Patents Assigned to Laitram
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Patent number: 5105375Abstract: Selection of pre-formed patterns available for manual input to a general purpose computer operable in different modes with no more than sixteen key positions includes decimal digits, punctuation, and a complete set of alphabetic characters. Alphabetic characters and computer commands are selected manually with two keystrokes per entry, and a numeric mode selects decimal digits with one keystroke per entry. Keystroke positions are identified upon menu patterns, which change with the computer modes of operation and for first and second keystrokes in the two stroke per entry modes for more convenient and rapid operation without reference to computer manuals.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1991Date of Patent: April 14, 1992Assignee: The Laitram CorporationInventor: James M. Lapeyre
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Patent number: 5101966Abstract: A module for forming by a simple two-piece mold, a conveyor belt of integral plastic molded construction and having a conveying surface of selected cross-sections is disclosed. The module includes a first plurality (22) of pivot ends joined to a second plurality (24) of pivot ends by an intermediate section (34). Each of the first and second pluralities of pivot ends define apertures (26, 30) suitable for receiving a pivot rod (16, 18, 20). The intermediate section (34) joins and connects the first and second pluralities of pivot ends (22, 24) such that the pivot axis (26, 28, 32) formed by aligning the first pluralities and second pluralities of apertures respectively are maintained parallel to each other and define a common plane (36). Each of the modules receives a driving force such as a tooth (40) for moving the module orthogonal to the pivot axis (28, 32) and substantially parallel to the common plane (36).Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 1989Date of Patent: April 7, 1992Assignee: The Laitram CorporationInventor: James M. Lapeyre
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Patent number: 5099985Abstract: Screw conveyor apparatus fabricated from integrally molded plastic modules is disclosed. The apparatus includes a multiplicity of modules axially aligned and joined or bonded so as to provide a unitary plastic screw conveyor of a desired length. A plastic axial member extending the length of the screw conveyor and which defines an elongated aperture of a non-circular cross-section is formed by joining or bonding the individual modules. In addition, each of the modules include a flight member which individually helically encircle not more than 360.degree., but when bonded together result in an overall flight member encircling more than 360.degree. and which extends the length of the joined or bonded modules. The plastic screw conveyor is driven by a drive shaft which has a non-circular cross-section and which is inserted through and cooperates with the non-circular aperture extending the length of the joined axial members. A drive or power source is connected to the drive shaft for rotating the apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 1990Date of Patent: March 31, 1992Assignee: The Laitram CorporationInventor: James M. Lapeyre
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Patent number: 5083660Abstract: Headless pivot pins in flexible plastic modular belts for pivoting modular sections are desirable, but pose a problem in that they must be retained axially in place as the belt is loaded and used, generally under tension. This invention provides pivot pin retention means of low construction and installation cost by means of swivelling an interdigital belt module member, preferably of integrally molded plastic material, from a movable toe end to move about a swivel joint at an opposite anchored heel end out of its retention position blocking the pivot pin axial movement. One embodiment of the invention provides for swiveling of an end plate member at the edge of the belt in a plane normal to the belt and pivot pin axis forcibly away from a biased rest position at least partially covering a pivot pin aperture.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 1990Date of Patent: January 28, 1992Assignee: The Laitram CorporationInventor: Paul L. Horton
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Patent number: 5074406Abstract: A sprocket arrangement which provides increased contact surface area for driving conveyor belts is disclosed. The sprocket is particularly suitable for abrasive applications and/or use with modular plastic belts. The sprocket is formed by stacking and aligning a multiplicity of thin substantially disk shaped sprocket lamina together and then joining the stacked and aligned lamina by simply bolting or welding. Each of the sprocket lamina includes a central aperture for fitting onto a drive shaft. Teeth or other driving surfaces are also formed around the perimeter of each of the lamina. The lamina may be stacked in contact with each other, or for some applications may use spaces to separate selected ones of the stacked lamina so as to cooperate with the structure of the belt being driven.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 1990Date of Patent: December 24, 1991Assignee: The Laitram CorporationInventors: James O. Gundlach, Brent A. Ledet
