Patents by Inventor Jose E. Davila
Jose E. Davila 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: 4493454Abstract: A cash collection receptacle for receiving coins and paper currency from a farebox is disclosed. The receptacle is comprised of a five-sided steel cashbox with two inner chambers which receive coins and currency separately from the farebox. The cashbox has disposed therein a lock assembly into which a slidable steel cover is engaged by means of a rotatable control handle to lock the cashbox.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1982Date of Patent: January 15, 1985Assignee: General Signal CorporationInventors: Charles W. Giebelhausen, Jose E. Davila
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Patent number: 4407312Abstract: A fare collection system including a fare box having a coin singulating and counting device in the upper portion thereof and paper receiving means in the upper portion thereof, a secure cash box in the pedestal of the fare box for receiving the coins and paper and having lock mechanism for locking the cash box in the pedestal so long as the cash box is open and a cover for closing the cash box prior to removal thereof from the pedestal; a master vault having an upper compartment for receiving the cash box in the inverted position and lock mechanism for locking the cash box in the upper compartment during the emptying thereof, a lower compartment for the master vault having a cash container removably positioned therein, aligned openings in the upper and lower compartments communicating with an opening in the top of the cash container, a closure member for the cash container, and lock mechanism for holding the cash container in the lower compartment when the closure member is open and for locking the closure meType: GrantFiled: May 28, 1980Date of Patent: October 4, 1983Assignee: General Railway Signal CompanyInventors: Jose E. Davila, Jim H. Gomez
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Patent number: 4376442Abstract: A fare collection system using a bus fare box that receives and counts paper currency and paper transfers and tickets into a paper collection chamber and receives and counts coins into a coin collection chamber and receives and collects operating data into a data storage unit, the operating data including fare classification, bus identification and mileage; a secure coupling is made to the fare box chambers and the data storage unit after satisfying mechanical and pneumatic and electrical security devices so as pneumatically to convey from the chambers the papers and coins therein to a central processing unit and to convey the data stored in the data storage unit to a data collection center; the paper is first conveyed in an air stream and separated from the air stream and deposited into a storage vault therefor, after which the coins are conveyed to a coin slowdown device and then discharged to a sorter-counter-recorder for coins and then to a secure storage vault, the air stream being pulsed during conveyinType: GrantFiled: May 14, 1980Date of Patent: March 15, 1983Assignee: General Railway Signal CompanyInventors: Jim H. Gomez, Jose E. Davila
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Patent number: 4372478Abstract: A fare collection system using a bus fare box that receives and counts paper currency and paper transfers and tickets into a paper collection chamber and receives and counts coins into a coin collection chamber and receives and collects operating data into a data storage unit, the operating data including fare classification, bus identification and mileage; a secure coupling is made to the fare box chambers and the data storage unit after satisfying mechanical and pneumatic and electrical security devices so as pneumatically to convey from the chambers the papers and coins therein to a central processing unit and to convey the data stored in the data storage unit to a data collection center; the paper is first conveyed in an air stream and separated from the air stream and deposited into a storage vault therefor, after which the coins are conveyed to a coin slowdown device and then discharged to a sorter-counter-recorder for coins and then to a secure storage vault, the air stream being pulsed during conveyinType: GrantFiled: May 14, 1980Date of Patent: February 8, 1983Assignee: General Railway Signal CompanyInventors: Jim H. Gomez, Jose E. Davila
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Patent number: 4360034Abstract: A coin sorter-counter comprising a stack of plates mounted for rotation about an axis inclined to the horizontal with a housing therearound having coin openings therein, coin pockets arranged around each plate for catching coins, a resilient wheel for each of the plates to move coins from the pockets through the housing openings, and coin sensors associated with each of the coin openings for counting the coins passing therethrough; also provided is overload protection for each of the coin sorting plates, and a sensor for detecting jams and reversing the drive motor to clear the jam.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 1980Date of Patent: November 23, 1982Assignee: Joseph C. Gianotti, TrusteeInventors: Jose E. Davila, Efrain A. Davila, Jim H. Gomez
