Patents by Inventor Stephen H. Aidlin
Stephen H. Aidlin 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: 5586637Abstract: A new and improved conveying system for lifting and orienting caps comprising a conveyor belt which is formed of articulated sections and with guide rollers to support the belt with an upper lifting section having an essentially vertical path of travel and a lower loading section with an angled path of travel. Also included are sprockets on the guide rollers to effect movement of the belt in an upward path of travel through the lower section and then the upper section. Further included is a plurality of cleats secured to the exterior surface of the conveyor belts. The cleats have supporting surfaces which extend at right angles from the exterior surface of the conveyor belt for retaining bottle caps thereon in a proper orientation when the upper surface of the cap is in contact with the conveyor belt and the lower edge thereof supported on the supporting surfaces of the cleats but to effect the dropping thereof when the caps are not in the proper orientation.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1995Date of Patent: December 24, 1996Inventors: Samuel S. Aidlin, Stephen H. Aidlin, Larry Kincaid, Kenneth Cordonnier, Robert Ledwith, Robert J. Hencke
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Patent number: 5584614Abstract: An air handling system comprising a track having a lower extent for supporting an object to be conveyed by the flow of pressurized air and an upper extent having a plenum chamber for receiving pressurized air and for directing it in contact with the object to be conveyed for effecting movement of the object. The track also has air-directing louvers between the upper and lower extents and an aperture in the upper extent. An impeller is mounted adjacent to the aperture of the upper extent of the track. A tapering input duct with an inlet end and a circular outlet end are mounted adjacent to the impeller with a circular screen in the outlet of the duct adjacent to the impeller. The screen has a centrally disposed hole. A baffle is mounted adjacent to the screen. The baffle includes a plurality of pie-shaped segments each with an arcuate outer edge overlying the periphery of the screen and with V-shaped interior edges with a hole. The segments are similarly configured.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1996Date of Patent: December 17, 1996Inventors: Stephen H. Aidlin, Samuel S. Aidlin, Larry Kincaid
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Patent number: 5542789Abstract: A new and improved multi position bottle guide assembly for bottles suspended by a neck ring and conveyed by pneumatic power. The bottle guide assembly includes a pair of elongated guide rails positioned along the path of travel of a bottle which is pneumatically conveyed while supported by a neck ring. The rails are adapted to be in proximity to the sides of the bottle on opposite sides of its path of travel to preclude lateral movement. Further included are support mechanisms for the rails located at the ends of the rails. Also included are a plurality of rods for supporting the rails. Each rod has coupling mechanisms for the support mechanism at a first end and a piston at the second end. A block for each rod has a bore of a diameter essentially that of the diameter of its piston and extends through the block with its axis in alignment with the axis of the rod.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1994Date of Patent: August 6, 1996Inventors: Stephen H. Aidlin, Samuel S. Aidlin, Larry Kincaid
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Patent number: 5394972Abstract: A new and improved conveying system for lifting and orienting bottle caps comprising a conveyer belt which is formed of articulated sections and with guide rollers to support the belt with an upper lifting section having an essentially vertical path of travel and a lower loading section with an angled path of travel. Also included are sprockets on the guide rollers to effect movement of the belt in an upward path of travel through the lower section and then the upper section. Further included is a plurality of cleats secured to the exterior surface of the conveyer belts. The cleats have supporting surfaces which extend at right angles from the exterior surface of the conveyer belt for retaining bottle caps thereon in a proper orientation when the upper surface of the bottle cap is in contact with the conveyer belt and the lower edge thereof supported on the supporting surfaces of the cleats but to effect the dropping thereof when the bottle caps are not in the proper orientation.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1994Date of Patent: March 7, 1995Inventors: Stephen H. Aidlin, Samuel S. Aidlin, Larry Kincaid
