Abstract: An apparatus for dispensing incendiary spheres comprising a hopper operable to store discrete unitary unprimed spheres; a feed mechanism cooperating with the hopper to extract unprimed spheres from the hopper; a rotary sphere delivery mechanism rotating in a first direction and having at least one pocket defined therein, the at least one pocket being adapted to capture a sphere, wherein the feed mechanism cooperates with the rotary sphere delivery mechanism to load an unprimed sphere into the at least one pocket; a rotary injector mechanism rotating in an opposing second direction and having at least one injector needle, wherein the rotary injector mechanism and the rotary sphere delivery mechanism are synchronized such that the at least one injector needle pierces an unprimed sphere within the at least one pocket as the at least one pocket and the at least one injector needle rotate past each other; a source of reactant in fluid communication with the at least one injector needle, wherein the rotary injector
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 24, 2016
Date of Patent:
September 12, 2017
Assignee:
DONMARK HOLDING INC.
Inventors:
Mark Toeckes, Robert Button, Earl Trautman
Abstract: A controller for a volumetric pocket filler having a plurality of pneumatically powered components, includes a pneumatically powered actuator, having a motion path, and a plurality of pneumatic switches, disposed along the motion path of the actuator. The pneumatic switches are configured for contact with the actuator, to control air flow to the plurality of pneumatically powered components of the volumetric pocket filler.
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Abstract: A pipetting system for dispensing multiple liquids into a single receptacle includes a plurality of liquid reservoirs, a plurality of syringes for aspirating preselected quantities of liquids from the reservoirs, and a common dispensing head connected to all the syringes for simultaneously receiving the preselected quantities of liquids from a plurality of the syringes and simultaneously dispensing the liquids into the reservoir. The system also includes means for simultaneously aspirating the preselected quantities of liquids from the reservoirs into the syringes. In addition, the system includes aspirating means for withdrawing a liquid sample from a container into the dispensing head at an aspirating position, means for storing the aspirated sample while the dispensing head is moved from the aspirating position to a dispensing position, and means for dispensing the aspirated sample to the dispensing head simultaneously with the dispensing of the preselected quantities of other liquids.
Abstract: A filling machine for simultaneously filling several containers each with a predetermined amount of fluid, in which the containers are indexed by the use of a feed screw which moves the containers into the area of the machine where the nozzles are lowered into the containers to carry out the discharge of the fluid into the containers and are raised again, and/or in which the nozzle support structure is actuated to reciprocate in the direction of the movement of the containers while the containers are being filled and opposite this direction after the nozzles are raised clear of the top of the containers.