With Alarm, Indicator, Or Signal Patents (Class 414/289)
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Publication number: 20140234058Abstract: A substrate can be appropriately accommodated in a cassette. A substrate transfer device includes a substrate transfer unit that delivers the substrate with respect to the cassette configured to accommodate the substrate; a detection unit that detects the substrate accommodated in the cassette; and a control device than controls the substrate transfer unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2014Publication date: August 21, 2014Applicant: Tokyo Electron LimitedInventors: Akira Murata, Katsuhiro Morikawa, Issei Ueda
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Publication number: 20140234059Abstract: A wellsite system that includes a bulk material transporter, a mobile tagger, and an uplink. The bulk material transporter includes a supply of a bulk material, a meter to measure output from the supply, and a data logger to log the output as a function of a predetermined parameter. The mobile tagger assigns transfer parameters to each transfer of the bulk material from the supply to one of multiple assets located at the wellsite, including the output measured by the meter. The uplink wirelessly transmits data from the log and the transfer parameters to remote data storage not located at the wellsite.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2014Publication date: August 21, 2014Applicant: SCHLUMBERGER TECHNOLOGY CORPORATIONInventor: Hubertus V. Thomeer
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Patent number: 8371794Abstract: The present invention is about a conveyor plant for pyrites, other foreign materials like metal parts and occasionally ground solid fossil fuel, coming from the grinding mills of the solid fossil fuel, substantially comprising an open or enclosed metal container (1) inside which a metal conveyor belt (6) is disposed. The conveyor receives the material to be conveyed from the pyrites storage tanks (2) of each mill, through interception valves (3) and vibrating feeders (4) or directly from gravity discharge channels. Any spontaneous ignition of the conveyed material is controlled by a putting out system with water nozzles (17) or inert gas or steam admission nozzles (18) according to the plant configurations. The pyrites and the ground solid fossil fuel are collected in a stockage silo (16), it too provided with an inert gas or steam putting out system. For the storage tanks (2) a gas or steam inertization system is provided as well.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2005Date of Patent: February 12, 2013Assignee: Magaldi Power S.p.A.Inventor: Mario Magaldi
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Patent number: 8042722Abstract: A conductive ball arraying apparatus includes an arraying jig having ball insertion parts at a predetermined array pattern, a ball cup that has an opening part on a lower surface thereof and is capable of housing a plurality of conductive balls, moving means that moves the arraying jig and the ball cup relatively and moves the ball cup relatively along an upper surface of the arraying jig and dropping off the conductive balls into the ball insertion parts of the arraying jig. The apparatus includes means for detecting a quantity of the conductive balls in the ball cup and detects as to whether the quantity of the conductive balls in the ball cup reaches at least one of an upper limit and a lower limit and/or means for detecting leakage of the conductive balls from a clearance between the ball cup and the arraying jig.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2007Date of Patent: October 25, 2011Assignee: Shibuya Kogyo Co., Ltd.Inventors: Tatsuya Sakano, Yasukazu Nishi, Kazuo Niizuma
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Publication number: 20110052351Abstract: This invention relates generally to tube delivery systems and, more particularly, to an automatic parcel delivery system with security measures. Tube delivery systems are known in the prior art and are widely used by banks and pharmacies to consummate transactions. Other tube delivery systems are used to convey materials within large buildings. The existing tube delivery systems are not well suited to deliver parcels securely and efficiently in a residential environ. The present invention discloses an apparatus for delivering parcels securely and efficiently in a residential environment.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2009Publication date: March 3, 2011Inventor: Randall L. Voelker
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Publication number: 20100111652Abstract: Method and apparatus are provided for transferring particles from an upper zone through an intermediate zone to a lower zone. The transfer of particles between the zones through valveless conduits is regulated by varying the pressure of the intermediate zone and the flow rate of gas passing through the valveless conduits. A container within the second zone is in particle communication with a valveless conduit and provides more consistent particle flows.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2008Publication date: May 6, 2010Inventors: Christopher Naunheimer, Paul A. Sechrist
