Patents by Inventor Alfred F. Herbermann

Alfred F. Herbermann has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 6626629
    Abstract: An improved tool mount structure allows the infinite placement of a tool along a generally elongate cylindrical member at an infinite number of locations. The elongate cylindrical member is fixed at each axial end to a generally rigid moving member such as a robotic arm boom or transfer bar. The cylindrical member is fixed in a bracket at one axial end, and into a quick-release mount at an opposed axial end. The cylindrical member may be quickly released from the moving member such that the tool may be easily changed. At the same time, by fixing the cylindrical member at each axial end, a secure rigid connection is provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 22, 2002
    Date of Patent: September 30, 2003
    Assignee: Syron Engineering
    Inventors: Alfred F. Herbermann, Jacob J. Van't Land, Michael A. Filipiak
  • Publication number: 20020136626
    Abstract: An improved tool mount structure allows the infinite placement of a tool along a generally elongate cylindrical member at an infinite number of locations. The elongate cylindrical member is fixed at each axial end to a generally rigid moving member such as a robotic arm boom or transfer bar. The cylindrical member is fixed in a bracket at one axial end, and into a quick-release mount at an opposed axial end. The cylindrical member may be quickly released from the moving member such that the tool may be easily changed. At the same time, by fixing the cylindrical member at each axial end, a secure rigid connection is provided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 22, 2002
    Publication date: September 26, 2002
    Inventors: Alfred F. Herbermann, Jacob J. Van't Land, Michael A. Filipiak
  • Publication number: 20020094264
    Abstract: An improved tool mount structure allows the infinite placement of a tool along a generally elongate cylindrical member at an infinite number of locations. The elongate cylindrical member is fixed at each axial end to a generally rigid moving member such as a robotic arm boom or transfer bar. The cylindrical member is fixed in a bracket at one axial end, and into a quick-release mount at an opposed axial end. The cylindrical member may be quickly released from the moving member such that the tool may be easily changed. At the same time, by fixing the cylindrical member at each axial end, a secure rigid connection is provided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 20, 2001
    Publication date: July 18, 2002
    Inventors: ALFRED F. Herbermann, JACOB J. VAN' T LAND, MICHAEL A. FILIPIAK
  • Patent number: 6416273
    Abstract: An improved tool mount structure allows the infinite placement of a tool along a generally elongate cylindrical member at an infinite number of locations. The elongate cylindrical member is fixed at each axial end to a generally rigid moving member such as a robotic arm boom or transfer bar. The cylindrical member is fixed in a bracket at one axial end, and into a quick-release mount at an opposed axial end. The cylindrical member may be quickly release from the moving member such that the tool may be easily changed. At the same time, by fixing the cylindrical member at each axial end, a secure rigid connection is provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 20, 2001
    Date of Patent: July 9, 2002
    Assignee: Syron Engineering & Manufacturing, LLC
    Inventors: Alfred F. Herbermann, Jacob J. Van't Land, Michael A. Filipiak
  • Patent number: 6244814
    Abstract: An improved tool mount structure allows the infinite placement of a tool along a generally elongate cylindrical member at an infinite number of locations. The elongate cylindrical member is fixed at each axial end to a generally rigid moving member such as a robotic arm boom or transfer bar. The cylindrical member is fixed in a bracket at one axial end, and into a quick-release mount at an opposed axial end. The cylindrical member may be quickly released from the moving member such that the tool may be easily changed. At the same time, by fixing the cylindrical member at each axial end, a secure rigid connection is provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 21, 1999
    Date of Patent: June 12, 2001
    Assignee: Syron Engineering & Manufacturing, LLC
    Inventors: Alfred F. Herbermann, Jacob J. Van't Land, Michael A. Filipiak
  • Patent number: 5921694
    Abstract: An improved ball jointed link includes a male ball at one end which is received in a female socket in an adjacent link. A central aperture extends through each of the links between the male ball and the female socket. The male ball is preferably more resistant to radially inward deformation than the female socket. A clamp which secures adjacent links together may thus be tightened to support relatively great loads. The male ball may have a greater wall thickness than the female socket, or may be formed of hardened metal. In a further feature, the clamps used to secure adjacent links have a ledge which abuts an axially forwardmost edge of the female socket to ensure the clamp is properly positioned on the links.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 14, 1994
