Patents by Inventor Karl Dangelmaier
Karl Dangelmaier 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: 4716800Abstract: For reducing the refitting time of high-speed presses as a consequence of the adaptation of the distances of stacking spindle and support members to the dimensions of the cutting tool to be interchanged and of the blank, the stacking spindle and the support members are arranged on interchanging rails adapted to be displaced out of the press table. Upon reaching the required height of the stack, the spindle tip adapted to be separated from the stacking spindle is held by a retaining device consisting of adjusting means and slide member so that the stack can be lowered to the discharge conveyor plane.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 1986Date of Patent: January 5, 1988Assignee: L. Schuler GmbHInventors: Alfred Bareis, Karl Dangelmaier, Horst Pfisterer
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Patent number: 4162734Abstract: An arrangement for aligning and stacking laminations and for transporting formed stacks of laminations with the laminations being provided with a circular inner and/or outer circumference and having stamped patterns defining a plurality of stampings distributed about the circumference of the laminations at equal centering angles. A stack forming device is provided for receiving laminations fed individually thereto with the stack forming device including at least two stack forming elements mounted so as to be selectively separable. The stack forming elements are disposed one above the other in a longitudinal direction of the stack forming device so as to form upper and lower stack forming elements. The lower stack forming element selectively engages the upper stack forming element, with such element being maintained in a fixed position when the lower stack forming element is displaced to a lowered position.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 1977Date of Patent: July 31, 1979Assignee: L. Schuler GmbHInventors: Karl Dangelmaier, Alfred Bareis
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Patent number: 4111086Abstract: An alignment and stacking arrangement for stampings manufactured in a continuous stamping operation by a stamping machine having a punch and associated punch matrix. At least one stacking channel is arranged in the punch matrix for receiving the stampings with an intermediate stack forming device being arranged at the stamping machine at a position below and independent of the punch matrix. The intermediate stack forming device may include at least one locking pawl for reducing the clearance of the stacking channel and/or a mandrel arranged in the stacking channel which is selectively engaged by a holding element during the formation of the intermediate stack. A stacking mandrel or stacking shaft is associated with the mandrel and is displaceable so as to permit a stack of stampings of a predetermined height to be carried away from the stamping machine by a conveyor arrangement.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1977Date of Patent: September 5, 1978Assignee: L. Schuler GmbHInventor: Karl Dangelmaier
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Patent number: 4108031Abstract: An alignment and stacking arrangement for stampings manufactured in a continuous stamping operation by a stamping machine having a punch and associated punch matrix. At least one stacking channel is arranged in the punch matrix for receiving the stampings with an intermediate stack forming device being associated with stacking channel. The intermediate stack forming device may include at least one locking pawl for reducing the clearance of the stacking channel and/or a mandrel arranged in the stacking channel which is selectively engaged by a holding element during the formation of the intermediate stack. A stacking mandrel or stacking shaft is associated with the mandrel and is displaceable so as to permit a stack of stampings of a predetermined height to be carried away from the stamping machine by a conveyor arrangement.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 1977Date of Patent: August 22, 1978Assignee: L. Schuler GmbHInventors: Karl Dangelmaier, Alfred Kottmann
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Patent number: 4108320Abstract: An arrangement for aligning and stacking laminations for electrical equipment and for transporting formed stacks of laminations with the laminations being fed individually in the same position to a stack former which maintains the relative positions of the laminations. The laminations include a circular inner or outer circumference and a plurality of stampings distributed about the surface of the laminations at equal centering angles. The stack former is provided with an appropriate circular circumference and a guide which can be introduced into at least one stamping. The stack former is rotatably mounted relative to its longitudinal axis and is provided with a rotary drive which operates in a stepwise manner with the rotary steps of the drive being equal to the central angle of the stampings of the stamping pattern or a whole number multiple thereof.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 1977Date of Patent: August 22, 1978Assignee: L. Schuler GmbHInventors: Alfred Bareis, Karl Dangelmaier, Reinhard Braun
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Patent number: 4046264Abstract: Apparatus for stacking and intermittently discharging stacks of sheet material for electrical machines and the like. A plurality of mandrels are provided which are successively movable into a position for forming stacks of sheets continually supplied by a horizontal conveyor. A turntable is provided for moving the mandrels into and out of respective sheet receiving positions. In order to accommodate intermediate stacking of the sheets while mandrels are being exchanged, a mandrel tip is provided which is positionable in alignment with the mandrels when in a sheet receiving position. During normal stacking operations, the mandrel tip is supported at the respective mandrel. During exchange of mandrels clamping jaws hold the mandrel tip in position and a slide member is moved into a position so as to hold an intermediate stack of sheets on the mandrel tip.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1976Date of Patent: September 6, 1977Assignee: L. Schuler GmbHInventors: Ewald Bergmann, Alfred Bareis, Karl Dangelmaier, Alfred Kottmann
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Patent number: 3935770Abstract: Punching press apparatus including an exchangeable tool set having upper and lower punching tools movable toward one another by a pressing ram to punch parts from sheet metal material. A stacking duct extends vertically downwardly from thepunching dies to accommodate a plurality of the punched out parts, which parts are then conveyed by endless magnetic conveyor belts arranged below the stacking duct, to remote part stacking mandrels and the like. In order to accommodate exchange of the punching tools without disconnection or emptying of the stacking ducts, the stacking ducts extend downardly to a position spaced upwardly of a press table supporting a toolholding plate, which toolholding plate supports the lower punching tool. The stacking ducts are formed as inserts in the toolholding plate so that a very simple exchange of the punching tools and toolholding plates can be effected by lateral movement of the units including the toolholding plate and punching tool out of the press ram working area.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1974Date of Patent: February 3, 1976Assignee: L. Schuler GmbHInventors: Alfred Bareis, Karl Dangelmaier, Joachim Von Wlassaty