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Patent number: 5147153Abstract: A pneumatic conveying apparatus for container bodies having neck rings. The apparatus comprises a plurality of pairs of laterally spaced neck tracks, each pair defining an elongated slot therebetween for slidably supporting container bodies by their neck rings and a plurality of inverted, U-shaped, interior channel members, each extending upwardly from one of the pairs of neck tracks spanning the slot and extending longitudinally substantially the length of the slot and having a cross sectional area sufficient to receive the portions of the container bodies above their neck rings, each interior channel member having a top wall and side walls with air directing louvers formed therein to provide a driving force for the container bodies.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 1991Date of Patent: September 15, 1992Inventors: Stephen H. Aidlin, Larry Kincaid, Salvatore A. Uccello
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Patent number: 5103961Abstract: A method and apparatus for receiving a plurality of component parts of a hypodermic syringe, at least some of which are elongated with one enlarged end, from a plurality of molding machines and for conveying such parts in a programmed manner to a plurality of assembly machines including a plurality of coneyors each having a primary conveyor paths for feeding parts from a molding machine and a plurality of secondary conveyor paths for feeding parts from a primary conveyor path to the assembly machines; diverter means between the primary conveyor path and secondary conveyor path for directing parts to a preselected one of the secondary conveyors and to a preselected assembly machine; isolator means on a primary conveyor path to separate a predetermined number of parts from all other parts and to allow such separated parts to be fed as a group to the diverter means; and orienting means associated with at least some of the primary conveyor path to move elongated parts in a hopper to a position at the input end ofType: GrantFiled: January 24, 1991Date of Patent: April 14, 1992Assignee: Aidlin Automation Corp.Inventors: Stephen H. Aidlin, Samuel S. Aidlin, Larry Kincaid, Glenn Enright
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Patent number: 4938636Abstract: An improved system for directing a flow of container bodies to a plurality of base cupping machines from a plurality of blow molding machines comprising: (1) a plurality of primary conveyors, each primary conveyor adapted to feed container bodies from a blow molding machine toward a base cupping machine; (2) a plurality of cross-over conveyors for feeding container bodies from one of the primary conveyors to another of the primary conveyor; (3) diverter blades and converger blades positioned at the junction of primary and cross-over conveyors to direct container bodies between various primary conveyors; (4) a sensor upstream and two sensors downstream of each diverter blade and a sensor downstream and two sensors upstream of each converger blade to detect the flow of container bodies therepast; and (5) programmable control means responsive to the sensors to switch the blades as required for proper feeding of container bodies.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1988Date of Patent: July 3, 1990Assignee: Aidlin Automation Corp.Inventors: Samuel S. Aidlin, Stephen H. Aidlin, Larry Kincaid
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Patent number: 4930327Abstract: Apparatus for the fabrication of rechargeable battery cores formed of component layers of electrically conductive layers and inter-leafed electrically insulating layers in a coil-like manner comprising an arbor rotatable about its axis for the receipt and support of the core component layers and for winding such core component layers thereon; associated support roller means located adjacent to the arbor for forming a nip and for feeding the component layers to and around the arbor; tray means positioned adjacent to the arbor and support roller means to feed the component layers to the nip and around the arbor; and a tucker bar operatively associated with the arbor and support roller means adapted to move the leading edge of the insulating component layers for being rotated around the arbor prior to the feeding of the conductive component layers. Also disclosed is the method of fabricating rechargeable battery cores.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1988Date of Patent: June 5, 1990Assignee: Aidlin Automation Corp.Inventors: Stephen H. Aidlin, Bradley E. Reed, John B. Strassner
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Patent number: 4886567Abstract: Plastic composite bottles fabricated of polyethylene terephthalate (PET). The bottles comprise a container portion and a base portion. The base portion is formed with an upwardly extending annular saddle to contact and support the spherical lower end of the container portion. The two portions are welded together at the saddle. This invention also relates to the method of, and apparatus for, welding together such portions.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1988Date of Patent: December 12, 1989Assignee: Aidlin Automation Corp.Inventors: Samuel S. Aidlin, Stephen H. Aidlin, Larry Kincaid