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Patent number: 5072640Abstract: Apparatus and method for quickly and accurately cutting conveyor belt modules is disclosed. A guide track supports and provides a path past a cutting location for the modules that are to be cut. The modules are stopped after a selected amount of width of the module to be cut has passed the cutting location. A cutting blade which has a length extending orthogonal to the direction of travel of the modules is aligned by a die which provides a guide for the cutting blade and also accurately positions the modules prior to cutting. The blade is moved or activated by a means such as a hydraulic damped pneumatic cylinder at a controlled speed so as to cut through the modules. A cylindrical shaped anvil is located substantially across the length of the module being cut such that it provides support to the modules along a line directly opposite the length of the blade as the blade cuts through the modules.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1990Date of Patent: December 17, 1991Assignee: The Laitram CorporationInventors: Christopher G. Greve, Ronald M. O'Connor
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Patent number: 5067103Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: September 28, 1990Date of Patent: November 19, 1991Assignee: The Laitram CorporationInventor: James M. Lapeyre
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Patent number: 5062070Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: September 20, 1990Date of Patent: October 29, 1991Assignee: The Laitram CorporationInventor: James M. Lapeyre
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Patent number: 5058732Abstract: 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 multiplicity 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 alinged 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: GrantFiled: September 20, 1990Date of Patent: October 22, 1991Assignee: The Laitram CorporationInventor: James M. Lapeyre
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Patent number: 5058046Abstract: The conventional keyboard is replaced by a virtual keyboard pattern on the computer screen by this invention. Selection of keystrokes is made by a mouse, or the like, positioning a cursor at a desired key for keyswitch selection. This manner of selection of pre-formed patterns available from the computer, such as alphanumeric characters and computer commands is particularly advantageous in a computer aided drafting and design system. Thus, notations and lettering need not be formulated by analog movement of the mouse, but can be selected digitally from the computer store by keyswitching. The resulting equipment therefor eliminates the conventional keyboard but not its operational advantages thereby permitting full computer operation with a mouse or the equivalent.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 1990Date of Patent: October 15, 1991Assignee: The Laitram CorporationInventor: James M. Lapeyre
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Patent number: 5031159Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: February 21, 1990Date of Patent: July 9, 1991Assignee: Laitram CorporationInventor: Robert E. Rouquette
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Patent number: 5024321Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: March 29, 1990Date of Patent: June 18, 1991Assignee: Laitram CorporationInventor: James M. Lapeyre
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Patent number: 5011453Abstract: Apparatus for centrifugally extracting meat from crab bodies is disclosed. The apparatus comprises a housing (10) for supporting a rotating drive means (32). A crab body holding means (26) is supported along a spin axis so as to restrain crab body sections in a selected orientation against a support structure (116). The selected orientation is such that when the holding means (26) spins around the spin axis, centrifugal forces on the crab bodies extracts the crab meats through openings in the shell structure. As the meat is propelled from the holding means (26) it is collected by the receiving compartment (30). The support structure (116) contacts and supports the crab body during the spinning of the crab body at specific locations of the crab shell structure to provide the minimum amount of obstruction to the meat being extracted while at the same time minimizing breaking and collapse of the shell structure. Further included is a braking means (34) for stopping the spinning of crab body holding means (26).Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 1987Date of Patent: April 30, 1991Assignee: The Laitram CorporationInventors: James M. Lapeyre, George C. Lapeyre
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Patent number: 5008847Abstract: The conventional keyboard is replaced by a virtual keyboard pattern on the computer screen by this invention. Selection of keystrokes is made by a mouse, or the like, positioning a cursor at a desired key for keyswitch selection. This manner of selection of pre-formed patterns available from the computer, such as alphanumeric characters and computer commands is particularly advantageous in a computer aided drafting and design system. Thus, notations and lettering need not be formulated by analog movement of the mouse, but can be selected digitally from the computer store by keyswitching. The resulting equipment therefor eliminates the conventional keyboard but not its operational advantages thereby permitting full computer operation with a mouse or the equivalent.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1987Date of Patent: April 16, 1991Assignee: The Laitram CorporationInventor: James M. Lapeyre
