Relative To Stationary Article Trap Patents (Class 221/189)
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Patent number: 9149129Abstract: Device for facilitating the loading of capsules into a machine for dispensing capsules or for preparing drinks based on these capsules comprising: a detachable tube, containing stacked capsules furnished with an opening for the capsules to pass through the tube, means of aligning the tube allowing the tube to be aligned through a capsule receiving zone for the capsules to descend by gravity into this zone. The alignment means comprise means for retaining the capsules in their stack when the tube is moved with its opening oriented downwards, in the direction of the position in which the tube is aligned with the reception zone.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2013Date of Patent: October 6, 2015Assignee: Nestec S.A.Inventors: Christian Jarisch, Alfred Yoakim
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Patent number: 8162173Abstract: The invention relates to a golf ball dispenser having an upper container which houses the golf balls and a flange which receives the balls from the container and which supplies the balls individually to a dispensing arm. The dispensing arm, which is disposed such that it is essentially vertical in the rest position, includes structure for pivoting around a horizontal axis when a golf ball is being dispensed, the pivot structure is disposed in the upper part thereof close to the above-mentioned flange.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2003Date of Patent: April 24, 2012Inventor: Claude Pommereau
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Patent number: 7975877Abstract: A bead feeder for serially delivering beads to a downstream location comprises a bead supply wheel which rotates about a vertical axis. The bead supply wheel includes a bead supply bowl and a plurality of radially arranged channels below the bowl connected to rotate with the bowl. Discharge openings in the bowl are in alignment with the radially arranged channels to delivery beads to those channels, and a bead receiving pocket is positioned at the outer end of each channel. A transfer wheel picks up beads from the bead receiving pockets and transfers those beads to a delivery wheel by vacuum transfer and release. The delivery wheel serially delivers the beads to the downstream location.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2008Date of Patent: July 12, 2011Assignee: Philip Morris USA Inc.Inventors: Martin T. Garthaffner, Travis M. Garthaffner, George R. Scott, Jeremy J. Straight, James D. Evans, David Goldstein, Martin Heidorn
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Patent number: 7925375Abstract: A machine for storing objects includes a compartment system with a plurality of compartments and having at least one closure mechanism which can be moved relative to a central, predefined access orifice in the machine housing to permit or prevent access to a specific, individual compartment or to a specific group of adjacent compartments. A driving force of the drive system for the closure mechanism is dimensioned or can be set and/or a drive train or a motion transmitting path between the drive system and closure mechanism has a force or torque limiting device such that maximum force or torque transmitting values acting on the closure mechanism are fixed or can be set so that automatic movements of the closure mechanism can not cause serious injuries to a user, and in addition the closure mechanism can be manually held open or pushed open in spite of the active drive system.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2005Date of Patent: April 12, 2011Assignee: KEBA AGInventors: Manfred Schininger, Claus Peham, Ernst Schacherl
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Patent number: 7395946Abstract: A tablet cassette in which a tablet is not discharged during a mounting or dismounting operation of the tablet cassette. The tablet cassette (1) incorporates a rotor (6) having pocket portions (7) for holding tablets (T). When the tablet cassette 1 is mounted on a mount base (2), rotation of the rotor (6) causes the tablets (T) held in the pocket portions (7) to be discharged though a discharge port (8). The tablet cassette (1) includes a press member (16) which is pressed when the tablet cassette (1) is mounted on the mount base (2) and a rotor reversing member (19) for reversing the rotor (6) by a predetermined quantity in conjunction with pressing of the press member (16).Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2004Date of Patent: July 8, 2008Assignee: Yuyama Mfg. Co., Ltd.Inventors: Shoji Yuyama, Shuichi Inoue, Masaru Kinoshita
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Publication number: 20080011770Abstract: A bead dispensing system including a storage device, a bead dispensing means which includes a bead release mechanism, a conduit for guiding beads from the storage device to the bead dispensing means and a related method of creating artwork.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2007Publication date: January 17, 2008Applicant: MOOSE ENTERPRISE PTY LTDInventor: Jacquiline Hazel Tobias
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Patent number: 6062797Abstract: A top platform with interchangeable guide lanes for use on vibratory feed devices is described. The top platform comprises a rectangular deck member on which is attached a brace means including at least one elevator brace, and at least one holddown brace for holding one or more conventional anti-static delivery tubes in a ski-slope configuration. The top deck also comprises a plurality of mounting holes arranged in an orderly rank and file configuration to secure and facilitate adjustment of the guide lanes.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1996Date of Patent: May 16, 2000Assignee: US Vibra Inc.Inventor: Jefferson J. Gaines
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Patent number: 5361937Abstract: An articulated gravity feed module includes a curved chute for holding items for sale, the chute having a curved bottom wall with a radius of curvature decreasing from a rear portion to a front portion, and side walls connected with the bottom wall; a mounting assembly mounting the chute to a wall; a hopper for supplying items to the chute, the hopper including an elongated enclosure having an open upper end for restocking the items and an open lower end which is always open to the chute for depositing items on the chute, the elongated enclosure being formed by a rear wall, a front wall and interconnecting side walls, the rear wall having a lower portion with a radius of curvature similar to that of the rear portion of the bottom wall of the chute so that the lower portion of the rear wall rides along the rear portion of the bottom wall of the chute; pivot pins pivotally securing the hopper to the chute at a position above the chute, such that the hopper is pivotable between an upright dispensing position adjType: GrantFiled: November 8, 1993Date of Patent: November 8, 1994Assignee: Henschel-Steinau, Inc.Inventor: Lee R. Wiese
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Patent number: 5236584Abstract: A filtration apparatus provides for semiautomatic operation by including a filter element dispenser located at a filtration station. In order to effect removal of a used filter element from the filtration station, a tilting mechanism allows for tilting of a filtration stage which breaks or interrupts a vacuum which is otherwise continuously applied to the filtration station. In operation, the filter dispenser is manually rotated about a support to dispense a filter element in a filtration port at the filtration station. Next, a filtration cup which includes a filtration well is manually rotated about the support and positioned to be seated in the filtration port. After the filtration cup is seated in the filtration port a liquid to be filtered can be dispensed into the filtration well.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 1991Date of Patent: August 17, 1993Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Department of Health and Human ServicesInventors: Roy Repaske, Alan H. Rich, Jimmie L. Slemp
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Patent number: 4630794Abstract: This invention is a container for holding and semi-automatically dispensing a bar of soap. The soap is placed in the container through an opening in the top. A pivotally connected enclosure positions the soap on a holding shelf and shelters the soap from direct and indirect contact with water. The shelf, which may have an open grid-like surface, has at least one drain, allowing water to drain from the soap and not pool and collect around the soap. When the soap is needed, the user mechanically operates the container. The enclosure pivots, pushing the soap semi-automatically to an exit opening, where the soap dispenses from the container into the hand of the user. The container may be used in any facility requiring the use of soap and particularly in bath tubs and showers. The container may be attached by a bracket to a wall or other mounting surface.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 1985Date of Patent: December 23, 1986Inventor: Rodger L. Ross