Patents by Inventor Gerhard Lintelmann

Gerhard Lintelmann 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: 9492935
    Abstract: The apparatus (1) includes a horizontally supported transport drum (11), spaced-apart endless belts (51) that revolve around rollers (54.1 to 54.8) and are partially wrapped around the transport drum (11) such that an infeed (14) and an outlet (15) are formed and the cardboard cuttings (2, 3) are pressed against and conveyed on the drum. Groove cutting tools (72) are arranged between the belts (51). In order to allow a visual inspection of the cut grooves (3a) from above during the operation of the apparatus, the outlet (15) is situated in the region of the upper vertex of the transport drum (11). The delivery of the grooved cardboard cuttings (3) at the upper vertex of the transport drum (11) also results in an ergonomically advantageous removal height.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 12, 2013
    Date of Patent: November 15, 2016
    Assignee: Kolbus GmbH & Co. KG
    Inventors: Klaus Gerke, Gerhard Lintelmann, Leonid Ugorets
  • Patent number: 9296118
    Abstract: A device (1) for grooving cardboard cuttings (2, 3) that features a driven, horizontally supported transport drum (11) and spaced-apart endless belts (51) that revolve around rollers (54.1 to 54.8) and effectively convey the cardboard cuttings (2, 3) by pressing them against the drum shell. Groove cutting tools (72) are arranged between the belts (51) at a defined distance from the drum shell and make it possible to produce grooves with essentially triangular cross section in the cardboard cuttings (2). In order to adjust the aperture angle of the grooves independently of one another, the adjustment of the angle within the respective groove cutting tool (72) is realized by curved guides (77). The center of curvature (81) of the curved guide (77) lies in the region of the drum shell, as well as in the region of the blade tip (71a) of the knife (71), such that the aperture angle and the depth of the groove can be adjusted independently of one another.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 30, 2013
    Date of Patent: March 29, 2016
    Assignee: Kolbus GmbH & Co. KG
    Inventors: Klaus Gerke, Gerhard Lintelmann, Leonid Ugorets
  • Publication number: 20140123828
    Abstract: A device (1) for grooving cardboard cuttings (2, 3) that features a driven, horizontally supported transport drum (11) and spaced-apart endless belts (51) that revolve around rollers (54.1 to 54.8) and effectively convey the cardboard cuttings (2, 3) by pressing them against the drum shell. Groove cutting tools (72) are arranged between the belts (51) at a defined distance from the drum shell and make it possible to produce grooves with essentially triangular cross section in the cardboard cuttings (2). In order to adjust the aperture angle of the grooves independently of one another, the adjustment of the angle within the respective groove cutting tool (72) is realized by means of curved guides (77). The center of curvature (81) of the curved guide (77) lies in the region of the drum shell, as well as in the region of the blade tip (71a) of the knife (71), such that the aperture angle and the depth of the groove can be adjusted independently of one another.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 30, 2013
    Publication date: May 8, 2014
    Applicant: Kolbus GmbH & Co. KG
    Inventors: Klaus Gerke, Gerhard Lintelmann, Leonid Ugorets
  • Publication number: 20140013920
    Abstract: An apparatus (1) for grooving cardboard cuttings (2, 3) features a transport drum (11), spaced-apart belts (51) that revolve around rollers (54.1 to 54.8) such that an infeed (14) and an outlet (15) are formed. Groove cutting tools 72 are arranged between the belts (51) at a defined distance from the drum surface. The belts (51) and/or the groove cutting tools (72, 72.1 to 72.6) are situated on a first or second carrier (31) that can be displaced back and forth between a working position and an idle position radially to the transport drum (11). Another embodiment features several third carriers (52.1 to 52.7) that can be separately displaced relative to one another and to the transport drum (11) and feature at least the rollers (54.1 54.8) intended for guiding and tensioning a preferably individual belt (51).
