Patents Assigned to M. L. Eakes Co.
  • Patent number: 4819790
    Abstract: The side edges and return end of an endless belt conveyor are sealed to prevent particulate material deposited thereon from leaking off the sides and being lost, or worse, from working its way beneath the belt, onto the slide pan, and into the pulleys and end rollers. The front or discharge end in a preferred embodiment is also provided with an air seal to prevent occurrence of the same problems there. The top of the conveyor is covered with a hood.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 17, 1987
    Date of Patent: April 11, 1989
    Assignee: M. L. Eakes Co.
    Inventor: Jimmy L. Adcock
  • Patent number: 4674626
    Abstract: The side edges and return end of an endless belt conveyor are sealed to prevent particulate material deposited thereon from leaking off the sides and being lost, or worse, from working its way beneath the belt, onto the slide pan, and into the pulleys and end rollers. The front or discharge end in a preferred embodiment is also provided with an air seal to prevent occurrence of the same problems there. The top of the conveyor is covered with a hood.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 15, 1983
    Date of Patent: June 23, 1987
    Assignee: M. L. Eakes Co.
    Inventor: Jimmy L. Adcock
  • Patent number: 4125062
    Abstract: Contaminated exhaust gases being generated at a work table or work station having one or more open sides adjacent the area above the work table, and normally tending to rise into the atmosphere surrounding the work station, are collected in an exhaust hood which includes an inlet extending parallel to and generally above each of the open sides. A first portion of such exhaust gases collected are passed on to be filtered in conventional pollution abatement equipment; however, a second portion of the contaminated exhaust gases are rerouted, in some cases mixed with fresh outside air, and introduced through an air nozzle directed at the aforementioned inlet to the exhaust hood to improve the exhaust gas collecting, as well as reducing the requisite capacity of the filtration equipment and reducing the intake of make up air from the room surrounding the work table.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 22, 1977
    Date of Patent: November 14, 1978
    Assignee: M. L. Eakes Co.
    Inventor: Marion L. Eakes