Individual Elements Patents (Class 193/25E)
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Patent number: 5931276Abstract: An adjustable chute for X-ray sheet film having different film formats. The chute is further developed in such a way that sheet film received from a cassette loading and unloading station of a daylight cassette loading and unloading device is to be centrically introduced into, and deposited in a light-tight collecting magazine. For this purpose, the chute comprises two guide holders which are arranged in one plane for guiding sheet film from the loading and unloading device into the magazine. The guide holders are pivotable about oppositely and fixedly spaced pivot points for providing an input opening for the sheet film. Setting device arranged adjacent to an output opening of the chute centrically adjusts the guide holders to the film format of the sheet film supplied to the magazine.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 1997Date of Patent: August 3, 1999Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Gerd Hoitz, Albert Rieger, Friedrich Ueffinger
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Patent number: 5601181Abstract: An adjustable spout for a grain elevator is made of a hollow tube connected to the spout of the elevator and a series of movable buckets hanging from the hollow tube. A frame extends in opposite directions from the tube and includes a number of pulleys at each end. A prime mover is connected to the movable spout for moving a set of cables which are connected to the bottom end of the movable buckets. The prime mover can be remotely controlled to move the adjustable spout back and forth.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1995Date of Patent: February 11, 1997Inventor: Tim J. Lindhorst
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Patent number: 5472768Abstract: The present invention relates to a tubular section which may be constructed from a sheet having a pair of opposed edges. The opposed edges are releasably connectable such that the section may be stored in a relatively flat configuration. The screw fasteners used to connect the edges together may be restrained from rotation using for example a stringer element appropriately stabilised relative to the fasteners.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1993Date of Patent: December 5, 1995Inventor: Andrew P. Anson
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Patent number: 5354232Abstract: There is described a fish processing apparatus, which comprises a first processing section, inside which the fish are conveyed in a direction transverse to their longitudinal axes and a second processing section, adjoining the first section at an angle to it, inside which the fish are conveyed lengthways. At the end portion of the first processing section there is installed an auxiliary device for the transfer of fish to the second processing section, with a cover located above the path of the fish which is formed to be resiliently displaceable in the intake region and non-yielding in the region the outlet portion. Thereby, a transfer combining correct alignment and exact timing is achieved as a prerequisite for precise processing with an increased yield at a high throughput.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1993Date of Patent: October 11, 1994Assignee: Nordischer Maschinenbau Rud. Baader GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Hugo Pontow
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Patent number: 5289909Abstract: An improved chute for conveying bulk materials from a higher location to a lower location includes a number of frustoconical hoppers, which are held in vertically-spaced relationship with the conical axes of adjacent hoppers inclined in different directions relative to the longitudinal axis (35) of the chute. The chute is much less liable than prior chutes to cause segregation or degradation of the bulk material being conveyed.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 1992Date of Patent: March 1, 1994Assignee: Cleveland Potash Ltd.Inventors: Arthur S. Maxwell, Ian R. Barnard
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Patent number: 5190132Abstract: The system has a closure element at the lower end of a set-down cone to close the lower end of a gravity chute and a device with at least a first traction element at various distances from the lower edge of the gravity chute. The system possesses a high loading capacity and high abrasion resistance, because at least the lowest hopper has an approximately rectangular cross-section in the plane normal to the longitudinal direction of the gravity chute. The first traction element is located along a straight line in the delivery channel and is attached to the closure element in such a way that it can be guided in the open space delimited by the set-down cone and the lowest hopper.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1990Date of Patent: March 2, 1993Assignee: Karl-Heinz StanelleInventors: Ambros Stanelle, Andric Stanelle
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Patent number: 5015122Abstract: A system for channeling drainage fluid from a point located upstream to a point downstream comprises a series of conduit elements linked together and partially fitted in one another. This system is remarkable in that the series of conduit elements is assembled so that the linked conduit elements can articulate with one another and each conduit element is suspended from the previous conduit element of the series with upper end of the first conduit element being suspended from a point of anchorage located upstream. The conduit elements articulate with one another in pairs by means of a disconnectable hook arrangement, such as performed protuberances, which acts as a hinge. The above system for channeling running water prevents the degradation of slopes served by such systems.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1989Date of Patent: May 14, 1991Inventor: Denis Combes
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Patent number: 4821861Abstract: A dust-preventing, vertical chute system for loading bulk materials from a conveyor, slide or other dispensing mechanism. The system including a series of interconnected, partially nestled open buckets having a venturi insert of size and configuration compatible with the material to be loaded for generating a low pressure, internal air stream resulting in external air being drawn into the bucket system during dispensing of the bulk material into a ship or the like for inhibiting escape of dust.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1988Date of Patent: April 18, 1989Inventor: Robert Shanahan
