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Patent number: 4601626Abstract: Arrangement for swinging an attachment holder for the equipment of a hydraulic excavator around an axis perpendicular to the platform plane of the upper carriage, in a working direction parallel to the longitudinal direction of the excavator chassis. The lower part of the boom is vertically swingably fastened to the attachment holder which in turn is pivoted to the upper carriage by two radial links which are mounted at each end for turning around a vertical axis. The upper carriage is pivoted to the chassis. Furthermore the attachment holder is operatively connected to an active setting member. It is the pivoting of the carriage relative to the chassis together with the pivoting of the attachment holder relative to the carriage which enables the movement of the attachment holder in a working direction parallel to the longitudinal direction of the excavator chassis.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1983Date of Patent: July 22, 1986Assignees: O&K Orenstein, Koppel AktiengesellschaftInventors: Franz Heine, Manfred Kowalewski
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Patent number: 4601143Abstract: A fire rated wall/door system 10 comprises a transparent panel 12 which is supported by a frame means 23 for protecting the peripheral edge 40 of the panel 12 from delamination. Further, mounting means 32 mount the frame 23 in a wall 30 so as to accommodate expansion of the panel 12 and frame 23 to prevent panel bowing with resultant delamination of panel 12 and premature failure.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 1984Date of Patent: July 22, 1986Assignee: O'Keefe's, Inc.Inventors: William F. O'Keefe, Sonny Q. Garcia
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Patent number: 4600151Abstract: An air-blast fuel injector assembly for a gas turbine engine includes an annular shroud means operatively associated with a plurality of sleeve means one inside the other in spaced apart relation. The sleeve means form a liquid fuel-receiving chamber, a water or auxiliary fuel-receiving chamber inside the liquid fuel-receiving chamber for discharging water or auxiliary fuel in addition or alternatively to the liquid fuel, an inner air-receiving chamber for receiving and directing compressor discharge air into the fuel spray cone and/or water or auxiliary fuel to mix therewith from the inside. The shroud means forms an outer air-receiving chamber for receiving and directing other compressor discharge air into the fuel spray cone and/or water or auxiliary fuel from the outside for mixing purposes.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1982Date of Patent: July 15, 1986Assignee: Ex-Cell-O CorporationInventor: Jerome R. Bradley
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Patent number: 4600246Abstract: Tread plates having two grousers for chain-driven vehicles, in which the grouser development in the region of the bolted connection to the carrier chain has radii of curvature and the distance within a linearly developed region between two grousers is approximately equal to the distance between the outer tread grousers of the region of linear chain travel.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1983Date of Patent: July 15, 1986Assignee: O&K Orenstein & Koppel AktiengesellschaftInventor: Helmut Bentz
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Patent number: 4600312Abstract: A high pressure mix-head for use in reaction injection molding systems includes a full cross section control piston and body slots and primary pour orifices for establishing pressure balance during recirculation and pour cycles.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1985Date of Patent: July 15, 1986Assignee: Ex-Cell-O CorporationInventor: Jerry V. Scrivo
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Patent number: 4598758Abstract: An apparatus for setting tonnage on selective tie bars of a die-casting machine includes providing a separate drive motor fully connected at all times to each tie bar nut gear.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 1983Date of Patent: July 8, 1986Assignee: Ex-Cell-O CorporationInventors: Lloyd A. Nyland, Berend Klompmaker
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Patent number: 4599080Abstract: A method for folding a jacket material mainly for a magnetic cartridge, by using a folding insert, a folding bar and a heater bar, into a jacket of good external shape and high dimensional precision with a folded edge entirely free from loosening, warping, waving, swelling, etc.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1985Date of Patent: July 8, 1986Assignee: O-M LimitedInventors: Akira Tada, Koichi Tanigawa
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Patent number: 4598445Abstract: A two component cartridge case which may be of dissimilar materials including a tubular casing component with a mouth for receiving a projectile and reduced diameter shank with male threads to be received by the base component with corresponding female threads, recessed pocket on its centerline for holding a primer and a flange for engaging a firearm extraction mechanism.The components, both tubular casing and base, are carefully proportioned to allow only a minimum of the base to enter a sizing die during sizing operations thus permitting ease of sizing using conventional (ordinary) sizing dies, while using a hard material in the base component for added strength.The components are shaped to permit manufacture of the tubular casing component from existing conventional cartridge cases or from specially headed two diameter cartridge cases.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 1985Date of Patent: July 8, 1986Assignee: Johnel M. O'ConnorInventor: Donald E. O'Connor