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Patent number: 6738687Abstract: A storage shelf (10) comprising a plurality of stacked supports (12) for supporting containers (13) of articles suitable for handling by an automated storage and retrieval device (15) including at least one storage and retrieval opening (20) for storage and retrieval of the containers (13) and a computer (17) in which information as to the stored articles (14) is memorized. To improve the overview of the stored articles at least one digital camera (16) is provided which senses the articles (14) held in the containers (13). The resulting digital information is memorized in the computer (17) for display by means of a monitor.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2002Date of Patent: May 18, 2004Assignee: Hanel & Co.Inventor: Joachim Hänel
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Patent number: 6599857Abstract: During the deposition of a catalytic component on a carrier, the position of the liquid level of a slurry containing the catalytic component is controlled with high accuracy and the adhesion of the slurry to the lateral face of the carrier is prevented. In the deposition of the liquid substance on the carrier by the introduction of the liquid substance into the carrier from the bottom face thereof, a water-detecting sensor detects the liquid level near the top face of the carrier.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2001Date of Patent: July 29, 2003Assignees: ICT Co., Ltd., International Catalyst Technology, Inc., Nippon Shokubai Co., Ltd.Inventors: Shigeyoshi Taniguchi, Makoto Horiuchi, Ryugo Kakimi
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Patent number: 5442897Abstract: A continuous web of wrapping material for catamenial tampons or other commodities is advanced lengthwise first through a station where it is acted upon by a perforating knife to weaken longitudinally spaced-apart portions of the web transversely of the direction of advancement. The web is thereupon converted into a continuous tubular body and the leader of the tubular body is engaged by a pair of rolls which pull the leader in the direction of lengthwise advancement of the web in order to break the material of the web along successive weakened portions. The thus obtained discrete tubular envelopes are moved sideways, one end portion of each envelope is closed, a commodity is introduced through the other end portion, and the other end portion is closed to confine the commodity at both ends. Such mode of making tubular envelopes ensures that the material of the web is not wasted at all and that the envelopes need not be stored prior to reception of commodities.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 1993Date of Patent: August 22, 1995Assignee: Hauni Richmond, Inc.Inventors: Alfred Hinzmann, Peter Preisner, Timour Shu, Wojciech Drewnowski
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Patent number: 5433520Abstract: A controlled method of, and apparatus for, continuously processing initially dry, particulate, cementitious material and fly ash solids and mixing them with a liquid to provide a liquid slurry of consistent proportions. The method and apparatus are concerned with a bin system for the fly ash solids and dry cementitious solids, opposed conveyor flight elements within the bin system leading to a metering valve system, a conveyor system for receiving the fly ash and cementitious material solids in metered proportions and then mixing them with a liquid to form a slurry, a conduit for pneumatically supplying solids entrained in an airstream to the bin system, a pressure controlled system for egressing air from the bin system and separating remaining solids from the air while maintaining the bin system under less than atmospheric pressure, and controls for monitoring the volume of material in the bin system.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 1993Date of Patent: July 18, 1995Assignee: Michigan Ash Sales CompanyInventors: Michael J. Adams, Alan G. Falls
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Patent number: 5224811Abstract: Cigarettes are restrained by arresting a cigarette oriented askew relative to the other cigarettes flowing into a hopper before that cigarette blocks the distribution channels of the hopper, thus stopping the manufacturing process. An arrested cigarette is furthermore detected. The hopper equipped with the restraining device, particularly a hopper for distributing cigarettes, contains a set of gratings (2) halfway up it, made up of a fixed grating (20) above which there is a movable grating (21) actuated with a translatory reciprocating movement. The set of gratings can restrain any cigarette (13A) presented and traveling crosswise in the hopper before this cigarette can go on to interrupt the flow through distribution channels (15) at the outlet of the hopper. A detection device (3) comprising in particular a photoelectric cell (31) and a light source (30) detects a space (13B) void of cigarettes, caused by the crooked cigarette restrained by the set of gratings, and transmits an alarm.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 1991Date of Patent: July 6, 1993Assignee: Fabriques de Tabac Reunies, S.A.Inventors: Albert Sigrist, Roberto Rizzolo
