Patents by Inventor Joseph P. Weber
Joseph P. Weber 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: 11639577Abstract: An automated method is provided for forming pleats in a textile product in a production line. The method includes conveying a web of the textile product on a conveyor in the production line. The web is folded using a folding board at a folding station in the production line. The method includes removing heat from the folding board. The automated method can allow for high speed folding of the textile product without damaging the textile product from heat caused by friction between the web of textile product and the folding board.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2017Date of Patent: May 2, 2023Assignee: O&M Halyard, Inc.Inventors: Eric C. Steindorf, Anthony S. Spencer, Joseph P. Weber, Mark T. Pamperin, David L. Harrington
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Patent number: 11220362Abstract: An automated system and method wrap the fastening ties around the body of a continuous stream of facemasks in a facemask production line. The facemasks are oriented such that each facemask has a leading pair of ties and a trailing pair of ties extending from a body in a conveying direction of the production line. The leading pair of ties is drawn below the body as the facemask continues to be conveyed in the conveying. The body is conveyed through a plurality of conveyor sections oriented at angles such that the conveying direction of the body changes at a junction from one conveyor section to an adjacent conveyor section. At the junctions between conveyor sections, an impinging force is directed against the body that causes the body to flip, thereby causing the leading and trailing pairs of ties to further wrap around the body.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2017Date of Patent: January 11, 2022Assignee: O & M Halyard, Inc.Inventors: Joseph P. Weber, Mark T. Pamperin, Anthony S. Spencer, Eric C. Steindorf, David L. Harrington
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Patent number: 11059690Abstract: An automated method and system for stacking and loading wrapped or unwrapped facemasks into a carton in a facemask production line includes conveying individual wrapped facemasks in a continuous stream to a stacking location. At the stacking location, the facemasks are deposited into a vertical accumulator such that the facemasks are stacked in the accumulator. Upon reaching a predetermined fill level of facemasks in the accumulator, a bottom retainer in the accumulator is opened such that the stacked facemasks drop into a carton placed below the accumulator. Upon opening the bottom retainer, a mid-level retainer is actuated in the accumulator that captures facemasks that continue to be deposited into the accumulator at an intermediate height above the bottom retainer. The bottom retainer is closed after the stacked facemasks drop into the carton, and the mid-level retainer is then opened such that the facemasks captured by the mid-level retainer drop onto the bottom retainer.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2015Date of Patent: July 13, 2021Assignee: O&M Halyard, Inc.Inventors: David Lamar Harrington, Mark Thomas Pamperin, Nathan Craig Harris, Joseph P. Weber, Ajay Y. Houde
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Patent number: 10987811Abstract: An automated system and method wrap the fastening ties around the body of a continuous stream of facemasks in a facemask production line. The facemasks are oriented such that each facemask has a leading pair of ties and a trailing pair of ties extending from a body in a conveying direction of the production line. At a wrapping station in the production line, the body is subsequently clamped with a clamping device of an automated robotic arm. The robotic arm is driven in the conveying direction while rotating the clamping device and body relative to a rotation axis through the body to cause the leading and trailing pairs of ties to wrap around the body. The robotic arm then deposits the facemask with wrapped ties onto the conveyor.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2017Date of Patent: April 27, 2021Assignee: O&M Halyard, Inc.Inventors: Mark T. Pamperin, Joseph P. Weber, Eric C. Steindorf, Anthony S. Spencer
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Publication number: 20210086931Abstract: An automated system and method wrap the fastening ties around the body of a continuous stream of facemasks in a facemask production line. The facemasks are oriented such that each facemask has a leading pair of ties and a trailing pair of ties extending from a body in a conveying direction of the production line. The leading pair of ties is drawn below the body as the facemask continues to be conveyed in the conveying. The body is conveyed through a plurality of conveyor sections oriented at angles such that the conveying direction of the body changes at a junction from one conveyor section to an adjacent conveyor section. At the junctions between conveyor sections, an impinging force is directed against the body that causes body to flip, thereby causing the leading and trailing pairs of ties to further wrap around the body.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2017Publication date: March 25, 2021Inventors: Joseph P. Weber, Mark T. Pamperin, Anthony S. Spencer, Eric C. Steindorf, David L. Harrington
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Patent number: 10946999Abstract: An automated system and method wrap the fastening ties around the body of a continuous stream of facemasks in a facemask production line. The facemasks are oriented such that each facemask has a leading pair of ties and a trailing pair of ties extending from a body in a conveying direction of the production line. At a wrapping station in the production line, the facemask body is subsequently clamped to prevent rotation of the body. The leading and trailing pairs of ties are grasped with a rotation device at each side of the conveyor that rotates around the body to wrap the leading and trailing pairs of ties to wrap around the body.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2017Date of Patent: March 16, 2021Assignee: O&M Halyard, Inc.Inventors: Eric C. Steindorf, Anthony S. Spencer, Joseph P. Weber, Mark T. Pamperin, David L. Harrington