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Patent number: 4599066Abstract: A radiant energy burner having a combustion element composed of a generally cylindrical foraminous metal support or screen, and a woven fabric formed of substantially continuous ceramic fibers is disposed on the outer surface of the support. The end portions of the fabric are connected to the support while the portion of the fabric located between the connected end portions is free of attachment to the support. A blower is used to supply a gaseous fuel mixture through the support and fabric and an igniter is located on the outer surface of the fabric to ignite the fuel mixture on the outer surface of the fabric.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 1985Date of Patent: July 8, 1986Assignee: A. O. Smith Corp.Inventor: Dirk N. Granberg
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Patent number: 4597531Abstract: A spreader for particulate material, the spreader being of the broadcast type having a hopper from which particulate material is discharged onto a rotating impeller. To provide adjustment for materials of various physical properties, a conically-shaped deflector is mounted between the hopper and impeller. The deflector is helically shaped at the bottom so that it has a gradually varying radius. By rotary adjustment of the deflector, particulate material can be discharged onto a preselected portion of the impeller.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 1984Date of Patent: July 1, 1986Assignee: The O. M. Scott & Sons CompanyInventor: Jay R. Kise
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Patent number: 4597566Abstract: A spring deck for upholstered seating consisting of a thin deck sheet, flexible transversely of its plane but inelastic in its plane, arranged generally horizontally over an open seat frame, and being connected at its front and rear edges to the frame, the connection at its rearward edge being by edge springs resiliently yieldable toward its forward edge so that it may yield downwardly responsively to top loading, and vertically yieldable sub-springs disposed beneath the central portion of the deck sheet and biased to offset that portion of the deck sheet upwardly above a plane determined by its front and rear edge connections, so that a load imposed on the deck is supported first by the sub-springs and later by both the sub-springs and the edge springs. The forward edge of the deck sheet may be supported by springs which are vertically yieldable, but not yieldable toward the rear deck sheet edge, in order that the deck sheet provides a soft-edge yieldability at its forward edge.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1985Date of Patent: July 1, 1986Assignee: Flex-o-lators, Inc.Inventor: Jerry G. Scrivner
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Patent number: 4596102Abstract: An anchor for tying between a sequentially layered veneer and a backup system. The anchor comprises a channel with a slotted web for accepting an anchoring means and apertured flanges pivotally receiving a formed wire tie. The anchor is adjustable translationally and pivotally as a unit. By locating the apertures in the flanges off center of the length of the elongate slot, pivoting of the channel 180.degree. expands the vertical adjusting capability of the tie which is captured fixedly between successive layers.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 1984Date of Patent: June 24, 1986Assignee: Dur-O-Wal, Inc.Inventors: Mario J. Catani, Donald R. Graham
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Patent number: 4596127Abstract: In pressure forming splines or teeth in the axially-extending sleeve of a clutch hub having a cylindrical oil seal surface adjacent the sleeve, a pair of special tooth-forming racks adapted to intermesh with a toothed mandrel with the sleeve therebetween and a pair of special support racks adapted to contact the oil seal surface are used. Each tooth-forming rack includes a first working surface with a plurality of toothed sections interrupted and spaced apart by toothless sections in an alternating sequence and each further includes a second working surface with uninterrupted toothed sections. Each support rack includes a first working surface with raised support sections interrupted and spaced apart by lower non-supporting sections in a proper alternating sequence and configuration to insure that the raised sections support the oil seal surface when the interrupted toothed rack sections of the tooth-forming racks deform the sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1983Date of Patent: June 24, 1986Assignee: Ex-Cell-O CorporationInventor: Gary R. Hill
