Patents by Inventor Joseph R. Reilly
Joseph R. Reilly 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: 20240130688Abstract: This relates to methods for measuring irregularities in a signal and corresponding devices. The devices can include a PPG sensor unit configured to detect multiple occurrences of a given event in the measured signal(s) over a sampling interval. In some instances, the device can register the occurrences of the events. In some examples, the device can include one or more motion sensors configured to detect whether the device is in a low-motion state. The device may delay initiating measurements when the device is not in a low-motion state to enhance measurement accuracy. Examples of the disclosure further include resetting the sample procedure based on one or more factors such as the number of non-qualifying measurements. In some examples, the device can be configured to perform both primary and secondary measurements, where the primary measurements can include readings using a set of operating conditions different from the secondary measurements.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2023Publication date: April 25, 2024Inventors: Stephen J. Waydo, Christopher J. Brouse, Ian R. Shapiro, Joseph C. McBride, Michael O'Reilly, Myra Mary Haggerty
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Patent number: 4197083Abstract: Apparatus for temperature-conditioning workpieces comprises a series of bar assemblies for supporting a number of elongated molded parts in side-by-side relationship, heat transfer assemblies including horizontally spaced panels extending along a chamber, means for conveying the parts supported in the bar assemblies through the chamber between the panels and rotating means operatively interconnected with the conveying means and bar assemblies for turning the parts. Infeed means sequentially release loaded bar assemblies at regular intervals to the chamber while metering means preferably driven through downstream equipment continuously release bar assemblies to the discharge end of the chamber. Reciprocable gate means allow temperature-conditioned parts to drop out of the bar assemblies to collection equipment.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 1977Date of Patent: April 8, 1980Assignee: Monsanto CompanyInventors: L. John Berggren, Charles L. D. Chin, Joseph R. Reilly
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Patent number: 4066727Abstract: Method for continuously forming molecularly oriented articles using a multi-station rotary stretch-blow molding machine wherein a plurality of partible blow molds angularly spaced about a continuously rotating support are provided with means for moving the mold sections of said molds between open and closed positions in synchronization with rotation of said support, additional means to longitudinally reciprocate a stretch rod within a cavity of each of said molds and further means for projecting the rod into the cavity and retracting it therefrom, said rod moving means being operable in combination and in synchronization with said mold movements. Another feature involves continuously and simultaneously feeding workpieces to and discharging articles from a stretch-blow mold machine. The workpiece, while at molecular orientation temperature, is held temporarily or stored at each moving mold while an article is being formed in the cavity of such mold from a prior preform.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 1976Date of Patent: January 3, 1978Assignee: Monsanto CompanyInventors: Joseph R. Reilly, Leonard J. Witkowski
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Patent number: 4060164Abstract: Apparatus for charging heated preforms to moving loading hoppers of a blow molding machine comprises support assemblies for the preforms, a series of laterally adjacent slide assemblies at the outlet of a temperature-conditioning chamber and above the plane of movement of moving loading hoppers of a blow molding machine, conveying means for linearly transporting the support assemblies through the chamber and above the slide assemblies and means for sequentially actuating the slide assemblies according to a predetermined sequence. The method comprises linearly continuously advancing such preforms supported in side-by-side relationship above circularly moving loading hoppers of a blow molding machine and removing supports from beneath the side-by-side positioned preforms according to a predetermined sequence to permit each preform to drop by gravity into a particular one of such hoppers then passing beneath it.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1975Date of Patent: November 29, 1977Assignee: Monsanto CompanyInventor: Joseph R. Reilly
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Patent number: 4050887Abstract: Apparatus for temperature-conditioning workpieces comprises a series of bar assemblies for supporting a number of elongated molded parts in side-by-side relationship, heat transfer assemblies including horizontally spaced panels extending along a chamber, means for conveying the parts supported in the bar assemblies through the chamber between the panels and rotating means operatively interconnected with the conveying means and bar assemblies for turning the parts. Infeed means sequentially release loaded bar assemblies at regular intervals to the chamber while metering means preferably driven through downstream equipment continuously release bar assemblies to the discharge end of the chamber. Reciprocable gate means allow temperature-conditioned parts to drop out of the bar assemblies to collection equipment. Process improvements include a.) varying parts conditioning time by varying the number of bar assemblies in the fixed length chamber; b.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1974Date of Patent: September 27, 1977Assignee: Monsanto CompanyInventors: L. John Berggren, Charles L. D. Chin, Joseph R. Reilly