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Patent number: 10913559Abstract: An automated method and system for stacking and loading wrapped facemasks into a carton in a facemask production line include conveying individual wrapped facemasks to a delivery location adjacent to a rotary wheel, the rotary wheel conveyor having individual pick-up devices spaced around a circumference thereof. Each wrapped facemask is picked-up with a respective pick-up device on the rotary wheel conveyor and transported to a first carton staging area at a first location on the circumference of the rotary wheel. At the first staging area, the facemasks are released from the rotary wheel conveyor and deposited into a carton.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2015Date of Patent: February 9, 2021Assignee: O&M Halyard, Inc.Inventors: Ajay Y. Houde, David Lamar Harrington, Mark Thomas Pamperin, Nathan Craig Harris, Joseph P. Weber
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Publication number: 20210030085Abstract: A facemask and automated system for producing facemasks is disclosed. The facemask has a longitudinal direction and a lateral direction that is perpendicular to the longitudinal direction. The facemask includes a mask body having a generally rectangular shape, a pair of lateral edges extending in the lateral direction, and a pair of longitudinal edges extending in the longitudinal direction. At least one tie is attached to the mask body such that the tie extends away from the mask body in a direction that forms an angle with the longitudinal direction. The angle ranges from about 10 degrees to about 80 degrees.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2018Publication date: February 4, 2021Inventors: David L. Harrington, Eric C. Steindorf, Anthony Stephen Spencer, Joseph P. Weber, Mark T. Pamperin
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Patent number: 10882715Abstract: A method and system are provided for splicing a reserve nose wire to a running nose wire in a facemask production line. Prior to depletion of the running nose wire, a reserve nose wire is brought up to a transport speed in a conveying direction of the running nose wire. At or near a zero relative speed between the running nose wire and the reserve nose wire, a leading end of the reserve nose wire is introduced onto the running nose wire, and the two wires are spliced together. The running nose wire is then cut upstream of the splice location such that the reserve nose wire becomes a new running nose wire in the production line.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2015Date of Patent: January 5, 2021Assignee: O&M Halyard, Inc.Inventors: Mark Thomas Pamperin, Nathan Craig Harris, Joseph P. Weber, Ajay Y. Houde, David Lamar Harrington
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Publication number: 20200385157Abstract: An automated system and method wrap the fastening ties around the body of a continuous stream of facemasks in a facemask production line. The facemasks are oriented such that each facemask has a leading pair of ties and a trailing pair of ties extending from a body in a conveying direction of the production line. At a wrapping station in the production line, the body is subsequently clamped with a clamping device of an automated robotic arm. The robotic arm is driven in the conveying direction while rotating the clamping device and body relative to a rotation axis through the body to cause the leading and trailing pairs of ties to wrap around the body. The robotic arm then deposits the facemask with wrapped ties onto the conveyor.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2017Publication date: December 10, 2020Inventors: Mark T. Pamperin, Joseph P. Weber, Eric C. Steindorf, Anthony S. Spencer
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Publication number: 20200385156Abstract: An automated system and method wrap the fastening ties around the body of a continuous stream of facemasks in a facemask production line. The facemasks are oriented such that each facemask has a leading pair of ties and a trailing pair of ties extending from a body in a conveying direction of the production line. At a wrapping station in the production line, the facemask body is subsequently clamped to prevent rotation of the body. The leading and trailing pairs of ties are grasped with a rotation device at each side of the conveyor that rotates around the body to wrap the leading and trailing pairs of ties to wrap around the body.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2017Publication date: December 10, 2020Inventors: Eric C. Steindorf, Anthony S. Spencer, Joseph P. Weber, Mark T. Pamperin, David L. Harrington
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Patent number: 10828842Abstract: A method and associated system for cutting and placing individual nose wires in a facemask production line include supplying a continuous wire from a supply source to a cutting station where the continuous wire is cut into individual nose wires having a defined length. The nose wires are then conveyed to a treatment station prior to being deposited onto a carrier web. At the treatment station, a surface treatment is performed on a side of the nose wires that results in an increased surface attachment of the nose wires to the carrier web.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2015Date of Patent: November 10, 2020Assignee: O&M Halyard, Inc.Inventors: David Lamar Harrington, Mark Thomas Pamperin, Nathan Craig Harris, Joseph P. Weber, Ajay Y. Houde
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Patent number: 10829257Abstract: An automated system and method wrap the fastening ties around the body of a continuous stream of facemasks in a facemask production line. The facemasks are oriented such that each facemask has a leading pair of ties and a trailing pair of ties extending from a body in a conveying direction of the production line. The leading pair of ties is drawn below the body as the facemask continues to be conveyed in the conveying and wraps under the body. Subsequently, an impinging force is directed onto the body that is sufficient to cause the body to flip backwards at least once as the facemask continues to be conveyed in the conveying direction, thereby causing the leading and trailing pairs of ties to further wrap around the body.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2017Date of Patent: November 10, 2020Assignee: O&M Halyard, Inc.Inventors: Mark T. Pamperin, Joseph P. Weber, David L. Harrington, Eric C. Steindorf
