Patents by Inventor J. D. Houseman

J. D. Houseman 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: 5135102
    Abstract: A bundle distribution system is comprised of tilt tray carriers coupled in tandem forming a continuous loop, each carrier being a link in the loop. A top loader which is positioned above the track so as to minimize the space required therefor, is capable of dropping signature bundles onto the desired tray with great accuracy. The top loader also orients bundles delivered thereto at an angle which compensates for tilting of the bundle as it leaves the top loader thereby assuring that bundles are dropped upon each carrier in a predetermined orientation, without tumbling.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 1, 1991
    Date of Patent: August 4, 1992
    Assignee: Quipp, Incorporated
    Inventors: Christer A. Sjogren, J. D. Houseman, Henri T. Paets
  • Patent number: 5054601
    Abstract: A bundle distribution system comprised of tilt tray carriers coupled in tandem forming a continuous loop, each conveyor being a link in the loop. Vertical and horizontal wheels guide the conveyors along a closed loop path which may include curved and straight sections as well as vertical curves and inclined path sections. Each carrier includs a pivotally mounted tilt tray normally maintained in an upright position. Linear induction motors (LIMs) cooperate with a conductive plate arranged along the underside of each carrier for propulsion. The LIMs are distributed at spaced intervals along the closed loop track, each carrier being a movable element of the motor. The LIMs are operated in parallel and a speed sensor provides feedback for controlling the operating speed to a tolerance of within .+-.5%. The cam follower rollers of a tilting assembly follow a movable tilt cam which initially unlocks the tilting mechanism from the locked position followed by tilting of the carriage about its longitudinal axis.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 19, 1989
    Date of Patent: October 8, 1991
    Assignee: Quipp, Incorporated
    Inventors: Christer A. Sjogren, J. D. Houseman, Henri T. Paets
  • Patent number: 4905818
    Abstract: Gripper assemblies are moved past a pick-up station by a chain conveyor. A conveyor overlapping signature stream moves past the pick-up station beneath the gripper assemblies at a faster linear velocity whereby the leading edge of each signature enters into the open jaws of a gripper assembly. A closing cam closes the cooperating gripper jaws which firmly grip the leading end of the signature as the gripper assemblies enter a curved path thereby abruptly accelerating the gripped signature and the next upstream signature resting thereon to facilitate and enhance its entry into the region between the open gripper jaws of the next upstream gripper assembly. The signature stream is delivered to the pick-up station by a conveyor having a cooperating vacuum source for retaining the signatures in proper alignment upon the conveyor belt as they approach the pick-up station, the vacuum condition terminating before the signatures are gripped by the jaws of a gripper assembly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 21, 1987
    Date of Patent: March 6, 1990
    Assignee: Quipp Incorporated
    Inventor: J. D. Houseman
  • Patent number: 4852722
    Abstract: A chain conveyor moves gripper assemblies to pass a pickup station. A signature stream moves at a faster velocity beneath the gripper assemblies whereby the leading edge of each signature enters the open jaws of a gripper assembly. A closing cam closes the jaws which firmly grip the leading end. The gripper assemblies enter a curve abruptly accelerating the gripped signature and the upstream signature resting thereon to facilitate its entry into the next set of jaws. A conveyor delivers the signature stream to the pickup station. A vacuum is provided to retain signatures in alignment on the conveyor, the vacuum condition terminating before a signature is gripped by the jaws. Each gripper assembly includes a wrap spring normally holding the jaws closed. When a release ring engages an opening cam, the wrap spring opens the jaws. A closing lever roller engages a closing cam to close the jaws to firmly grip a signature. Otherwise, the jaws are maintained open by the clutch, enabling selective release of the jaws.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 21, 1987
    Date of Patent: August 1, 1989
    Assignee: Quipp Incorporated
    Inventor: J. D. Houseman
  • Patent number: 4746007
    Abstract: A chain conveyor moves gripper assemblies to pass a pickup station. A signature stream moves at a faster velocity beneath the gripper assemblies whereby the leading edge of each signature enters the open jaws of a gripper assembly. A closing cam closes the jaws which firmly grip the leading end. The gripper assemblies enter a curve abruptly accelerating the gripped signature and the upstream signature resting thereon to facilitate its entry into the next set of jaws. A conveyor delivers the signature stream to the pickup station. A vacuum is provided to retain signatures in alignment on the conveyor, the vacuum condition terminating before a signature is gripped by the jaws. Each gripper assembly includes a wrap spring normally holding the jaws closed. When a release ring engages an opening cam, the wrap spring opens the jaws. A closing lever roller engages a closing cam to close the jaws to firmly grip a signature. Otherwise, the jaws are maintained open by the clutch, enabling selective release of the jaws.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 20, 1986
    Date of Patent: May 24, 1988
    Assignee: Quipp Incorporated
    Inventor: J. D. Houseman