Patents by Inventor Roger D. Smith
Roger D. Smith 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: 5293929Abstract: Cooling apparatus for removing heat generated by friction between machine parts located within a liquid confining enclosure, for example, a seal surrounding the drive shaft of a motor driven pump used for below-ground pumping of sewage, the apparatus comprising a baffled chamber of novel construction which may be mounted on the pump motor housing and cooperates with a tubular heat exchanger, for automatic circulation, in closed circuit, of hot cooling liquid from the seal to the chamber, where it circulates in an orbital motion by virtue of the baffle arrangement, then passes to the tubular heat exchanger, and from there to the seal to cool it.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 1992Date of Patent: March 15, 1994Inventor: Roger D. Smith
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Patent number: 5195409Abstract: A bar feed apparatus for supplying elongated bar stock to the headstock of an automatic lathe. An elongated guide tube receives the stock and includes a hydraulic piston that controllably advances the stock toward the lathe. For cushioning the rotating bar stock against vibration within the tube, controlled quantities of hydraulic fluid is forced longitudinally into an annular clearance about the piston to and about the bar stock. A flexible seal secured downstream of the piston effects collapse during the forward stoke of the piston and effects a vacuum seal during a vacuum induced return stoke of the piston.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1991Date of Patent: March 23, 1993Inventor: Roger D. Smith
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Patent number: 5185163Abstract: A reheat blow mold machine includes a preform loader, an oven, a mold station and a preform transfer mechanism for transporting preforms form the oven to the mold station. A loader defines a plurality of lanes within which the preforms are supported. A reciprocal jaw assembly moves the preforms from a receiving end to a load end of the oven. The oven includes a plurality of tandemly arranged abutting pallets which rotatably support the preforms. The pallets are stepped through the oven and moved between a receiving end and a discharge end by a pair of elevators and a return conveyor. The transfer mechanism includes two sets of jaw assemblies, a pair of slidable actuators and a compensation mechanism to automatically adjust for tolerance variations in the diameter of the performs. A mold station includes a pair of opposed platens which support mold halves. A bottom platen is positioned by a cam arrangement mounted on the opposed platens.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1991Date of Patent: February 9, 1993Assignee: Paul E. GeddesInventors: James G. Wiatt, Kevin J. Swiderski, Samuel L. Belcher, Roger D. Smith
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Patent number: 5121828Abstract: A reheat blow mold machine includes a preform loader, an oven, a mold station and a preform transfer mechanism for transporting preforms form the oven to the mold station. A loader defines a plurality of lanes within which the preforms are supported. A reciprocal jaw assembly moves the preforms from a receiving end to a load end of the oven. The oven includes a plurality of tandemly arranged abutting pallets which rotatably support the preforms. The pallets are stepped through the oven and moved between a receiving end and a discharge end by a pair of elevators and a return conveyor. The transfer mechanism includes two sets of jaw assemblies, a pair of slidable actuators and a compensation mechanism to automatically adjust for tolerance variations in the diameter of the performs. A mold station includes a pair of opposed platens which support mold halves. A bottom platen is positioned by a cam arrangement mounted on the opposed platens.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 1990Date of Patent: June 16, 1992Assignee: B & G Machinery Co.Inventors: James G. Wiatt, Kevin J. Swiderski, Samuel L. Belcher, Roger D. Smith
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Patent number: 4963086Abstract: A reheat blow mold machine includes a preform loader, an oven, a mold station and a preform transfer mechanism for transporting preforms from the oven to the mold station. A loader defines a plurality of lanes within which the preforms are supported. A reciprocal jaw assembly moves the preforms from a receiving end to a load end of the oven. The oven includes a plurality of tandemly arranged abutting pallets which rotatably support the preforms. The pallets are stepped through the oven and moved between a receiving end and a discharge end by a pair of elevators and a return conveyor. The transfer mechanism includes two sets of jaw assemblies, a pair of slidable actuators and a compensation mechanism to automatically adjust for tolerance variations in the diameter of the preforms. A mold station includes a pair of opposed platens which support mold halves. A bottom platen is positioned by a cam arrangement mounted on the opposed platens.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1989Date of Patent: October 16, 1990Assignee: B & G MachineryInventors: James G. Wiatt, Kevin J. Swiderski, Samuel L. Belcher, Roger D. Smith
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Patent number: 4949524Abstract: A flange finisher particularly well adapted for attachment to a flange of a motor vehicle as a pair of side walls joined by a web portion to form a U-shaped channel. Extending from one side wall into the channel are a plurality of small ribs. Extending from the other side wall into the channel and in opposition to the small ribs is a long foot wall which carries a plurality of ridges.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1989Date of Patent: August 21, 1990Assignee: The standard Products CompanyInventors: Richard D. Martin, Roger D. Smith