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Patent number: 4594775Abstract: An apparatus and method for inserting field windings in axial flux electric machines. Preferably each field winding is wound in the form of a spiral of wire on an elongate former. The former is then reduced in external dimensions and a press member moves along the former to push the turns into a pair of slots.Apparatus for forming and inserting both insulating sleeve members for the slots and insulating wedges to maintain the windings in position in the slots, is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 1984Date of Patent: June 17, 1986Assignee: Card-O-Matic Pty. LimitedInventor: Louis Stanley
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Patent number: 4594779Abstract: The adapter member includes a threaded male portion adapted for threadable engagement in a threaded bore of the punch and a threaded female portion of smaller diameter adapted for threadable engagement with a small diameter threaded end of the draw stud which can pass through an initial small diameter pilot hole in the workpiece. The adapter member allows the punch to accommodate a draw stud of sufficiently small diameter to fit through the pilot hole and allows punching of a larger diameter hole in light gage or non-ferrous materials without enlarging the pilot hole. This arrangement eliminated the need in the past for the additional step of enlarging the pilot hole to accept a draw stud of larger diameter that was threaded directly into the thread bore of the punch for punching larger diameter holes in both heavy and light gage material.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1984Date of Patent: June 17, 1986Assignee: Ex-Cell-O CorporationInventor: Kenneth L. Hagemeyer
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Patent number: 4595818Abstract: A flame cutting apparatus includes a pair of longitudinally movable gantries and a connecting transverse bridge which mounts carriages with flame cutting torches including a plasma torch unit. A computer numerical controller is fixedly mounted adjacent to one gantry. Position sensors and operating devices are mounted on the bridge with a high frequency supply for igniting the plasma torch and supplemental electronic circuits. The bridge is a generally hollow box-beam having doors within which the supplemental electronic circuitry to mechanically and electronically isolate them. Cables are provided for connecting the bridge mounted sensors and operating devices to an onboard computer controller. A special filter unit is mounted in the controller-mounted gantry. The filter unit includes an enclosure and a plurality of separate filters each of which is connected to a lead of the cable. The filters isolate the controller from electronic noise and extraneous signals in the cables.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 1983Date of Patent: June 17, 1986Assignee: C-R-O, Inc.Inventors: James A. Nelson, August C. Mingesz
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Patent number: 4593880Abstract: The invention provides a device for supporting a mold insert in space inside a mold cavity. A pilot and keeper assembly rests on the top of a mold part and extends into a mold cavity and through a small hole in the mold insert. Movement of a handle, which is part of the pilot and keeper assembly of the mold part, is transmitted through a shaft to a retaining means, which engages the opposite extremity of the hole to retain the insert in position during molding operations. After plastic is inserted into the base of the mold cavity and a sufficient curing time has transpired, the handle is rotated back to its initial position, thereby returning the retaining means to a nonretention position, and the pilot and keeper assembly is withdrawn from the mold.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1984Date of Patent: June 10, 1986Assignee: Ex-Cell-O CorporationInventors: Robert F. Smith, Claude Bemis
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Patent number: 4593732Abstract: An installation for processing unlimbed or delimbed trees in a terminal landing comprises a processing unit (14) which is movable on a track (13) running along a storage of unlimbed or delimbed trees (12). The processing unit (14) includes a loading crane (23) for taking trees from the storage (11) and feeding them, butt end foremost, into a processing assembly (24). The processing assembly (24) cuts the trees to logs which are allowed to drop onto a log receiving bed (15) having an inclined plane on which the logs are parallelized with the track (13) and caused to be uniformly directed, whereupon they are transported to a sorting installation by a horizontal conveyor (16) positioned along the lower edge of the inclined plane.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 1984Date of Patent: June 10, 1986Assignee: S O Eriksson Maskin ABInventor: Sven O. Ericsson
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Patent number: 4592659Abstract: An improved motorized timer for coin operated devices utilizing a spring slip clutch. A single motor drives a single rotating cam which controls first and second switches, a first of which controls operation of the timer motor, and a second of which controls operation of the appliance.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 1985Date of Patent: June 3, 1986Assignee: Set-O-Matic, Inc.Inventor: Leonard Mercurio
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Patent number: D284666Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 1984Date of Patent: July 15, 1986Assignee: The O. M. Scott & Sons CompanyInventor: James D. Amerine