Patents by Inventor W. Massey

W. Massey 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: 5154310
    Abstract: An end nesting stackable container is modified with means to firmly contain material being shipped or stored inside the container. The means contact the load being shipped at at least 4 points and are advantageously pivoted out of the way of the container during nesting. The preferred embodiment is directed at the shipping and storing of automotive windshields.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 6, 1991
    Date of Patent: October 13, 1992
    Assignee: Axia, Inc.
    Inventor: Edward W. Massey
  • Patent number: 5072647
    Abstract: A projectile is accelerated through a gun barrel in response to high pressure gas applied to the rear of the projectile in response to a high pressure plasma discharge. Plasma from the discharge flows transversely of the discharge into a chamber through multiple openings in a passage wall that confines the discharge. The high pressure, high temperature plasma flowing into the chamber causes an exothermic reaction of water and metal particles in a slurry in the chamber to produce high pressure hydrogen gas that flows longitudinally of the discharge against the rear of the projectile. To maintain the pressure of hydrogen gas acting against the projectile relatively constant as the projectile is accelerated down the barrel, electric power applied to the discharge increases substantially linearly as a function of time.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 10, 1989
    Date of Patent: December 17, 1991
    Assignee: GT-Devices
    Inventors: Yeshayahu S. A. Goldstein, Derek A. Tidman, Dennis W. Massey, Joseph R. Greig
  • Patent number: 4974487
    Abstract: A projectile is accelerated in a barrel bore by applying a plasma jet to a projectile propelling fluid. The plasma jet is derived from a structure forming a capillary passage having a wall formed by a low molecular weight, dielectric powdery filler or water in many rigid containers, shaped as spheres or straw-like tubes having axes parallel to the passage longitudinal axis. The fluid and jet interact so the fluid is heated by the jet, whereby low atomic weight constituents of the fluid are sufficiently heated to become mixed with the plasma to form a high pressure mixture that is injected into the bore to accelerate the projectile. The fluid is dragged into the plasma during mixing to cool the plasma and form a boundary layer between the plasma and the barrel walls so that the mixture does not cause substantial damage to the walls of the bore. The plasma is energized by applying voltage from an electric pulse source to electrodes at opposite ends of the passage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 3, 1988
    Date of Patent: December 4, 1990
    Assignee: GT-Devices
    Inventors: Yeshayahu S. A. Goldstein, Derek A. Tidman, Rodney L. Burton, Dennis W. Massey, Niels K. Winsor
  • Patent number: 4716624
    Abstract: A cutting support is illustrated in use on a poultry deboning conveyor and the like as having a plastic cutting shell with a conical wall open at the bottom and a sealing means carried at an upper portion of the conical wall positionable upon a conical fixture in upright position to receive a body cavity of poultry so as to be accessible to an operator for manual deboning. An important object is to make a removable and inexpensive way to debone poultry in the most sanitary means.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 10, 1987
    Date of Patent: January 5, 1988
    Inventor: George W. Massey, Jr.
