Abstract: An apparatus for retrieving and storing an elongated flexible element such as an electrical cord, garden hose, air hose, vacuum hose, rope, or the like. The elongated flexible element has a first end for attachment to a service and a second end for attachment to an article to be coupled through the elongated member to the service. The apparatus includes first and second wheels and a framework for supporting the wheels. The supporting framework supports the wheels for rotation about their respective axes, the axes extending generally parallel to one another. The space between the wheel peripheries is selectively adjustable such that, when the wheels are in the use orientation, the wheel peripheries bear frictionally upon the surfaces of the flexible element to move the flexible element therebetween as the wheels are turned. One of the wheels is turned to retrieve the flexible element. A storage hopper is attached to the support framework for storing the retrieved flexible element.
Abstract: An appliance for adhering a sensing marker on a medium for recording information, such as a magnetic tape, comprising a case, removing rotor, and a guide way. The case has a cavity formed therein where the removing rotor is pivotally supported. The removing rotor also has a cavity therein where a marker roll is accommodated which is commercially available and which includes a backing liner and a plurality of pre-cut sensing markers adhered on the backing liner. The removing rotor has a station which is formed in a flat surface for receiving the backing liner withdrawn from the marker roll. An arc surface and a radial step are also provided with the removing roller. A location is formed on the case so that the magnetic tape is positioned there. A transfer block which has a rectangular shape is formed at the bottom thereof. Soft material which has a tendency to stick to the sensing marker is positioned on the block.
Abstract: An improved system is described for attaching price tags to garments and for other joining applications using plastic fasteners dispensed through hollow, slotted needles. The system comprises a new method and tool for dispensing fasteners supplied in long lengths, together with improved fastener stock adapted for use therewith and for molding in continuous lengths.
Abstract: A manual stock feeder apparatus for feeding stock to a machine for processing said stock, said manual stock feeder having a moveable carriage capable of engaging a length of linear stock and capable of sliding along a plurality of parallel linear guide members toward said machine while engaging such length of linear stock and thereby feeding such linear stock into the machine for processing said stock. The apparatus further includes a second stock engagement means for engaging and securing the stock while the carriage 4 is being repositioned to its initial starting place to resume the feeding of stock to the machine for processing said stock.
Abstract: An apparatus for retrieving and storing an elongated flexible element such as an electrical cord, garden hose, air hose, vacuum hose, rope, or the like. The elongated flexible element has a first end for attachment to a service and a second end for attachment to an article to be coupled through the elongated member to the service. The apparatus includes first and second wheels, a framework for supporting the wheels in a use orientation, with peripheral surfaces of the wheels in closely spaced-apart relation. The supporting framework supports the wheels for rotation about their respective axes, the axes extending generally parallel to one another. The space between the wheel peripheries is sufficiently small when the wheels are in the use orientation that the wheel peripheries bear frictionally upon the surfaces of the flexible element to move the flexible element therebetween as the wheels are turned. One of the wheels is turned to retrieve the flexible element.
Abstract: An improved soldering device is provided, one that is structured for the reception of and use with a new cartridge that is a self-contained supply of solder. When the cartridge is inserted within the soldering device, an operator, using only one hand, is able to advance the solder from out of the cartridge and to a location in close proximity with the soldering tip of the device. With that same single hand, the operator can energize the heating element to supply heat to the soldering tip. The advancing and energizing structure permits the device to remain energized throughout the advancing operation or, optionally, to smoothly effect an intermittent energization and deenergization of the heating element to reduce the total quantity of heat supplied to the soldering tip even while the solder is being advanced.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 1, 1977
Date of Patent:
April 22, 1980
Assignee:
Home Solder Corporation
Inventors:
Richard A. Keefe, David B. Schurman, Jr., Jon W. Leask
Abstract: A sheet material dispensing apparatus wherein the sheet passes through a nip formed by a drive roller and a pressure roller. A lever is mounted for rotation about a first point and a gear segment is mounted for rotation about a second point. When the lever is rotated, a point or surface on the lever slidingly contacts a point or surface on the gear segment causing the gear segment to rotate through a greater angle than the lever. The teeth of the gear segment are operably engaged with gear means which causes rotation of the drive roller. In another aspect of the invention, the gear means for rotating the drive roller includes a floating gear mounted in a slot that is aligned generally parallel to the teeth of the gear segment and which causes rotation of the drive roller during one direction of travel of the gear segment and is disengaged from the drive roller during the other direction of travel of the lever.
