Pivoted Wall Section Patents (Class 221/205)
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Patent number: 10799770Abstract: Systems and apparatus for Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) golf ball testing include, in at least one aspect, an apparatus including: one or more RFID readers having associated read zones; a star wheel unit defining cavities to receive golf balls; golf ball sensors including at least one sensor for each respective path through the read zones; kickers including at least one kicker positioned after each respective path through the read zones and arranged to change a golf ball's direction of travel when the at least one kicker is activated; and a controller coupled with the kickers, the golf ball sensors, and the one or more RFID readers, wherein the controller is configured to activate any of the kickers responsive to the one or more RFID readers inadequately reading an RFID tag in a golf ball detected by the at least one sensor for that kicker's associated path through a read zone.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2019Date of Patent: October 13, 2020Assignee: Topgolf International, Inc.Inventors: Mark Joseph Semsak, Romeo Espana, Brian David Burdette, Clinton Scott Lovejoy, Adrian Torrance Chaney, Hieu Nguyen-Minh Duong, Robert Benton Ahlfinger
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Patent number: 10352596Abstract: An icemaker is mounted remotely from a freezer compartment. The icemaker includes an ice mold. A thermoelectric device is provided and includes a warm side and an opposite cold side. A flow pathway is connected in communication between the cold side of the thermoelectric device and the icemaker. In one aspect, a fan is operatively positioned to move air from the fresh food compartment across the warm side of the thermoelectric device and a pump moves fluid from the cold side of the thermoelectric device to the icemaker. Cold air, such as from a refrigerator compartment, may be used to dissipate heat from the warm side of the thermoelectric device for providing cold fluid to and for cooling the ice mold of the icemaker.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2017Date of Patent: July 16, 2019Assignee: Whirlpool CorporationInventors: Patrick J. Boarman, Brian K. Culley, Gregory G. Hortin, Mark E. Thomas
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Patent number: 8870024Abstract: A dispensing apparatus for gravity feeding of a dispensable product includes containing means and dispensing means. The containing means is adapted to contain the dispensable product and is operatively connected to the dispensing means whereby the dispensing means includes a chute means. Rotation of the chute means can cause the dispensable product to be able to be dispensed.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2007Date of Patent: October 28, 2014Assignee: Durapod Systems LimitedInventors: Tomas Antonio Dos Santos Mendes, Kenneth Christie Hargraves
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Patent number: 8646654Abstract: A package includes an article group formed of cylindrical articles disposed on their sides in a side-by-side parallel fashion, and a carton disposed around the group. The carton includes a top wall, opposed side walls, end walls and an article dispenser. The side walls are disposed alongside the ends of the articles while one end wall is disposed adjacent to the side wall of an endmost article. The dispenser is formed from the end and top walls and includes at least one retaining panel to hold all the articles in the carton until removed by the user.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2012Date of Patent: February 11, 2014Assignee: The C.W. Zumbiel CompanyInventor: Charles A. Miller
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Patent number: 8448647Abstract: A feeder system and associated method are provided for feeding rod components of a tobacco product, particularly a rod-shaped, cylindrical, or stick-type tobacco product, wherein such a tobacco product may be intended to be used in a smokeless manner. A hopper is configured to receive a plurality of rod components therein. A separator device is operably engaged with the hopper and is configured to receive one of the plurality of rod components at a time therefrom. An orienting device is operably engaged with the separator device. The orienting device is configured to receive the one of the plurality of rod components in a first orientation and to direct the one of the plurality of rod components into a second orientation, different from the first orientation, and toward a subsequent process.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2009Date of Patent: May 28, 2013Assignee: R. J. Reynolds Tobacco CompanyInventors: Charles Jacob Novak, III, Jerry Wayne Pipes, Robert William Benford, Timothy Frederick Thomas
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Patent number: 7438201Abstract: An apparatus for precisely, detecting a tablet dropped in a last hopper so that packaging speed of tablets is increased and operation of a shutter and a sealer is precisely performed, is disclosed. The automatic medicine packaging machine includes a last hopper provided at the lower end of a hopper installed in a main frame, a shutter installed in the last hopper, and a shutter driving part for driving the shutter to open and close the last hopper, and the apparatus includes a dropping tablet detector installed in the last hopper to detect when the tablet is dropped into the last hopper and to input the detected information about the dropping tablet to the controller such that the moment when the shutter is opened is optimized.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2005Date of Patent: October 21, 2008Assignee: JVM Co., Ltd.Inventor: Jun-ho Kim
