Patents by Inventor Kenneth R. Bermel

Kenneth R. Bermel 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).

  • Patent number: 5562202
    Abstract: A conveyor track has a generally U-shaped cross-section with a conveyor operably mounted within the track to transport specimen carriers along the track length. A pair of "J-shaped" legs depend from the lower end of the track and are spaced apart a distance to receive a horizontal support rail therebetween. A fastener apparatus, for fastening the track to the support rail, includes a retainer plate positioned under the support rail and a pair of clip plates connected between the track depending legs and the retainer plate. The support rail has a generally "I-shaped" cross-section with an upper plate, lower plate and vertical web, and extends the length of the track. End caps are provided for the ends of the support rail and for the ends of the conveyor track to retain the fluids within the conveyor track and within the upper and lower channels of the support rail. The conveyor track includes upper and lower channels formed on the outer surfaces of the forward and rearward legs.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 15, 1994
    Date of Patent: October 8, 1996
    Assignee: Lab Interlink, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael R. Newcomb, Kenneth R. Bermel
  • Patent number: 5505138
    Abstract: A conveyor track support system includes an elongated support rail with an upper horizontal planar support surface removably connected to a plurality of hangers, and preferably suspended from a ceiling above the ground. Each hanger includes a bar projecting outwardly from the lower end and a sleeve slidably journaled on the bar with set screws to adjustably retain the sleeve on the bar. A pair of ears on the top of the sleeve are spaced apart and have set screws which will selectively retain the support rail on the sleeve. The rail itself has a generally "l" shaped cross-section with an upper plate, lower plate and vertical web. A pair of vertical forward and rearward walls along the forward and rearward edges of the upper plate have inwardly directed lips along an upper edge thereof to form an upper channel above the upper plate. An upper surface of the lips forms the support surface on the top of the rail.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 15, 1994
    Date of Patent: April 9, 1996
    Assignee: Lab-Interlink, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael R. Newcomb, Kenneth R. Bermel