Patents by Inventor William G. Hunter
William G. Hunter 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: 11950779Abstract: A method for establishing signal and power communication between a surgical instrument and a staple cartridge is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2021Date of Patent: April 9, 2024Assignee: Cilag GmbH InternationalInventors: Frederick E. Shelton, IV, Patrick L. Creamer, Shane R. Adams, Jason L. Harris, Morgan R. Hunter, Ismail Akram, William S. Honey, Edward G. Colby, Helen S. Clubb, Emily R. Woodhouse
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Patent number: 7475716Abstract: A mold handling system for carrying and transporting sand molds comprises a mold handling conveyor with multiple mold exits to provide different outputs for the sand molds. The mold handling system may include flags which can be used to mark selected molds to segregate the sand molds into different groups. A control system responds to flag sensors and tracks the molds to selectively control output of sand molds through the mold exits. Methods of handling sand molds using a mold handling system are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2004Date of Patent: January 13, 2009Assignee: Hunter Automated Machinery CorporationInventors: William A. Hunter, William G. Hunter
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Patent number: 7328736Abstract: A mold flask assembly is provided with a novel clamping mechanism for clamping a pattern plate in the mold flask assembly of an automated molding machine. The clamping mechanism comprises a first clamp abutment and a clamping head extending along an axis. The clamping head provides a second clamp abutment. The first and second clamp abutments engage each other in a clamped position. The first and second clamp abutments are spaced along the axis and angularly displaced in a released position. A combination rotary and linear actuator is operative to facilitate relative linear translation and rotation between the rod and the bushing to move between the clamped and released positions.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2006Date of Patent: February 12, 2008Assignee: Hunter Automated Machinery CorporationInventors: William A. Hunter, William G. Hunter
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Patent number: 7150310Abstract: A mold flask assembly is provided with a novel clamping mechanism for clamping a pattern plate in the mold flask assembly of an automated molding machine. The clamping mechanism comprises a first clamp abutment and a clamping head extending along an axis. The clamping head provides a second clamp abutment. The first and second clamp abutments engage each other in a clamped position. The first and second clamp abutments are spaced along the axis and angularly displaced in a released position. A combination rotary and linear actuator is operative to facilitate relative linear translation and rotation between the rod and the bushing to move between the clamped and released positions.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2004Date of Patent: December 19, 2006Assignee: Hunter Automated Machinery CorporationInventors: William A. Hunter, William G. Hunter
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Patent number: 6779586Abstract: A two tiered mold handling system for use in a sand mold casting machine which comprises a two tiered conveyor for pouring and cooling, or a two tiered conveyor for cooling only. The two-tiered conveyor has an upper linear track and a lower linear track disposed at a lower vertical elevation. The tracks carry a plurality of mold pallets along an endless path around the upper and lower linear tracks. The application is directed toward several concepts including two tiered pouring conveyors in combination with two tiered cooling conveyors, two tiered combination pouring and cooling conveyors, and one tiered pouring conveyors in combination with two tiered cooling conveyors to provide a lower pouring elevation.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2003Date of Patent: August 24, 2004Assignee: Hunter Automated Machinery CorporationInventors: William A. Hunter, William G. Hunter
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Publication number: 20030178170Abstract: A two tiered mold handling system for use in a sand mold casting machine which comprises a two tiered conveyor for pouring and cooling, or a two tiered conveyor for cooling only. The two-tiered conveyor has an upper linear track and a lower linear track disposed at a lower vertical elevation. The tracks carry a plurality of mold pallets along an endless path around the upper and lower linear tracks. The application is directed toward several concepts including two tiered pouring conveyors in combination with two tiered cooling conveyors, two tiered combination pouring and cooling conveyors, and one tiered pouring conveyors in combination with two tiered cooling conveyors to provide a lower pouring elevation.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2003Publication date: September 25, 2003Applicant: Hunter Automated Machinery CorporationInventors: William A. Hunter, William G. Hunter
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Patent number: 6571860Abstract: A two tiered mold handling system for use in a sand mold casting machine which comprises a two tiered conveyor for pouring and cooling, or a two tiered conveyor for cooling only. The two-tiered conveyor has an upper linear track and a lower linear track disposed at a lower vertical elevation. The tracks carry a plurality of mold pallets along an endless path around the upper and lower linear tracks. The application is directed toward several concepts including two tiered pouring conveyors in combination with two tiered cooling conveyors, two tiered combination pouring and cooling conveyors, and one tiered pouring conveyors in combination with two tiered cooling conveyors to provide a lower pouring elevation.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2002Date of Patent: June 3, 2003Assignee: Hunter Automated Machinery CorporationInventors: William A. Hunter, William G. Hunter
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Publication number: 20020060060Abstract: A two tiered mold handling system for use in a sand mold casting machine which comprises a two tiered conveyor for pouring and cooling, or a two tiered conveyor for cooling only. The two-tiered conveyor has an upper linear track and a lower linear track disposed at a lower vertical elevation. The tracks carry a plurality of mold pallets along an endless path around the upper and lower linear tracks. The application is directed toward several concepts including two tiered pouring conveyors in combination with two tiered cooling conveyors, two tiered combination pouring and cooling conveyors, and one tiered pouring conveyors in combination with two tiered cooling conveyors to provide a lower pouring elevation.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2002Publication date: May 23, 2002Applicant: Hunter Automated Machinery CorporationInventors: William A. Hunter, William G. Hunter