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Patent number: 7431285Abstract: The present invention is a vibratory sheet jogger which is used to jog and separate sheets of paper such as bank checks so that the sheets of paper and/or bank checks can be aligned. To achieve this result, a vertically jogging motion of a sheet tray is generated from a mechanical combination of an eccentric pulley assembly driven by a DC motor and a slotted ring comprising a slotted bore affixed to the sheet tray of the jogger. Specifically the combination includes a ball bearing with the eccentric pulley inserted into the slotted bore of the slotted ring, wherein the height of the slotted bore matches the outside diameter of the ball bearing, and the length of the slotted bore is larger than the diameter of the ball bearing.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2006Date of Patent: October 7, 2008Assignee: Y. Nissim, Inc.Inventor: Yosi Nissim
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Patent number: 6325242Abstract: A note holding and dispensing device is provided which comprises a frame 16; a cassette 18 removably positioned in a cavity 112 of the frame 16; a transfer device 24 which comprises an extraction drive means 120 and a conveyer means 122 provided in the frame 16; and an electronic controller 46 for controlling operation of the extraction drive means 120 and conveyer means 122. The cassette 18 has a chamber 64 for receiving a plurality of notes 66 and an extracting device 232 for discharging the notes 66 from the chamber 64. The extraction drive means 120 operates the extracting device 232 in the cassette 18 to fetch the notes 66 from the cassette 18. The conveyer means 122 transports the notes 66 received from the cassette 18 to an outlet 20 through a passageway 22.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1999Date of Patent: December 4, 2001Assignee: Japan Cash Machine Co. Ltd.Inventors: Hikaru Izawa, Kensuke Matsunaga, Yoshiaki Uemizo
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Patent number: 6206235Abstract: A candy dispenser includes a container defining a chamber adapted to hold a plurality of pieces of candy in a random fashion. The container has sides, a top, and a bottom which define the chamber. A dispensing tube extends along one side of the container. An opening in the container places the chamber in communication with the dispensing tube. The opening is sized to admit a piece of candy from the chamber to the dispensing tube. A leaf spring is mounted to the bottom of the container. The spring has a spring arm which closes the bottom of the dispensing tube and an upwardly extending finger on the spring arm which is received in the dispensing tube. A plunger associated with the dispenser moves the leaf spring from a relaxed state in which the spring finger is in the dispensing tube and closes the opening to a primed state in which the spring arm is urged away from the dispensing tube a distance sufficient for the spring finger to clear the opening to allow a piece of candy to enter the dispensing tube.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1999Date of Patent: March 27, 2001Inventor: Daniel Green
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Patent number: 6092977Abstract: A rod-shaped article supplying apparatus includes a hopper for reserving rod-shaped articles such as cigarettes and for permitting a rod-shaped article to be discharged through a lower opening thereof, and a supply cylinder formed at its outer peripheral face with a slot for receiving a rod-shaped article. The supply cylinder makes a reciprocal rotational movement between a position where the slot receives a rod-shaped article from the hopper and a position where the slot discharges the same. The supply cylinder is provided with projections disposed at a location diametrically opposite the slot and radially projecting from the outer peripheral face of the supply cylinder.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1999Date of Patent: July 25, 2000Assignee: Japan Tobacco Inc.Inventor: Seiji Fuchigami
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Patent number: 5901878Abstract: A ball can vending machine comprises a cylindrical storage drum including a housing section sized to hold a plurality of ball cans with the longitudinal axes of the cans disposed parallel to the cylindrical axis of the housing section. The housing section includes a forward-facing discharge opening and a rear can-guiding surface, and the storage drum is supported with its disposed horizontally. A retaining plate mounted within the housing section and disposed above the discharge opening slopes downwardly toward the rear can-guiding surface. The vending machine also includes a currency validator that produces an output signal upon receiving a preselected amount of currency. A can dispenser is disposed adjacent the discharge opening such that cans within the housing section are urged by gravity toward the can dispenser along the rear-can-guiding surface.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 1997Date of Patent: May 11, 1999Inventor: T. Grant Tyson, III
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Patent number: 5730318Abstract: A container which is filled with an array of parallel hollow cylinders of cigarette paper is opened at the top and is overlapped by a retractible temporary cover prior to being partially inverted onto a downwardly sloping top wall of a magazine. The cover is thereupon retracted and the top wall is pivoted to permit entry of cylinders from the interior of the container into a chamber of te magazine. Such cylinders are thereupon caused or permitted to enter the flutes of an indexible drum-shaped conveyor which transports the cylinders seriatim to a station where successive cylinders receive rod-like fillers of particulate material, such as comminuted smokable material.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 1995Date of Patent: March 24, 1998Assignee: Chilinov s.a.r.l.Inventor: Christian Schramm
