Strand, Tube, Or Rodlike Material (e.g., Drinking Straw) Patents (Class 53/522)
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Publication number: 20130086870Abstract: A method of producing steel bars that are cut to length in response to a customer order. The method includes producing a continuous length of steel bar from a rolling mill, cutting said continuous length of steel bar into lengths equal to the length of the bar of the customer order while maintaining the production of the continuous length of steel bar produced by the rolling mill, and bundling bars of the length of the customer order for discharge from the mill using one of two bundling stations arranged to receive and bundle cut bars.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2012Publication date: April 11, 2013Inventor: David Teng Pong
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Patent number: 6658825Abstract: At least one base plate, at least one fill tube, at least one bag liner tube slidably coupled to the fill tube and capable of receiving a bag thereon, at least one ram that slides within the fill tube, at least one feed tube attached to the fill tube, at least one distribution bin attached to the feed tube, and at least one rotating pin assembly within the distribution bin. With the bag liner tube being inside the bag it may be filled with fibers and the fibers compacted therein without the bag bursting from the resulting forces thereon. A method of mounting a bag over a slidable bag liner tube, lowering the bag and bag liner tube to a base plate, and compacting fibers therein. An article produced by the method comprising a bag of compacted fibers.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2000Date of Patent: December 9, 2003Inventors: David E. Bliek, Grant Beasley
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Publication number: 20020108353Abstract: The invention relates to a circuit arrangement for supplying a discharge lamp with a direct current, provided with: input terminals for connection to a supply voltage source, a circuit portion I coupled to the input terminals for generating a DC voltage from the supply voltage delivered by the supply voltage source, said circuit portion being provided with output terminals between which the DC voltage is present during operation, a first branch comprising capacitive means and interconnecting the output terminals, a second branch comprising a series arrangement of second capacitive means and an impedance and shunting the first branch, and a load branch which shunts the series arrangement and which comprises terminals for connecting a discharge lamp. According to the invention, the second branch is in addition provided with a diode.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2000Publication date: August 15, 2002Inventor: MASSIMO FRANZAROLI
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Patent number: 6062004Abstract: A method and device for providing a compost bagging machine with perforated conduit. A perforating mechanism is mounted at an inlet to a guide tube that directs conduit into the bag of the bagging machine. Three or more wheels, each of which have at least one piercing blade are freely rotatably mounted on a base plate at the entry of the guide tube. As the conduit is fed through the perforating mechanism, the conduit will rotatably drive the wheels and the piercing blades will produce openings in the conduit.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1998Date of Patent: May 16, 2000Assignee: Ag-Bag International LimitedInventors: Larry Inman, Ron Garvin, Michael Stenblom
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Patent number: 5421137Abstract: In a process for further handling sausages in a sausage string, the sausages are servered from the sausage string at a cutting point. This cutting point is assigned a sensor. The length of the sausage is established ahead of the cutting point by means of the sensor and the point in time of the acting of a cutting element is determined thereby.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1993Date of Patent: June 6, 1995Inventor: Christof Stimpfl
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Patent number: 5152121Abstract: A dispenser-container for wet tissues comprises wet tissues impregnated with liquid and a container, which is a cylinder, a box or a bag made of a flexible and impervious sheet, having the wet tissues contained therein. The tissues are made of a continuous sheet-like material which has weakened lines for separating therealong at a predetermined distance or are made of a plurality of short tissues, adjacent edges of which short tissues are partially overlapped with each other. The wet tissues contained in the container are formed in a rope-like or tape-like shape. Processes for manufacturing the a dispenser-container for wet tissues, and apparatuses for manufacturing the dispenser-container for wet tissues.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 1991Date of Patent: October 6, 1992Assignee: Kennak U.S.A. Inc.Inventor: Kenji Nakamura
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Patent number: 5081817Abstract: A handle taping system provides a mechanism for a taping station that is actuated by the passage of any of a variety of articles or products being conveyed therepast. A length of a first pressure sensitive carrier tape, whose length is automatically determined in accordance with the length of the article is applied in adhering relation to the leading face of the article and the tape drawn lengthwise from the reel by passage of the article therealong. A second, blanking ribbon is released in adhering relation with the first tape, having the pressure sensitive adherent face of the tape pressed in securing relation with the ribbon, to form a handle portion. As the article trailing end passes a first limit switch the blanking ribbon is automatically severed, thus limiting the length of the blanked handle portion of the first tape to a desired length relative to the length of the article.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 1988Date of Patent: January 21, 1992Inventor: Alexander Nesbitt
