Patents by Inventor Theodore Opuszenski

Theodore Opuszenski 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: 5186600
    Abstract: A garment stacker, having a plurality of conveyor belt assemblies, is attached to a worktable. Each assembly has two conveyor belts with one end of each sharing a common axis. All of the conveyor belts are provided with a plurality of flexible cleats for engaging the garment. One of the belts in each assembly is movable between a position away from the worktable, and a position near the worktable, where the cleats will engage a garment deposited on the worktable and pull it toward the other belt. The other belt in each assembly is nearly vertical and is positioned adjacent to a parallel slide. The garment is fed by the first belt into the space between the slide and the cleats on the vertical belt, which engage the garment and move it up the slide. The garment is then discharged over the top of the slide and onto a door. When the door is opened, the garment is dropped onto other garments, while maintaining its orientation so as to form a stack of oriented garments.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 22, 1991
    Date of Patent: February 16, 1993
    Assignee: Clinton Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: Arthur C. Wokeck, Theodore Opuszenski
  • Patent number: 5062374
    Abstract: A thread cutter for a sewing machine uses a circular rotary cutter mounted to the sewing machine. The thread cutter includes a body having an air motor disposed therein. A circular blade is supported on a shaft extending from the air motor. The cutter body is reciprocally supported on a rod fixed at one end to a mounting plate. The rod is disposed in a cylinder within the body and has a piston end, air supplied to one side or the other of the piston driving the cutter body reciprocally into and out of engagement with any threads trailing from a sewn article.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 23, 1990
    Date of Patent: November 5, 1991
    Assignee: Clinton Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: Arthur C. Wokeck, Theodore Opuszenski
  • Patent number: 4248414
    Abstract: The disclosure relates to a panel folding machine and method, particularly for large panels. The panel is gripped at opposite leading corners and wound up by spaced rotating drums engaging opposite side edges of the panel. The drums are axially withdrawn, dropping the once-wound panel onto a lateral conveyor, where the panel, initially wound in a somewhat cylindrical form, assumes a flat folded condition. The once-wound panel is conveyed laterally until the leading lateral edge is engaged and gripped by a second stage winding drum, rotatable at right angles to the first drum. The panel is then wound in a second stage, in a generally cylindrical configuration. The second stage winding drum is retractable, and is withdrawn after the second stage winding operation, permitting the twice folded panel to drop onto a support conveyor. While on the support conveyor, the panel is flattened, to form a neat, rectangular product of uniform dimensions, which is then taken away for packaging.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 31, 1978
    Date of Patent: February 3, 1981
    Assignee: Automatech Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: Herman Rovin, Theodore Opuszenski, Joseph Pellicano
  • Patent number: 4244313
    Abstract: Thread-loading apparatus for loading a bobbin spool with a predetermined length of thread between sewing operations wherein there is a reciprocal loading tube arranged to receive and draw thread from a package of thread, deliver its leading end to the bobbin and project it onto the bobbin while the latter is being rotated at a high speed so as to be caught thereby and wound onto the bobbin; a slack-producing device for drawing a slack length of thread from the package of thread preparatory to a loading operation to thus eliminate the inertial resistance of the package of thread to giving up thread; a precisely-controlled thread measuring device employed to control the length of thread delivered to the bobbin; and a bobbin having peripherally-spaced flexible fingers on its hub for entraining the leading end of the thread delivered to the bobbin.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 17, 1978
    Date of Patent: January 13, 1981
    Assignee: Automatech Industries Inc.
    Inventors: Herman Rovin, Lawrence J. Levine, Theodore Opuszenski, Joseph Pellicano, Alan F. Swenson
  • Patent number: 4117789
    Abstract: The disclosure relates to the automatic refilling of a bobbin spool, in a lock stitch type sewing machine, in the interval between the loading of work units. After sewing of a predetermined work unit, consisting of a single workpiece, or several workpieces, a premeasured thread length on the bobbin spool is exhausted. While the machine operator places a new work unit in position for sewing, the mechanism of the invention refills the empty bobbin spool, in situ, with a precisely measured length of bobbin thread, drawn from an effectively continuous supply source. The mechanisms provided for this purpose, in and of themselves generally known, are arranged in an improved, simplified and more compact arrangement, suitable for incorporation in a variety of commercial lock stitch type sewing machines available to the trade.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 14, 1977
    Date of Patent: October 3, 1978
    Assignee: Automatech Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: Herman Rovin, Lawrence J. Levine, Theodore Opuszenski, Joseph Pellicano, Alan F. Swenson
  • Patent number: 4002130
    Abstract: The disclosure is directed to automatic bobbin rewinding for sewing machines. A two-station mechanism is provided enabling bobbins to be transferred from a winding position to a sewing position, with one bobbin being at all times in each position. When a bobbin is exhausted, that bobbin and its case are removed from the sewing machine and, simultaneously, a filled bobbin is removed from the winding position and combined with its case. The bobbin positions are then reversed, enabling the filled bobbin and its case to be inserted in the sewing machine, while the just-removed bobbin is separated from its case and inserted in the winding position. The filled bobbin remains attached to the main thread supply until it is inserted in the sewing position, enabling the thread to be guided and controlled until picked up by the sewing mechanism, thus avoiding the need for manual intervention.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 22, 1975
    Date of Patent: January 11, 1977
    Assignee: Automatech Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: Herman Rovin, Theodore Opuszenski, Joseph Pellicano, Alan F. Swenson