Patents by Inventor Robert D. Fraik

Robert D. Fraik 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: 5776309
    Abstract: An endless loop of fabric of the type used in papermaking is provided with a row of optically detectable marks aligned in the direction of motion of the fabric. A beam of light pulses from a strobe light is directed to a position on the fabric through which the row of marks passes and the position of the marks as illuminated by the strobe light is observed. When the observed marks are stationary, the speed of the fabric can be determined based on the frequency of the light pulses from the strobe light and the spacing between the marks on the fabric. The speed of the fabric can be controlled to a desired speed by setting the strobe pulse frequency and adjusting a variable speed drive for the motor driven rollers driving the fabric until the marks as illuminated by the strobe light appear stationary. Variations in the speed of the fabric result in variations of the position of the marks as illuminated by the strobe light, allowing equipment problems causing the speed variations to be diagnosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 21, 1997
    Date of Patent: July 7, 1998
    Assignee: Badger Paper Mills, Inc.
    Inventor: Robert D. Fraik
  • Patent number: 4111702
    Abstract: The disclosed paper-based feedback systems employ thermographic processes which transfer a pattern of vaporized reactant material such as dithiooxamide (DTO) or DTO derivatives to a treated or untreated paper-like receptor sheet to form a storable latent image, i.e. a hidden entry, on the sheet. The latent image can be developed weeks or months later with a co-reactant metal salt.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 11, 1973
    Date of Patent: September 5, 1978
    Assignee: Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company
    Inventor: Robert D. Fraik