Patents by Inventor Henry F. Raupp
Henry F. Raupp 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: 8429989Abstract: An apparatus and method for rotating glass containers and like wares for purposes of inspection is disclosed that uses a compact, modular apparatus which has a drive system that automatically accelerates the wares to full rotation speed while applying only the amount of contact force to the wares that is required to rotate them. The apparatus of the present invention is compact and thus consumes minimal volume in the area near the glass container being rotated. The apparatus for rotating glass containers of the present invention has an outstanding ability to move quickly into contact with a glass container and accelerate it to its full speed without damaging it or being damaged by it, and presents a low degree of impact to glass containers.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2008Date of Patent: April 30, 2013Assignee: Emhart Glass S.A.Inventor: Henry F. Raupp
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Patent number: 7731016Abstract: A bottle inspection machine is disclosed which has a starwheel feeder and an outfeed mechanism for receiving bottles from the starwheel feeder. The outfeed mechanism has an inner belt conveyor which has a pickoff wheel adjacent the starwheel feeder and a second wheel. At least one drive belt is supported by the pickoff and second wheels for defining a linear outfeed belt portion. The outfeed mechanism also has an outer serpentine belt conveyor which has an idler wheel located radially inwardly from the pick off wheel which defines an opening for receiving a bottle displaced by the starwheel feeder and a third wheel. At least one flexible serpentine belt is supported by the idler and third wheels which are located to define a location where a bottle will be discharged from the outfeed mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2009Date of Patent: June 8, 2010Assignee: Emhart Glass S.A.Inventors: Stephen M. Giometti, Henry F. Raupp
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Publication number: 20100095790Abstract: An apparatus and method for rotating glass containers and like wares for purposes of inspection is disclosed that uses a compact, modular apparatus which has a drive system that automatically accelerates the wares to full rotation speed while applying only the amount of contact force to the wares that is required to rotate them. The apparatus of the present invention is compact and thus consumes minimal volume in the area near the glass container being rotated. The apparatus for rotating glass containers of the present invention has an outstanding ability to move quickly into contact with a glass container and accelerate it to its full speed without damaging it or being damaged by it, and presents a low degree of impact to glass containers.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2008Publication date: April 22, 2010Inventor: Henry F. Raupp
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Publication number: 20090139841Abstract: A bottle inspection machine is disclosed which has a starwheel feeder and an outfeed mechanism for receiving bottles from the starwheel feeder. The outfeed mechanism has an inner belt conveyor which has a pickoff wheel adjacent the starwheel feeder and a second wheel. At least one drive belt is supported by the pickoff and second wheels for defining a linear outfeed belt portion. The outfeed mechanism also has an outer serpentine belt conveyor which has an idler wheel located radially inwardly from the pick off wheel which defines an opening for receiving a bottle displaced by the starwheel feeder and a third wheel. At least one flexible serpentine belt is supported by the idler and third wheels which are located to define a location where a bottle will be discharged from the outfeed mechanism.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2009Publication date: June 4, 2009Inventors: Stephen M. Giometti, Henry F. Raupp
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Patent number: 7494003Abstract: A bottle inspection machine is disclosed which has a starwheel feeder and an outfeed mechanism for receiving bottles from the starwheel feeder. The outfeed mechanism has an inner belt conveyor which has a pickoff wheel adjacent the starwheel feeder and a second wheel. At least one drive belt is supported by the pickoff and second wheels for defining a linear outfeed belt portion. The outfeed mechanism also has an outer serpentine belt conveyor which has an idler wheel located radially inwardly from the pick off wheel which defines an opening for receiving a bottle displaced by the starwheel feeder and a third wheel. At least one flexible serpentine belt is supported by the idler and third wheels which are located to define a location where a bottle will be discharged from the outfeed mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2007Date of Patent: February 24, 2009Assignee: Emhart Glass S.A.Inventors: Stephen M. Giometti, Henry F. Raupp
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Patent number: 7342376Abstract: A machine for operating on a glass bottle. A carriage is displaceable by a servo motor having three lead lines. The rotation of the servo motor is stopped when power has been removed by shorting regenerative resistors to the three motor leads. The stopped servo motor is held at its stopped position by connecting a direct current power supply to two of the three servo motors.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2006Date of Patent: March 11, 2008Assignee: Emhart Glass SAInventor: Henry F. Raupp