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 12, 2013
    Publication date: January 16, 2014
    Inventors: Klaus Gerke, Gerhard Lintelmann, Leonid Ugorets
  • Publication number: 20140013919
    Abstract: The apparatus (1) includes a horizontally supported transport drum (11), spaced-apart endless belts (51) that revolve around rollers (54.1 to 54.8) and are partially wrapped around the transport drum (11) such that an infeed (14) and an outlet (15) are formed and the cardboard cuttings (2, 3) are pressed against and conveyed on the drum. Groove cutting tools (72) are arranged between the belts (51). In order to allow a visual inspection of the cut grooves (3a) from above during the operation of the apparatus, the outlet (15) is situated in the region of the upper vertex of the transport drum (11). The delivery of the grooved cardboard cuttings (3) at the upper vertex of the transport drum (11) also results in an ergonomically advantageous removal height.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 12, 2013
    Publication date: January 16, 2014
    Inventors: Klaus Gerke, Gerhard Lintelmann, Leonid Ugorets
  • Patent number: 7614838
    Abstract: The invention pertains to a method and apparatus for producing cases with rounded corners. According to this method, the corner edge (10) that protrudes in the region of a rounded corner (9) is initially uprighted and turned over and subsequently pressed on the cover boards (7a, b, c) together with the turning-over and pressing-on of the lateral edge (11a) of an adjacent lateral border, in the same station (1). The apparatus comprises at least one rounded corner tool (3) that is arranged in the same station (1) in the which the lateral edges (11a, b) of opposed lateral borders that lie parallel to one another are uprighted, turned over, and pressed on the cover. The rounded corner tool (3) can be moved (b) toward the center of the case and out of the effective range of the lateral turn-in device (24) immediately before the turning-over and pressing-on movement (c, d) of the lateral turn-in device (24).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 8, 2006
    Date of Patent: November 10, 2009
    Assignee: Kolbus GmbH & Co. KG
    Inventors: Günter Geldmeier, Frank Tautz, Gerhard Lintelmann
  • Publication number: 20060210378
    Abstract: The invention pertains to a method and apparatus for producing cases with rounded corners. According to this method, the corner edge (10) that protrudes in the region of a rounded corner (9) is initially uprighted and turned over and subsequently pressed on the cover boards (7a, b, c) together with the turning-over and pressing-on of the lateral edge (11a) of an adjacent lateral border, in the same station (1). The apparatus comprises at least one rounded corner tool (3) that is arranged in the same station (1) in the which the lateral edges (11a, b) of opposed lateral borders that lie parallel to one another are uprighted, turned over, and pressed on the cover. The rounded corner tool (3) can be moved (b) toward the center of the case and out of the effective range of the lateral turn-in device (24) immediately before the turning-over and pressing-on movement (c, d) of the lateral turn-in device (24).
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 8, 2006
    Publication date: September 21, 2006
    Inventors: Gunter Geldmeier, Frank Tautz, Gerhard Lintelmann
  • Patent number: 6669429
    Abstract: Apparatus for manufacturing book-binding covers including a board-feeding-in system for feeding in cover boards and a back insert and a copy-feeding-in system for feeding in reference copies. A copy cylinder grips the reference copies, guides them past a glue-applying roll, and joins them to the cover boards and back insert. A tucking-in and pressing-on device folds the protruding reference-copy edges round the board edges and presses the book covers on. A feeding-out device delivers the book covers in stacks. The material flow of the book boards, back inserts, reference copies, and book covers is orientated in an ascending manner in relation to the horizontal surface on which the apparatus stands. The gain in height thus achieved compensates for the losses in height in the board magazine, in the tucking-in system, in the feeding-out device, and on the onward conveyers so that the laying-on of the cover boards takes place at virtually the same, ergonomic working height as the taking-off of the book covers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 19, 2001
    Date of Patent: December 30, 2003
    Assignee: Kolbus GmbH & Co. KG
    Inventors: Jens E. Beermann, Gerhard Lintelmann, Peter Gross, Frank Tautz
  • Patent number: 6616088
    Abstract: A device for storing and unrolling materials in web form in bookbinding machines having a roll-changing device for connecting a material which is to be unwound from a roll to the end of a material of the same kind unwound from another roll. The two rolls of material are placed, resting on their superficies, in an almost perpendicular shaft and are supported and guided on side walls of the shaft via their end faces. The roll of material to be stored rests on a stationary, almost horizontal floor. The unwinding roll of material rests on movable supporting elements which are set in motion, during the unrolling of the roll of material, when the latter is supported against supporting rollers forming one end face of the shaft.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 19, 2001
    Date of Patent: September 9, 2003
    Assignee: Kolbus GmbH & Co. KG
    Inventors: Gerhard Lintelmann, Günter Geldmeier
  • Publication number: 20020061240
    Abstract: Apparatus for manufacturing book-binding covers including a board-feeding-in system for feeding in cover boards and a back insert and a copy-feeding-in system for feeding in reference copies. A copy cylinder grips the reference copies, guides them past a glue-applying roll, and joins them to the cover boards and back insert. A tucking-in and pressing-on device folds the protruding reference-copy edges round the board edges and presses the book covers on. A feeding-out device delivers the book covers in stacks. The material flow of the book boards, back inserts, reference copies, and book covers is orientated in an ascending manner in relation to the horizontal surface on which the apparatus stands. The gain in height thus achieved compensates for the losses in height in the board magazine, in the tucking-in system, in the feeding-out device, and on the onward conveyers so that the laying-on of the cover boards takes place at virtually the same, ergonomic working height as the taking-off of the book covers.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 19, 2001
    Publication date: May 23, 2002
    Applicant: Kolbus GmbH & Co. KG.
    Inventors: Jens E. Beermann, Gerhard Lintelmann, Peter Gross, Frank Tautz
  • Publication number: 20020060266
    Abstract: A device for storing and unrolling materials in web form in bookbinding machines having a roll-changing device for connecting a material which is to be unwound from a roll to the end of a material of the same kind unwound from another roll. The two rolls of material are placed, resting on their superficies, in an almost perpendicular shaft and are supported and guided on side walls of the shaft via their end faces. The roll of material to be stored rests on a stationary, almost horizontal floor. The unwinding roll of material rests on movable supporting elements which are set in motion, during the unrolling of the roll of material, when the latter is supported against supporting rollers forming one end face of the shaft.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 19, 2001
    Publication date: May 23, 2002
    Applicant: Kolbus GmbH & Co. KG.
    Inventors: Gerhard Lintelmann, Gunter Geldmeier