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Patent number: 4873410Abstract: An improved parallel gap welder comprising spaced parallel electrodes, a handle to move the electrodes into contact with a workpiece and electrically energize the electrodes, and control means to independently very the pressure of each electrode on the workpiece.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1987Date of Patent: October 10, 1989Assignee: Aidlin Automation Corp.Inventors: Samuel S. Aidlin, Stephen H. Aidlin, Russell O. Bailey, Ed Myers
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Patent number: 4844233Abstract: A bottle orientation system for orientating and uprighting a horizontal flow of bottles being conveyed by coacting endless belt conveyors. The system includes a raised kick-up stop and knock-down stop for positioning all bottles in a bottom-first position between the belt. A raised platform then rights the bottles between the belts.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1987Date of Patent: July 4, 1989Inventors: Stephen H. Aidlin, Robert V. Ledwith
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Patent number: 4822214Abstract: A machine for manufacturing bottles including pneumatic conveying apparatus for container bodies and pneumatic conveying apparatus for base cups and a base cupping assembly and for joining the conveyed container bodies and base cups to form bottles. The conveying apparatus for the container bodies has an interior channel member with louvers in the top and side walls and an exterior channel member thereover to form a plenum chamber therebetween for functioning with the interior channel member and its louvers in effecting the conveying of container bodies.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1987Date of Patent: April 18, 1989Assignee: Aidlin Automation Corp.Inventors: Samuel S. Aidlin, Stephen H. Aidlin, Larry Kincaid
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Patent number: 4802569Abstract: An apparatus relating to assembly and welding machines having multiple nests each for insertion of a part into a fixture for subsequent assembly and/or automatic welding. The apparatus comprises a pair of parallel-disposed nests which are sequentially operated allowing an operator to manually insert a part into one nest while the part in the other nest is being operated on by robotics.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1987Date of Patent: February 7, 1989Assignee: Aidlin Automation Corp.Inventors: Stephen H. Aidlin, Russell Bailey
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Patent number: 4765119Abstract: A machine for threadably engaging a supply of screw caps onto the threaded neck of a supply of containers, comprising in combination: said intermediate turret plate including at least one pocket for receiving the container; means for sequentially infeeding the containers into said container pocket of said intermediate turret plate; at least one chuck spindle mounted relative to said upper turret plate in concentric alignment with said container pocket of said intermediate turret plate, said chuck spindle including a rotatable, non-reciprocable shaft journaled relative to said bracket and a cap chuck rigidly secured to a lower end of said shaft in concentric alignment with said container pocket and said chuck spindle; means for rotating said shaft of said chuck spindle; means for sequentially infeeding the screw caps into said chuck; at least one container platform positioned concentrically below said container pocket of said intermediate turret plate to provide seating for said container; means for verticallyType: GrantFiled: November 14, 1986Date of Patent: August 23, 1988Assignee: Aidlin Automation CorpInventors: Samuel S. Aidlin, Stephen H. Aidlin, Larry Kincaid
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Patent number: 4418482Abstract: A device for feeding hot articles and a method of feeding the same include transporting hot articles by a transporting element one after the other, and positively directing cooling air supplied by a blower toward the hot articles during their transportation so that the cooling air flows around the articles to cool and to prevent mutual adherence of the hot articles to one another.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1982Date of Patent: December 6, 1983Inventors: Samuel S. Aidlin, Stephen H. Aidlin
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Patent number: 4384907Abstract: In a machine and method for producing plastic bottles by periodically applying a bonding agent to a cup of a series of cups adapted for successive bonding operations of each cup to respective round-bottomed hollow bodies of plastic material, and including an applicator station for applying the bonding agent to a surface of a cup, a conveyor movable in a transport direction for receiving and moving the cups, an arresting device for temporarily arresting the cup movement near the applicator station, a rotatable transporter provided with seats for the cups and with holders for the bottles above the seats, and an extraction device for removing successive bottles from the transporter, the combination of, or retrofit kit, including a drive arranged to be intermittently coupled to the arrested cup for imparting a rotating movement to the cup, and a coupler for coupling and uncoupling the drive to the arrested cup, wherein the applicator station is arranged to apply the bonding agent to the surface of the rotating cuType: GrantFiled: December 17, 1981Date of Patent: May 24, 1983Assignee: Aidlin Automation Corp.Inventors: Stephen H. Aidlin, Roy D. Styers
