Patents by Inventor Gabriel R. Buky

Gabriel R. Buky 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: 4639821
    Abstract: The articles to be degaussed are carried along on a conveyor under which is a magnet rotating on an axis extending through the conveyor and the articles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 10, 1985
    Date of Patent: January 27, 1987
    Assignee: Electro-Matic Products Co.
    Inventors: Kenneth M. Littwin, Joseph A. Armond, Gabriel R. Buky, Fred Patrick
  • Patent number: 4542909
    Abstract: The cart is made as a unitary and rigid frame, having a lower platform and an elevated platform, both forming wells for holding loose items. The elevated platform is triangular, and the tripod supporting the TV camera is placed thereon, and releasably locked. The elevated platform is of less area than the lower platform, exposing a portion of the latter, and an adjustable operator's seat is mounted on the frame, over the exposed position of the lower platform. Wheels are provided, non-castering at a rear end of the cart, and casters at the front end, and a brake at the front end between the casters actuatable by the foot and when in braking position, lifting the front end of the cart off the floor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 28, 1983
    Date of Patent: September 24, 1985
    Assignee: Electro-Matic Products Co.
    Inventors: Kenneth M. Littwin, Gabriel R. Buky
  • Patent number: 4470094
    Abstract: A machine having a conveyor for carrying a workpiece to be magnetized therethrough. It includes two demagnetizing magnets arranged at a mutual angle of 90.degree. and both at 45.degree. to the direction of travel on the conveyor. The magnets are arranged respectively above and below the conveyor, and hence above and below the workpiece on the conveyor, and are spaced apart in the direction of travel of the conveyor. The conveyor, structurally, includes a stationary base, and endless belts carrying paddles, the paddles engaging the workpieces and moving them along the base. The workpieces "float, " capable of moving to any position according to the condition of magnetism in them and the position and shape of the demagnetizing magnets, and upon encountering the field of the demagnetizing magnet that is disposed above the workpieces, the workpieces are capable of being attracted up to that demagnetizing magnet, off of the base of the conveyor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 27, 1982
    Date of Patent: September 4, 1984
    Assignee: Electro-Matic Products Co.
    Inventors: Joseph A. Armond, Gabriel R. Buky, Fred Patrick
  • Patent number: 4388792
    Abstract: A fill belt (conveyor) carries boxes successively to a fill position where the magnetic articles (steel needles) are introduced into each box. They are fed from a vibrating bowl, controlled by a solenoid actuated gate. As the articles approach the box in a spout, they are demagnetized to facilitate flow thereof. As they are placed in the box they are magnetized in the box to align them in proper position. This magnetizing alignment is performed in a series of steps, and they are demagnetized after each step, including the final step when they are in their final condition for use. The quantity of articles in a box is sensed by a Hall generator sensor which utilizes the magnetic field in the articles for producing a control signal. While the articles are being deposited in the box, the spout is reciprocated along the path of the fill belt through the range of the box.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 31, 1980
    Date of Patent: June 21, 1983
    Assignee: Electro-Matic Products Co.
    Inventors: Joseph A. Armond, Gabriel R. Buky, Fred Patrick
  • Patent number: 4354149
    Abstract: A battery charge system for a transfer magnet (heretofore generally known as a lift magnet) and for a chuck control. In the case of the transfer magnet, the battery provides constant power, while in the case of the chuck control, it serves as a standby power. The charge system is automatically connected when the charge on the battery reaches a predetermined minimum, and disconnected when it is charged to a predetermined maximum. The battery in each case is connected with the usual utility source of AC, and upon the voltage of the battery reaching the levels mentioned, the AC source is respectively connected or disconnected.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 11, 1980
    Date of Patent: October 12, 1982
    Inventors: Joseph A. Armond, Gabriel R. Buky