Rolling Movement Patents (Class 53/216)
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Patent number: 12059865Abstract: The invention relates to paper processing, namely the processing of a paper web or a paper web section in order to form a paper stick. The processing is carried out in multiple process stages, including storing the paper web, stretching the paper web, controlling/regulating the guide for the lateral edge, conveying the paper web, folding the paper web, rolling, adding an additive, cutting, removing the remaining paper web, separating the paper sticks, drying the sticks, and/or post-treating the sticks.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2020Date of Patent: August 13, 2024Assignee: SETTER GMBH & CO. PAPIERVERARBEITUNGInventors: Robert Prager, Leo Wins, Roland Hülkenberg
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Patent number: 9008920Abstract: A system is provided that automatically stops a tractor as a function of a status of a round baler. This may include a controller such as a baler controller directly or indirectly detecting initial movement of an actuator that moves a wrapper assembly. Based on this detection, conditions for starting a wrap procedure may be determined either by actuator position or by a time period required for moving the wrapper assembly from a home position to a wrap start position. A time period required to bring the tractor to stop may be determined and compared with the time period required for the wrapper assembly to move from the home position to the wrap start position. The baler controller may send a tractor halt command signal for stopping the tractor to coordinate and synchronize bringing the tractor to a complete stop at the same time that the wrapping material is inserted and applied onto the bale at the beginning of a wrapping procedure.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2013Date of Patent: April 14, 2015Assignee: CNH Industrial America LLCInventors: Kevin M. Smith, Carl M. Brewer
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Patent number: 8656686Abstract: An improved net cutting assembly that may be used with an agricultural baler net wrapping system. More particularly, an up-cut net knife for improved cutting of wrapping material (e.g., a net) used to wrap bales of crop material in an agricultural baler. The up-cut net knife assembly improves net cutting performance by providing an up-cut net knife that moves in the same direction as the net whereby the motion of the net helps the knife get into the cut position. Further, embodiments of the up-cut knife assembly move the up-cut knife cutting edge at substantially the same speed and in the same direction as the net to be cut. This motion of the up-cut knife allows the up-cut knife to be lifted up into the net motion using a driver and then to continue on with no relative motion—or at least minimal relative motion of the knife to the net—until the knife gets into the cut position. In the cut position, the knife stops and the net is pulled against the knife blade resulting in cutting the net.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2010Date of Patent: February 25, 2014Assignee: CNH America LLCInventor: Kevin M. Smith
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Publication number: 20110067357Abstract: A machine for wrapping individual round crop bales with plastic film as they are rolled along the ground is disclosed having a frame, with an arm situated over the center of the bale, a rotating arm, attached to the end of the frame arm, a holder for the film roll attached to the rotating arm, allowing the roll to turn as the film feeds out, a roller mounted to the frame to push and roll the bale on the ground on its horizontal axis, as it is wrapped by the rotating arm, rotating on a vertical axis, resulting in a completely wrapped bale. In the preferred embodiment, the machine is mounted on the three point hitch of a tractor, with the rotating arm powered by the tractor hydraulics, and an optional “ground” roller mounted to the frame to support the wrapper close to the ground while wrapping.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2009Publication date: March 24, 2011Inventor: Glenn Martin Wenger
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Patent number: 7832187Abstract: Exemplary systems and methods relating to produce wrapping are described. One implementation includes first and second conveying devices configured to conform to, and cooperatively convey a produce item over a distance and thereby cause an associated media to be snugly wrapped around the produce item.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2008Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Assignee: Emerald Automation LLCInventor: Kevin Keith Bubar
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Patent number: 7305804Abstract: An outlet device for chocolates and like products (100) for use with a wrapping machine (50) which has a device (51) for moving each product (100). The outlet device has a first belt (2) for moving products (100) to be rolled, which is operated by an actuator (10), through a first connecting device (5), which connects the first belt (2) to the actuator (10), moving the first belt in a first direction (A) in accordance with the rotary motion of the actuator (10). A rolling device (4) faces the first belt (2) and is used for rolling products (100) moved by the first belt. A second belt (3) moves products (100) which do not require rolling, the second belt also operated by the actuator (10), through a second connecting device (6), the second belt rotated in a second direction (B) also in accordance with rotation of the actuator (10).Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2004Date of Patent: December 11, 2007Assignee: SACMI Packaging S.p.A.Inventors: Fabio Frabetti, Luca Baraldi, Giovanni Bergami