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Patent number: 5713489Abstract: An apparatus for dispensing rod-like members that are stored in a parallelepipedal housing. The housing includes a base for carrying the rod-like members, with the base being movable against the force of one or more return springs. The base has a narrow side that extends at least partially through a discharge opening of the housing.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1995Date of Patent: February 3, 1998Assignee: ROEKO GmbH & Co. DentalerzeugnisseInventor: Ralf Loos
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Patent number: 4960226Abstract: Disclosed is apparatus for dispensing cylindrical objects such as pencils. The objects are stored in a hopper within a housing and fall out of the hopper into a delivery reservoir which is movable between a first position and a second position. When an activation mechanism moves the reservoir to the second position, the objects in the reservoir fall to an outlet in the housing. As the reservoir moves to its second position, an agitator aligns the pencils in the hopper to avoid bridging. A platform over the hopper holds some of the objects off the objects in the hopper. A patina on the agitator holds the high friction parts of the objects off the agitator so the objects roll or slide more easily.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1989Date of Patent: October 2, 1990Inventor: Sylvester L. Ehrle
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Patent number: 4813838Abstract: A computer diskette automatic loading device having a hopper for holding a plurality of diskettes, and an automated diskette selection mechanism for the serial removal of diskettes from the hopper for processing and sorting of diskettes into accept and reject bins.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1985Date of Patent: March 21, 1989Assignee: Trace Products, Inc.Inventor: Peter M. Santeusanio
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Patent number: 4718573Abstract: A dispenser for elongated articles that is especially adapted for convenient assembly. The dispenser has a generally rectangular storage bin having an inner chamber and an article discharge slot that extends substantially from side to side across the front of the chamber. A chamber floor inclines downwardly toward the article discharge slot, and a lever arm is hingedly attached to the chamber floor to form therewith a lever arm-floor assemblage that includes substantially all of those moving parts the dispenser whose function directly relates to dispensing articles therefrom. The lever arm extends forwardly through the article discharge slot and has a depressed dispensing position and an elevated closed position.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 1985Date of Patent: January 12, 1988Assignee: Traex CorporationInventors: Gregory J. Wenkman, Ferdinand F. Salzmann
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Patent number: 4612852Abstract: An ice cream sandwich machine includes a nozzle having a discharge end from which ice cream is extruded; a wafer infeed and delivery assembly cooperating with said nozzle and comprising a pair of wafer trays for feeding wafers against opposite sides of the extruded ice cream and paired, vertically reciprocable wafer pusher blade means cooperating therewith to urge corresponding pairs of said wafers downward for applications to the extruded ice cream bar; an index wheel positioned below the nozzle and having a plurality of pockets therein for receiving the wafers and the ice cream in the assembled form of a sandwich; and a wafer agitator assembly including wafer impact arms for periodically impacting the wafers in the wafer trays, and control arms fixedly connected with respect to the wafer impact arms for controlling the periodicity and impact force of the wafer impact arms of the wafers in the wafer trays in response to periodic movement of the pusher blade means.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1984Date of Patent: September 23, 1986Assignee: Burry-Lu, Inc.Inventors: Floyd W. Price, Richard Vest
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Patent number: 4487024Abstract: The ice maker includes an ice mold in direct thermal communication with a thermoelectric refrigeration unit for freezing water contained in the mold. The mold and a harvest means for removing ice from the mold are in an insulated housing defining a cold storage bin for receiving harvested ice. The mold and refrigeration unit are mounted on the housing and a bottom wall of the housing comprises an insulated door with a closed position for supporting harvested ice and an open position for discharging harvested ice to a separable drawer for use. The door is mounted for rotation between open and closed positions and is rotated by a drive motor. The refrigeration unit includes a thermoelectric module in direct thermal communication with an external heat exchanger and the module may be sealed within an insulated wall of the housing. A locking mechanism may be provided to lock the dispensing door closed and a heat seal may be provided around the door.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 1983Date of Patent: December 11, 1984Assignee: Clawson Machine Company, Inc.Inventors: Charles J. Fletcher, Everett Moshier
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Patent number: 4466229Abstract: A process and relevant machine and has for its object to provide a means for packing individual drinking straws, or similarly shaped articles, in sealed strips consisting of two "films" which can be either hot or cold welded. The stages of said process are as follows:(a) formation of a compact line of straws arranged and cross fed along an inclined plane onto which they are released from a hopper where they are stacked;(b) removal of the first straw from the aforesaid line with the simultaneous arrest of the second one;(c) conduction of each straw into cut-outs provided in welding rollers.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1981Date of Patent: August 21, 1984Inventor: Donati Gino