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Patent number: 4814071Abstract: A flexible connector for screening machines comprises an assembly of a plurality of generally cylindrical, flexible collars. Each collar has an annular endwise bead on a first circumferential end and an annular endwise opening groove within an endwise surface of a second circumferential end. The collars are connected by applying force in an axial direction to adjacent and aligned collars to seat and secure the bead of one collar into the groove of an adjacent collar to form a tube along an axis of connection between a particle chute and a movable screen frame.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 1987Date of Patent: March 21, 1989Assignee: Rotex, Inc.Inventor: William E. Lower
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Patent number: 4750602Abstract: A guide chute for dropping articles has four shock absorbable members arranged in a vertical direction at regular intervals, and four ropes for connecting the shock absorbable members to one another. Each of the shock absorbable members is composed of a frame member, a plurality of elastic trapezoidal plates which are secured to the frame member, and coil springs for retaining the trapezoidal plates in a throttled condition. The width of each of the trapezoidal plates is increased towards its free tip end. The free tip end of each of each of the trapezoidal plates extends downward and toward the axial center of the frame member and is overlapped with adjacent free tip ends of adjacent trapezoidal plates to form a conic cylindrical body by virtue of the coil springs. And the free tip ends of the trapezoidal plates define an opening of a diameter smaller than that of articles to be dropped. When the dropping articles drop, they enlarge the opening of each of the shock absorbing members.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1987Date of Patent: June 14, 1988Assignee: Toyota Jidosha Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Takeshi Souda
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Patent number: 4610344Abstract: A filling attachment for an auger comprises a hollow body providing a tubular section which can surround the feed end of the auger and an open mouth section which extends away from the tubular section. A conduit in the form of a plurality of inter-engaging hollow tubular buckets includes a member for connection to the tailgate of a truck and arranged so that the lowermost bucket projects into the open mouth section of the hollow body. The buckets and the hollow body can be interconnected by strapping which cooperates with press studs on the outer surface of the bucket and the rim of the mouth section. The tubular section includes stepped cylindrical portions for cooperation with auger tubes of different diameter.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1984Date of Patent: September 9, 1986Assignee: Lagrison Industries Ltd.Inventor: Curtis R. Eastman
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Patent number: 4015366Abstract: The present invention provides a highly automated agricultural production system which comprises, as essential components:1. A sensing subsystem comprising direct and indirect sensing means in an agricultural production area. The direct sensing means are generally ground or plant mounted. The indirect sensing means are remote from the area being sensed. The direct and indirect sensing means are adapted to jointly generate data on all important parameters in the homogeneous agricultural production area;2. A data transmitting subsystem for forwarding data generated by the direct and indirect sensing means to computing means and for transmitting instructions from the computing means via interfacing means (controllers) to various devices (field effectors) in the agricultural area to perform various functions;3. A computing subsystem linked by way of said data transmitting subsystem to said indirect and direct sensing means in a pattern of many feedback loops.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 1975Date of Patent: April 5, 1977Assignee: Advanced Decision Handling, Inc.Inventor: Arthur D. Hall, III
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Patent number: 3977495Abstract: This invention relates to a rescue apparatus for enabling persons to escape safely from burning buildings, for instance, comprises a flexible tubular device which is elastic only in the transverse and circumferential direction to slow that rate of descent of a body falling through the tubular device, various means being provided for fixing the open upper end of the tubular device to the elevated point whence the body or persons is to be rescued through the lower open end of the device at a point therebelow.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1975Date of Patent: August 31, 1976Assignee: Societe Soberal S.A.Inventor: Gerard Zephinie
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Patent number: 3949850Abstract: A spout construction of the type used in association with grain elevators and the like. The construction comprises an assembly of interfitting tubular sections with chains extending along the length of the assembly. Each tubular section comprises a tapered body composed of polyurethane with integrally formed shoulder portions around the wide upper end of each section. Supporting rings engage the shoulder portions, and releasable clip means are utilized for attaching the chains. The position of the exit end of the assembly can be adjusted by shortening the length of chain between adjacent rings, and a spring clip construction is employed to facilitate this adjustment.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 1974Date of Patent: April 13, 1976Inventor: H. Dale Schumm
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Patent number: RE31023Abstract: The present invention provides a highly automated agricultural production system which comprises, as essential components:1. A sensing subsystem comprising direct and indirect sensing means in an agricultural production area. The direct sensing means are generally ground or plant mounted. The indirect sensing means are remote from the area being sensed. The direct and indirect sensing means are adapted to jointly generate data on all important parameters in the homogeneous agricultural production area;2. A data transmitting subsystem for forwarding data generated by the direct and indirect sensing means to computing means and for transmitting instructions from the computing means via interfacing means (controllers) to various devices (field effectors) in the agricultural area to perform various functions;3. A computing subsystem linked by way of said data transmitting subsystem to said indirect and direct sensing means in a pattern of many feedback loops.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 1979Date of Patent: September 7, 1982Assignee: Advanced Decision Handling, Inc.Inventor: Arthur D. Hall, III