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Patent number: 7226404Abstract: A cigarette filter assembly machine wherein a rolling unit is defined by a rolling drum and a guide drum coaxial with each other and connected to each other in angularly-fixed, axially-sliding manner; and wherein the rolling drum has a number of suction rollers (54) rotated, with respect to the rolling drum, by respective independent drive units; the guide drum has a number of semicylindrical cavities, each coaxial, and defining a relative rolling channel, with a relative suction roller; the suction rollers receive, with a first spacing, relative groups of component parts of a relative double cigarette; and each drive unit rotates the relative suction roller to roll the relative group inside the relative rolling channel and to extract a relative double cigarette from the relative rolling channel, and reverses the relative suction roller to release the relative double cigarette with a second spacing smaller than the first spacing.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2003Date of Patent: June 5, 2007Assignee: G.D Societa per AzioniInventors: Salvatore Rizzoli, Umberto Zanetti, Fiorenzo Draghetti
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Patent number: 7210279Abstract: A device includes isolated hoppers defining independent passageways converging downwardly towards a central and unitary area. A conveyor belt assembly is disposed subjacent to the hoppers, traverses the passageways, and travels along a linear path passing through the unitary area. A mechanism is included for depositing a napkin onto the conveyor belt. The napkin depositing mechanism is connected to the conveyor belt assembly and is spaced adjacent to one end portion thereof. A mechanism is included for simultaneously folding the napkin and horizontally stacking the eating utensils such that the napkin becomes folded about the eating utensils before being ejected from the simultaneous folding mechanism. A receiving conveyor belt assembly is disposed beneath the simultaneous folding mechanism for transporting the combined napkin and eating utensils. A storage bin is laid adjacent to the receiving conveyor belt and houses the combined napkin and eating utensils for transit.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2005Date of Patent: May 1, 2007Inventors: Ibrahim A. Ahmed, Ammar Abueisheh
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Patent number: 7032358Abstract: In a device for closing side ends of packages enclosing only one roll or one row of rolls in an automatic packaging machine, operating apparatus are connected to the machine packaging line. A package, partially wrapped by a sheet, is fed to the packaging line in a forward direction, so that only the outer cylindrical surface of the package is touched by the operating apparatus. The operating apparatus translate and rotate the package about an axis, in the forward direction, so that edges of the sheet wrapping the package, during transferring along said packaging line, hit edges of stationary folding apparatus situated beside the packaging line, and become twisted.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2004Date of Patent: April 25, 2006Assignee: Tissue Machinery Company S.p.A.Inventor: Davide Dall'omo
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Patent number: 6971220Abstract: The invention relates to a method and a device for wrapping a round bale pressed in a round bale press at least about its cylindrical surface area with an at least unilaterally adhesive film (12). With the inventive method, the film (12) is pulled off by means of a pulling-off device (6, 7) from a film roll (11) in its entire width. During a predetermined space o time of said pulling-off operation, a film rope (13) is formed from the film (12). Said film rope (13) is introduced into the gap between the round bales (3) to be wrapped and a device forming the circumferential press chamber wall (2). By setting the round bale (3) into rotation, the film rope (13) present in the gap is carried along. The round bale (3) is so long rotated until the desired number of film layers has formed on the surface area of the round bale.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1999Date of Patent: December 6, 2005Assignee: RPP America, LLCInventor: Erwin Rampp
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Patent number: 6918226Abstract: The automatic utensil wrapping machine is an apparatus for wrapping a napkin around one or more utensils for use as a place setting. The apparatus comprises a housing, a support frame and an assembly of elements mounted to the support frame. The assembly of elements includes a napkin lifting station, a napkin wrapping station, a napkin transfer station, a utensil transfer station, and a napkin folding station. The apparatus wraps each napkin around a predetermined amount of utensils without the need for human contact. The napkins are wrapped by first positioning a stack of napkins on the lifting station, then individually transferring napkins from the lifting station to the wrapping station. The utensils are then transferred from the individual cartridges and placed onto the napkin. Two opposing corners of the napkin are then folded over and the napkin is subsequently wrapped around the utensils.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2003Date of Patent: July 19, 2005Inventors: Rebecca A. Heilman, Eric A. Heilman, Andre LeBlanc
