Patents by Inventor Allen R. Jorgensen

Allen R. Jorgensen 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: 4798350
    Abstract: A paper web rewind device includes a rewind turret having circumferentially spaced support members with end chucks for rotatably supporting tubular cores on which a web is rewound. Each set of supports is separately rotated and the turret is rotated to locate one core at a rewind station and the second core at an unload/load station. A rider roll at the rewind station is pivotally mounted and moves upwardly onto the core and then outwardly as the roll diameter increases. Just prior to completion of a rewound roll, the turret rotates and moves the rewinding roll while continuing to wind web thereon and also moves a new core to the loading station with rider roll moved to engage the new core. The moving web engages the new core which is rotated at winding speed. A sensor senses the turret position and is operable to decrease the winding speed of the wound roll to create a slack loop between the new core and the wound roll.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 29, 1987
    Date of Patent: January 17, 1989
    Assignee: Magna-Graphics Corporation
    Inventors: Allen R. Jorgensen, Larry P. Belongia, Kenneth A. Gordon, John L. La Haye
  • Patent number: 4704296
    Abstract: A coater includes an impression cylinder and a gravure cylinder rotatably mounted. A first pivot arm unit is pivoted on the impression cylinder shaft and supports a pivot shaft. Depending pivot arms on the shaft support an offset cylinder to one side of the impression cylinder and above the gravure cylinder. Nip adjustment units for the pivot arm unit and the depending pivot arms each include a pre-loaded ball bearing lead screw coupled to a slide housing and a separate power cylinder connected to the pivot unit and pivot arms respectively. The power cylinder unit forces the pivot structure into engagement with the lead screw follower which acts as a stop. A stepping motor rotates the lead screw and accurately positions the stop and thereby the pivot structure as a result of the power cylinder units. The lead screws separately control the nip setting of the off-set cylinder relative to the impression cylinder and the gravure cylinders.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 28, 1984
    Date of Patent: November 3, 1987
    Assignee: Magna-Graphics Corporation
    Inventors: Dale D. Leanna, Eugene R. Wittkopf, Allen R. Jorgensen
  • Patent number: 4519757
    Abstract: A five roll calendar apparatus includes five rolls mounted in a common horizontal plane, including three heated rolls with first and second covered rolls. Each heated roll includes an inner rigid core having an outer finished surface. A plurality of grooves are formed by machining the face of the core and a thin sleeve is shrunk fit onto the core to seal the grooves and establish heat transfer passageways. The size of the passageways, the separating lands and the shell thickness are such that the temperature at the surface of the roll is essentially constant over the portions of the cavity and the adjacent core body. The thin outer wall establishes a short time response for correcting the temperature of the web. The center roll is rotatably fixed and the other rolls are individually loaded toward the fixed roll for controlling of nip pressure. The covered rolls are mounted in suitable slide supports. The end rolls are mounted to a torque shaft which provides a high degree of squareness to the roll loading.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 17, 1984
    Date of Patent: May 28, 1985
    Assignee: Magna-Graphics Corporation
    Inventors: Eugene W. Wittkopf, Allen R. Jorgensen, Robert A. Daane
  • Patent number: 4341056
    Abstract: Packs of product move along a defined path, compressed in the grip of carrier jaws. A pair of webs of thermoplastic sheet material move towards said path from opposite sides thereof and are joined at a heat-fused seam to form an effective continuous strip across said path and into which a pair of carrier jaws moves with its pack. Pressure jaws converge just behind the carrier jaws to form the strip into a loop around the carrier jaws and produce two parallel, slightly spaced heat-fused seams between which the webs are severed and one of which connects the ends of said loop to form a band around the carrier jaws while the other connects the webs into a strip for formation of the next band. Until the band-completing seam has cooled, the carrier jaws keep the pack compressed enough to prevent seam rupturing tension on the band, then diverge enough to tension the band slightly, whereupon band and pack, in unison, are slid endwise out of engagement with the carrier jaws.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 17, 1980
