Patents by Inventor Gaylen R. Hinton
Gaylen R. Hinton 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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Publication number: 20110005869Abstract: A space elevator and method of construction of the same that allows a space elevator to be constructed with a single rocket launch by simultaneously sending cables down to earth and away from earth via a construction satellite. When the earthbound cable reaches the surface, additional cable of gradually increasing cross section is fed from the surface of the earth to finish the construction. The finished space elevator uses moving cables to transport simplified elevator cars into space, thereby greatly increasing the throughput of cargo into space compared to prior art and previous designs.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2009Publication date: January 13, 2011Inventor: Gaylen R. Hinton
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Patent number: 6518590Abstract: Field emission transistors where either N type or P type devices are made with an insulated gate isolated from both the emitter and the collector. Such devices have input voltage levels that match the output levels, and as such are fully cascadable and integrable. Emitter and collector functions are combined in combinations to make complimentary pairs, NAND gates and NOR gates.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2000Date of Patent: February 11, 2003Assignee: H & K LabsInventors: Gaylen R. Hinton, David Summers
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Patent number: 6050319Abstract: The present invention provides a non-round container labeling machine and corresponding method. In one embodiment, the present invention provides a labeling machine for applying a label to a non-round container or article where the non-round article has a series of corners located about its surface. The labeling machine according to the present invention includes a rotatable vacuum drum, the drum including engaging means for rotatably engaging the corners of the non-round articles. The labeling machine includes a label associated with the engaging means and a resilient roll on pad means. The labeling machine further includes means for rotating the non-round article between the drum and roll on pad means wherein the engaging means engages a first corner to rotate the article between the drum and the pad means such that the drum generates a torque which rotates the article as the drum rotates and which compresses the roll on pad means such that the pad means stores compressed torque energy.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1998Date of Patent: April 18, 2000Assignee: Trine Labelling SystemsInventor: Gaylen R. Hinton
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Patent number: 5688363Abstract: A roll-fed labelling machine that can be quickly changed to process containers and labels of different sizes does not require changed cutters to match different label sizes by engaging at least 50% of each label on the vacuum drum before it is cut from the web. Infeed guides and roll-on-pad assemblies, specific to individual container sizes can be installed swiftly by means of fixed alignment pins. The starwheel, having a diameter that is only five times the diameter of the mid-size container that the labelling machine is designed to process reduces abrasion and vibration. Starwheels that are aligned and with preset timing adjustment integral with the starwheel members for each container size are changed quickly to synchronize starwheel timing with that of the labelling machine.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 1996Date of Patent: November 18, 1997Assignee: CMS Gilbreth Packaging Systems, Inc.Inventors: Gaylen R. Hinton, Stanley B. Black
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Patent number: 5679209Abstract: A roll-fed labelling machine that can be quickly changed to process containers and labels of different sizes does not require changed cutters to match different label sizes by engaging at least 50% of each label on the vacuum drum before it is cut from the web. Infeed guides and roll-on-pad assemblies, specific to individual container sizes can be installed swiftly by means of fixed alignment pins. The starwheel, having a diameter that is only five times the diameter of the mid-size container that the labelling machine is designed to process reduces abrasion and vibration. Starwheels that are aligned and with preset timing adjustment integral with the starwheel members for each container size are changed quickly to synchronize starwheel timing with that of the labelling machine.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 1996Date of Patent: October 21, 1997Assignee: CMS Gilbreth Packaging Systems, Inc.Inventors: Gaylen R. Hinton, Stanley B. Black
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Patent number: 5643395Abstract: An apparatus for splicing the leading label in a roll of labels to one of the last labels in a second roll. The second roll, depleted because the labels are applied to articles in an assembly line, has photosensitive device that registers this depletion as the second roll is consumed. The device initiates splicing the leading label to a label in the depleted roll. A controller also responds to the device by moving the dancer arm to a predetermined position in order to control the registration of the leading label with the last labels in the second roll. The controller also responds to a count of the labels that are in the web between the production line and the splice in order to identify the article to which the splice has been applied to eject that article from the production line.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 1992Date of Patent: July 1, 1997Assignee: CMS Gilbreth Packaging Systems, Inc.Inventor: Gaylen R. Hinton
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Patent number: 5538575Abstract: A labeling machine applies an adhesive to labels for attachment to containers and has a glue bar which engages a glue roller. A label drum receives and delivers labels into engagement with containers for wrap around labeling of the containers. An adhesive is delivered to the glue bar. The adhesive is a hot melt adhesive which can maintain its label bond while withstanding high heat such as from a pasteurization process. The hot melt adhesive has a viscosity which tends to increase if the adhesive is not kept in constant motion or is allowed to set. The shear of the adhesive is increased during adhesive transfer to ensure low viscosity transfer of the adhesive from the glue roller to a label positioned on the label drum.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1994Date of Patent: July 23, 1996Assignee: CMS Gilbreth Packaging SystemsInventor: Gaylen R. Hinton
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Patent number: 5512120Abstract: An apparatus and method for applying a heat shrinkable film to a container having a right-circular, cylindrical sidewall section and at least one inwardly directed end section. A film segment is transported by a rotary vacuum drum past an adhesive station, where adhesive is applied to leading and trailing ends of the film. Then, the film is wrapped completely around the container by the co-operative action of a vacuum drum and an arcuate roll-on pad, leaving a free-standing portion of the label extending past the sidewall section. In the overlapping ends of the film, a first seam is formed by compressive forces between the vacuum drum and the container sidewall. A second seam is simultaneously formed by the compressive force of an active label deflector on the vacuum drum, adapted to press the free-standing portion of the label ends against the end section of the container. Heat is then applied to the label, shrinking the free-standing portion upon the container's end section.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1994Date of Patent: April 30, 1996Assignee: Trine Manufacturing Company, Inc.Inventors: Gaylen R. Hinton, Stanley B. Black
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Patent number: 5441210Abstract: An apparatus and method for controlling the tension and stopping action of web material fed from a supply roll is disclosed. A supply roll of web material is supported on a support assembly. A brake is operatively connected to the support assembly for applying a braking force onto the support assembly to apply tension onto the withdrawn web material. The diameter of the supply roll is sensed and a signal is generated to the power supply of a brake proportional to the diameter of the supply roll to vary the applied braking force and maintain a constant tension on the web material during its withdrawal. A stopping signal is generated to the brake power supply during stopping operation of film withdrawal to increase the braking force supplied to the support assembly. The stopping signal is an additive combination of a first signal that is essentially proportional to the diameter of the supply roll and a second signal that is essentially constant.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1993Date of Patent: August 15, 1995Inventor: Gaylen R. Hinton
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Patent number: 5058724Abstract: A method and apparatus for orienting rotationally symmetrical articles and containers having an orientation reference index thereon. An infeed mechanism successively delivers containers to a rotary starwheel, preferably having a plurality of container pockets spaced about its periphery. An arcuate guide is concentric with and spaced radially outwardly from the periphery of the starwheel. A mechanism is provided within each pocket to maintain the entering containers initially in a radially extended position, in rolling engagement with the arcuate guide. A detector senses the index on the rotating container, and sends a pulse to delay circuitry. Depending upon a number of operational parameters, including overall speed of the orienter, the viscosity of the product within the containers, and whether the containers are full of product or not, the control pulse is accordingly delayed.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 1990Date of Patent: October 22, 1991Inventor: Gaylen R. Hinton