Patents by Inventor Walter J. Hood

Walter J. Hood 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: 4770366
    Abstract: A system (10) for supplying strip material (S) to a processing line includes a strip uncoiler assembly (11) and a strip take-out assembly (12). The uncoiler assembly (11) carries a plurality of adjacently positioned coils (C) of strip material (S) with the trailing end of the strip material (S) of each coil (C) being attached to the leading end of the strip material (S) on the serially adjacent coil (C). The uncoiler assembly (11) also includes a drive mechanism (26) to rotate the coils (C) as the strip material (S) is payed off to the take-out assembly (12) which has a take-out arm (44) movable by an indexing device (73) to always be aligned with the individual coil (C) currently paying off strip material (S). Take-out assembly (12) also includes a dancer roller (57) which moves in response to the demand of the processing line to control the speed at which strip material (S) is payed off by the uncoiler assembly (11).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 27, 1987
    Date of Patent: September 13, 1988
    Assignee: Kent Corporation
    Inventors: Walter J. Hood, Anthony C. Costello, Eugene L. Conaway
  • Patent number: 4720054
    Abstract: A system (10) for supplying strip material (S) to a processing line includes a strip uncoiler assembly (11) and a strip take-out assembly (12). The uncoiler assembly (11) carries a plurality of adjacently positioned coils (C) of strip material (S) with the trailing end of the strip material (S) of each coil (C) being attached to the leading end of the strip material (S) on the serially adjacent coil (C). The uncoiler assembly (11) also includes a drive mechanism (26) to rotate the coils (C) as the strip material (S) is payed off to the take-out assembly (12) which has a take-out arm (44) movable by an indexing device (73) to always be aligned with the individual coil (C) currently paying off strip material (S). Take-out assembly (12) also includes a dancer roller (57) which moves in response to the demand of the processing line to control the speed at which strip material (S) is payed off by the uncoiler assembly (11).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 5, 1985
    Date of Patent: January 19, 1988
    Assignee: Kent Corporation
    Inventors: Walter J. Hood, Anthony C. Costello, Eugene L. Conaway
  • Patent number: 4506841
    Abstract: An arbor (28) for a strip accumulator (10) includes a hollow generally cylindrical body having an outer curved surface (60) and closed ends (62, 64). The curved surface (60) is provided with a plurality of apertures (82) arranged in a helical pattern around the curved surface (60). Air under pressure is provided to the inside of the arbor (28) and passes through the apertures (82) to support strip material (S) as it travels around the arbor (28) on the helical path.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 29, 1982
    Date of Patent: March 26, 1985
    Assignee: Kent Corporation
    Inventor: Walter J. Hood
  • Patent number: 4163527
    Abstract: A control device for a continuous processing line which is fed material from a coil utilizes information regarding the outside diameter of the material on a coil having a constant inside diameter as a basis for its control functions. A typical application is in the control of a strip accumulator (15) in a strip processing line wherein strip(s) on a revolvable coil is drawn from an uncoiler (10) by the revolvable pinch rolls (16) of the accumulator at which point a certain quantity of material is stored so that when the end of a coil is reached a new coil may be attached to the old coil without stopping the line. In such instances it is highly desirable that the accumulator be substantially filled so that a maximum time is available to attach the new coil. The control device includes means (31) providing a signal proportional to the revolutions of the pinch rolls and means (30) providing a signal proportional to the revolutions of the supply coil.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 9, 1978
    Date of Patent: August 7, 1979
    Assignee: Kent Corporation
    Inventors: Walter J. Hood, George Gulden, Jr.
  • Patent number: RE31505
    Abstract: A control device for a continuous processing line which is fed material from a coil utilizes information regarding the outside diameter of the material on a coil having a constant inside diameter as a basis for its control functions. A typical application is in the control of a strip accumulator (15) in a strip processing line wherein strip(s) on a revolvable coil is drawn from an uncoiler (10) by the revolvable pinch rolls (16) of the accumulator at which point a certain quantity of material is stored so that when the end of a coil is reached a new coil may be attached to the old coil without stopping the line. In such instances it is highly desirable that the accumulator be substantially filled so that a maximum time is available to attach the new coil. The control device includes means (31) providing a signal proportional to the revolutions of the pinch rolls and means (30) providing a signal proportional to the revolutions of the supply coil.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 16, 1982
    Date of Patent: January 24, 1984
    Assignee: Kent Corporation
    Inventors: Walter J. Hood, George Gulden, Jr.