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Patent number: 7073877Abstract: A machine for inspecting a container which is being conveyed along a linear path. The machine has cabinets situated in front of the conveyor path at either side of a central open area in front of the conveyor path which is to be used by an operator for servicing the conveyor. The interior sides of these cabinets are open for access to electronics and the central opening is closed by a pair of doors which are releasably attached to the sides of the cabinets and can be push in to provide access to the central area and can be pulled from the cabinets to provide access to electronics through the open sides of the cabinets.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2003Date of Patent: July 11, 2006Assignee: Emhart Glass S.A.Inventor: Henry F. Raupp
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Patent number: 6943877Abstract: A machine for inspecting a container which is being conveyed along a linear path. The machine has spaced left hand and right hand cabinets in front of the linear path with the space therebetween being space in which an operator can stand to be proximate to the linear path. The machine has left hand and right hand inspection stations which include a left-hand assembly located in front of the linear path and a right hand assembly located in front of the linear path. These assemblies are pivotally mounted about vertical axes so that they can be pivoted from a closed position proximate the liner path to a retracted position away from the linear path. At the retracted position an operator can enter the machine and service the inspection stations.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2003Date of Patent: September 13, 2005Assignee: Emhart Glass S.A.Inventors: Richard D. Diehr, Henry F. Raupp
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Patent number: 6930463Abstract: A motor controller system for operating a plurality of step motors. The step motors are arranged in a number of motor groups each having no more than āNā step motors. A group multiplexer will deliver feed signals to the correct numbered motor of a motor group. There is a single 1 axis motor control and an output drive for each motor number of a group. The 1 axis motor control supplies the group multiplexer with motor group data so that the group multiplexer will supply the correct motor group and the 1 axis motor control also individually enables the motors of that group which are to be operated and conjointly supplies all the output drives with a desired feed signal.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2003Date of Patent: August 16, 2005Assignee: Emhart Glass S.A.Inventor: Henry F. Raupp
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Patent number: 6915894Abstract: A machine for inspecting bottles. The machine has a belt conveyor with upper and lower opposed pairs of belt drives. Each belt drive includes a casing which supports opposed drive and idler pulleys which support a belt for displacement. A motor drive, mounted on the casing, drives the drive pulley.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2003Date of Patent: July 12, 2005Assignee: Emhart Glass S.A.Inventor: Henry F. Raupp
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Publication number: 20040263098Abstract: A motor controller system for operating a plurality of step motors. The step motors are arranged in a number of motor groups each having no more than “N” step motors. A group multiplexer will deliver feed signals to the correct numbered motor of a motor group. There is a single 1 axis motor control and an output drive for each motor number of a group. The 1 axis motor control supplies the group multiplexer with motor group data so that the group multiplexer will supply the correct motor group and the 1 axis motor control also individually enables the motors of that group which are to be operated and conjointly supplies all the output drives with a desired feed signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2003Publication date: December 30, 2004Inventor: Henry F. Raupp
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Publication number: 20040262125Abstract: A machine for inspecting bottles. The machine has a belt conveyor with upper and lower opposed pairs of belt drives. Each belt drive includes a casing which supports opposed drive and idler pulleys which support a belt for displacement. A motor drive, mounted on the casing, drives the drive pulley.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2003Publication date: December 30, 2004Inventor: Henry F. Raupp