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Patent number: 4885898Abstract: Apparatus for processing cut flowers or similar articles, comprises a stand formed with an opening for receiving the stems of a bunch of the cut flowers or other articles; an elastic band holder underlying the opening and movable to either an open position or to a closed position; a drive for moving the elastic band holder first to its closed position for receiving the elastic band, and then to its open position for stretching the elastic band to enclose the bunch of stems received through the opening in the stand; and a stripper member for stripping the elastic band from the holder onto the stems inserted through the opening.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1988Date of Patent: December 12, 1989Assignee: Devis Ltd.Inventor: Boris Khurgin
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Patent number: 4776151Abstract: The package of the present invention comprises a sheath formed from a folded, relatively rigid strip having structure for receiving and releasably holding the ends of the fiber to be packaged. In a preferred embodiment, the fiber is between the two folded over parts of the strip with the ends of the fiber anchored in place in a pair of slits. The sheath is in a pouch formed by a pair of foil members on opposite sides of the sheath. When ready for use, the package is opened by peeling the foil members apart, thereby exposing the sheath and permitting access to the fiber carried by the sheath. An improved apparatus and method are provided to form the package. In the first instance, the sheath is prepared by first folding a strip of relatively rigid material, such as siliconized polyester, then moving the folded strip along a path of travel and feeding the fiber into the region between the parts of the strip as the strip moves.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1987Date of Patent: October 11, 1988Assignee: ALZA CorporationInventors: Nathan Roth, Andrew Nelsen
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Patent number: 4704846Abstract: Apparatus for bunching flowers and similar produce including a rotating endless belt defining a plurality of flower bunching locations on the surface thereof, at least one, and preferably a plurality of sorting tables adapted to be arranged adjacent the endless belt, stem trimming apparatus mounted adjacent the endless belt downstream of the sorting tables, stem cleaning apparatus mounted adjacent the endless belt downstream of the stem trimming apparatus, and tying means mounted adjacent the endless belt downstream of the leaf removing apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1985Date of Patent: November 10, 1987Assignee: State of Israel-Ministry of AgricultureInventors: Monick Lev, Brois Frankstein
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Patent number: 4372101Abstract: A process for forming synthetic fibers into bales by multi-stage compression involves feeding the synthetic fibers to a plurality of depositing units wherein the fibers are precompressed into a retaining bin positioned at each of the depositing units to form a precompressed fiber parcel and then a plurality of the retaining bins are routed via guide means along a single continuous path to a central press unit wherein the parcels within the retaining bins are successively subjected to a finishing compression to form bales and, thereafter, the compacted bales are removed successively from the retaining bins and the empty retaining bins are, successively, returned along a single guide path back to individual guide paths leading to the depositing units.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1980Date of Patent: February 8, 1983Inventor: Hans Fleissner
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Patent number: 4223581Abstract: An apparatus for forcefully feeding cabling in an underwater environment into a container includes a gripper block positionable above the container and an air cylinder for reciprocating the gripper block vertically. Jaws on the gripper block are pivoted to grasp the cabling when the gripper block is reciprocated downwardly but to release the cabling when the block is reciprocated upwardly. This permits forceful feeding of the cabling by mere reciprocation of the gripper block.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 1978Date of Patent: September 23, 1980Assignee: Combustion Engineering, Inc.Inventor: Jan Markiewicz
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Patent number: 4201032Abstract: An apparatus for cutting textile strands and forming the cut strands into bundles including a means for supplying the textile strands. A means for positioning the textile strands funnels the textile strands into a grouping of substantially parallel strands having a substantially cylindrical cross-section. A means for wrapping the parallelly arranged strands places a wrapper of paper around the strands and secures it by adhesive. A capstan guides the parallel strands to an accumulator pipe which has at its end a means for cutting the strands. The strands are held and retained so that a blade can cut them and the ends of the strands of the bundle are joined by adhesive or heat. An adhesive strip is tangentially attached to the sides of the bundles so that they may be wrapped around a rotating shaft.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1978Date of Patent: May 6, 1980Assignee: Rhone-Poulenc-TextileInventor: Silvio Sangalli