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Patent number: 4356907Abstract: Elongate workpieces with enlarged heads to be distributed in groups to different destinations, such as plastic parisons to be delivered to respective mold cavities of a four-cavity blow-molding unit, are fed--partly by gravity--over a pair of sloping, counterrotating spindles to a tilted turntable, the spindles being separated by a gap letting the bodies of the workpieces hang down between them. The workpieces are successively inserted into peripheral recesses of the turntable along a raised edge thereof for rotary entrainment to respective guide channels confronting its opposite, depressed peripheral edge. Four workpieces at a time are dislodged from their recesses, after retraction of a barrier, by air jets driving them into the guide channels assigned to them. Fresh workpieces are deposited upon the upstream end of the spindle track by an elevating conveyor controlled by a monitoring device such as a photosensor which stops the conveyor upon detecting a backup of workpieces along the track.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1981Date of Patent: November 2, 1982Inventors: Samuel S. Aidlin, Stephen H. Aidlin
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Patent number: 4343587Abstract: A transport machine includes a frame for cyclically receiving a plurality of containers from an unloading station and for transporting them to the discharge region. The discharge region is spaced apart from the unloading station by a predetermined distance. The machine includes a platform connected to the frame, and is operable in a first position thereof adjacent the unloadiing station for accepting the containers, and pivotably movable thereafter about an axis to a second position angularly spaced away from the unloading station; it is movable subsequently from the second position to a third position adjacent the discharge region for temporarily storing the containers thereat; the platform is operable thereafter, and upon having temporarily stored the containers at the third position, to move to a fourth position spaced away from the discharge region, and similar to said second position, and thereafter operable to execute a pivotable return movement from the fourth position to the first position.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1979Date of Patent: August 10, 1982Assignee: Aidlin Automation, Inc.Inventors: Stephen H. Aidlin, Michael Tartokowsky
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Patent number: 4242033Abstract: A machine for cyclically receiving a plurality of containers from an unloading station and for transporting them to a discharge station, which is spaced apart from, and above the unloading station by a predetermined distance, includes a platform operable in a first position thereof below the loading station and near the discharge station for accepting the containers, and which is movable thereafter to a second position spaced substantially vertically above the first position for unloading the containers to the discharge station; the platform is thereafter returned to the first position. A control device is connected to the platform for controlling the operation thereof, and a drive arrangement is provided for moving the platform from the first position to the second position and vice versa.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 1979Date of Patent: December 30, 1980Assignee: Aidlin Automation, Inc.Inventors: Stephen H. Aidlin, Michael Tartakowsky
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Patent number: RE31655Abstract: A machine for cyclically receiving a plurality of containers from an unloading station and for transporting them to a discharge station, which is spaced apart from, and above the unloading station by a predetermined distance, includes a platform operable in a first position thereof below the loading station and near the discharge station for accepting the containers, and which is movable thereafter to a second position spaced substantially vertically above the first position for unloading the containers to the discharge station; the platform is thereafter returned to the first position. A control device is connected to the platform for controlling the operation thereof, and a drive arrangement is provided for moving the platform from the first position to the second position and vice versa.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 1983Date of Patent: August 28, 1984Assignee: Aidlin Automation Corp.Inventors: Stephen H. Aidlin, Michael Tartakowsky