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Patent number: 5205695Abstract: A refuse storage equipment for temporary storage and timely discharge of refuse which includes a storage tank having a refuse charging hopper at its top and a refuse discharge port at its bottom and a plurality of dampers adapted to divide the space within the storage tank into a plurality of storage compartments, the dampers being sequentially actuated beginning with the uppermost one to allow the refuse to fall from the uppermost to the lowermost of each storage compartment and discharged from the refuse discharge port in sequence.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 1992Date of Patent: April 27, 1993Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha PlantecInventor: Seizo Katsui
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Patent number: 5092267Abstract: Apparatus for collecting and drying powder used for electrostatic coating of a workpiece has air injection means incorporated into the collection bin both to dry and also to homogenize powder recovered, just prior to withdrawal from the bin.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1990Date of Patent: March 3, 1992Assignee: S. L. Electrostatic Technology, Inc.Inventor: Bedrich Hajek
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Patent number: 5011359Abstract: A silo rotary unloader monitor provides an indication of a rotational speed of the rotary collector ring of a material unloading device suspended within the top portion of a vertical silo. A limit switch has an actuating sensor biased into engagement with a sinusoidal cylindrical surface formed on a wheel mounted for rotation with the rotary collector ring. An electric circuit connected to the limit switch causes a remotely mounted electric signalling lamp or buzzer to flash or sound at a rate proportional to the rotary speed of the collector ring.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 1990Date of Patent: April 30, 1991Inventor: Edward McDonald
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Patent number: 4749179Abstract: Apparatus for the frontal introduction of marking strips (24), which are automatically formed, into a sheet stack (26) comprises a strip feeding device (18, 74-90) for supplying the marking strips (24) from a supply roll (20); a tongue (36) which is moved frontally into the sheet stack profile, lowered onto the stack (26), raised again and then retracted from the stack under the next deposited sheet (100); a guide channel (90) for the strip (22) supplied by the strip feeding device which opens into a gap under the lowered tongue (36); and a severing device (92) for severing the introduced marking strip (24) from the strip supply. The tongue (36) has downwardly bent flanks (40) that form a flat wedge, the guide channel (90) thereby opening into the channel (42) inside the tongue. The tongue is retracted in a loop-like movement while it is being slightly raised. It is then lifted upward before being moved in again while, for the most part, remaining outside the stack profile.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1986Date of Patent: June 7, 1988Assignee: Valmet-Strecker GmbHInventor: Hans Hornung
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Patent number: 4701095Abstract: A transportable material conveying apparatus includes a frame having a surge bin mounted on the frame for receiving, holding and discharging particulate material. A gathering conveyor is mounted on the frame for gathering the particulate material and delivering the particulate material into the surge bin. A discharge conveyor is mounted on the frame below an outlet of the surge bin for receiving the particulate material from the outlet and for conveying the particulate material to a discharge point.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1986Date of Patent: October 20, 1987Assignee: Halliburton CompanyInventors: Leslie N. Berryman, Gail F. Davis, Herbert J. Horinek
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Patent number: 4304515Abstract: A storage building includes a plurality of individual compartments for housing sponge iron pellets immediately after they leave a gaseous reduction vessel. The compartments include provisions for discharging the pellets to conveying means and each of the housings is provided with a temperature monitoring arrangement adapted to signal excessive temperatures occurring therein.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1979Date of Patent: December 8, 1981Assignee: Pullman IncorporatedInventor: Larry A. Coccia
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Patent number: 4170311Abstract: The level measuring system measures a variable level within a sensing area containing a mass of material. A sensing probe is positioned within the area and is coupled to the tank of an oscillating circuit through a switching network. A reference probe positioned in or near the sensing area is also coupled through the switching network to the tank of the oscillating circuit. The frequency of oscillation will depend upon a physical parameter of the mass of material within the immediate vicinity of sensing probe. Environmental conditions affecting the reactance of the sensing probe will equally affect the reference probe and therefore a change in the frequency produced by the sensing probe relative to the frequency produced by the reference probe will provide a true indication of the physical parameter being measured. Signal processing means are coupled to the oscillator for processing this frequency change.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 1978Date of Patent: October 9, 1979Assignee: Automatic Terminal Information Systems, Inc.Inventor: Robert L. Spaw