Patents by Inventor Jerry D. Reichenbach
Jerry D. Reichenbach 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: 4386047Abstract: A knock-out method and apparatus for use in connection with the molding of articles, such as, for example, oil seals fabricated from elastomeric material bonded to a rigid casing, including a plurality of plunger members to apply successive sequential forces to selected sets of molded oil seals for removal thereof from frictional engagement within the molding machine and permit subsequent retrieval from the molding machine. The plurality of plunger members move upward into contact with oil seals retained in the molding center plate to apply sequential forces to the selected sets of the molded articles to position the seals for ready access on top of the plate.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 1982Date of Patent: May 31, 1983Assignee: CR IndustriesInventors: Jerry D. Reichenbach, Jamie R. Passarelli
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Patent number: 4363595Abstract: An apparatus for unloading molded articles from a molding machine having a reciprocally mounted unloader assembly. The unloader assembly is provided with a plurality of slotted bars to receive a plurality of molded articles between adjacent pairs thereof. The molded articles retained between adjacent pairs of unload bars are moved to a position at which cam followers coupled to the moveable unloader assembly contact respective fixed stop plates. Upon contact, the unloader assembly swings about a pivot rod to deposit the molded articles into a collection element.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1980Date of Patent: December 14, 1982Assignee: Chicago Rawhide Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Jerry D. Reichenbach, Keith W. Christiansen
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Patent number: 4330256Abstract: A knock-out method and apparatus for use in connection with the molding of articles, such as, for example, oil seals fabricated from elastomeric material bonded to a rigid casing, including a plurality of plunger members to apply successive sequential forces to selected sets of molded oil seals for removal thereof from frictional engagement within the molding machine and permit subsequent retrieval from the molding machine. The plurality of plunger members move upward into contact with oil seals retained in the molding center plate to apply sequential forces to the selected sets of the molded articles to position the seals for ready access on top of the plate.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1980Date of Patent: May 18, 1982Assignee: CR IndustriesInventors: Jerry D. Reichenbach, Jamie R. Passarelli
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Patent number: 4249874Abstract: A molding press for insert molding of composite articles. The press has upper and lower plates movable between open and closed positions, and a die set positioned between the plates. The die set includes a core member with surfaces defining a portion of the molding cavity and another surface for receiving and supporting the insert. The core member also includes means defining a part of an area for receiving a charge of curable material and a part of a scrap forming cavity. A second mold member has surfaces defining a second portion of the article forming cavity and a second portion of said strap forming cavity, and the second mold member also includes means for engaging the insert and cooperating with it to form an axially movable flash barrier. The second mold part also has means cooperating with the insert to form a second, stationary flash barrier on an angularly related surface of the insert.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1979Date of Patent: February 10, 1981Assignee: CR IndustriesInventors: Jerry D. Reichenbach, Keith W. Christiansen
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Patent number: 4219205Abstract: A multiple lip seal for oil and like fluids. The seal has an annular metal or like rigid casing portion of generally U-shaped cross section. A seal body is bonded to one flange of the U, and the body includes axially spaced apart, radially extending lips formed integrally with said body. In the preferred form, the flange about which the body is formed extends axially a distance at least as far as the extent of the multiple lip so that there is radial support for each of the lips, while the oppositely directed or other flange of the U-shaped casing remains free from rubber for mounting in a machine counterbore.The axially inner, intermediate and outer lips have different inside diameters in some cases and have the same diameters in other cases. Preferably, the body is thickest, and the radial extent of the lips is the shortest, at the axially inner portion of the seal.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 1979Date of Patent: August 26, 1980Assignee: CR IndustriesInventors: Keith W. Christiansen, Jerry D. Reichenbach
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Patent number: 3988091Abstract: An apparatus for manufacturing fluid seals, which includes first and second mold parts movable along a given axis between open and closed positions. One mold part has a radially extending mold surface adapted to receive and support one surface of the flange portion of an insert to which a molded part of the seal is to be bonded, and the other mold part has a portion adapted to engage an opposite surface of the flange to hold the flange against the receiving and supporting mold surface to prevent leakage of fluid material from said cavity along the flange.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1975Date of Patent: October 26, 1976Assignee: Chicago Rawhide Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Jerry D. Reichenbach
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Patent number: 3950119Abstract: An apparatus for molding articles, particularly those having a body portion formed from a cured material and bonded to a relatively rigid insert portion. Two mold members are arranged for relative movement along a given axis between open and closed positions. Each of the members includes surfaces at least partly directed towards each other to define in said closed position of the members, a molding cavity between the members. One of the mold members has a part for engaging a relatively rigid insert, so as to form a flash barrier on the insert when it is engaged by the mold part. The mold has surfaces for supporting the insert on at least one of its surfaces. The mold assembly includes a third mold member which is movable relative to both of the other two mold members. The moldable material from which the article is to be formed is received on one mold member, and the other member is reciprocable along a given axis and adapted to apply a predetermined closing force to the first and third members.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 1974Date of Patent: April 13, 1976Assignee: Chicago Rawhide Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Jerry D. Reichenbach