Patents by Inventor Stanley Momot
Stanley Momot 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: 7171899Abstract: An integrated ink rail assembly includes at least one page pack mounted directly to a manifold, an ink rail mounted to the manifold, and an orifice rail mounted to the ink rail. An ink source is connected to the page pack. The page pack, manifold, ink rail, and orifice rail define a plurality of ink passages to deliver ink from the ink source to a drum. The ink passage may be directed towards the middle of the assembly such that a web smaller than the page pack can be printed.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2006Date of Patent: February 6, 2007Assignee: Goss International CorporationInventor: Stanley Momot
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Publication number: 20060162597Abstract: An integrated ink rail assembly includes at least one page pack mounted directly to a manifold, an ink rail mounted to the manifold, and an orifice rail mounted to the ink rail. An ink source is connected to the page pack. The page pack, manifold, ink rail, and orifice rail define a plurality of ink passages to deliver ink from the ink source to a drum. The ink passage may be directed towards the middle of the assembly such that a web smaller than the page pack can be printed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2006Publication date: July 27, 2006Applicant: GOSS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATIONInventor: Stanley Momot
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Patent number: 7007604Abstract: An integrated ink rail assembly includes at least one page pack mounted directly to a manifold, an ink rail mounted to the manifold, and an orifice rail mounted to the ink rail. An ink source is connected to the page pack. The page pack, manifold, ink rail, and orifice rail define a plurality of ink passages to deliver ink from the ink source to a drum. The ink passage may be directed towards the middle of the assembly such that a web smaller than the page pack can be printed.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2003Date of Patent: March 7, 2006Assignee: Goss International CorporationInventor: Stanley Momot
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Publication number: 20030230207Abstract: An integrated ink rail assembly includes at least one page pack mounted directly to a manifold, an ink rail mounted to the manifold, and an orifice rail mounted to the ink rail. An ink source is connected to the page pack. The page pack, manifold, ink rail, and orifice rail define a plurality of ink passages to deliver ink from the ink source to a drum. The ink passage may be directed towards the middle of the assembly such that a web smaller than the page pack can be printed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2003Publication date: December 18, 2003Applicant: GOSS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATIONInventor: Stanley Momot
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Patent number: 5937757Abstract: In order to permit automated setting of operating parameters while also facilitating the removal of paper jams, a device for adjusting the gap size between folding rollers of a rotary press folding machine includes a pair of counter-rotating folding rollers which define a folding nip or gap therebetween. Each folding roller is mounted to one end of a pivoting support arm, and a link arm is slidably and pivotably mounted to the other end. An extensible member connects the link arms to each other, which enables the distance between the rollers to be quickly and easily adjusted. An inflatable bag is disposed between the support arms which forces the rollers towards each other to resist spreading of the rollers when a paper passes through the gap between the rollers. The bag can be quickly deflated from a remote location to allow removal of jammed papers, and can be quickly re-inflated to the desired setting to minimize down time.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 1998Date of Patent: August 17, 1999Assignee: Goss Graphic Systems, Inc.Inventors: John C. Jackson, Stanley Momot
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Patent number: 5722323Abstract: An improved throw off device for disengaging adjacent blanket cylinders (12) and (14) from each other and corresponding adjacent plate cylinders (16) and (18) is provided. The device includes pairs of bearing assemblies (28A), (28B), (30A) and (30B) that are mounted on the opposite ends of the journal (26) of each of the blanket cylinders (12) and (14). Each bearing assembly is defined by an inner race (36) and an outer race (38) having an eccentric bore in which the inner race is disposed. The device eliminates the need for a bearing sleeve. Each bearing assembly has a lever (74) arm that is mounted to the outer race (38). The lever arm (74) is defined by two wing-shaped portions (76) and (78). Each bearing assembly further includes a hydraulic cylinder (86). Each hydraulic cylinder (86) is coupled at one end to one of the two wing-shaped portions of the lever arm (74) and at the other end to one of the side frames of the printing press.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 1997Date of Patent: March 3, 1998Assignee: Goss Graphic Systems, Inc.Inventors: Frederick J. Whiting, Thomas W. Orzechowski, Stanley Momot, Thaddeus A. Niemiro
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Patent number: 5512125Abstract: A marker applying device (50) for a substrate (14) having a plurality of markers (70) having magnetic material (74) in a backing (72) of the markers (70), and an adhesive (76) on a front surface (78) of the backing (72), a marker retainer (62) having a relative weak magnetic force at spaced locations (64) for releasably retaining the markers (70) at the spaced locations (64) in a configuration with the adhesive (76) facing outwardly from the retainer (62), an electromagnet (88) positioned with the substrate (14) being intermediate the electromagnet (88) and retainer (62), and the markers (70) being sequentially positioned by the retainer (62) in a configuration with the adhesive (76) facing the electromagnet (88) and substrate (14), and a device (CPU) for electrically pulsing the electromagnet (88) to produce a relatively strong magnetic force, such that the electromagnet (88) removes the markers (70) from the retainer (62) and deposits them onto the substrate (14) such that the adhesive (76) on the markers (Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 1994Date of Patent: April 30, 1996Inventors: Stanley Momot, Richard Oesterlin, Edward Hudyma, Kenneth Dabisch, Richard Fedrigon, Ira Goldberg, Ragy Isaac
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Patent number: 5329851Abstract: A self-oscillating roller assembly (11, 13) and method of oscillating a roller in an offset printing press having an oscillating drive assembly (11) for oscillating a rotationally mounted roller (10, 12) with a source of pneumatic pressure (62) by alternatively applying pressure to pressure chambers (42A, 42B) on opposite sides of the roller (10, 12) to impart a longitudinal force on the oscillating roller (10, 12) from the source of pressure (62) in two opposite directions and a controller (47) for controlling the application of pressure (58, 62) to alternately move the rotationally mounted roller in two opposite directions.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 1993Date of Patent: July 19, 1994Assignee: Rockwell International CorporationInventor: Stanley Momot
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Patent number: 4709634Abstract: A printing press sidelay and circumferential register mechanism having cooperating elongated operator elements which are rotatably driven by remotely controlled motors to laterally and circumferentially adjust the position of the plate cylinder through thrust bearings that support the ends of the operator elements adjacent the end of the plate cylinder.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1986Date of Patent: December 1, 1987Assignee: Rockwell International CorporationInventors: Stanley Momot, William G. Hannon