Patents Assigned to Simon Container Machinery Limited
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Patent number: 5256240Abstract: A heat transfer system particularly though not exclusively for assisting the bonding of a continuous liner sheet to a single faced board in a corrugating machine where the single faced board (10), after gluing of the corrugated tips is brought together with the liner (12) and conveyed across a series of hot plates (15), the invention consisting of a series of vessels (20) containing a liquid or gas arranged above the conveyed board to press same uniformly in contact with the hot plate surface irrespective of distortion or undulation thereof thus to ensure adequate heat transfer and avoid damage to the board.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1992Date of Patent: October 26, 1993Assignee: Simon Container Machinery LimitedInventor: Frederick Shortt
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Patent number: 5024266Abstract: A heated roll comprising a hollow cylindrical shell (10) with a syphon pipe (14) passing into the roll from a rotary joint (13) mounted on an end thereof. A non-rotating part of the rotary joint is mounted with a clearance fit on a pair of fixed parallel guide bars (22). Jacking screws (27) threadingly engaged within a cross bar (26) attached to the non-rotating part of the rotary joint, bearing upon each guide bar thus to enable the longitudinal axes of the rotary joint (13) and the roll shell (10) to be relatively adjustable thus to determine and set an accurate position for the inner open end of the syphon pipe (12) close to the inner wall of the shell (10).Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1990Date of Patent: June 18, 1991Assignee: Simon Container Machinery LimitedInventor: Graham Critchlow
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Patent number: 5006042Abstract: Apparatus for feeding boards in a single direction sequentially from the bottom (or top) of a stack through a feed gate, comprising three parallel rows of frictional contact conveying wheels (24) each row driven by a separate electric motor (21, 22, 23). The boards (12) are fed sequentially onto an output conveyor (1) without nip rolls. An electronic control system (27) accelerates the three rows of wheels (24) simultaneously to line speed and progressively decelerates each row of wheels when the trailing edge of each board has advanced and before the next succeeding board has descended. The conveying wheels (24) project through apertures in a suction box (16) which holds the boards in contact with the conveying wheels during conveyance. The boards are fed without crush accurately and in perfect register without slipping and with minimum power requirements.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 1990Date of Patent: April 9, 1991Assignee: Simon Container Machinery LimitedInventor: Marcus G. Park
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Patent number: 4993907Abstract: Stacking equipment for stacking products such as boxes or cartons in lay-flat form onto pallets, comprising a receiving conveyor (1) means (6, 7, 8) thereon for collecting a batch of products together in predetermined disposition, and a push plate (11) for transferring an assembled batch of products onto a main support bed (15). The bed (15) raises the batch of products onto retractable temporary support fingers (17) and then returns to receive the next succeeding batch. The batches are stacked successively and finally supported on a pallet which is elevated on bed (15) to support the finished stack which is then discharged from the bed. Also provided are a pallet dispenser (30) adjacent the support bed (15) and a tiesheet dispenser (20) to place an individual tie sheet on the top of each successive batch prior to stacking.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1988Date of Patent: February 19, 1991Assignee: Simon Container Machinery LimitedInventor: Alan Clark
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Patent number: 4981223Abstract: Apparatus for feeding boards (10) sequentially in one direction from the base of the stack through a feed gate (11) at the base of a front stack retaining wall (12) comprising a transverse series of perforated reciprocating conveying straps (14) mounted on driven pulleys (15) and interposed between a transverse series of lifting bars (13) with a drive mechanism for lowering and raising the lifting bars (13) sequentially and in synchronization with forwards and rearwards movement respectively of the conveying straps (14). A suction box (17) causes the lowermost board to be held in frictional driving contact with the upper surfaces of conveying straps (14) as the board is conveyed forwards into the nip of a pair of feed rolls (40) of, for example, corrugated board handling machinery.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 1989Date of Patent: January 1, 1991Assignee: Simon Container Machinery LimitedInventors: Terence S. Gabbatiss, Robert Collins
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Patent number: 4332579Abstract: A method and apparatus for converting box blanks into formed but collapsed cases, the apparatus comprising means (15, 16) for receiving a vertical stack(s) of blanks, means (18, 19) for elevating and supporting the stack such that the top of the stack is continually elevated into position against a feeding mechanism (17) at a fixed elevated level, the apparatus further comprising a line of casemaking machinery (10a, 10b, 11, 12, 13, 14), all arranged at the elevated level of the feeding mechanism (17).Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 1979Date of Patent: June 1, 1982Assignee: Simon Container Machinery LimitedInventor: Frederick P. Johnson
