor belts where mating belt drive engagement surfaces and sprocket drive surfaces interact to cause wear and to force the belt away from the sprocket. Thus, various shaped modular belt links, provided in accordance with this invention to fit into various conveyor belt configurations, have drive structure appendages extending from cylindrical structure about the pivot rod journalling aperture to form drive surfaces which enter and leave mating sprocket drive channels, with wall surfaces formed between adjacent sprocket teeth in a substantially parallel drive relationship to avoid radially directed forces that drive the belt away from the drive sprocket. Trapezoidal shaped drive surface appendages from the links extend from a generally cylindrical body about the pivot rod in a preferred embodiment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 9, 1991
    Date of Patent: October 20, 1992
    Assignee: The Laitram Corporation
    Inventor: Paul L. Horton
  • Patent number: 5156264
    Abstract: An integrally molded module for forming a conveyor belt which receives a driving force from an intermeshed sprocket is disclosed. Each of the modules is suitable for being pivotally assembled and disassembled with a multiplicty of similar modules by pivot rods to construct the conveyor belt. More specifically, the pivot rods can be removed in a non-destructive manner such that they are suitable for reuse. Each of the modules includes first and second pluralities of link ends, each of which define a pivot hole and are aligned to form first and second pivot axes. The link ends of each of the modules are joined by an integrally molded connecting structure which maintains and joins the relative position of the elongated links with respect to each other. One or more stop members are also integrally molded in close proximity to the outermost link ends of one of the pluralities and partially obstructs the insertion of a pivot rod into the aperture defined in the outermost link.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 16, 1991
    Date of Patent: October 20, 1992
    Assignee: The Laitram Corporation
    Inventor: James M. Lapeyre
  • Patent number: 5142507
    Abstract: Apparatus and method for transmitting and receiving hydroacoustic pulses used to determine the spatial separations between pairs of such apparatus. According to a preferred embodiment, the apparatus transmits hydroacoustic pulses having a selected shape and frequency at specific times and also determines the time of arrival of received hydroacoustic pulses having a known shape and carrier frequency. Included is a transducer for converting the hydroacoustic energy received from a body of water into electrical energy and for converting electric pulses into hydroacoustic pulses which are then coupled into the body of water. Electric pulses having a selected shape and carrier frequency are digitally synthesized in response to a count comparator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 14, 1991
    Date of Patent: August 25, 1992
    Assignee: The Laitram Corporation
    Inventor: Robert E. Rouquette
  • Patent number: 5125874
    Abstract: Improved articulation structure is provided for pivoting links of a modular belt, namely a hinge strip of flexible material such as a thermoplastic elastomer and mating receptacle aperture slots in link ends. The modular links are all alike with flared ends in the slots permitting the hinge strip to flex a limited angle without frictional rubbing with the links. The slots have limited constant widths facing outwardly to prevent movement of the hinge strip in a direction perpendicular to the surface of the belt. Staggered end fingers of the links are half the thickness of a central body portion which provides a smooth top surface without apertures for interdigitation with similar end to end links. This construction is particularly useful for operation in abrasive conditions where wear on conventional pivot pins would significantly reduce belt life.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 22, 1991
    Date of Patent: June 30, 1992
    Assignee: The Laitram Corporation
    Inventors: Joseph A. Fryer, Christopher G. Greve
  • Patent number: 5123524
    Abstract: A conveyor belt composed of a plurality of interconnected modules, each of identical construction and end to end mateable. Each module includes a multiplicity of elongated parallel spaced link elements terminating in first and second link ends. An intermediate section between the link ends is of grid-like structure providing a box beam across the width of the module for structural strength. This intermediate section also includes angled surfaces which define sprocket recesses located midway between the pivot axes and which are adapted to mate with corresponding sprocket teeth of an associated sprocket wheel. These intermediate sprocket recesses provide the benefit of minimizing chordal action and scrubbing between the mating surfaces of the module and sprocket.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 3, 1991
    Date of Patent: June 23, 1992
    Assignee: The Laitram Corporation
    Inventor: James M. Lapeyre
  • Patent number: 5124940
    Abstract: Particularly in hand held alphameric keyboard actuated computers, available room dictates a need to limit the number of keys without sacrificing computer performance. Further, for portable computers reference to an instruction manual is not feasible. Thus usefulness critically depends upon integrated operating instructions. Formerly there is neither room or facilities for instructions, nor room on the keyboard for enough keys. Herein, a computer keyboard of a few keys controlled by a computer multi-mode processing system to have a plurality of roles permits a very large number of computer functions to be entered and controlled. Further in combination with these roles, a computer organized temporary display panel displays keystroke selection indicia for the different keyboard operating roles. This expands instructional notation otherwise possible on the keys and adjacent keyboard locations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 28, 1991