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Patent number: 6145577Abstract: A simplified mold handling system has a linear flowpath with adjustable throughput, variable cooling cycle capability, and minimized equipment and cost. The system has a mold handling conveyor with upper and lower levels on which pouring and cooling of the molds occur. The upper level of the conveyor receives sand molds and conveys the empty molds to a pouring station wherein molten material is deposited therein to form castings. After the castings have been poured, the molds are transferred to the lower level of the pouring conveyor for cooling purposes, and then back to the upper level. The sand molds are then either pushed to another row of the pallet, or are pushed down a ramp to a vibrating conveyor for removal of the sand. Such features allow adjustability in the dwell time required for cooling of the given metal.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 1998Date of Patent: November 14, 2000Assignee: Hunter Automated Machinery CorporationInventors: William A. Hunter, William G. Hunter
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Patent number: 6015007Abstract: Cope and drag molds are formed using a matchplate, in which the matchplate has shift blocks on its upper and lower surfaces. The shift blocks form corresponding cavities in the cope and drag molds. Then, a gauge mechanism is calibrated with a gauge standard. The gauge mechanism generally includes a gauge block, a spring biased arm, and a meter adapted to measure movement of the spring biased arm relative to the meter. The calibrating step is performed by sliding the gauge mechanism into the gauge standard which provides prototypical drag and cope mold surfaces. The gauge mechanism is calibrated by setting the meter to zero when the spring biased arm engages the prototypical cope mold surface. Lastly, the gauge mechanism is inserted into the formed cavities in the actual cope and drag molds such that the gauge block engages the drag mold and the spring biased arm engages the cope mold.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1998Date of Patent: January 18, 2000Assignee: Hunter Automated Machinery CorporationInventors: William A. Hunter, William G. Hunter
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Patent number: 5971059Abstract: The upper level of the pouring conveyor receives sand molds and conveys the empty molds to a pouring station wherein molten material is deposited therein to form castings. Each mold is provided with a supportive weight and jacket before pouring. After the castings have been poured, the molds are transferred to the lower level of the pouring conveyor for cooling purposes, and then back to the upper level to remove the weight and jacket. The sand molds are then transferred to the upper level of the cooling conveyor and are deposited into trays provided on the cooling conveyor. Each tray is adapted to receive a plurality of molds to enable the molds to move from serial to parallel movement. An indexable pusher arm is provided to accurately place each mold in a respective tray to insure proper spacing for uniform cooling. After each tray has traversed the upper and lower levels of the cooling conveyor, the molds are removed from the trays and the sand is broken away to reveal the castings for harvest.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 1999Date of Patent: October 26, 1999Assignee: Hunter Automated Machinery CorporationInventors: William A. Hunter, William G. Hunter
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Patent number: 5927374Abstract: The upper level of a pouring conveyor receives sand molds and conveys the empty molds to a pouring station wherein molten material is deposited therein to form castings. Each mold is provided with a supportive weight and jacket before pouring. After the castings have been poured, the molds are transferred to the lower level of the pouring conveyor for cooling purposes, and then back to the upper level to remove the weight and jacket. The sand molds are then transferred to the upper level of a cooling conveyor and are deposited into trays provided on the cooling conveyor. Each tray is adapted to receive a plurality of molds to enable the molds to move from serial to parallel movement. An indexable pusher arm is provided to accurately place each mold in a respective tray to insure proper spacing for uniform cooling. After each tray has traversed the upper and lower levels of the cooling conveyor, the molds are removed from the trays and the sand is broken away to reveal the castings for harvest.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 1999Date of Patent: July 27, 1999Assignee: Hunter Automated Machinery CorporationInventors: William A. Hunter, William G. Hunter
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Patent number: 5901774Abstract: The upper level of the pouring conveyor receives sand molds and conveys the empty molds to a pouring station wherein molten material is deposited therein to form castings. Each mold is provided with a supportive weight and jacket before pouring. After the castings have been poured, the molds are transferred to the lower level of the pouring conveyor for cooling purposes, and then back to the upper level to remove the weight and jacket. The sand molds are then transferred to the upper level of the cooling conveyor and are deposited into trays provided on the cooling conveyor. Each tray is adapted to receive a plurality of molds to enable the molds to move from serial to parallel movement. An indexable pusher arm is provided to accurately place each mold in a respective tray to insure proper spacing for uniform cooling. After each tray has traversed the upper and lower levels of the cooling conveyor, the molds are removed from the trays and the sand is broken away to reveal the castings for harvest.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 1997Date of Patent: May 11, 1999Assignee: Hunter Automated Machinery CorporationInventors: William A. Hunter, William G. Hunter
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Patent number: 4074111Abstract: A shroud is detachably engaged around the neck of a light bulb and is detachably sealed to the bulb at this point so that it is leakproof. The shroud extends upwardly around the bulb and is spaced therefrom. Liquid or crystal fragrance, deodorant, insecticide or the like is poured into the lower portion of the shroud surrounding the light bulb so that when lit, the heat from the bulb vaporizes the liquid or crystals and the vapor is dispersed from the open upper end of the shroud by convection air currents. An elastomeric O-ring is in wedging contact between the lower end of the light bulb and the lower end of the shroud immediately above the sealing material in order to protect the sealing material from liquids within the shroud.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 1977Date of Patent: February 14, 1978Inventor: William G. Hunter