    Date of Patent: July 13, 1999
    Assignee: Syron Engineering and Manufacturing Corporation
    Inventor: Alfred F. Herbermann
  • Patent number: 5909998
    Abstract: An improved tool mount structure allows the infinite placement of a tool along a generally elongate cylindrical member at an infinite number of locations. The elongate cylindrical member is fixed at each axial end to a generally rigid moving member such as a robotic arm boom or transfer bar. The cylindrical member is fixed in a bracket at one axial end, and into a quick-release mount at an opposed axial end. The cylindrical member may be quickly released from the moving member such that the tool may be easily changed. At the same time, by fixing the cylindrical member at each axial end, a secure rigid connection is provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 17, 1998
    Date of Patent: June 8, 1999
    Inventors: Alfred F. Herbermann, Jacob J. Van't Land, Michael A. Filipiak
  • Patent number: 5746567
    Abstract: An improved tool mount structure allows the infinite placement of a tool along a generally elongate cylindrical member at an infinite number of locations. The elongate cylindrical member is fixed at each axial end to a generally rigid moving member such as a robotic arm boom or transfer bar. The cylindrical member is fixed in a bracket at one axial end, and into a quick-release mount at an opposed axial end. The cylindrical member may be quickly released from the moving member such that the tool may be easily changed. At the same time, by fixing the cylindrical member at each axial end, a secure rigid connection is provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 23, 1995
    Date of Patent: May 5, 1998
    Assignee: Syron Engineering & Manufacturing Corporation
    Inventors: Alfred F. Herbermann, Jacob J. Van't Land, Michael A. Filipiak
  • Patent number: 5733097
    Abstract: A tool mounting frame incorporates a unique structure that secures the frame to a base at least at four points. The four-point connection ensures that the tool mounting frame will not move relative to the base. The frame has particular application in moving cross-bars, which are subject to vibration and stress from the weight of the parts they are moving. In a first embodiment, the frame incorporates two spaced locking portions that are interconnected by axially extending rails. The rails allow the mounting of tools at any location along the rail. The connection between the locking portions and the base includes pins at each lateral side of each of the forward and rear positions. In this way, a secure connection is provided. In a second embodiment, the four-point connection is provided by locking pins, and also by a roller fixed to the base which is received between two spring biased fingers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 12, 1994
    Date of Patent: March 31, 1998
    Assignee: Syron Engineering & Manufacturing Corp.
    Inventors: Alfred F. Herbermann, Jacob J. Van't Land, Michael A. Filipiak
  • Patent number: 5697480
    Abstract: A breakaway connection for securely mounting a tool to a robot is disclosed. The breakaway connection incorporates a plunger that is spring biased from a moving member into a notch in a fixed member. Moment arm forces on the tool are translated to the connection between the plunger and the notch. Should those overload forces exceed the spring force on the plunger, the plunger moves out of the notch. At that time, the tool is free to pivot relative to the housing to a disabled position. This pivoting movement allows the tool to move away from an obstruction that might have caused the force. A universal joint connection is used between the moving member and its housing. The spring force on the plunger may be adjusted. In addition, a sensor may monitor movement of the plunger and communicate with a control for the robot to allow the robot to identify when the plunger begins to move.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 22, 1995
    Date of Patent: December 16, 1997
    Assignee: Syron Engineering & Manufacturing Corporation
    Inventors: Alfred F. Herbermann, Michael A. Filipiak
  • Patent number: 5383738
    Abstract: An improved ball jointed link includes a male ball at one end which is received in a female socket in an adjacent link. A central aperture extends through each of the links between the male ball and the female socket. The male ball is preferably more resistant to radially inward deformation than the female socket. A clamp which secures adjacent links together may thus be tightened to support relatively great loads. The male ball may have a greater wall thickness than the female socket, or may be formed of hardened metal. In a further feature, the clamps used to secure adjacent links have a ledge which abuts an axially forwardmost edge of the female socket to ensure the clamp is properly positioned on the links.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 3, 1994
    Date of Patent: January 24, 1995
    Assignee: Syron Engineering & Manufacturing Corp.
