Patents Examined by Charles Goodman
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Patent number: 6601490Abstract: A process for forming small stacks from an initial stack of sheet material by cutting includes providing a single guillotine cutter machine which comprises a rear table part for receiving the material to be cut and a front table part for receiving the cut material, separating the initial stack into partial stacks by a plurality of cuts in a first direction perpendicular to a direction of feed thereof, and pushing back and rotating 90° at least a portion of the partial stacks from the front table part onto the rear table part for further cutting. The process also includes installing a first movable guide plate above the front table part, placing the partial stacks such that the partial stacks abut the guide plate, and cutting the partial stacks to produce small stacks.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1999Date of Patent: August 5, 2003Assignee: Adolf Mohr Maschinenfabrik GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Helmut Gross, Adolf Rasch, Horst Schneider
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Patent number: 6601494Abstract: A mechanism for varying the position of a band saw blade in a tilting frame band saw. The mechanism includes an actuator, a tilt arm and a tilting frame. The actuator is pivotably connected to a support, and the tilt arm is pivotably connected to both the tilting frame and the actuator. The actuator is connected to the tilt arm such that the angular movement of the frame, which results from extension and retraction of the actuator, bears a substantially linear relationship to the stroke of the actuator. The mechanism of the present invention enables the frame to be made with an exceptionally wide sweep, and may be controlled by a proportional hydraulic valve controlled on the basis of location data provided by an encoder mounted within the tilting frame.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2000Date of Patent: August 5, 2003Assignee: Armstrong-Blum Mfg. Co.Inventor: James K. Jourdan
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Patent number: 6591727Abstract: A dispenser for dispensing and cutting a measured amount from a web of roll material includes a housing and a roll carrier disposed within the housing to rotationally carry a first web of roll material. A rotatable drum is disposed in the housing proximate to the roll carrier. The roll carrier is biased towards the drum so that a roll carried by the roll carrier is urged towards the drum and the web material is frictionally engaged against the drum to rotate the drum upon a consumer pulling on the free end of the web material. A cutting device extends longitudinally along and is disposed at least partially within the drum. The cutting device extends automatically from a retracted position to a cutting position upon the drum being rotated a constant predetermined amount by a consumer pulling on the free end of the web material. A stub roll carrier is disposed in the housing to rotationally carry a depleted second roll of material that is simultaneously dispensed with the first web of roll material.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2000Date of Patent: July 15, 2003Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Ricky W. Purcell, David W. Kapiloff
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Patent number: 6591723Abstract: A sliced meat separating and guide device for meat slicers is disclosed. This device separates sliced meat from the blade and guides the sliced meat to drop the sliced meat from the blade onto a support surface. In the device, a plate is positioned around the blade in a way such that the horizontal and vertical positions of the plate relative to the blade are adjustable. In another embodiment, a concaved portion is formed along the inclined portion between the blade body and the sharpened edge of the blade, and so a space is formed between the concaved portion and the sliced meat, thus preventing a formation of a water screen between the sliced meat and the blade during a meat slicing operation. In such a case, a shoulder is formed along the outside edge of the concaved portion, thus guiding the sliced meat outwardly from the blade. The sliced meat separating and guide device of this invention thus allows the sliced meat to be dropped from the blade onto a conveyor unit while being spread out.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2000Date of Patent: July 15, 2003Assignee: Big Sum Techno Co., Ltd.Inventor: Un Jo Jung
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Patent number: 6561403Abstract: A bag dispenser, for separating and dispensing plastic bags from a roll of bags where one end is attached to the top of the next bag by perforation lines with a slot therebetween. The bags are dispensed from a device comprising a wire frame formed into arcuate channels to support the core that the series of bags are rolled onto. The dispenser includes a second tensioning member attached to a support member and disposed at an angle thereto to provide tension to the edges of the roll of bags as the core passes through the channel passageway as bags are removed from the roll. Spaced apart from the support is a symmetric separating tongue. The tongue will engage the slot regardless of whether the bags are drawn over or under the tongue. As the user pulls on the bags, a tension is created by the brake and the user to deflect the tongue which remains deflected until the tongue engages the slot.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1997Date of Patent: May 13, 2003Assignee: Cryovac, Inc.Inventors: Charles P. Kannankeril, Adrian G. Gerritsen
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Patent number: 6560874Abstract: In a preferred embodiment, a clipper/stripper, including: a generally V-shaped spring member; opposed cutting edges formed on distal ends of legs of said V-shaped spring member at a distal, open end of the spring member; a cam lever having a distal end therefore attached near the distal, open end of the spring member, such that pressing proximal ends of the spring member and the cam lever together causes the cutting edges to close or partially close, thus severing a portion of an item placed therebetween or stripping one material from another; and a cylindrical stabilizing structure attached near the proximal end of the spring member and extending generally horizontally orthogonally from a major axis of the clipper/stripper and generally parallel to the cutting edges.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2000Date of Patent: May 13, 2003Assignee: Inventioneers LLCInventor: Gary F. DeMezzo