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Patent number: 4187769Abstract: Apparatus for folding box blanks wherein each blank comprises a first portion and one or more further portions to be folded inwardly to lie over the first portion in superimposed relationship therewith the apparatus including a conveyor for carrying the blanks successively through the apparatus during folding and means at the side of the conveyor for progressively manoeuvering the further portion or portions of each blank into the folded position as the blank is conveyed, a pair of elongate flat tongues adjacent the line along which the or each further portion is to be folded so as to hold the blank against the conveying surfaces, the tongues being spaced apart in their upstream region to prevent the further portion from falling inwardly and thus to control the folding movement, the tongues being held apart by a stud while the upper tongue can twist with respect to the lower tongue towards the downstream ends thereof to accommodate the progressively reducing angle between the first portion and the further porType: GrantFiled: April 10, 1978Date of Patent: February 12, 1980Assignee: Simon Container Machinery LimitedInventor: Allen R. Bullock
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Patent number: 4169752Abstract: A process and an apparatus for splicing a web of paper being continuously supplied without decelerating the machine speed and with a minimum of material loss.A new paper web is spliced to the old paper web with adhesive tape and the old paper is cut off just behind the spliced point by means of a plate member which cooperates with a fixed blade provided along the run of the spliced paper.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1977Date of Patent: October 2, 1979Assignees: Rengo Kabushiki Kaisha (Rengo Co., Ltd.), Simon Container Machinery LimitedInventor: Masateru Tokuno
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Patent number: 4149626Abstract: An accumulating conveyor of the kind which is adapted to feed articles thereon towards the downstream end thereof to replace any removed therefrom comprising longitudinally extending laterally spaced conveying surfaces adapted to support articles which are to be fed towards the downstream end of the conveyor, and an endless conveying band is disposed between the conveying surfaces. A selected portion of the band is adapted to be moved from a lowered position to a raised position wherein it engages the underside of articles bridging the conveying surfaces to progress them towards the downstream end of the conveyor to replace any removed therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 1978Date of Patent: April 17, 1979Assignee: Simon Container Machinery LimitedInventor: Barrie Holt
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Patent number: 4090433Abstract: Creasing and slotting apparatus for use in producing carton blanks from a moving sheet of material, the apparatus comprising a pair of driven shafts one of which carries rotary creasing heads each having a formation adapted to engage the moving sheet to crease same, and the other carries rotary slotting heads aligned respectively with said creasing heads in the direction of travel of the sheet and each having a pair of spaced arcuate slotting blades one of which is movable with respect to the other around the axis of the associated shaft such that the distance between the blades and thus the slots cut thereby is adjustable, there being a first compensator means for selectively rotating the slotting heads while the associated shaft is stationary or in motion, to enable the heads to be positioned in register relative to the moving sheet, and second compensator means for selectively rotating the shaft carrying the creasing heads in a likewise manner, there being a driving connection between said creasing head shType: GrantFiled: December 20, 1976Date of Patent: May 23, 1978Assignee: Simon Container Machinery LimitedInventors: Robert William Jardine, Frederick Paul Johnson
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Patent number: 4049485Abstract: Apparatus for applying pressure in a controlled manner to a moving web of material for the purpose of transferring heat to the web passing over heating means, for curing the adhesive thus bonding together the component sheets making up the web, includes a plurality of pressure rolls resting directly or indirectly on the web, manual and automatic adjustments for varying the effective weight of the rolls to vary said applied pressure in accord with variations in the speed of the web, such being adjustable for varying the rate of said adjustment, and an arrangement for preselecting a condition such that at zero web speed, the effective weight has an initial positive or negative value.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1976Date of Patent: September 20, 1977Assignee: Simon Container Machinery LimitedInventor: Bjorn Iversen
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Patent number: 4049321Abstract: Apparatus for the removal of waste material from a manufacturing operation comprising a box into which the waste material is fed, lid means for the box movable between open and closed positions and means for establishing a current of conveying air through said box when said lid means is closed.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 1976Date of Patent: September 20, 1977Assignee: Simon Container Machinery LimitedInventor: Keith Brian Bunting