Patents by Inventor Anthony J. Cerniglia
Anthony J. Cerniglia 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).
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Patent number: 8186994Abstract: An improved sucker pin bushing for an injection mold is disclosed. In various preferred embodiments, the improved sucker pin bushing maintains much of the configuration of a conventional sucker pin bushing, namely a body portion and a head portion having a larger diameter than the body portion. A shoulder is formed where the body portion meets the head portion. However, the need for a jam screw or other retaining means is eliminated by the present invention by the inclusion of threads on the head portion of the bushing.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2006Date of Patent: May 29, 2012Inventor: Anthony J. Cerniglia
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Publication number: 20120017414Abstract: A system for securely installing one or more drawers or shelves in a cabinet. The system includes a set of adjustable stretcher bar housing assemblies having at least one pair of adjustable stretcher bar housing assemblies. Each adjustable stretcher bar housing assembly includes a first face adapted to contact one of a rear wall or a face frame of a cabinet, and a second face longitudinally spaced from the first face and adapted to contact the other of the rear wall or the face frame of the cabinet. The system further includes an adjustment system having a primary translation generating mechanism and a movable adjustment member. The primary translation generating mechanism causes the moveable adjustment member to axially extend until at least one of the first face or the second face contacts one of the face frame or the rear wall of the cabinet.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2011Publication date: January 26, 2012Inventor: Anthony J. Cerniglia
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Patent number: 8038425Abstract: A friction puller for an injection mold is disclosed. The friction puller has a bolt with a head portion and a threaded portion. The friction puller has first and second first substantially hemispherical wedges having a first and second passages running through them for the bolt and allow lateral float about the bolt. The friction puller also has a deformable jacket having a third passage running through is for the bolt and first and second substantially hemispherical cups for receiving the first and second substantially hemispherical wedges. The first hemispherical wedge can have a vent relief notch disposed in a top surface of the first hemispherical wedge. The deformable jacket can have a jacket vent notch disposed in a top surface of the deformable jacket. The bolt head and the jacket can have alignment indicator marks thereon. The bolt threads can have a variable pitch diameter.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2008Date of Patent: October 18, 2011Assignee: Progressive Components International CorporationInventors: Glenn Starkey, Anthony J. Cerniglia
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Patent number: 8038426Abstract: A friction puller for an injection mold is disclosed. The friction puller has a bolt with a head portion and a threaded portion. The friction puller has first and/or second first substantially hemispherical wedges having a first and/or second passages running through them for the bolt and allow lateral float about the bolt. The friction puller also has a deformable jacket having a third passage running through is for the bolt and first and second substantially hemispherical cups for receiving the first and second substantially hemispherical wedges. The first hemispherical wedge can have a vent relief notch disposed in a top surface of the first hemispherical wedge. The deformable jacket can have a jacket vent notch disposed in a top surface of the deformable jacket. The bolt head and the jacket can have alignment indicator marks thereon. The bolt threads can have a variable pitch diameter.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2009Date of Patent: October 18, 2011Assignee: Progressive Components International CorporationInventors: Glenn Starkey, Anthony J. Cerniglia
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Publication number: 20090269434Abstract: A friction puller for an injection mold is disclosed. The friction puller has a bolt with a head portion and a threaded portion. The friction puller has first and/or second first substantially hemispherical wedges having a first and/or second passages running through them for the bolt and allow lateral float about the bolt. The friction puller also has a deformable jacket having a third passage running through is for the bolt and first and second substantially hemispherical cups for receiving the first and second substantially hemispherical wedges. The first hemispherical wedge can have a vent relief notch disposed in a top surface of the first hemispherical wedge. The deformable jacket can have a jacket vent notch disposed in a top surface of the deformable jacket. The bolt head and the jacket can have alignment indicator marks thereon. The bolt threads can have a variable pitch diameter.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2009Publication date: October 29, 2009Inventors: Glenn Starkey, Anthony J. Cerniglia
