Patents Examined by Frank E. Werner
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Patent number: 5827037Abstract: A trailer chassis for receiving and transporting shipping containers having a platform extension fixedly attached to the rear end and with a liftgate that can be moved between a position level with the platform extension and ground level. The platform extension and the liftgate are each large enough for a loaded pallet handler to maneuver. This construction allows a forklift, pallet jack or other pallet handler to unload palletized cargo directly from the shipping container at various retail locations without the need for an elevated loading dock.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1996Date of Patent: October 27, 1998Inventor: Marvin L. Wilson, Jr.
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Patent number: 5826699Abstract: In order to be able to continuously operate a storage and conveyor system, consisting of two main conveyor tracks running parallel to each other and containing storage locations for goods in a minimum of space, in such a way as to allow retrieval of specific goods at the ends of the main conveyor tracks, it is proposed that the ends of the main conveyor tracks be connected by two cross-conveyor tracks, arranged at right angles to the conveying direction, consisting of two track sections, located one behind the other and capable of being separately raised and lowered in vertical direction, these cross-conveyor tracks being movable in the conveying direction of the main conveyor tracks.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 1996Date of Patent: October 27, 1998Inventor: Carlos Trauten
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Patent number: 5823735Abstract: A new adapter for attaching a wheel lift apparatus to a road tractor for quickly mounting wheel lift apparatus to the road tractor. The inventive device includes a mounting frame having a gooseneck configuration defining a wide end and a narrow end, with the wide end of the mounting frame mounted on the frame of the road tractor, and the narrow end attached to the fifth wheel plate of the road tractor by a kingpin and attached to the tractor frame by link rods.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 1997Date of Patent: October 20, 1998Inventor: Roger Kooima
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Patent number: 5823733Abstract: A vehicle mounted hoist includes container supporting roller assemblies configured to support a container for loading, unloading, transporting and/or dumping wherein the roller assemblies are vertically adjustable to provide for a variety of differently sized containers. The hoist includes a tilt frame and a plurality of brace devices mounted to the tilt frame and being for supporting a plurality of rollers in at least two different vertical positions, and includes a plurality of rollers sized and configured to be mounted to the brace devices to collectively support a container thereon.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1995Date of Patent: October 20, 1998Inventor: Kent Kruzick
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Patent number: 5823734Abstract: A dump truck having a dump body which includes an adjustable feedgate for adjusting the size of a passageway through a rear opening at the rear of the dump body. The feedgate is rotatably mounted within the rear opening to provide for improved control of the flow of materials within the dump body which pass through the rear opening when the feedgate is positioned into an open position. A side guide is incorporated into the feedgate to provide additional control of the flow rate of materials through the rear opening especially at low feed rates.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 1995Date of Patent: October 20, 1998Assignee: The Louis Berkman CompanyInventors: Roland L. Hagemeyer, Kenneth P. Manon
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Patent number: 5823736Abstract: Main lifter pins and sub-lifter pins are arranged on the top surface of a plate to support a rectangular frame area of a glass substrate of a liquid crystal display. The rectangular frame area is an area surrounding a rectangular center area which is a surface area requiring processing. The main lifter pins and sub-lifter pins cooperate to push up the substrate from the top surface of the plate after a surface processing of the substrate on the plate is completed. The main lifter pins and the sub-lifter pins are arranged to contact a pair of shorter sides and a pair of longer sides of the rectangular frame area, respectively. The substrate is easily removed from the plate without being bent due to its own weight. Then, the main lifter pins further push up the substrate to a level at which the substrate is transferred to a transporter robot.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1996Date of Patent: October 20, 1998Assignee: Dainippon Screen Mfg. Co., Ltd.Inventor: Yoshio Matsumura
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Patent number: 5813817Abstract: There are provided carrying device and method capable of high-speed pick-up and travelling operation of a carrier. The carrier is provided with a holder bracket movable back and forth, in which claw members for grasping a material are held, and a driver mechanism for stroking g the holder bracket and a driver mechanism for opening and closing the claw members are attached to the carrier body. A movable portion in the carrier can be made lighter in weight. An electric wiring cord to be connected to the movable portion can be eliminated or made thin and light enough. This allows the carrier to move at a high speed. The carrier is held at the intersection of a pair of crossing moving bars and moved to a target position by moving both the moving bars. No motor needs to be provided in the carrier for driving the carrier, so that the movable portion moving together with the carrier can be made lighter in weight, thereby speeding up the movement of the carrier.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 1996Date of Patent: September 29, 1998Assignee: Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd.Inventors: Takeshi Matsumiya, Hiroshi Takabayashi