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Patent number: 4537401Abstract: A game apparatus including a manipulatable container with a sinuous track having a concave surface mounted within the container and extending along a three dimensional path between a starting point and a finishing point, the track including a longitudinal twist between the starting point and the finishing point. A ball rolls along the track as the game is manipulated by a user. The container may contain two compartments communicating with one another through an aperture.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1983Date of Patent: August 27, 1985Inventors: Roger D. Smith, Harold J. Baer
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Patent number: 4536150Abstract: An article carrier is provided for blow molding equipment which permits relatively simple exchange of the article gripping chuck portion of the carrier. The carrier includes a carrier body, a spindle rotatably supported by the body, an article gripping chuck removeably attached to the spindle and seals between the chuck and the spindle and between the chuck and a preform retained thereby. The chuck is provided with article gripping levers preferably rotatably supported by ball and socket joints. The levers have preform grasping projections at one end and first and second ball ends at the other end. The first ball end mates with the chuck body socket and the second ball end is engaged by a lever actuating ring slidably mounted on the outside of the chuck body.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1983Date of Patent: August 20, 1985Assignee: Cincinnati Milacron Inc.Inventor: Roger D. Smith
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Patent number: 4487568Abstract: A machine for high rate production of molecularly oriented thermoplastic bottles is disclosed. The machine is of the reheat-and-blow type. A blow molding station simultaneously blow molds article preforms arranged in matrices by modular article carriers for conveying the preforms and articles through the machine. The carriers are designed to retain the preforms throughout all operations of the machine from a preform load station through a thermal conditioning section, a blow molding station, and to a bottle eject station, thereby eliminating the need for other preform transferring apparatus. The article carriers together with the associated conveying apparatus comprise a sufficiently flexible structure that minor misalignments of the carriers with the blow molding mechanism do not adversely affect bottle production. Both loading of preforms and ejection of finished bottles are accomplished by operation upon matrices of preforms and bottles as defined by the carriers and conveyor lanes.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 1983Date of Patent: December 11, 1984Assignee: Cincinnati Milacron Inc.Inventors: James G. Wiatt, James W. Calvert, Samuel L. Belcher, Roger D. Smith
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Patent number: 4484884Abstract: A machine for high rate production of molecularly oriented thermoplastic bottles is disclosed. The machine is of the reheat-and-blow type. A blow molding station simultaneously blow molds article preforms arranged in matrices by modular article carriers for conveying the preforms and articles through the machine. The carriers are designed to retain the preforms throughout all operations of the machine from a preform load station through a thermal conditioning section, a blow molding station, and to a bottle eject station, thereby eliminating the need for other preform transferring apparatus. The article carriers together with the associated conveying apparatus comprise a sufficiently flexible structure that minor misalignments of the carriers with the blow molding mechanism do not adversely affect bottle production. Both loading of preforms and ejection of finished bottles are accomplished by operation upon matrices of preforms and bottles as defined by the carriers and conveyor lanes.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 1983Date of Patent: November 27, 1984Assignee: Cincinnati Milacron Inc.Inventors: James G. Wiatt, James W. Calvert, Samuel L. Belcher, Roger D. Smith
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Patent number: 4456447Abstract: An article carrier is provided for blow molding equipment which permits relatively simple exchange of the article gripping chuck portion of the carrier. The carrier includes a carrier body, a spindle rotatably supported by the body, an article gripping chuck removeably attached to the spindle and seals between the chuck and the spindle and between the chuck and a preform retained thereby. The chuck is provided with article gripping levers preferably rotatably supported by ball and socket joints. The levers have preform grasping projections at one end and first and second ball ends at the other end. The first ball end mates with the chuck body socket and the second ball end is engaged by a lever actuating ring slidably mounted on the outside of the chuck body.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1982Date of Patent: June 26, 1984Assignee: Cincinnati Milacron Inc.Inventor: Roger D. Smith