    Date of Patent: July 27, 1982
    Assignee: Magna-Graphics Corporation
    Inventors: Dale D. Leanna, Allen R. Jorgensen, Eugene W. Wittkopf
  • Patent number: 4280669
    Abstract: In web rewinding apparatus for producing hard-wound individual rolls, a knife for cutting through the web is carried for substantially radial extension and retraction by a cutoff roll which cooperates with a bed roll around which the web has substantial wrap. When extended, the knife enters a longitudinal slot in the bed roll, in which there is a row of fixed pins. A web impalement pusher bar, extended from the cutoff roll along with the knife, impales the web onto the pins. Transfer pads carried by the bed roll extend, to detach the web from the pins and clamp it against a new core. Cores onto which web is wound are supported by six mandrels spaced circumferentially around a turret that carries them, in turn, to each of six fixed stations. Coaxial with each mandrel on the turret is a rotatable driver and a normally disengaged clutch which, when engaged, transmits rotation of its driver to its mandrel. Alternate drivers around the turret are driven from one motor, the remaining drivers by a second motor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 21, 1980
    Date of Patent: July 28, 1981
    Assignee: Magna-Graphics Corporation
    Inventors: Dale D. Leanna, Allen R. Jorgensen, Gerald W. Terp, John LaHaye, Kenneth L. Nehring
  • Patent number: 4266735
    Abstract: In an automatic web rewinding machine having core supporting mandrels carried by an indexingly rotated turret, the chuck arm for supporting the free end of each mandrel is swung between a closed mandrel engaging position and an open position by a reversible pneumatic rotary actuator controlled by a two-position valve. Each actuator and its valve are constrained to rotate with the turret, and they receive pressure air through a hollow turret shaft. A cam follower plunger of the valve is biased to an extended condition at which the actuator tends to hold the chuck arm closed. When a mandrel is established at the unloading station at which wound cores are removed from it, a signal from a turret position sensor causes extension of a first movable cam segment at said station, retracting the plunger and thus opening the chuck arm.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 8, 1980
    Date of Patent: May 12, 1981
    Assignee: Magna-Graphics Corporation
    Inventors: Dale D. Leanna, Allen R. Jorgensen
  • Patent number: 4165688
    Abstract: A printing press ink fountain has means for applying different colored inks to different sections of a circumferentially grooved fountain roll for subsequent transfer to an anilox roll, printing cylinder, and moving web. Ink dams or dividers, each having a hole through which the fountain roll extends, divide the ink fountain into separate ink compartments and cooperate with the fountain and anilox rolls to prevent ink transfer between adjacent sections on each roll. Each divider has a circumferential edge around its hole which extends into a fountain roll groove. Each divider also has a grooved edge which rides against the anilox roll. Air ports are provided along these edges and compressed air is expelled therethrough to provide air seals to prevent ink transfer along the rolls.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 12, 1978
    Date of Patent: August 28, 1979
    Assignee: Magna-Graphics Corporation
    Inventors: Dale D. Leanna, Allen R. Jorgensen
  • Patent number: 4116594
    Abstract: Apparatus for applying a continuous embossing pattern to webs of material such as paper or the like and a method for producing an embossing surface. The apparatus includes rollers which receive a web or webs of such material therebetween and removable embossing plates secured to the surface of the rollers and having an embossing surface for embossing the webs. The rollers are constructed such that they have magnetic properties whereby the embossing plates which are comprised of magnetically attracted material can be held against the roller surface. The plates are positioned in closely adjacent relationship with respect to each other such that they provide a continuous embossing pattern around the surface of the roller. The plates and the rollers also include mutually engaging registering means which permit the plates to be accurately aligned with respect to the roller surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 9, 1977
    Date of Patent: September 26, 1978
    Assignee: Magna-Graphics Corporation
    Inventors: Dale D. Leanna, Allen R. Jorgensen, Thomas R. Curro, Andrew M. Bray