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Publication number: 20090263528Abstract: A friction puller for an injection mold is disclosed. The friction puller has a bolt with a head portion and a threaded portion. The friction puller has first and second first substantially hemispherical wedges having a first and second passages running through them for the bolt and allow lateral float about the bolt. The friction puller also has a deformable jacket having a third passage running through is for the bolt and first and second substantially hemispherical cups for receiving the first and second substantially hemispherical wedges. The first hemispherical wedge can have a vent relief notch disposed in a top surface of the first hemispherical wedge. The deformable jacket can have a jacket vent notch disposed in a top surface of the deformable jacket. The bolt head and the jacket can have alignment indicator marks thereon. The bolt threads can have a variable pitch diameter.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2008Publication date: October 22, 2009Inventor: Anthony J. Cerniglia
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Patent number: 7431581Abstract: A retaining device for an injection mold is disclosed. The retaining device has a device body which has a top surface and a bottom surface. A live bearing is mounted in the device body such that a portion of the live bearing extends above a top surface of the device body. The device is secured such that the live bearing supports movement of a first portion of the injection mold. A shoulder surface is formed where a body head portion interfaces with a body base portion. A spring is disposed around the body base portion such that a spring top is in communication with the shoulder surface, and a spring bottom extends below the bottom surface of the device body. The spring creates a “pre-load” force that will hold the slide in place. Optional washers can be added to the device to adjust the “pre-load.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2007Date of Patent: October 7, 2008Inventor: Anthony J. Cerniglia
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Publication number: 20080085337Abstract: A retaining device for an injection mold is disclosed. The retaining device has a device body which has a top surface and a bottom surface. A live bearing is mounted in the device body such that a portion of the live bearing extends above a top surface of the device body. The device is secured such that the live bearing supports movement of a first portion of the injection mold. A shoulder surface is formed where a body head portion interfaces with a body base portion. A spring is disposed is around the body base portion such that a spring top is in communication with the shoulder surface, and a spring bottom extends below the bottom surface of the device body. The spring creates a “pre-load” force that will hold the slide in place. Optional washers can be added to the device to adjust the “pre-load.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2007Publication date: April 10, 2008Inventor: Anthony J. Cerniglia
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Publication number: 20070290119Abstract: An improved sucker pin bushing for an injection mold is disclosed. In various preferred embodiments, the improved sucker pin bushing maintains much of the configuration of a conventional sucker pin bushing, namely a body portion and a head portion having a larger diameter than the body portion. A shoulder is formed where the body portion meets the head portion. However, the need for a jam screw or other retaining means is eliminated by the present invention by the inclusion of threads on the head portion of the bushing.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2006Publication date: December 20, 2007Inventor: Anthony J. Cerniglia
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Publication number: 20070281051Abstract: An angle pin roller guide is disclosed. A slide has at least one angle pin receiving hole for receiving an angle pin. Adjacent to the angle pin receiving hole is at least one pair of roller bearings mounted in the slide. Movement of the angle pin in a first direction imparts a force on the roller bearings, which results in a corresponding movement of the slide in second direction, which is substantially perpendicular to the first direction. Two or more sets of roller bearings can be staggered relative to the movement of the angle pin such that the corresponding movement of the slide varies with the degree of stagger between the sets of roller bearings.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2007Publication date: December 6, 2007Inventor: Anthony J. Cerniglia
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Patent number: 7229269Abstract: A slide retaining device for an injection mold is disclosed. The slide retaining device has a device body which has a top surface and a bottom surface. A live bearing can be mounted in the device body such that a portion of the live bearing extends above a top surface of the device body. The device is secured such that the live bearing supports the travel of a slide. A shoulder surface is formed where a body head portion interfaces with a body base portion. A spring is disposed is around the body base portion such that a spring top is in communication with the shoulder surface, and a spring bottom extends below the bottom surface of the device body. The spring creates a “pre-load” force that will hold the slide in place. Optional washers can be added to the device to adjust the “pre-load”.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2004Date of Patent: June 12, 2007Assignee: Progressive Components International CorporationInventor: Anthony J. Cerniglia