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Patent number: 6571675Abstract: An apparatus for wrapping fireworks shells is provided and includes a base provided with preferably three support rollers configured to support a spherical firework shell thereon; stepper motors coupled to two of the rollers, a computer coupled to the stepper motors to control the movement of the stepper motors and thereby control the angular rotation of the shell on the rollers, and a dispenser assembly which dispenses continuous-feed tape for wrapping the shell and applies and presses the tape to the shell as the shell is rotated on the rollers. The computer instructs the stepper motors to systematically, at times, rotate the rollers at relatively different speeds, such that a shell on the rollers is subjected to angular rotation and-the tape is evenly applied to all portions of the shell such that the tape forms a very even casing of the firework shell.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2001Date of Patent: June 3, 2003Inventor: James Cowden Widmann
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Patent number: 6158192Abstract: An apparatus and method for dispensing and applying flexible sheet material, such as house wrap, from an elongate roll in a substantially continuous manner to the planar surface of a structure.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1997Date of Patent: December 12, 2000Inventor: Gregory P. Gardner
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Patent number: 6023908Abstract: The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for rolling a napkin around silverware. The device comprises a housing having a conveyor belt system for advancing a napkin therethrough along a substantially horizontal path. As the napkin traverses said path, it contacts a folding belt which causes a corner of the napkin to be folded back onto itself. A knife, fork or other piece of silverware is delivered from storage bins in timed relation to the movement of the napkin to ensure placement thereon. The napkin and silverware then contact a rapidly moving rolling belt which rolls the napkin around the silverware. The rolled napkin and silverware are then transported out of the housing and on to an external holding bin.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 1997Date of Patent: February 15, 2000Inventor: Kevin R. Vetsch
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Patent number: 5740659Abstract: An apparatus for shrinking a heat-shrinkable film around a product. The apparatus has a first heating stage which heats a portion of the underside of the package to properly position the shrink film and a second heating stage which further shrinks the film. Side heating jets can optionally be used to heat the sides of the package between the first and second heating stages. The top of the package can also be heated after the second heating stage.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1995Date of Patent: April 21, 1998Assignee: E. I. du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventors: John Farrell Cox, Frederick Henry Fiesser, Robert Vincent Jeral, Donald Earl Erlston, Jr., Richard Alan Hansen
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Patent number: 5706631Abstract: A method and device for packaging a roll formed by a wound web of material. The roll has a first axial end and a second axial end. The method includes the steps of (1) wrapping the roll with a web of packaging material; (2) forming an axial projecting length at each axial end of the packaging material; (3) placing an end cover against each axial end of the roll at a predetermined angle with respect to the axial end of the roll; and (4) folding each axial projecting length in onto the respective axial end of the roll thereby causing each end cover to move into contact with the respective axial end of the roll. The device includes a winding device that has a dispenser for the web of packaging material, a roller drive and a folding device to fold an axial projecting length of a web of packaging material onto at least one of the axial ends of the roll. An end cover feed device is disposed adjacent to the at least one of the axial ends of the roll.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1996Date of Patent: January 13, 1998Assignee: Voith Sulzer Finishing GmbHInventor: Hans-Rolf Conrad
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Patent number: 5509254Abstract: Method for packaging flowers which protects against botrytis and the damage inflicted to flowers by shifting during transportation. The method includes wrapping the flower heads in cardboard and plastic and placing the cardboard flush against the ends of a flower box in order to ensure no shifting occurs.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1994Date of Patent: April 23, 1996Assignee: Hilsea Investments, LimitedInventor: Peter F. Ullrich
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Patent number: 5488813Abstract: A method for providing a protective wrapper about a vase containing a floral grouping. A connecting bonding material and a closure bonding material are disposed on the sheet. The sheet is wrapped about the vase causing the connecting bonding material to connect the sheet to the vase. The closure bonding material is sealed above the floral grouping to enclose the floral grouping within the sheet of material. The sheet may have a second closure bonding material for effecting a vertically sealed area in the sheet.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 1994Date of Patent: February 6, 1996Assignee: Highland Supply CorporationInventor: Donald E. Weder
