Patents Assigned to Lenox Machine Company, Inc.
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Patent number: 4516735Abstract: A method and an apparatus for winding of webs of paper, board and the like on cores wherein the wound web roll is supported on two parallel supporting drums. A new core is brought into the space formed by the wound web roll and the supporting drums. The web is fastened to the new core by fasteners such as nails or staples and severed while the wound web roll is being supported by the supporting drum adjacent to the supporting drum on the infeed side of the apparatus and the web is running over the periphery of the new core.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 1977Date of Patent: May 14, 1985Assignee: Lenox Machine Company, Inc.Inventor: Keijo K. Snygg
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Patent number: 4346881Abstract: Paper sheets are advanced seriatim between high speed upper and lower conveyor belts across a gap onto a slower speed multi-belt conveyor with which the upper high speed belts cooperate to form a sheet controlling tunnel. Static eliminating and sheet knock-down air is directed through the upper high speed belts and into the sheets traversing the gap. Advance of the sheets across the gap is facilitated by impermanent wave-like longitudinal stiffening rib deflection of the sheets where they leave the high speed conveyor belts. After each sheet has been fully received on the slow speed conveyor, its high speed travel is stopped by stop roll means to assure overlap of a succeeding sheet thereon. The stop roll means cooperate with the slower speed conveyor belts to effect impermanent wave-like longitudinal jam preventing stiffening rib deflection of the sheets.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1981Date of Patent: August 31, 1982Assignee: Lenox Machine Company, Inc.Inventor: Kenneth G. Frye
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Patent number: 4274319Abstract: Cooperating slitter blades in a slitter for high bulk traveling paper web material attain high cut point pressure and minimum slit plowing and dusting as a result of critical cooperation of the slitting edges of the blades wherein one of blade edges rotates in a plane parallel to the longitudinal axis of travel of the web, and the slitting edge of the other of the blades cooperates to a penetration or overlap extent of less than 0.030 inch at a rake angle of 0 to 10 minutes and a toe-in of 5 to 30 minutes. Where the other blade edge is of high angle type an included angle between opposite faces of the edge of 15 to 30 degrees is provided and where a low angle edge is preferred, the included angle between opposite faces of the blade is between 75 and 85 degrees.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 1979Date of Patent: June 23, 1981Assignee: Lenox Machine Company, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth G. Frye, Donald C. Fitzpatrick
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Patent number: 4245530Abstract: An apparatus for slitting paper having a plurality of pairs of cutting elements disposed transversely with respect to the direction of movement of the web and a pair of arcuate support boards extending about one row of slitter elements to a point closely adjacent the overlap of the slitter elements to provide an arcuate path of travel for the web as it passes through the cutting area. The arcuate support boards are mounted for rotation about transverse axes to facilitate rotation of the boards away from the cutting elements and thus provide access to such cutting elements for adjustment and maintenance.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 1979Date of Patent: January 20, 1981Assignee: Lenox Machine Company, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth G. Frye, Donald C. Fitzpatrick
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Patent number: 4239141Abstract: A web spreader which has great versatility for adjustment to fit virtually any spreading requirement and capable of spreading webs uniformly regardless of the number of slits and adapted to be adjusted for gauge variations. A pair of spreader bars has the just slit strips of a web trained thereover in successive partial wrap wherein one of the bars may have an adjusted bow therein and the other of the bars has a capability for both a bow adjusted condition and means for incrementally adjusting its web strip wrap area to compensate for web variation.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 1978Date of Patent: December 16, 1980Assignee: Lenox Machine Company, Inc.Inventor: Kenneth G. Frye
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Patent number: 4157672Abstract: A high bulk traveling web paper slitter for slitting a traveling web of a single layer or multiple layers with an unwinder for supplying the web and web processing equipment such as winders, sheeters, printing presses, etc., which take up the web and a slitting station having upper and lower rotating sharp edged slitting blades for slitting moving webs, and both the upper and/or lower sections can incorporate web support means with either or both driven independently or by the web and having drum surfaces on each side with the means suppporting the web reducing the dust, and the blades and support means being axially adjustable in position.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1977Date of Patent: June 12, 1979Assignee: Lenox Machine Company, Inc.Inventor: Kenneth G. Frye