Patents Examined by H. Grant Skeggs
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Patent number: 5088620Abstract: A dispenser for gloves comprising a tubular body having a first end and a second end and having a spring disposed therein. The spring is secured to a moveable disc shaped member. A flexible mammillated shaped element having a first end and a second end is secured to the disc shaped member at the first end and secures a plurality of gloves therein. The second end of the mammillated member is secured to the second end of said tubular body. A top element which slideably fits over the second end of the tubular body has an opening therein and a diaphragm element having an aperture therein is secured over said opening. The spring urges the disc shaped member against the flexible mammillated shaped member containing the gloves allowing removal of one glove at a time from the aperture in the diaphragm element.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1991Date of Patent: February 18, 1992Inventors: Richard Kelliher, Martin Schutt
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Patent number: 5069440Abstract: An apparatus (10) for producing a singulated flow of correctly oriented flats (100 or 160) includes an input conveyor (12), a plurality of singulating conveyors (14, 16, and 18), and a skew correction station (20). A stack of flats (100 or 160) is deposited onto an inclined surface (42) of the input conveyor (12). The input conveyor (12) produced a running shingle of flats by frictionally engaging and pulling the bottom most flat in the stack. The plurality of singulating conveyors (14, 16, and 18) convert the running shingle into a singulated flow using frictional, inertial, and gravitational forces. By advancing conveyor (16) while halting conveyor (14), a flat (102) is pulled from underneath flat (108) with flat (108) remaining stationary. By operating conveyor (16) in a pulsed acceleration mode, passenger flat (122) is separated from underlying flat (120). By angling the conveyors (14, 16, and 18) in an upward direction, rearward gravitational force passenger flats (134 and 136) down conveyor (14).Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 1990Date of Patent: December 3, 1991Assignee: Unisys CorporationInventors: S. James Lazzarotti, Edward A. Wojtowicz, Eugene T. Mullin, Jess Nadel
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Patent number: 5011130Abstract: A sheet sorter includes first sheet discharging device for discharging sheet materials during non-sorting mode operation; second sheet discharging device for discharging sheet materials during sorting mode operation; a bin for the non-sorting mode operation; a plurality of bins for the sorting mode operation, a first bin of which is opposed to the second discharging device when the non-sorting bin is opposed to the first discharging device, wherein during the sorting mode operation, the plural bins are sequentially opposed to the second discharging device; and supporting device for supporting the non-sorting bin and the sorting bin with a predetermined positional relation to move them together.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 1989Date of Patent: April 30, 1991Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Masataka Naito, Masakazu Hiroi, Kimiaki Hayakawa
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Patent number: 4903957Abstract: A sheet clamping system for high speed rotatable drums is provided in which light-weight clamping bars, formed of relatively thin metal sheet stock, are configured and/or oriented for maximum resistance to deflection radially of the axis of drum rotation as well as positively secured in a sheet medium clamping position at axially spaced intervals along the length of the drum. The system further includes centrifugally actuated, axially extending rods positioned to underlie the operative portion of each clamping bar in a manner such that leading and trailing edges of a retained sheet are sandwiched between the rods and the clamping bars under a clamping force generally proportional to the square of drum rotational speeds.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1988Date of Patent: February 27, 1990Assignee: Polaroid CorporationInventors: Alan M. Binder, Walter P. Haimberger, Theodore J. LaBelle, Kenneth A. McAuley
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Patent number: 4483463Abstract: Apparatus for the dispensing of very small amounts of liquid includes a measuring vessel which can be filled with an amount of liquid, and to whose outlet there is connected an ejector of a partial quantity. A sensor responds to the liquid level in the measuring vessel, to control a filling system which receives therefrom a signal for the filling of the measuring vessel when the minimum permissible lower liquid level is reached and a signal for the ending of the filling process when the maximum permissible upper liquid level is reached. The sensor is a capacitor which extends at least over the entire range of the variable liquid level in the measuring vessel and whose dielectric is the liquid situated in the measuring vessel. A capacitance meter is provided for measuring the capacitance of the capacitor.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1982Date of Patent: November 20, 1984Assignee: Jagenberg AGInventor: Gerhard Buschmann