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Patent number: 6553879Abstract: Apparatus for dispensing paper toweling includes a rotatable toweling support roller and a cutter blade pivotally mounted on the outer peripheral portion of the roller. The blade is movable between a first position in which the cutting edge of the blade is positioned closely adjacent to the outer peripheral portion and a second position in which the blade is disposed at an angle relative to the outer peripheral portion with the cutting edge of the blade spaced from the toweling support roller. The cutter blade when in the second position projects in a direction generally opposed to the direction of rotation of the toweling support roller so that pulling force exerted on the toweling by a user will bear against the cutting edge of the cutter blade to sever the toweling.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2001Date of Patent: April 29, 2003Assignee: Perrin Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Michel Morand
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Patent number: 6553880Abstract: A micro-machining system configured for cutting an elongate object, including a clamp configured to enable repeatedly releasing and then holding the elongate object in a position suitable for cutting the elongate object transversely relative to its lengthwise axis, and a manipulating means, which can include a pinch roller feed configured to advance the elongate element and to rotate it about a lengthwise axis of the elongate object, thereby moving the elongate object so that it can be disposed in the position suitable for cutting, and a cutter configured for forming the at least one precision cut in the elongate object to a desired depth, under the control of a controller.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2001Date of Patent: April 29, 2003Assignee: Sarcos, LCInventors: Stephen C. Jacobsen, Clark Davis
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Patent number: 6553883Abstract: The apparatus for cutting a weblike material (N) fed continuously along a path (P) through said apparatus comprises a rotating cutting cylinder (101) and an opposing member (105), these being arranged on opposite sides of said path (P). On the cutting cylinder are a plurality of blade segments (111) distributed along the length of the cutting cylinder and connected to actuators (119, 121) for producing a movement of selective extension and retraction of the blade segments (111) with respect to the cutting cylinder (101).Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 1999Date of Patent: April 29, 2003Assignee: Fosber, S.p.A.Inventor: Mauro Adami
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Patent number: 6550363Abstract: An extendible miter saw is provided having a base (10), an angularly rotatable member (86) attached to a rear end of the base, a saw assembly (40) pivotally mounted to a support block (50), a pair of telescoping arms (70, 72) attached at opposite ends to the rotatable member and the support block, and a wheeled support assembly attached to the support block and movable along an upper surfaces of the base and extension members (26, 28, 30) extending outwardly from the base.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2001Date of Patent: April 22, 2003Inventor: Cai Bai He
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Patent number: 6543325Abstract: A drive system for driving the workpiece-retaining carriage of a food slicing machine, including a drive pulley rotatably driven by a servomotor in alternating, opposite directions. Opposite ends of a drive belt extend around the drive pulley through a gap between two idle pulleys. The drive belt seats against the idle pulleys and the opposite ends extend in opposite directions on the opposite side of the gap. The upper drive belt end extends over the curved surface of a support panel to gripping engagement of a tensioning pulley and clamp. The lower drive belt end extends over the curved surface of the support panel to gripping engagement of a second tensioning pulley and clamp. The support panel is mounted on a drive member that is, at its opposite end, rotatably mounted to a pivot, and rigidly mounted to the workpiece-retaining carriage.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2001Date of Patent: April 8, 2003Assignee: J. E. Grote Company, Inc.Inventors: Scott A. Newhouse, Darren W. Crow, Dale Grillot
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Patent number: 6540125Abstract: A device for clamping a breakable article, in particular a phial, provided with a breaking zone dividing said article into two parts, comprising means for clamping one part and means pivotably attached to said clamping means for holding the second part of said article in order to allow safe breaking.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2001Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: International Medical Products B.V.Inventor: Hermanus Hendrik De Jongh
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Patent number: 6536321Abstract: Embodiments of an punch machine and a quick-change die assembly are shown and described. The die assembly may be quickly installed and removed from the punch machine, without bolting or unbolting of either machine housing or the die assembly itself. The die assembly is slid into the machine through a hole in the machine housing and into a position which mates part of the die assembly with the push-bar. A clamp, with a handle outside the machine, is then pivoted against the die assembly. The push-bar is adapted to be self-supporting without being bolted to the die assembly, keeping the push-bar in place without manual adjustment and alignment. The die assembly preferably includes a die, pin retainer, and punch pins, and preferably includes a flexible, pivotal, or hinged pin strap to secure the pins to the retainer.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2001Date of Patent: March 25, 2003Assignee: Performance Design, Inc.Inventors: Marvin Whiteman, Wayne Malmstrom