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Patent number: 4013164Abstract: A process for handling workpieces by sequentially loading them into holder portions of continuously moving carrier assemblies, simultaneously abruptly shifting a group of such holders to workpiece-release positions at a discharge station while continuing movement of the carrier assemblies back toward the loading stations, and resetting the holders prior to arrival at the loading station in order to receive additional workpieces. The apparatus includes a holder trip mechanism portion of each carrier assembly, means supporting such assemblies for sequential movement along an endless path, an actuating assembly for simultaneously triggering the trip mechanisms of a group of the carrier assemblies at the discharge station and reset means for returning the holders to workpiece-engaging positions. The process and apparatus is especially adapted for use in combination with a system for temperature-conditioning elongated molded parts.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 1975Date of Patent: March 22, 1977Assignee: Monsanto CompanyInventor: Joseph R. Reilly
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Patent number: 3998331Abstract: In apparatus for handling molded plastic articles, some of which are to be segregated, the improvement comprising a rotatable screw conveyor and adjacent, opposite support bar forming a path for the articles between them, such bar having a retractable portion to allow articles to either move out of or proceed along the path depending on the position of the retractable portion, and a reciprocable plunger operable with the retractable portion on receipt of a suitable control signal generated by a temperature sensing controller upstream of the retractable portion.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 1975Date of Patent: December 21, 1976Assignee: Monsanto CompanyInventors: Joseph R. Reilly, Lars G. Schon
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Patent number: 3985251Abstract: A process for handling workpieces by sequentially loading them into holder portions of continuously moving carrier assemblies, simultaneously abruptly shifting a group of such holders to workpiece-release positions at a discharge station while continuing movement of the carrier assemblies back toward the loading stations, and resetting the holders prior to arrival at the loading station in order to receive additional workpieces. The apparatus includes a holder trip mechanism portion of each carrier assembly, means supporting such assemblies for sequential movement along an endless path, an actuating assembly for simultaneously triggering the trip mechanisms of a group of the carrier assemblies at the discharge station and reset means for returning the holders to workpiece-engaging positions. The process and apparatus is especially adapted for use in combination with a system for temperature-conditioning elongated molded parts.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1974Date of Patent: October 12, 1976Assignee: Monsanto CompanyInventor: Joseph R. Reilly
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Patent number: 3977822Abstract: Apparatus for continuously forming molecularly oriented articles generally comprising a multi-station rotary stretch-blow molding machine wherein a plurality of partible blow molds angularly spaced about a continuously rotating support are provided with means for moving the mold sections of said molds between open and closed positions in synchronization with rotation of said support, additional means to longitudinally reciprocate a stretch rod within a cavity of each of said molds and further means for projecting the rod into the cavity and retracting it therefrom, said rod moving means being operable in combination and in synchronization with said mold movements. Another feature of this invention involves means for continuously and simultaneously feeding workpieces to and discharging articles from a stretch-blow mold machine.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1975Date of Patent: August 31, 1976Assignee: Monsanto CompanyInventors: Joseph R. Reilly, Leonard J. Witkowski
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Patent number: 3973897Abstract: In apparatus for conditioning preforms to be molded into containers which includes a temperature-conditioning assembly for bringing the preforms to orientation temperature and a supply assembly therefor, the combination is provided therewith of a preform cooling assembly proximate to the temperature-conditioning assembly for reducing the temperature of preforms to below orientation temperature, an integral extension of the supply assembly of the type used with the temperature conditioning assembly, means operatively associated with the temperature-conditioning assembly or downstream stretch-blow assemblies for actuating the cooling assembly loading mechanism plus means for collecting preforms at the outlet of the cooling assembly.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1975Date of Patent: August 10, 1976Assignee: Monsanto CompanyInventors: L. John Berggren, Joseph R. Reilly
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Patent number: 3962938Abstract: In trimming moils from plastic articles with a blade interposed in a path along which the articles are moving while engaged with fixed and moving guides, the improvement downstream of the blade is provided of a rotatably driven moil discharge wheel and an opposite cooperating anvil forming a moil discharge path between them. The process improvements involve engaging the moil after cutting by the blade with the surfaces of the wheel and anvil and conveying the engaged moil along a path away from that taken during cutting by means of the revolving wheel.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1975Date of Patent: June 15, 1976Assignee: Monsanto CompanyInventors: Joseph R. Reilly, Lars G. Schon
