Patents by Inventor Jack Gorby
Jack Gorby 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: 20040217493Abstract: An gas diffusion device for introducing gas into a large body of liquid having at least one diffuser blade that engages over a mounting tube having a spar affixed to its exterior. A passage in the diffuser blade is dimensioned to cooperatively engage over the spar and mounting tube which holds the diffuser blade top surface at a determined angle once so engaged thereover. Changing the position of the spar on the exterior of the mounting tube in relation to the center axis of the mounting tube changes the resulting angle of the diffuser blade top surface. The diffuser blade can be attached to a hub mounted on a mainshaft that automatically cantilevers out of the fluid should compressed gas supplied to the diffuser blade through the mainshaft cease to avoid damage to the diffuser blade and diffuser pad on the blade from particulate in the liquid.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2003Publication date: November 4, 2004Applicant: BIOMIXER CORPORATIONInventors: David O. Sperber, Ernest W. Downs, Fredric H. Avers, Jack Gorby, Stephen Dashew
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Patent number: 6808165Abstract: An gas diffusion device for introducing gas into a large body of liquid having at least one diffuser blade that engages over a mounting tube having a spar affixed to its exterior. A passage in the diffuser blade is dimensioned to cooperatively engage over the spar and mounting tube which holds the diffuser blade top surface at a determined angle once so engaged thereover. Changing the position of the spar on the exterior of the mounting tube in relation to the center axis of the mounting tube changes the resulting angle of the diffuser blade top surface. The diffuser blade can be attached to a hub mounted on a mainshaft that automatically cantilevers out of the fluid should compressed gas supplied to the diffuser blade through the mainshaft cease to avoid damage to the diffuser blade and diffuser pad on the blade from particulate in the liquid.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2003Date of Patent: October 26, 2004Assignee: Smith & Loveless, Inc.Inventors: David O. Sperber, Jr., Ernest W Downs, Fredric H. Avers, Jack Gorby, Stephen Dashew
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Patent number: 5887413Abstract: A fish-canning machine having two adjacent parallel rotary turrets each having fish-receiving forming pockets in the periphery thereof. The turrets are positioned to align two of the pockets with each other to form a single combined pocket which is then filled with fish from a corresponding large size feed chute of increasing cross-sectional area. The fish in the pockets is severed between the turrets and the turrets are rotated by different amounts to move the filled pockets laterally out of alignment with each other. The fish in both filled pockets is formed into the shape of a can and ejected endwise from the pockets into two separate cans. Spaces between the turrets and the housing provide for plate inserts and variation in the thickness of the forming elements so as to accommodate a variety of pack sizes and characteristics. The plate inserts include studs which extend through the housing with attachment spacers to engage attachment bars.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 1997Date of Patent: March 30, 1999Assignee: Luthi Machinery & Engineering Co., Inc.Inventors: Edward J. Rowley, Jack Gorby
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Patent number: 5887414Abstract: A fish-canning machine having two adjacent parallel rotary turrets each having fish-receiving forming pockets in the periphery thereof. The turrets are positioned to align two of the pockets with each other to form a single combined pocket which is then filled with fish from a corresponding large size feed chute of increasing cross-sectional area. The fish in the pockets is severed between the turrets and the turrets are rotated by different amounts to move the filled pockets laterally out of alignment with each other. The fish in both filled pockets is formed into the shape of a can and ejected endwise from the pockets into two separate cans. Turret shoes and forming shoes are associated with the turrets which extend beyond the turret plate widths to define, with the immediately adjacent plate inserts, the forming pockets. The width of the shoes employed may easily be altered depending on the desired thickness of the pack.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1997Date of Patent: March 30, 1999Assignee: Luthi Machinery & Engineering Co., Inc.Inventors: Edward J. Rowley, Jack Gorby
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Patent number: 5653092Abstract: This invention relates to a machine to ensure that the amount of food product in a can meets the volume and weight standards without altering the natural characteristics of the product necessary for the market. The invention encompasses a combination of scrapers or sweepers and a primary pocket turret assembly and including a rotating cylinder body having sweeper blades positioned thereon in a helical form so the amount of food product in associated cavities in the rotating table meets weight, volume, and product appearance standards. In addition, pneumatic cylinders and cam-driven cylinders from below compress the product in the device prior to the final leveling accomplished by the rotating helical sweepers.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1995Date of Patent: August 5, 1997Assignee: Luthi Machinery & Engineering Co., Inc.Inventors: Jack Gorby, Edward J. Rowley
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Patent number: 5199241Abstract: A can star drive for a fish-canning machine in which a turret 11 and can star 75 are separately driven, with the can star 75 being rotated through its 120.degree. advance in each cycle during half again as much time as it takes for the turret 11 to advance through its 120.degree. advance. The slower rate of rotation of the can star 75 reduces the exit velocity of the filled cans as they are discharged from the machine to avoid ejection of fish from filled cans. In addition, the can star 75 rotates through its 120.degree. continuously in a one-step advance, rather than through a two-step advance with an intermediate stop as in prior machines.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1991Date of Patent: April 6, 1993Assignee: Sea-Pac, Inc.Inventors: Jack Gorby, Edward J. Rowley
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Patent number: 4944060Abstract: A mattress assembly for the treatment and prevention of decubitus ulcers and for the treatment of other conditions of the skin and/or underlying tissue. The assembly includes a base support, mattress core disposed on the support and defining a plurality of discrete, air permeable, hydrophobic air cells, and a pair of lateral bolsters disposed adjacent the sides of the mattress core. A top sheet formed of an air and liquid permeable, highly elastic, low friction water wicking material is disposed over the core and bolsters to provide a planar support surface which readily conforms to the irregularities in the topography of the body of a person resting thereon without wrinkling so as to minimize the shear forces acting on the skin and draw moisture away from the skin.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1989Date of Patent: July 31, 1990Inventors: John R. Peery, Michael N. Gold, Saadia M. Schorr, Jack Gorby
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Patent number: 4166140Abstract: A fish-canning method using a machine having two adjacent parallel rotary turrets each having a fish-receiving pocket in the periphery thereof. The turrets are positioned to align the pockets with each other to form a single combined pocket which is then filled with fish from a correspondingly large size feed chute of increasing cross-sectional area. The fish in the pockets is severed between the turrets and the turrets are rotated by different amounts to move the filled pockets laterally out of alignment with each other. The fish in both filled pockets is formed into the shape of a can and ejected endwise from the pockets into two separate cans.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 1977Date of Patent: August 28, 1979Assignee: Sea-Pac, Inc.Inventors: Edward E. Dutton, Jack Gorby
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Patent number: 4116600Abstract: A fish-canning machine having two adjacent parallel rotary turrets each having a fish-receiving pocket in the periphery thereof. The turrets are positioned to align the pockets with each other to form a single combined pocket which is then filled with fish from a corresponding large size feed chute of increasing cross-sectional area. The fish in the pockets is severed between the turrets and the turrets are rotated by different amounts to move the filled pockets laterally out of alignment with each other. The fish in both filled pockets is formed into the shape of a can and ejected endwise from the pockets into two separate cans.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 1976Date of Patent: September 26, 1978Assignee: Sea-Pac, Inc.Inventors: Edward E. Dutton, Jack Gorby