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Patent number: 6536121Abstract: A scribing apparatus which forms a scribe line on a work 100 comprises a scribe body 10 having a cutter 13 put on the work 100 and a vibration generation member 14 which vibrates the cutter 13 in a direction perpendicular to the work 100 periodically, a support device having a support body 20 for supporting the scribe body 10 to be movable, and magnetic force applying means 40 for holding the scribe body 10 at a standard height in the direction by using magnetic force. The magnetic force applying means 40 includes a pair of magnets 41a, 41b and a pair of magnets 42a, 42b repulsing each other in a direction parallel to a direction in which the vibration generation member 14 vibrates. And magnetically repelling force applied to the scribe body 10 by said first pair of magnets 41a, 41b and magnetically repelling force applied to the scribe body 10 by said second pair of magnets 42a, 42b oppose to each other.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2000Date of Patent: March 25, 2003Assignees: THK Co., Ltd., Beldex CorporationInventors: Hirokazu Ishikawa, Gyo Shimotoyodome
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Patent number: 6536320Abstract: A slitter cutting element for slitting a sheet of web material has an axially displaceable blade member arranged on a blade carrier. The axially displaceable blade member is biased by an elastomeric biasing member that provides a continuous and uniform contact force with a face of the blade member. The elastomeric biasing member is restrained from axial expansion by being bonded to the blade carrier.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1998Date of Patent: March 25, 2003Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: John J. Seyna, Michael K. Budinski
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Patent number: 6532851Abstract: An apparatus for supporting an elongated circular product during cutting includes a fixed lower support frame and a movable upper support frame. Right and left bottom support links include a lower end which is pivotally connected to the lower frame. Right and left side support links include a lower end which is slidably supported by a slot in the lower frame, an intermediate pivot point which is pivotally connected to the upper end of one of the bottom support links, and an upper end which is engageable with the product. The upper frame includes right and left guide surfaces which are engageable with the product. When the upper frame is moved downwardly toward the lower frame, the guide surfaces of the upper frame move the upper ends of the side support links closer to the center of the product.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2000Date of Patent: March 18, 2003Assignee: Paper Converting Machine CompanyInventors: Richard J. Moss, Larry D. Wierschke
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Patent number: 6526660Abstract: A device for trimming and shaping a moustache or beard has a handle having a shaving head with a blade assembly mounted on one end. The blade assembly carries one or more blades and is movable relative tot he handle so that in a first position the blade assembly is generally parallel to the handle, in a second position the blade assembly is generally perpendicular to the handle, and in an intermediate third position the blade assembly is mounted at an angle corresponding to a conventional shaving angle. A guide member for facilitating fine motor control when using the device may be mounted on either side of the shaving head to occupy a vertical position in which the guide member extends vertically from the top of the head or a lateral position in which the guide member extends laterally of the head.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2000Date of Patent: March 4, 2003Inventor: Stephen MacNeil
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Patent number: 6523266Abstract: A pair of shears has a pair of handles, a pair of front connection portions, and a pair of cutting devices. Each front connection portion is disposed on a front portion of the respective handle. Each front connection portion has a through hole and a through aperture. Each cutting device has a first blade, a second blade, a pivot hole, two positioning grooves, and two round holes. Two extension springs each has two ends inserted in the round holes of the two cutting devices. A bolt passes through two hollow washers, two through holes, two pivot holes, and a nut. A positioning post is inserted in one of the through apertures. A positioning column passes through a hooking plate and is inserted in the other of the through apertures.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2001Date of Patent: February 25, 2003Inventor: Chung-Cheng Yang
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Method for cutting at least one workpiece section which may have been produced in an extrusion press
Patent number: 6523444Abstract: In a method for cutting at least one workpiece section (1), in particular aluminum section, which may have been produced in an extrusion press, using a sawing device (19) which, on a frame (5), is displaced along an X-axis above a conveyor device (2) for workpiece sections (1), a saw (13) is displaced with respect to the sawing device (19, 25) in an X-direction and/or Y-direction above the conveyor device (2) for workpiece sections (1), in order to cut at least one workpiece section (1), at least one saw bench (15) is moved into a conveyor plane (20) of the conveyor device (2) for workpiece sections (1), the at least one workpiece section (1) then being moved in via the at least one saw bench (15) and then being cut through.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2001Date of Patent: February 25, 2003Inventor: Christoph Keller -
Patent number: RE38149Abstract: A cutter for cutting helical vegetable strips comprising a circular disk-like plate having an upstream surface and an axis of rotation. The cutter has a knife blade extending radially from the axis of rotation, the blade edge being axially displaced from the upstream surface. The cutter also includes a plurality of slitter blades spaced apart and located at different distances from the axis of rotation and extending substantially perpendicular to the upstream surface. The slitter blades have different lengths and, therefore, extend to different heights above the upstream surface.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 1999Date of Patent: June 24, 2003Assignee: McCain Foods LimitedInventors: Jocelyn A. Dube, James D. Arbeau, Michael D. Ryder, Derek J. Penney, Layton D. McInnis, Jean L. Lebel