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Patent number: 4313700Abstract: Slowdown mechanism is provided in a fare collection system pneumatically conveying coin and paper money from a fare box to a storage vault. The air stream carrying the contents of the fare box is conveyed into the top of a downwardly inclined slowdown chamber having an outlet door at the lower end thereof. Paper is drawn off from the slowdown chamber upwardly through a paper-air conduit. A valve is disposed between the slowdown chamber and the outlet door thereof. Automatic control mechanism opens the valve and the door when paper is being conveyed from the fare box, closes the valve and door when coins are being conveyed and opens the valve and door to empty coins from the slowdown chamber into the associated storage vault.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 1980Date of Patent: February 2, 1982Assignee: Transit Systems Technology, Inc.Inventors: Jim H. Gomez, Jose E. Davila
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Patent number: 4310749Abstract: A fare collection system using a bus fare box that receives and counts paper currency and paper transfers and tickets into a paper collection chamber and receives and counts coins into a coin collection chamber and receives and collects operating data into a data storage unit, the operating data including fare classification, bus identification and mileage; a secure coupling is made to the fare box chambers and the data storage unit after satisfying mechanical and pneumatic and electrical security devices so as pneumatically to convey from the chambers the papers and coins therein to a central processing unit and to convey the data stored in the data storage unit to a data collection center; the paper is first conveyed in an air stream and separated from the air stream and deposited into a storage vault therefor, after which the coins are conveyed to a coin slowdown device and then discharged to a sorter-counter-recorder for coins and then to a secure storage vault, the air stream being pulsed during conveyinType: GrantFiled: May 14, 1980Date of Patent: January 12, 1982Assignee: Transit Systems Technology, Inc.Inventors: Jim H. Gomez, Jose E. Davila
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Patent number: 4210801Abstract: A fare collection system using a bus fare box that receives and counts paper currency and paper transfers and tickets into a paper collection chamber and receives and counts coins into a coin collection chamber and receives and collects operating data into a data storage unit, the operating data including fare classification, bus identification and mileage; a secure coupling is made to the fare box chambers and the data storage unit after satisfying mechanical and pneumatic and electrical security devices so as pneumatically to convey from the chambers the papers and coins therein to a central processing unit and to convey the data stored in the data storage unit to a data collection center; the paper is first conveyed in an air stream and separated from the air stream and deposited into a storage vault therefor, after which the coins are conveyed to a coin slowdown device and then discharged to a sorter-counter-recorder for coins and then to a secure storage vault, the air stream being pulsed during conveyinType: GrantFiled: November 30, 1977Date of Patent: July 1, 1980Assignee: Transit Systems Technology, Inc.Inventors: Jim H. Gomez, Jose E. Davila
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Patent number: 4051965Abstract: The present application discloses a method and apparatus for receiving a flow of can ends automatically separating from said flow a stack having a predetermined number of can ends. The disclosure further includes apparatus for conveying the counted stack of ends to a bagging station wherein bagging can be effected either manually or automatically. In addition, the present disclosure relates to novel automatic bagging apparatus, as well as apparatus for receiving and storing the packaged ends from the bagging station.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1975Date of Patent: October 4, 1977Assignee: Fleetwood Systems, Inc.Inventors: Wallace W. Mojden, Jose E. Davila, George W. Hooper, Gerald M. Kwiatkowski, Howard W. Pantel, Jr.
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Patent number: 3971189Abstract: The present application discloses a method and apparatus for receiving a flow of can ends and automatically separating from said flow a stack having a predetermined number of can ends. The disclosure further includes apparatus for conveying the counted stack of ends to a bagging station wherein bagging can be effected either manually or automatically. In addition, the present disclosure relates to novel automatic bagging apparatus, as well as apparatus for receiving and storing the packaged ends from the bagging station.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1975Date of Patent: July 27, 1976Assignee: Fleetwood Systems, Inc.Inventors: Wallace W. Mojden, Jose E. Davila, George W. Hooper, Gerald M. Kwiatkowski, Howard W. Pantel, Jr.
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Patent number: 3962845Abstract: The present application discloses a method and apparatus for receiving a flow of can ends and automatically separating from said flow a stack having a predetermined number of can ends. The disclosure further includes apparatus for conveying the counted stack of ends to a bagging station wherein bagging can be effected either manually or automatically. In addition, the present disclosure relates to novel automatic bagging apparatus, as well as apparatus for receiving and storing the packaged ends from the bagging station.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 1974Date of Patent: June 15, 1976Assignee: Fleetwood Systems, Inc.Inventors: Wallace W. Mojden, Jose E. Davila, George W. Hooper, Gerald M. Kwiatkowski, Howard W. Pantel, Jr.