  • Patent number: 4715261
    Abstract: A projectile is accelerated through a gun barrel bore by a cartridge containing a high temperature, high pressure plasma jet source. The cartridge has a geometry enabling it to be loaded into a breech bore of the gun. The plasma jet is supplied to the rear of the projectile and is derived by a tube having an interior wall forming a capillary passage. A discharge voltage applied between spaced regions along the capillary passage ionizes a dielectric to form a plasma. First and second ends of the passage are respectively open and blocked to enable and prevent the flow of plasma through them. The blocked end closes the breech bore.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 5, 1984
    Date of Patent: December 29, 1987
    Assignee: GT-Devices
    Inventors: Yeshayahu S. A. Goldstein, Derek A. Tidman, Rodney L. Burton, Dennis W. Massey, Niels K. Winsor
  • Patent number: 4626352
    Abstract: A vessel has a side wall, a rim extending about the side wall defining a top opening of the vessel, and an abutment shoulder is provided adjacent the rim. A lid is provided covering the top opening to close the vessel. A straining skirt extends about and depends from the lid. The skirt has a terminal edge region spaced from the lid and at least one perforated straining zone through which vessel contents can be strained from the vessel. When the lid closes the vessel, the straining skirt is spaced inwardly of the vessel side wall and the lid can be lifted clear to open the vessel without interfering engagement between the straining skirt and vessel. Additionally, the lid can be pivoted away from the vessel to partially open the vessel by pivoting the lid immediately adjacent the abutment shoulder and across from the straining zone with the rim acting as a fulcrum.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 25, 1985
    Date of Patent: December 2, 1986
    Inventors: Simon C. Massey, Rowland W. Massey
  • Patent number: 4417509
    Abstract: A receptacle which may be tiered or stacked with other like receptacles and adapted to be nested when empty. Each receptacle in the tier or stack is intended to hold food products that are to be placed in a smoke house for cooking with the weight of each receptacle being supported by the product in the next lower receptacle in the stack and thus serving as a press to compress the product in said lower receptacle until such time as the product shrinks through the cooking process to a predetermined height. When the product is reduced to this predetermined height, each receptacle seats upon and rests upon the next lower receptacle in the stack to prevent further transmission of the product load and thus stops the pressing action at the predetermined height. Each receptacle is of unique design whereby it may be used to accommodate two alternate heights of smoked food product.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 6, 1981
    Date of Patent: November 29, 1983
    Assignee: Bliss & Laughlin Industries Incorporated
    Inventors: Christopher J. Deibel, Edward W. Massey
  • Patent number: 4361234
    Abstract: A container adapted to nest and tier with like containers, with the container having a bottom wall and side walls extending upwardly from the bottom wall and terminating in a top edge extending around the container, and with there being provided tiering means projecting laterally of the ends of the container for tiering the container on the top edge of a like container with at least a portion of the ends of the container being open, and with one container being adapted to be entered into the first container in a tilted position so that the tiering means on the entering container passes through one of the open ends and beneath the overlying upper edge of the receiving container, and then the entering container is moved generally vertically downwardly into nested relation into the receiving container.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 16, 1981
    Date of Patent: November 30, 1982
    Assignee: Bliss & Laughlin Industries Incorporated
    Inventors: Daniel D. Hawes, Edward W. Massey
  • Patent number: 4240854
    Abstract: Self-adhesive labels mounted on a backing strip are formed into fan-folded sets or stacks and are loaded directly from the fan-folding machine into an open four-sided cassette. The cassettes are made of cardboard, and after they are loaded with fan-folded labels, they are enclosed either by the addition of a fifth side or by wrapping. The cassette packages are then transported to the location where labels are to be applied to products moving along a conveyor. The fan-folded labels are supported in an open L-shaped rack which is tilted and which is of sufficient length to hold at least two sets or cassettes of fan-folded labels side by side. The labels are fed directly into a standard type of label dispenser which applies the labels to products as they are moving along a conveyor line.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 31, 1978
    Date of Patent: December 23, 1980
    Assignee: Avery International Corporation
    Inventors: Jack W. Massey, William P. Belden, Ronald A. Mabry
  • Patent number: 4215380
    Abstract: A lightning protector carrier comprises a lamellar element made of electrically insulating material and having a plurality of sets of holes therethrough each set of holes defining a respective socket to receive a respective lightning protector device, and a plurality of electrically conducting terminals for making electrical connection to lightning protector devices at a front face of the element. One hole of each set of holes accomodates a terminal and the terminals are electrically interconnected by one or more busbars at the rear of the element. At least the front surface of the element is shaped such that one hole of each set is separated from another hole of the set by a protruding portion of the element interposed between said one hole and said another hole.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 30, 1977
    Date of Patent: July 29, 1980
    Assignee: Post Office
    Inventor: Alan W. Massey
  • Patent number: D270963
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 16, 1981
    Date of Patent: October 11, 1983
    Assignee: Bliss & Laughlin Industries Incorporated
    Inventors: Daniel D. Hawes, Edward W. Massey