Abstract: Apparatus for dispensing wire comprises a first elongate cylindrical tube having an aperture at one end thereof and a blocking wall at the opposite end thereof. A second elongate cylindrical tube is positioned within said first tube, said second tube having upper and lower apertures at each end thereof. A length of flexible wire is coiled to a diameter greater than the outer circumference of the second tube and within the inner circumference of the first tube and one portion of the wire is extended from the lower aperture of the second tube and through the upper aperture of the second tube. The second tube extends through the aperture in the top portion of the first tube thereby allowing the second tube, and the wire contained therein, to be extended outwardly from the first tube aperture and accurately positioned adjacent to a work area. In accordance with a further embodiment of the invention a third elongate cylindrical tube may be positioned between the second tube and the length of coiled wire.
Abstract: An applicator device comprises two casing parts pivotally connected for movement between a longitudinally aligned closed position and a folded open position, one of said casing parts providing a tape supply chamber and the other providing a chamber for receiving and accumulating the tape after use. A flexible member anchored on the one casing part extends between the casing parts for forming a backing for the exposed material when the casing parts are relatively pivoted to said open position, and the flexible member at the same time acts to advance material out of the supply chamber and toward the other casing part. Unidirectional pawls in the other casing part are effective when the casing parts are relatively pivoted to closed position for preventing retraction of the tape.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 12, 1977
Date of Patent:
May 8, 1979
Assignee:
Colgate-Palmolive Company
Inventors:
Robert P. Gersin, Charles S. Totaro, Roland Gebhardt, Modest Khovaylo
Abstract: A body is provided defining an elongated handgrip and an elongated support projecting angularly outwardly of one end portion of the handgrip. A motor is carried by the body and a pair of generally parallel peripherally engaged side-by-side rollers are journaled from the end of the support remote from the handgrip for rotation about axes extending transversely of the support and disposed on opposite sides of a plane extending longitudinally of the support. The end of the handgrip remote from the support rotatably mounts a spool of ribbon therefrom and the handgrip includes guide structure for guiding a ribbon being unwound from the spool along the handgrip and, at the end of the handgrip remote from the spool, toward the rollers.
Abstract: A dispensing device for sequentially dispensing sheet material such as paper toweling from a primary roll and a reserve roll, the primary roll initially being rotatably mounted at a first location and adapted to be displaced therefrom to a second location. Sheet material feed means is provided for dispensing the sheet material from the device. Sensing means is provided for sensing displacement of the primary roll from the first location and transfer means is employed in operative association with the sensing means and responsive to the sensing of the displacement of the primary roll from the first location to place sheet material from the reserve roll into operative engagement with the sheet material feed means.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 26, 1977
Date of Patent:
August 15, 1978
Assignee:
Crown Zellerbach Corporation
Inventors:
Ellsworth A. Hartbauer, Rudolf R. Weis, Horace N. Kemp
Abstract: Apparatus whereby a filmstrip operator can conveniently reestablish the engagement between a sprocket and an overdriven filmstrip in a filmstrip projector. The projector operator manipulates a thumb wheel to cause a roller to come into contact with a surface portion of the filmstrip, and to cause the roller to rotate thereby causing longitudinal displacement of the filmstrip in a film track. The trailing edge of the filmstrip is displaced towards the sprocket to facilitate reengagement of the filmstrip with the sprocket.
Abstract: A self-contained dry wall taper has a hollow elongated body for holding mastic and supports a roll of tape with tape feeding means to deliver the tape to tape applying wheels that in turn apply it to cover a joint between two wall board sections.A piston is slidably mounted in the hollow body and is automatically moved by a mechanism actuated by the rotating wheels, as they are moved over the wall board surface, to force a layer of mastic onto the tape just prior to it being applied to the surface. Novel tape feeding and tape cutting means are actuated by a single sleeve which is moved forwardly on the hollow body to initially feed the tape into engagement with the tape applying wheels and is moved rearwardly to actuate the tape-cutting mechanism for cutting the tape.
Abstract: A wiring pen including an elongate pen-shaped body. A bore extends through the body from one end of the body to a tip at the other end of the body for the passage of a wire to the tip. A slot is formed in the body so that the bore leads to one end of the slot and continues from an opposite end of the slot to the tip. A slider is slidable in and along the slot. A tongue is formed on the slider and, in a separated position of the tongue and the slider in which the tongue is spaced from the slider, providing a path between the tongue and the slider for wire to pass to the tip. The slider and the tongue are relatively movable from the spaced position towards one another to close the path and grip the wire therebetween. The slider, in its closed position, is slidable in the slot to move the gripped wire towards the tip.
Abstract: A device for dispensing, one by one, a series of bodies arranged in a row within sealed compartments of an elongated sheet material which must be severed between its compartments for individually releasing the bodies in their sealed compartments. A container is provided for housing a strip of the sheet material and the bodies carried thereby in the sealed compartments thereof. This container has a wall formed with a discharge opening. A manually operable structure is carried by the container opposite to the latter wall thereof for reciprocating movement by the operator from a rest position first in a forward direction away from the rest position and then in a rearward direction back to the rest position.