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Patent number: 5390477Abstract: A system for applying a heat-shrinkable sleeve or label to a container such as a vial for pharmaceuticals includes a novel heat tunnel assembly. The heat tunnel assembly, in a preferred embodiment, includes a conveyor for moving the sleeved containers past a heat source. The conveyor has a plurality of rollers upon which the sleeved containers are supported and rotated. The rollers turn at a first rate during initial shrinkage of the sleeve, and at a second, slower, rate after the initial shrinkage has occurred to reduce distortion and unwanted displacement of the label during its application. The heat tunnel assembly also includes a system for withdrawing the heat source from the vicinity of the conveyor should unexpected circumstances arise.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1991Date of Patent: February 21, 1995Assignee: McNeilab, Inc.Inventor: Harry Sowden
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Patent number: 5024046Abstract: A method and device for wrapping cylindrical products whereby each product is fed, together with a portion of a respective portion of wrapping material, into a respective seat on a conveyor, and is fed by the conveyor into peripheral contact with a rolling surface by which it is turned about its axis and wrapped in the aforementioned portion of wrapping material; each seat being defined by idle rollers parallel to the axis of the product, and by mobile stop elements designed to cooperate laterally with the product for angularly locking the same inside the seat subsequent to rolling.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 1990Date of Patent: June 18, 1991Assignee: G. D Societa per AzioniInventors: Mario Spatafora, Antonio Gamberini
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Patent number: 4996822Abstract: A device for wrapping coin rolls includes a base supporting a pad of wrapper sheets for wrapping a roll of coins initially supported by an end wall and two side walls located at one end of the base. The end wall is spaced a distance less than the diameter of the coin roll from the adjacent edge of the wrapper sheet pad so that the coins rest at the edge of the pad before starting each wrapping procedures. Strips of contact adhesive on the upper side of the wrapper sheets holds the wrapper to the coins and causes the wrapper sheet to adhere to itself when the wrapping is completed.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1990Date of Patent: March 5, 1991Inventor: Robert B. Truppe
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Patent number: 4995223Abstract: A machine for wrapping products, wherein a first conveying means presents a number of seats for successively feeding the products at constant speed and along a predetermined route through a number of fixed work stations for forming about each product at least one tubular wrapping having two opposite end portions projecting from the respective ends of the product, and for closing the end portions of each tubular wrapping about the respective ends of the product; closure of the end portions being performed in a fixed closing station wherein second conveying means reverse each seat in such a manner as to arrest the same for a given length of time.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 1990Date of Patent: February 26, 1991Assignee: G.D. Societa' per AzioniInventors: Mario Spatafora, Antonio Gamberini
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Patent number: 4984413Abstract: A machine for wrapping generally cylindrical articles, includes a supply reel rotatably mounted in the machine for unreeling a web of sheet material, a conveyor for transporting the articles along a predetermined path, an inclined infeed table for supplying the articles by means of a gravity feed to the conveyor, and an article infeed mechanism disposed adjacent the infeed table for successively feeding the articles to the conveyor. The articles infeed mechanism is movable between a first position in which it stops the feed of the articles fed thereto and a second position in which the articles are allowed to successively move by gravity forward for deposit on the conveyor. A device is provided for successively adhering the leading edge of the sheet material to the articles and a transverse parting wire serves to sever a predetermined portion of the sheet material so that it may be wrapped around the article as it rolls forward toward the conveyor. A method for wrapping cylindrical articles is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1989Date of Patent: January 15, 1991Assignee: K. C. Technical Services, Inc.Inventor: Guy Cosmo
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Patent number: 4945707Abstract: A machine for wrapping generally cylindrical articles includes a web supply reel, an endless conveyor composed of a multiplicity of spaced-apart rollers for moving the articles along a predetermined path, a device for guiding and feeding the web on to the rollers, a device for feeding articles on to the web at a location at which it has already been guided on to the rollers, and transverse cutters for severing a predetermined portion of the web after an article has been placed thereon. An abutment is mounted along the predetermined path and disposed to tangentially engage the rollers to cause their rotation which, in turn, causes rotation of the articles thereby wrapping a predetermined portion of the web around themselves. The machine also includes an integral heat tunnel and an electronically-controlled drive for accelerating and decelerating the conveyor in timed relation with respect to the movement of the web. A method for wrapping cylindrical articles is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1989Date of Patent: August 7, 1990Assignee: K. C. Technical Servies, Inc.Inventor: Guy Cosmo