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Publication number: 20040263839Abstract: A machine for inspecting a container which is being conveyed along a linear path. The machine has spaced left hand and right hand cabinets in front of the linear path with the space therebetween being space in which an operator can stand to be proximate to the linear path. The machine has left hand and right hand inspection stations which include a left-hand assembly located in front of the linear path and a right hand assembly located in front of the linear path. These assemblies are pivotally mounted about vertical axes so that they can be pivoted from a closed position proximate the liner path to a retracted position away from the linear path. At the retracted position an operator can enter the machine and service the inspection stations.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2003Publication date: December 30, 2004Inventors: Richard D. Diehr, Henry F. Raupp
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Publication number: 20040262508Abstract: A machine for inspecting a container which is being conveyed along a linear path. The machine has cabinets situated in front of the conveyor path at either side of a central open area in front of the conveyor path which is to be used by an operator for servicing the conveyor. The interior sides of these cabinets are open for access to electronics and the central opening is closed by a pair of doors which are releasably attached to the sides of the cabinets and can be push in to provide access to the central area and can be pulled from the cabinets to provide access to electronics through the open sides of the cabinets.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2003Publication date: December 30, 2004Inventor: Henry F. Raupp
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Patent number: 6795176Abstract: A machine for inspecting the heal code of a bottle. The bottle is supported vertically at an inspection location and a camera having an imaging area is located vertically beneath the bottle. A light source directs a beam of light downwardly through the bottle and an iris for limits the beam to light which pass through the opening of the supported bottle and will illuminate the bottom of the supported bottle outwardly to the heal code of the bottle. A cylindrical mirror is supported coaxial to the axis of the bottle between the bottom of the bottle and the camera for reflecting an annular beam of light containing the heal code towards the camera, and a transparent plate having a black center prevents light within the annular beam of light from reaching the camera.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2003Date of Patent: September 21, 2004Assignee: Emhart Glass S.A.Inventors: Sarath G. Tennakoon, Henry F. Raupp
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Patent number: 6793067Abstract: A machine for inspecting containers has a belt drive having upper and lower pairs of belt drives. Each belt drive has its own motor and each opposed pair of belt drives can be relatively horizontally displaced and as a unit displace vertically so that 1. the upper drive belt pair can be raised clear of the lower drive belt pair; 2. the lower drive belt pair can be separated and lowered to an out of the way location; and 3. the upper drive belt pair can then be lowered to be the only belt pair engaging a small container.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2003Date of Patent: September 21, 2004Assignee: Emhart Glass S.A.Inventor: Henry F. Raupp
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Patent number: 6460686Abstract: An infeed mechanism for a glass container inspection machine which will receive bottles on a linear conveyor and which has a support to which the infeed mechanism can be secured. The infeed mechanism has a timing cam and a frame is provided for supporting the timing cam at the bottom thereof which includes a first box like frame for rotatably supporting the timing cam at the bottom, a servo motor secured to and within the first box like frame, a vertically extending transmission supported by the first box like frame for transferring the output of the servo motor downwardly to the rotatable timing cam, a second frame, above the timing cam for supporting first frame for relative vertical displacement, and a mounting plate located vertically above the second frame for supporting the second frame for relative horizontal displacement transverse to the linear conveyor so that the infeed mechanism can be mounted by securing the mounting plate to a machine frame with the infeed mechanism above the linear conveyor.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2000Date of Patent: October 8, 2002Assignee: Emhart Glass S.A.Inventors: Stephen M. Giometti, Timothy W. Shay, Henry F. Raupp, Zdenko Kuz
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Publication number: 20020081176Abstract: A glass container inspection machine which has a machine frame having a horizontal upper portion, a horizontal lower portion, and a vertical portion interconnecting the horizontal upper and lower portions for defining a rear, side to side, stepped in configuration for defining a volume into which a linear conveyor can be located by displacing the inspection machine frame rearwardly. An infeed mechanism is suspended from the horizontal upper portion above the linear conveyor when the frame is displaced rearwardly to locate the linear conveyor in the volume, and an outfeed mechanism is suspended from the horizontal upper portion above the linear conveyor when the frame is displaced rearwardly to locate the linear conveyor in the volume.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2000Publication date: June 27, 2002Inventors: Timothy W. Shay, Stephen M. Giometti, Henry F. Raupp, Zdenko Kuz