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Patent number: 5004095Abstract: Conveying apparatus for use in an environment having significant variations in temperature, and having a molded plastic screw conveyor on a metal drive shaft is disclosed. The molded plastic screw conveyor includes a non-circular axial aperture which receives a cooperating drive shaft with a coefficient of expansion different than the plastic screw conveyor. The cross-sectional shapes of the drive shaft and the axial aperture extending through the plastic screw conveyor are such that rotation of the drive shaft results in rotation of the plastic screw conveyor. However, axial motion between the plastic screw conveyor and the drive shaft can occur to accommodate variations in length due to changes in temperature. A journal plug or end means is also included which may receive rotational forces from a motor or other source. The journal plug is joined to the drive shaft such that rotation of the journal plug results in rotation of the drive shaft and consequently in rotation of the plastic screw conveyor.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1989Date of Patent: April 2, 1991Assignee: The Laitram CorporationInventors: James M. Lapeyre, Peter G. Weber, Christopher G. Greve
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Patent number: 5004096Abstract: Readily attachable and detachable coupling apparatus for coupling the drive shaft of a modular plastic screw conveyor with a power source is substantially concealed and protected by the modular plastic screw conveyor. Plastic screw conveyor modules define a non-circular axial aperture suitable for sliding over a matching or cooperating non-circular full length drive shaft. The drive shaft itself also includes an axial non-circular cross-section recess at one end for receiving a cooperating journal plug. The journal plug is secured in the drive shaft by a retainer which expands radially when compressed, and such that rotation of the journal plug causes rotation of the drive shaft which in turn causes rotation of the plastic screw conveyor.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 1989Date of Patent: April 2, 1991Assignee: The Laitram CorporationInventors: James M. Lapeyre, Peter G. Weber, Christopher G. Greve
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Patent number: 5003503Abstract: A data processing keyboard system is provided wherein data and command signals from the keyboard are entered by two or more successive keystrokes. 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 seven or twelve 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 single-stroke-per-entry computation mode to a two-stroke-per-entry alpha mode of computer operation may be provided. Keyboard selected modes change the key assignments.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1990Date of Patent: March 26, 1991Assignee: The Laitram CorporationInventor: James M. Lapeyre
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Patent number: 4999795Abstract: Alphameric electronic computers are made with fewer keys in keyboard assemblies for selection of a large range of input characters and instructions. To achieve this the computer and keyboard operates in two modes with one providing for example decimal digit processing from single keystroke entries and the other providing for example alphabetic character processing from two successive keystroke entries. The keys, strokes and instructions are cooperatively integrated by means of a visual display integrally located on the computer with coded indicia representing the entries and identifying the key or keys to be stroked and in the case of successive keystrokes representing the sequence of stroking. Accordingly reference to external manuals for computer operating or data entry instructions is rarely necessary.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 1989Date of Patent: March 12, 1991Assignee: The Laitram CorporationInventor: James M. Lapeyre
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Patent number: 4993543Abstract: A chain belt formed of a plurality of pivotally connected preassembled parallel links. Each link includes a driving tooth protruding from one surface of the link midway between the pivotal axes of the link. The tooth is preferably formed so that its faces are a pair of intersecting, convex, cylindrical segments of like radii of curvature, the cylindrical axes of the segments being located such that the curvature of the faces insures that there if no scrubbing action where the belt is driven by a sprocket, the teeth of which are shaped to provide an inversely curved mating surface with the link teeth.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1983Date of Patent: February 19, 1991Assignee: The Laitram CorporationInventor: James M. Lapeyre
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Patent number: 4994992Abstract: Typically twelve keys are arranged for one-hand touch typing in alphanumeric data processors permit a single finger to choose either single keys or multiplicities of side-by-side keys to give enough selection for alpha processing and to arrange keys conveniently about the fingers for touch typing. Tactile feedback structural patterns including indentations and raised surface portions identify single keys and intersections of two and three keys where the finger strokes occur. By providing three key intersections a larger number of different selections of input data characters or control functions may be entered with fewer keyboard keys.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 1989Date of Patent: February 19, 1991Assignee: The Laitram CorporationInventor: James M. Lapeyre