    Inventor: Alfred F. Herbermann
  • Patent number: 5079502
    Abstract: Proximity sensors for detecting the presence of metal objects such as sheet metal workpieces within workpiece engaging devices such as grippers and shovels. The proximity sensors are jacketed in a stainless steel casing, making them rugged and resistant to impact damage. Monitor circuits are used with the sensor which enable the devices to sense objects through their metal casing, these objects being disposed upon the sensor casing. A thresholding circuit and a delay circuit are further disclosed and which reduce erroneous indications of the presence of the metal objects upon the sensor. Other embodiments are disclosed which allow for the proper alignment of metallic workpieces within an area and for the determination of the height of a stack of workpieces.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 2, 1990
    Date of Patent: January 7, 1992
    Assignee: Syron Engineering & Manufacturing Corporation
    Inventors: Steven A. Rogacki, Alfred F. Herbermann
  • Patent number: 5071309
    Abstract: A mounting arrangement is disclosed to mount an arm. The arm has a pair of spaced enlarged sections and an intermediate recessed section. The mounting arrangement has a first mount portion with an upwardly facing opening that extends for a distance greater than the diameter of the recessed section, a second mount portion spaced rearwardly of the first, and an intermediate open portion. The recessed section of the arm is positioned over the opening in the first mount portion and moved downwardly. The arm is then moved rearwardly such that the first and second enlarged sections are received within the first and second mount portions, respectively. The improved mounting arrangement provides support over a sufficient axial distance of the arm, but does not require the arm to be slid within the mounting arrangement for the entire distance. Less space is required in front of the mounting arrangement, and less force must be applied to the arm in order to move it within the mounting arrangement.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 6, 1990
    Date of Patent: December 10, 1991
    Assignee: Syron Engineering & Manufacturing Corporation
    Inventor: Alfred F. Herbermann
  • Patent number: 4906926
    Abstract: Proximity sensors for detecting the presence of metal objects such as sheet metal workpieces within workpiece engaging devices such as grippers and shovels. The proximity sensors are jacketed in a stainless steel casing, making them rugged and resistant to impact damage. Monitor circuits are used with the sensor which enable the devices to sense objects through their metal casing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 16, 1988
    Date of Patent: March 6, 1990
    Assignee: Syron Engineering & Manufacturing Corporation
    Inventors: Steven A. Rogacki, Robert M. Carabbio, Alfred F. Herbermann
  • Patent number: 4898490
    Abstract: A complex, load bearing structure which is formed from a series of steel links of a standard design which are joined to one another end to end. Each link has a ball portion on an end of an elongate central portion and a socket portion on the other end of the elongate central portion. The ball portion has a spherical or part-spherical outer surface and the socket portion has a part-spherical inner surface, and the ball portion and socket portion are so sized that the ball portion will fit snugly within the socket portion of a similar link for limited universal movement of the link and the similar link relative to one another. When the link and the similar link have been positioned in a proper relationship to one another, they are joined together by welding, soldering or adhesively. Preferably, each link is made integrally, in a single piece, from a steel tube which is copper plated on its exterior.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 19, 1988
    Date of Patent: February 6, 1990
    Assignee: Syron Engineering and Manufacturing Corporation
    Inventors: Alfred F. Herbermann, Robert M. Carabbio