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Patent number: 4391264Abstract: A ball pitching machine having a spring powered pitching arm and having a dispensing mechanism with a de-jammer device for individually dispensing balls from a supply hopper and a ball loading device for automatically positioning a ball on the pitching arm for each cycle of the apparatus. The de-jammer device has a reciprocating roller positioned above a tilting floor which tilts between a horizontal position for receiving balls from the supply hopper to a tilted position for discharging balls into a ball feed channel. The ball feed channel delivers a supply of balls to the ball loading device. The reciprocating roller limits the balls supported on the floor to only a single layer while the floor is in its tilted position.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1981Date of Patent: July 5, 1983Inventors: Jeffrey L. Abraham, Gary D. Banse
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Patent number: 4352348Abstract: A soccer ball practice machine includes a pair of juxtaposed, oppositely rotating wheels for propelling a soccer ball toward a soccer player to facilitate the practice and instruction of a wide variety of soccer skills. The orientation of these wheels can be selectively varied to permit the soccer ball to be propelled in an infinite number of directions. In addition, the distance separating the rotating juxtaposed wheels can also be adjusted to accommodate soccer balls of varying diameters and can be automatically increased to prevent damage to oversized balls due to engagement by the wheels. A large hopper includes a rotating auger which successively feeds soccer balls in the hopper into a flexible feed tube and down a rigid ball chute where they are engaged by the wheels and propelled outwardly.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 1980Date of Patent: October 5, 1982Inventor: Lawrence L. Griffith
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Patent number: 4300703Abstract: Apparatus shown in FIG. 1a for distributing and placing pseudo-spherical objects i.e. cherries, nuts, pralines on i.e. cakes, sweets, ice creams, comprising a hopper (1) adapted to co-operate with an element imparting an oscillating movement thereto, the lower opening of the hopper being situated immediately above and opposite the calibrated opening (5) of a cylindrical tube (3) for receiving the objects from the hopper. The cylindrical tube (3) is rotatable about its longitudinal axis between two end positions symetrical to one another in relation to mean position. A cylindrical rod (7) slides axially in an alternating movement inside the cylindrical tube.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 1980Date of Patent: November 17, 1981Assignee: Societe d'Assistance Techinque pour Produits Nestle S.A.Inventor: Noel Launay
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Patent number: 4238051Abstract: A dispenser for pens and pencils as well as other elongated objects includes a housing in which the pens or pencils are placed. The housing has a discharge slot and contains a movable ramp which is inclined downwardly toward the discharge slot. Normally the ramp assumes an upper or hold position in which it blocks the discharge slot and prevents pens from rolling out of the housing. However, when the ramp is depressed by applying a force to an actuating tab that projects outwardly from it, the discharge slot is opened and a pen will roll out of the housing and onto retaining lips which form an outward continuation of the ramp. The housing further contains posts which are located immediately below the ramp when the ramp is in its upper position. However, when the ramp is depressed to its release position, the posts project upwardly through the ramp and prevent a succession of pens from rolling out of the discharge opening and onto the retaining lip.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1979Date of Patent: December 9, 1980Assignee: Quick Point, Inc.Inventor: Alan E. Sherman
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Patent number: 4205794Abstract: A grinder apparatus for destroying disposable hypodermic syringes, needles, and the like having a feeder valve for delivering varying sized objects to a grinder which has a plurality of flexibly connected grinding means attached to a rotating shaft and an arcuate screen cooperating with the grinding means to facilitate comminuting of articles supplied by the feeder means.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 1978Date of Patent: June 3, 1980Inventors: Jack E. Horton, Richard R. Kepler
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Patent number: 4063635Abstract: To permit single-basket conveyor transport of textile cops from a supply bin holding a number of cops, without damage to the thread wound on the cops upon removal of an individual cop and introduction into the conveyor, the supply bin is constructed such that at least a portion of the bottom thereof is inclined forwardly towards a removal opening leading to the conveyor, and includes a movable base plate which is mounted for movement between a feed position in which the base plate is inclined towards the opening and a re-supply position in which the movable portion is inclined upwardly and away from the removal opening; an ejector is provided having a movable ejector element and occupying a space at least approximately the size of the geometric outline of a cop, the ejector element pushing against the cop and pushing the selected cop for removal through the removal opening against a spring-loaded flap, the ejector element, due to its size, blocking contact between the cop being ejected and a next adjacent copType: GrantFiled: December 1, 1976Date of Patent: December 20, 1977Assignee: Maschinenfabrik Schweiter AGInventor: Rene Heckel