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Patent number: 5810152Abstract: A conveyor device with a circular path, particularly for groups of fragile cylindrical objects and for use in cigarette packing machines, includes a wheel (1, 1') made to rotate about its axis and preferably in steps of predetermined angular size. The wheel is provided with a plurality of peripheral cells (101) which are open or openable at one end at least, in particular on one and/or both sides and/or at the outer perimeter of the wheel, to house groups of cylindrical objects. The wheel is divided into two parts (1, 1') physically separated along an intermediate plane perpendicular to the axis of the wheel, the two parts (1, 1') being mounted rotatably coaxially with each other and being driven in phase and in synchronization with each other.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 1996Date of Patent: September 22, 1998Assignee: SASIB S.p.A.Inventor: Valter Spada
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Patent number: 5810543Abstract: A ground-loading conveyance for refuse or heavy objects. The frame is tipped with the handle to allow a two wheel carriage on pivoting support legs to swing beneath the frame, so as to support the load for transporting.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1997Date of Patent: September 22, 1998Inventor: John R. Hall
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Patent number: 5810541Abstract: A manual pallet exchange system for exchanging a pallet on a work table of a horizontal machining center with another pallet from a storage rack or an optional set-up station. The system comprises a pallet shuttle cart which travels along a guideway that is positioned adjacent to the storage rack, the set-up station and the horizontal machining center. Receiving devices are provided on the horizontal machining center, the shuttle cart, the set-up station and each pallet storage location on the storage rack for receiving and supporting the pallet. A mechanically activated locking device provides for safely securing the pallet to the receiving devices of the storage rack, the set-up station and the shuttle cart.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 1996Date of Patent: September 22, 1998Assignee: International Paper Box Machine Co., Inc.Inventors: Steven E. Casey, Michael D. Desfosses
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Patent number: 5810537Abstract: An apparatus is provided for opening a Standardized Mechanical Interface transport box and facilitating access to the articles within the transport box by mechanisms inside a pressurized, isolated, controlled environment while maintaining isolated, controlled environment conditions, the apparatus comprising: a base for opening the transport box and supporting the box port and articles within, a platform for lifting the remainder of the transport box, a mechanism for lifting the platform, a flexible seal between the base and platform with devices for controlling contamination by use of the controlled environment pressurization and a pocket-style door providing isolation to the controlled environment when the transport box is either closed or not present. The apparatus further includes a base extender slidably movable into the controlled environment and devices for sensing mispositioned articles following return of the articles from the controlled environment to the base of the transport box.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 1996Date of Patent: September 22, 1998Assignee: Bye/Oasis Engineering Inc.Inventors: Donald R. Briner, Christopher D. Laramore
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Patent number: 5807059Abstract: This invention relates to a ready mixed concrete conveying apparatus which carries up ready mixed concrete in the vertical direction, and continuously and quantitatively feeds out the concrete to a belt conveyor to continuously and quantitatively the concrete to a concrete placing position, wherein a lift which includes a boom with the belt conveyor and a tripper for taking out the concrete from the belt conveyor is arranged on a tower mast so as to be liftable, and the concrete which has been carried up by a container-like carrier arranged on the tower mast is continuously and quantitatively supplied to the belt conveyor on the boom by a supply device which is arranged on the container-like carrier or a transferring container for receiving the concrete from the container-like carrier.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 1996Date of Patent: September 15, 1998Assignee: Kabuki Construction Co., Ltd.Inventor: Mitsuo Takeda
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Patent number: 5806656Abstract: An apparatus is provided for arresting the rotation of a container while the container is conveyed so that a peripheral point on the container moves along a predetermined path. A conveyor includes an engagement structure for engaging a first portion of the periphery of the container to convey the container. An endless belt is arranged in a closed path adjacent the conveyor to contact a second portion of the periphery of the container and urge the container against the conveyor engagement structure.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1996Date of Patent: September 15, 1998Assignee: Abbott LaboratoriesInventors: John G. Barca, William D. Zuck
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Patent number: 5803701Abstract: System (10) for automatically conveying photosensitive cargo containers (15) through a storage compartment (14) of a vehicle, preferably a trailer (12) and selective environmentally controlled enclosures (32,40,42) comprises a conveyor device (18) positioned in the storage compartment (14) that cooperates with interconnected conveying devices (34) in the enclosures (32,40,42). Devices are provided for aligning and positioning the rear exit end (16) of vehicle (12) snugly against the entrance port (30) of a proximally positioned enclosure (32). A system control device (100) connecting the conveying device (18) and conveying devices (34) enables the cargo containers (15) to be automatically conveyed from the vehicle (12), through the entrance port (30) and into the proximal enclosure (32).Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 1997Date of Patent: September 8, 1998Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Richard J. Filiberti, Fredric Salsburg, William E. Roberts
