Patents by Inventor Frank Beswick
Frank Beswick 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: 5579791Abstract: Apparatus for washing bottles, in which a transfer conveyor define an endless loop belt between an inlet end and outlet end. A plurality of cups are carried along the endless loop. An inlet elevator adjacent the inlet end supplies a quantity of bottles in an open end down orientation to the cups. Fluid injectors are movably mounted on the conveyor to position a nozzle into each open end down oriented bottle to supply fluid to inside of the bottles. An outlet elevator is adjacent outlet end for removing bottles from the apparatus in an open end up orientation.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1995Date of Patent: December 3, 1996Assignee: The West Company, IncorporatedInventors: Frank Beswick, John T. Connor
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Patent number: 5343886Abstract: Apparatus for washing bottles, in which a transfer conveyor define an endless loop belt between an inlet end and outlet end. A plurality of cups are carried along the endless loop. An inlet elevator adjacent the inlet end supplies a quantity of bottles in an open end down orientation to the cups. Fluid injectors are movably mounted on the conveyor to position a nozzle into each open end down oriented bottle to supply fluid to inside of the bottles. An outlet elevator is adjacent outlet end for removing bottles from the apparatus in an open end up orientation.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1992Date of Patent: September 6, 1994Assignee: The West Company, IncorporatedInventor: Frank Beswick
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Patent number: 5235996Abstract: Apparatus for washing bottles, in which a transfer conveyor define an endless loop belt between an inlet end and outlet end. A plurality of cups are carried along the endless loop. An inlet elevator adjacent the inlet end supplies a quantity of bottles in an open end down orientation to the cups. Fluid injectors are movably mounted on the conveyor to position a nozzle into each open end down oriented bottle to supply fluid to inside of the bottles. An outlet elevator is adjacent outlet end for removing bottles from the apparatus in an open end up orientation.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 1991Date of Patent: August 17, 1993Assignee: The West Company, IncorporatedInventor: Frank Beswick
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Patent number: 5135014Abstract: Apparatus for washing bottles, in which a transfer conveyor define an endless loop belt between an inlet end and outlet end. A plurality of cups are carried along the endless loop. An inlet elevator adjacent the inlet end supplies a quantity of bottles in an open end down orientation to the cups. Fluid injectors are movably mounted on the conveyor to position a nozzle into each open end down oriented bottle to supply fluid to inside of the bottles. An outlet elevator is adjacent outlet end for removing bottles from the apparatus in an open end up orientation.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 1990Date of Patent: August 4, 1992Assignee: The West Company, IncorporatedInventor: Frank Beswick
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Patent number: 5050722Abstract: Orienting apparatus for orienting articles such as stoppers in a predtermined fashion so that they can be assembled to vials comprising a central rotatable dome member, defining an open chamber for the stoppers where they are positioned in random fashion and a plurality of track-ways communicating with the rotatable dome element and a discharge station and deflector means along the track-ways cooperatively associated therewith which, upon rotation of the dome element, cause the element along said track-ways and during course of movement to become oriented in a predetermined position when they are at the said discharge station.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 1990Date of Patent: September 24, 1991Assignee: The West Company IncorporatedInventor: Frank Beswick
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Patent number: 5022165Abstract: Apparatus for sterilizing objects, including an enclosed chamber having an inlet and an outlet. Also included are walls defining and separately enclosing a preheat zone, a sterilization zone and cooling zone respectively between the inlet and the outlet. The preheat zone includes an exhaust stack for discharging air from the apparatus. The exhaust unit has a temperature sensor for adjusting the amount of exhaust air based upon the temperature in the exhaust stack. The cooling zone includes a recirculating device for directing air from the cooling zone to the preheat zone. It also includes a regulator to control the amount of air directed by the recirculating device, based upon air pressure in the cooling zone.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1990Date of Patent: June 11, 1991Assignee: The West Company, IncorporatedInventor: Frank Beswick
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Patent number: 4953684Abstract: A device for transferring small discrete objects such as pharmaceutical stoppers and caps including a frame movably positionable at a predetermined location for delivery of the objects and an angularly displaced conveyor on the frame having a discharge chute at the predetermined location for discharge of objects thereto. The conveyor includes a conveyor chain defining a path from a transfer path to the discharge chute. The chain has bucket flights for conveying the objects along the path. A delivery chute is also on the frame for transferring the objects to the transfer point. The delivery chute includes a first tray inclined with the horizontal and having an open terminal end adjacent the transfer point positioned to feed the objects to the conveyor chain. The delivery chute further includes a second tray located within the first tray at the same or greater angle with the horizontal and positioned to receive the objects.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 1988Date of Patent: September 4, 1990Assignee: The West Company, IncorporatedInventors: Frank Beswick, Robert W. Winship
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Patent number: 4856640Abstract: A device for transferring small discrete objects such as pharmaceutical stoppers andn caps including a frame movably positionable at a predetermined location for delivery of the objects and an angularly displaced conveyor on the frame having a discharge chute at the predetermined location for discharge in objects thereto. The conveyor includes a conveyor chain apparatus defining a path from a transfer point to the discharge chute. The chain has bucket flight apparatus for conveying the objects along the path. A delivery chute is also on the frame for transferring the objects to the transfer point. The delivery chute includes a first tray inclined with the horizontal and having an open lower terminal end adjacent the transfer point positioned to feed the objects to the conveyor chain. The delivery chute further includes a second tray located within the first tray at the same or greater angle with the horizontal and positioned to receive the objects.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 1987Date of Patent: August 15, 1989Assignee: The West CompanyInventors: Frank Beswick, Robert W. Winship