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Patent number: 3957934Abstract: In a method of conditioning preforms to be molded into containers which includes feeding them in groups to a temperature-conditioning zone where they are reduced to orientation temperature for immediate molding into containers, improvements are provided which involve diverting other groups away from the temperature-conditioning zone to an adjacent cooling zone wherein they are reduced to a temperature whereat sticking together cannot occur, prior to collecting them for later molding.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 1974Date of Patent: May 18, 1976Assignee: Monsanto CompanyInventors: L. John Berggren, Joseph R. Reilly
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Patent number: 3949628Abstract: In trimming moils from plastic articles with a blade interposed in a path along which the articles are moving while engaged with fixed and moving guides, the improvement is provided of a retractable blade assembly movable between operative and inoperative positions by fluid motor power to permit passing articles through the path either while being trimmed or not, depending on up or downstream conditions. Means may also be included for shifting one of the guides, preferably the stationary one, into and retracted from its operative position on one side of such path.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1974Date of Patent: April 13, 1976Assignee: Monsanto CompanyInventors: Joseph R. Reilly, Lars G. Schon
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Patent number: 3937315Abstract: A process for handling workpieces by sequentially loading them into holder portions of continuously moving carrier assemblies, simultaneously abruptly shifting a group of such holders to workpiece-release positions at a discharge station while continuing movement of the carrier assemblies back toward the loading stations, and resetting the holders prior to arrival at the loading station in order to receive additional workpieces. The apparatus includes a holder trip mechanism portion of each carrier assembly, means supporting such assemblies for sequential movement along an endless path, an actuating assembly for simultaneously triggering the trip mechanisms of a group of the carrier assemblies at the discharge station and reset means for returning the holders to workpiece-engaging positions. The process and apparatus is especially adapted for use in combination with a system for temperature-conditioning elongated molded parts.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 1974Date of Patent: February 10, 1976Assignee: Monsanto CompanyInventor: Joseph R. Reilly
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Patent number: 3933417Abstract: Multiaxially oriented containers are formed from an extruded, molecularly orientable thermoplastic parison having a programmed wall thickness. The parison while at extrusion temperature is sealed at one end and expanded incrementally in a conditioning mold into the shape of a preform which is allowed to set therein for a brief time period in order to develop an outer skin at reduced temperature. The full wall of the variable thickness preform is then reduced in temperature to within the orientation temperature range and the preform then stretched longitudinally and expanded radially in a finishing mold to develop axial and radial orientation while forming the container. Since the thicker portion(s) of the programmed parison do not cool as much in the conditioning mold as do the thinner portion(s) they consequently subsequently stretch to a greater extent, and this phenomenom must be compensated for in the initial programming step.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1974Date of Patent: January 20, 1976Assignee: Monsanto CompanyInventors: Joseph R. Reilly, Thomas F. Sincock
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Patent number: 3932084Abstract: In inflating a parison via a hollow needle carried on a piston slidably reciprocable with respect to a blow mold cavity, the improvement comprising means accessible through the forward end of the needle for releasably securing the needle to the piston.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1974Date of Patent: January 13, 1976Assignee: Monsanto CompanyInventor: Joseph R. Reilly
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Patent number: RE29696Abstract: Apparatus for temperature-conditioning workpieces comprises a series of bar assemblies for supporting a number of elongated molded parts in side-by-side relationship, heat transfer assemblies including horizontally spaced panels extending along a chamber, means for conveying the parts supported in the bar assemblies through the chamber between the panels and rotating means operatively interconnected with the conveying means and bar assemblies for turning the parts. Infeed means sequentially release loaded bar assemblies at regular intervals to the chamber while metering means preferably driven through downstream equipment continuously release bar assemblies to the discharge end of the chamber. Reciprocable gate means allow temperature-conditioned parts to drop out of the bar assemblies to collection equipment. Process improvements include a.) varying parts conditioning time by varying the number of bar assemblies in the fixed chamber; b.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1977Date of Patent: July 11, 1978Assignee: Monsanto CompanyInventors: Charles L. D. Chin, Joseph R. Reilly, L. John Berggren, deceased, by Edith O. Berggren, executrix