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Patent number: 5800111Abstract: A compaction mechanism uses cables to move a compaction plate within a compaction chamber of a garbage truck. Cable guide pulleys are positioned adjacent a first end and a second end of the compaction chamber. Each cable has a first end and a second end, both of which are secured to the compaction plate. A winch-like drive assembly is used to concurrently move the cables to pull the compaction plate. This compaction mechanism is better able to withstand uneven resistance on the compaction plate without twisting.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1996Date of Patent: September 1, 1998Inventors: Warren Tetz, Lam Chi Luong, Norman Laverne Heaman
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Patent number: 5800117Abstract: A lifting and transport apparatus for moving a storage tank having a pair of longitudinal frame members, preferably expandable in length, releasably connected to a pair of lateral frame members, also preferably expandable in length, which are joined to form a generally rectangular frame around the storage tank, the lateral frame members being mounted on a pair of wheeled end members with a winch mounting means on both end members, such that a winch can be used to raise one end of a tank above the longitudinal frame members, a cross member inserted, the first end then lowered onto the cross member, the winch removed and positioned on the opposite end member, the second end of the tank raised, a second cross member inserted, and the tank then lowered into a raised horizontal position for transport to a new location, where it is placed on the ground or into a hole by reversing the steps.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1996Date of Patent: September 1, 1998Inventor: George F. Milton
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Patent number: 5797715Abstract: A refuse collection apparatus including a container lifting and emptying apparatus connected to a collection receptacle which is dumped into a refuse hauling vehicle. The container lifting and emptying apparatus includes a container manipulator attached to a support arm which is connected to an extensible boom which is, in turn, connected to the collection receptacle. The container manipulator engages a container of interest and the support arm pivots the engaged container between a lowered position and a raised position for dumping. The collection receptacle typically includes multiple compartments wherein the support arm includes a pendulum pivot or is pivotally attached to the collection receptacle such that the engaged container may be tilted over any one of a plurality of the storage compartments. Another version of the collection apparatus includes a collection receptacle having three or four compartments wherein one compartment is adjacent and between the manipulator and a far storage compartment.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 1995Date of Patent: August 25, 1998Assignee: McNeilus Truck and Manufacturing, Inc.Inventor: Ronald E. Christenson
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Patent number: 5794757Abstract: A differential impulse conveyor 10, 80, 90, 100 includes a tray 12 which is driven in a forward direction at a slow speed and a backward direction at a higher speed to slide goods with respect to the tray and thereby move goods along the tray. The drive motor 26, 27 powers the tray in the forward and backward directions through a drive shaft 40 and a tray crank 66, 106 interconnecting the drive shaft and the tray. Controller 84 is provided for varying the rotational speed of the motor shaft, thereby avoiding mechanical knock in the drive system. In another embodiment, a pair of counterweights 52, 62 are provided on opposing sides of the drive shaft 40, with respective counterweight cranks 46, 56 initiating forward movement of each counterweight at a preselected offset angular position with respect to forward movement of the tray.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1996Date of Patent: August 18, 1998Assignee: Paul A. SvejkovskyInventors: Paul A. Svejkovsky, John Silvester
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Patent number: 5795124Abstract: A self-loading vehicle for moving cotton modules or bulk materials such as compost or cotton burrs. The vehicle utilizes a chain conveyor system on a tiltable bed. Long conveyor bars or lugs are attached horizontally to the chains to aid in gripping the material being moved. The chains lie in valleys in the bed, and are separated by ridges. The ridges and valleys help to channel loose bulk material toward the moving chains. Vanes or scrapers on the bottom of the horizontal bars assist in scraping small portions of loose bulk material out of the vehicle. A multi-position spreader on the rear of the bed may be moved down into a position to disperse bulk material, such as fertilizer or compost being spread onto an agricultural field. The spreader is moved up and out of the way for loading bulk material. The vehicle with spreader removed or positioned in its uppermost position is also utilized as a vehicle for transportation of cotton modules.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1996Date of Patent: August 18, 1998Assignee: Jerry J. KittenInventors: Jerry J. Kitten, Wayne Hurt
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Patent number: 5791853Abstract: The present invention provides a flexible cable and support band assembly which is dynamically stable at high speeds over long lengths. This has been accomplished by cupping both the flexible cable and the support band in cross section along their lengths so that they cup one within the other to essentially move as a unit even though they are not attached except at their ends. A single support band can be employed to support multiple flexible cables. Additional support has been provided by employing resilient spaced apart strips along a track upon which the one or more flexible cables and support band slide. The resilient strips center the travel of the one or more flexible cables and support band and minimize rocking motion and vibration. Still further the one or more flexible cables and support band are arranged with respect to a robotic media library so that a single length of the one or more flexible cables and the support band will serve a range of lengths of the library.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 1997Date of Patent: August 11, 1998Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Craig Thomas Danielson, James Leroy Overacker, Gustave Christian Stern, Martin David Williams