    Date of Patent: June 23, 1992
    Assignee: The Laitram Corporation
    Inventor: James M. Lapeyre
  • Patent number: 5120265
    Abstract: This invention increases the yield of output shrimp meat produced by roller type peeler apparatus, and achieves this without any substantial decreases in throughout quantity. The yield increase is achieved by means of critical interacting operating relationships in the peeling action between power rollers, intermediate rollers and insert rollers, expressed in terms of relative roller diameters. Preferred sets of rollers are identified that significantly increase the yields of cold water Pandalus species of shrimp in sizes of 90/kg to 350/kg over conventional commercial rollers. Surprisingly, the high throughput quantity of the peelers is not seriously compromised and may be even increased by the ability to provide more peeling channels in a conventional size peeling tray by replacement with smaller diameter power rollers. The preferred roller sets for use in current standard commercial equipment, without other changes, has lower power rollers of 2.5 inch (6.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 30, 1991
    Date of Patent: June 9, 1992
    Assignee: The Laitram Corporation
    Inventors: Brent A. Ledet, George C. Lapeyre
  • Patent number: 5108342
    Abstract: Improved machinery and methods for peeling raw, warm-water shrimp to solve the prior problems of scarring the shrimp meat and removing an excess of the edible meat. It has been found that a critical nip angle of between about 21.degree. and 33.degree., produced by an insert nip-forming roller having a smaller diameter than conventionally used in the prior art, considerably improves shrimp appearance while increasing the yield of shrimp meat. Attention is also given to the length and surface configuration of the insert rollers. With at least three axially aligned insert sections, better roller support prevents bowing and lengthens life. Selection of different axially disposed surface configurations permits special-purpose treatment of shrimp. For example, initial removal of waste is expedited by knurled surface sections, and final treatment by smoother sections prevents disfiguration of the peeled shrimp meat.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 19, 1990
    Date of Patent: April 28, 1992
    Assignee: The Laitram Corporation
    Inventors: George C. Lapeyre, Brent A. Ledet, James E. Saul, Jr.
  • Patent number: 5105938
    Abstract: Pivot rods tend to move from a preferred resident working axial position in modular link conveyor belts because of load forces tending to flex the rods, movement of belts around curves and other conditions encountered. This invention provides for pivot rod receptacle apertures in modular link ends which are elongated and contain detenting structure for holding the pivot rod in a bistable position in either end of the elongated apertures. Thus, the edge of links or belts have only one of the ends of the apertures occluded so that rods may be inserted and removed in a slack non-working bistable position and then the rods are moved with a force overcoming the detent into a tension working bistable position where they are confined in their resident working position. A preferred detenting structure in resilient plastic belt modules comprises reduced width waist structure intermediate the two ends of the elongated apertures in one or more of the link ends.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 14, 1991
    Date of Patent: April 21, 1992
    Assignee: The Laitram Corporation
    Inventor: Michael K. Tan
  • Patent number: 5105937
    Abstract: A closed-hinge conveyor belt constructed of interconnected modules in which the tracking of drive sprockets is achieved by belt link end structure forming tracking recesses that mate with the tracking teeth of drive sprockets. In conventional open-hinge belts in which tracking is so achieved, tracking recesses are formed in link end structure that forms pivot rod bearing holes only partly surrounded by the link end structure, thereby exposing the pivot rod directly to contamination in such an open-hinge construction. According to this invention, shallow tracking recesses are formed in link end structure that forms pivot rod bearing holes to ensure that no part of the pivot rod across the width of the belt is left openly exposed, but rather is surrounded by link end structure. Thus, the access of grit and grime to the pivot rod in such a closed-hinge belt is restricted, thereby affording longer belt operating life, particularly in abrasive environments.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 1, 1991
    Date of Patent: April 21, 1992
    Assignee: The Laitram Corporation
    Inventor: James O. Gundlach
  • Patent number: RE33917
    Abstract: A processing apparatus for use in the processing of transverse fish body sections includes a support frame and a video camera for providing a video image of a transverse fish body section to be processed when aimed at the fish body section along a preselected line of sight. A fish section support is provided for supporting the transverse fish section substantially over its area. The support can be invisible on the video photo image and preferably includes a plurality of spaced apart beams which are of a small dimensional width so that they do not appear on the video photo image that contains the fish body sections. A fluid jetting knife is movable with respect to the transverse fish body section for cutting the section with a pressurized fluid stream and positioned to traverse both the fish section and the support means during the cutting operation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 12, 1991
    Date of Patent: May 5, 1992
    Assignee: The Laitram Corporation
    Inventors: James M. Lapeyre, deceased, John P. Farrell, Ronald H. Burch, Mark E. Sutton, Joseph F. Scamardo, Jr.