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Patent number: 4700529Abstract: The disclosure describes a machine for wrapping a band of self adhering transparent stretch plastic film around a roll of wound sheet material.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 1987Date of Patent: October 20, 1987Assignee: Elsner Engineering Works, Inc.Inventors: William E. Bargholtz, Robert E. Molison
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Patent number: 4677811Abstract: (a) Method of putting stacks of coins into cartridges,(b) Method characterized in that a sheet of paper (9) is rolled up partially to form at least one circumference of a tube, the stack of coins is placed within this tube and the stack of coins and the tube are displaced towards one of the ends of a track (4) bounded by two surfaces having parallel generatrices of which one (1) is adapted for movement in the direction of movement of the stack and of the tube, this direction being such that it displaces the tube along this track by rolling on the non-moving surface (2).Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1986Date of Patent: July 7, 1987Assignee: Monec S.A.Inventor: Marcel Brisebarre
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Patent number: 4674260Abstract: A coin wrapping mechanism for wrapping rolls of coins, the mechanism comprising coin stacking means for forming a coin stack containing a predetermined number of coins, a substrate for supporting a selected length of a wrapping material having a coating of a pressure-sensitive, releasable adhesive on the side facing away from the substrate, and wrapping means for bringing the coin stack and the supported length of wrapping material into engagement with each other and then effecting relative movement between the coin stack and the substrate while allowing the coin stack to rotate, whereby the wrapping material is adhered to and wound around the coin stack by the rotation of the coin stack.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 1985Date of Patent: June 23, 1987Assignee: Cummins-Allison CorporationInventors: James M. Rasmussen, Douglas U. Mennie
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Patent number: 4485612Abstract: Apparatus for providing cylindrical paper rolls with envelopes consisting of inner discs which are adjacent to the end faces of the rolls, of blanks which are draped around the peripheries of the rolls and whose marginal portions are folded over the inner discs, and of outer discs which are pasted over the folded marginal portions of the blanks has a feeding unit which delivers successive rolls axially to a monitoring station where the dimensions of the rolls are ascertained by sensors and where the recesses in the end faces of the rolls receive expandible clamping heads of a lifting device serving to advance the rolls, in horizontal positions, past a draping and thereupon past a blank-folding station. The heads are movable toward each other in response to signals from the sensors to enter the recesses of a roll at the monitoring station, and such heads deliver successive rolls to an intermediate conveyor which, in turn, delivers successive rolls to an orientation changing device.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1981Date of Patent: December 4, 1984Assignee: Kleinewefers GmbHInventors: Stephan Piesen, Joze Zajec
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Patent number: 4189894Abstract: Method of and means for wrapping generally cylindrical products with plastic film in which the film extends from a supply roll over a supporting means and terminates in a free end. The product is placed on the supporting means, the free end of the film is transferred to the product and the product is rotated to draw film from the supply roll and cause it to be wrapped around the product. The wrapped product is removed from the supporting means and the film is severed.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1978Date of Patent: February 26, 1980Assignee: Curtis & Marble Machine CompanyInventor: Robert Laing
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Patent number: 3968622Abstract: The present invention relates to an apparatus for packaging various relatively thin and long rolls, which is suitable for packaging rolls having a center hole or recess in the opposite ends thereof. According to the present invention, it is possible to package the rolls with high efficiency and without the necessity of changing packaging paper rolls even when the length of the rolls to be packaged is varied. Firstly, a packaging paper is derived and cut from a packaging paper roll to a desired length and the cut paper sheet is put on a flat table. A roll to be packaged by this paper sheet is made to roll on the paper sheet in a direction normal to the paper sheet supply direction. When one edge of the packaging paper sheet is adhered to the roll to be packaged and the roll is advanced with the rotation thereof, the paper sheet wraps around the outer periphery of the roll tightly.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1974Date of Patent: July 13, 1976Inventor: Hiroshi Kataoka
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Patent number: 3954180Abstract: A lath mat for use in a method of packaging elongated bars and the like includes a plurality of spaced laths arranged in parallel relation, the spacing between adjacent laths being greater than the width of one lath. The spaced laths are connected to each other by a strip of flexible material arranged transversely thereof. The packaging method includes wrapping an elongated object with one or more lath mats and interlacing the laths thereof in the spacings between laths.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 1974Date of Patent: May 4, 1976Inventors: Lauri Aleksander Montonen, deceased, by Raili Montonen, heiress