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Patent number: 10822133Abstract: An automated system and method wrap the fastening ties around the body of a continuous stream of facemasks in a facemask production line. The facemasks are oriented such that each facemask has a leading pair of ties and a trailing pair of ties extending from a body in a conveying direction of the production line. At a wrapping station in the production line, the body is subsequently clamped with an automated clamping device in geared engagement with a rail. The body is rotated relative to a rotation axis through the body to cause the leading and trailing pairs of ties to further wrap around the body by inducing relative linear movement between the clamping device and the rail.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2017Date of Patent: November 3, 2020Assignee: O&M Halyard, Inc.Inventors: Mark T. Pamperin, Joseph P. Weber, Anthony S. Spencer, Eric C. Steindorf
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Patent number: 10813393Abstract: An automated system and method for the manufacture of facemasks from a web of a textile product in a production line is provided. The web is conveyed in the production line along a machine direction. A first tie is attached at a tie attaching station to the web of the textile product, such that the first tie extends from the web in a cross-machine direction perpendicular to the machine direction. The web and first tie are cut at a cutting station in the cross-machine direction across a width of the web in the cross-machine direction to form a facemask separate from the web.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2017Date of Patent: October 27, 2020Assignee: O&M Halyard, Inc.Inventors: Joseph P. Weber, Mark T. Pamperin, Anthony S. Spencer, Eric C. Steindorf, David L. Harrington
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Patent number: 10786020Abstract: A method and system are provided for placing nose wires in a facemask production line. A supply of individual pre-cut nose wires are supplied to a dispenser in the production line. With the dispenser, the nose wires are metered at a defined spacing and orientation onto a running carrier web that is conveyed past the dispenser. The carrier web and nose wires deposited thereon are conveyed to a folding station wherein a binder web is folded over an edge of the carrier web such that the nose wires are encapsulated between the binder web and the carrier web.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2015Date of Patent: September 29, 2020Assignee: O&M Halyard, Inc.Inventors: Nathan Craig Harris, Joseph P. Weber, Ajay Y. Houde, David Lamar Harrington, Mark Thomas Pamperin
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Publication number: 20200283948Abstract: An automated method is provided for forming pleats in a textile product in a production line. The method includes conveying a web of the textile product on a conveyor in the production line. The web is folded using a folding board at a folding station in the production line. The method includes removing heat from the folding board. The automated method can allow for high speed folding of the textile product without damaging the textile product from heat caused by friction between the web of textile product and the folding board.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2017Publication date: September 10, 2020Inventors: Eric C. Steindorf, Anthony S. Spencer, Joseph P. Weber, Mark T. Pamperin, David L. Harrington
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Publication number: 20200221795Abstract: An automated system and method for the manufacture of facemasks from a web of a textile product in a production line is provided. The web is conveyed in the production line along a machine direction. A first tie is attached at a tie attaching station to the web of the textile product, such that the first tie extends from the web in a cross-machine direction perpendicular to the machine direction. The web and first tie are cut at a cutting station in the cross-machine direction across a width of the web in the cross-machine direction to form a facemask separate from the web.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2017Publication date: July 16, 2020Inventors: Joseph P. Weber, Mark T. Pamperin, Anthony S. Spencer, Eric C. Steindorf, David L. Harrington
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Publication number: 20200172274Abstract: An automated system and method wrap the fastening ties around the body of a continuous stream of facemasks in a facemask production line. The facemasks are oriented such that each facemask has a leading pair of ties and a trailing pair of ties extending from a body in a conveying direction of the production line. The leading pair of ties is drawn below the body as the facemask continues to be conveyed in the conveying and wraps under the body. Subsequently, an impinging force is directed onto the body that is sufficient to cause the body to flip backwards at least once as the facemask continues to be conveyed in the conveying direction, thereby causing the leading and trailing pairs of ties to further wrap around the body.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2017Publication date: June 4, 2020Inventors: Mark T. Pamperin, Joseph P. Weber, David L. Harrington, Eric C. Steindorf
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Publication number: 20200165023Abstract: An automated system and method wrap the fastening ties around the body of a continuous stream of facemasks in a facemask production line. The facemasks are oriented such that each facemask has a leading pair of ties and a trailing pair of ties extending from a body in a conveying direction of the production line. At a wrapping station in the production line, the body is subsequently clamped with an automated clamping device in geared engagement with a rail. The body is rotated relative to a rotation axis through the body to cause the leading and trailing pairs of ties to further wrap around the body by inducing relative linear movement between the clamping device and the rail.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2017Publication date: May 28, 2020Inventors: Mark T. Pamperin, Joseph P. Weber, Anthony S. Spencer, Eric C. Steindorf