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Patent number: 4435146Abstract: A machine for high rate production of molecularly oriented thermoplastic bottles is disclosed. The machine is of the reheat-and-blow type. A blow molding station simultaneously blow molds article preforms arranged in matrices by modular article carriers for conveying the preforms and articles through the machine. The carriers are designed to retain the preforms throughout all operations of the machine from a preform load station through a thermal conditioning section, a blow molding station, and to a bottle eject station, thereby eliminating the need for other preform transferring apparatus. The article carriers together with the associated conveying apparatus comprise a sufficiently flexible structure that minor misalignments of the carriers with the blow molding mechanism do not adversely affect bottle production. Both loading of preforms and ejection of finished bottles are accomplished by operation upon matrices of preforms and bottles as defined by the carriers and conveyor lanes.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 1983Date of Patent: March 6, 1984Assignee: Cincinnati Milacron Inc.Inventors: James G. Wiatt, James W. Calvert, Samuel L. Belcher, Roger D. Smith
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Patent number: 4432720Abstract: A machine for high rate production of molecularly oriented thermoplastic bottles is disclosed. The machine is of the reheat-and-blow type. A blow molding station simultaneously blow molds article preforms arranged in matrices by modular article carriers for conveying the preforms and articles through the machine. The carriers are designed to retain the performs throughout all operations of the machine from a preform load station through a thermal conditioning section, a blow molding station, and to a bottle eject station, thereby eliminating the need for other preform transferring apparatus. The article carriers together with the associated conveying apparatus comprise a sufficiently flexible structure that minor misalignments of the carriers with the blow molding mechanism do not adversely affect bottle production. Both loading of preforms and ejection of finished bottles are accomplished by operation upon matrices of preforms and bottles as defined by the carriers and conveyor lanes.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 1983Date of Patent: February 21, 1984Assignee: Cincinnati Milacron Inc.Inventors: James G. Wiatt, James W. Calvert, Samuel L. Belcher, Roger D. Smith
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Patent number: 4409455Abstract: A dielectric heating section for a blow molding machine is provided. Within the heating section a plurality of heating stations are defined by electrode pairs. At least one electrode of each pair is made recontourable to achieve the desired temperature profile within the wall section of a thermoplastic preform suspended therebetween. The preforms are rotated while supported within the alternating electric field created between the electrodes when the electrodes are energized by a radio frequency signal generator. The preforms are moved from station-to-station to achieve high rate controlled heating of each preform.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1982Date of Patent: October 11, 1983Assignee: Cincinnati Milacron Inc.Inventors: Samuel L. Belcher, Timothy R. Peck, Roger D. Smith
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Patent number: 4382760Abstract: A machine for high rate production of molecularly oriented thermoplastic bottles is disclosed. The machine is of the reheat-and-blow type. A blow molding station simultaneously blow molds article preforms arranged in matrices by modular article carriers for conveying the preforms and articles through the machine. The carriers are designed to retain the preforms throughout all operations of the machine from a preform load station through a thermal conditioning section, a blow molding station, and to a bottle eject station, thereby eliminating the need for other preform transferring apparatus. The article carriers together with the associated conveying apparatus comprise a sufficiently flexible structure that minor misalignments of the carriers with the blow molding mechanism do not adversely affect bottle production. Both loading of preforms and ejection of finished bottles are accomplished by operation upon matrices of preforms and bottles as defined by the carriers and conveyor lanes.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1981Date of Patent: May 10, 1983Assignee: Cincinnati Milacron Inc.Inventors: James G. Wiatt, James W. Calvert, Samuel L. Belcher, Roger D. Smith
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Patent number: 4171803Abstract: A device for the practice of the martial art of karate, simulating a board to be broken and comprising a pair of clamp members adapted to simulate the shape of the board to be broken; the clamps are adapted to hold pieces of material of varying strength to approximate the varying sizes of board to be broken and a padded striking area may be provided if desired.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1977Date of Patent: October 23, 1979Inventor: Roger D. Smith
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Patent number: D271112Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1981Date of Patent: October 25, 1983Assignee: Cincinnati Milacron Industries, Inc.Inventors: James G. Wiatt, James W. Calvert, Samual L. Belcher, Roger D. Smith
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Patent number: D274184Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1981Date of Patent: June 5, 1984Assignee: Cincinnati Milacron Inc.Inventors: James G. Wiatt, James W. Calvert, Samuel L. Belcher, Roger D. Smith