Uncovered Reduced Projection Or Handle (e.g., Lollypop) Patents (Class 53/594)
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Patent number: 9090038Abstract: An apparatus and method is provided for setting up bottle carrier baskets from a flat folded configuration to an expanded and locked condition. The carrier basket is picked from a magazine storage location by a pick up head with vacuum cups and transferred to a pair of opposed opener heads with vacuum cups. The opener heads move along divergent paths to expand the carrier basket and a linear brake slows the carrier handle to cause the body to move past the handle, positioning a notch in the bottom panel to engage a hook in the central wall. A rotating kicker raises the bottom panel, engaging the hook and the notch as the vacuum is released from the opener vacuum cups.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2012Date of Patent: July 28, 2015Assignee: Wayne Automation CorporationInventors: Joseph L. Bachman, Jr., A. David Johnson, Jr., James Misko
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Patent number: 8397476Abstract: The invention deals with a device for packaging items, in particular confectionery, such as for example lollipops, comprising a packaging conveyor having a series of holders rotating along a movement path for holding each item and its associated packaging sheet securely during conveying, a feed station for feeding the items and the packaging sheets to the packaging conveyor and a discharge station for discharging the items packaged on the conveyor, the packaging conveyor being provided with means for closing the packaging sheet on the respective item and with a series of heat-sealing means co-rotating with the holders for heat-sealing the closed packaging by supplying heat, each of the heat-sealing means comprising a sheet gripper which is provided with a heating body, the device furthermore comprising means for heating each heating body, the induction means comprise induction means for heating the heating body by means of induction, whereas the induction means are cooled at most by natural convection.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2007Date of Patent: March 19, 2013Assignee: CFS Weert B.VInventor: Joseph Johan Maria Van Rens
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Patent number: 8393818Abstract: An assembly structured to restrict contamination of individuals from association with the heads of stethoscope comprising a housing including a path of travel along which the head portion passes. Different embodiments include the dispensing of cleaning fluid or the delivery of protective barriers onto predetermined portions of the stethoscope heads, while passing along the path of travel. A dispenser assembly and a cooperatively disposed activating assembly are manually operated by moveable, driving engagement with the head portion passing through the housing. The activating assembly is thereby operatively positioned to activate the dispenser assembly when engaged by a head passing along the path of travel. Differently structured dispenser assemblies function to either deliver the cleaning fluid or individually dispense the barriers onto different heads, so as to either facilitate the cleaning or protective covering of exposed surfaces of the stethoscope heads, dependent on the embodiment utilized.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2011Date of Patent: March 12, 2013Assignee: Seedlings Life Science Ventures, LLC.Inventors: Michael Perlman, James M. Sellers, Keith Rubin, Mathew Cardinali, Michael R. Cole, Sidney Perlman
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Patent number: 8381492Abstract: A hygienic cover for a hair brush is an elastic plastic netting of lycra polyester stitched into a tunnel shape with open and closed ends. This cover is rolled on a hollow insert with two open ends. A hairbrush is inserted into and through the insert. The closed end of the cover hits the end of the brush and the cover is stretched over the brush and slides off the insert and compresses around the brush head. The cover is porous and the holes grow when stretched, allowing the brush bristles to pass through the cover. When allowed to slide off the insert and collapse around the brush, the cover closes tightly around the bristles to prevent debris from reaching the brush head. The cover protects the brush in use. After each use, the hygienic cover can be taken off and replaced by a new cover.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2009Date of Patent: February 26, 2013Inventor: Richard Haddad
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Patent number: 7823369Abstract: The invention relates to a method of packaging or a device for packaging an electronic component, such as semiconductor device, whereby the component is positioned in a cavity of a foil by tweezers and is supported by means of a further foil which is attached to the foil at one side thereof. According to an example embodiment, the component is first placed into the cavity of the foil by the tweezers, and only after that is the further foil positioned adjacent thereto and attached to the foil. The tweezers are moved through the foil to pick up the component, hold it, and move it into the cavity. A feature of this embodiment is that the component may be temporarily supported by a supporting means after being positioned in the cavity and before being attached to the further foil and the foil with the component is moved in a longitudinal direction of the foil.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2008Date of Patent: November 2, 2010Assignee: NXP B.V.Inventor: Johannes Wilhelmus Dorotheus Bosch
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Patent number: 7739860Abstract: Device for packaging items, in particular confectionery, such as for example lollipops, comprising a packaging conveyor having a series of holders rotating along a movement path for holding each item and its associated packaging sheet securely during conveying, a feed station for feeding the items and the packaging sheets to the packaging conveyor and a discharge station for discharging the items packaged on the conveyor, the packaging conveyor being provided with means for closing the packaging sheet on the respective item and with a series of heat-sealing means co-rotating with the holders for heat-sealing the closed packaging by supplying heat, each of the heat-sealing means comprising a sheet gripper which is provided with a heating body, the device furthermore comprising means for heating each heating body and means for controlling the heating means, the control means being designed for controlling the heating means for each heating body.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2006Date of Patent: June 22, 2010Assignee: CFS Weert B.V.Inventor: Joseph Johan Maria Van Rens
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Patent number: 7730699Abstract: Packaging machine for packaging lollipops provided with a stick and a head in a film/foil sheet, comprising a rotatably driven drum having a series of lollipop holders thereon, the drum furthermore being provided with a series of film/foil folding means for folding a respective film/foil sheet around the head around a longitudinal center axis substantially parallel to the stick, the device furthermore comprising a series of twisters for twisting a film/foil tube section protruding in the longitudinal direction of the lollipop head while continuing to clamp the lollipop head and while the drum continues to rotate.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2006Date of Patent: June 8, 2010Assignee: CFS Weert B.V.Inventor: Seferinus Jelle Asma
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Publication number: 20090301041Abstract: The invention deals with a device for packaging items, in particular confectionery, such as for example lollipops, comprising a packaging conveyor having a series of holders rotating along a movement path for holding each item and its associated packaging sheet securely during conveying, a feed station for feeding the items and the packaging sheets to the packaging conveyor and a discharge station for discharging the items packaged on the conveyor, the packaging conveyor being provided with means for closing the packaging sheet on the respective item and with a series of heat-sealing means co-rotating with the holders for heat-sealing the closed packaging by supplying heat, each of the heat-sealing means comprising a sheet gripper which is provided with a heating body, the device furthermore comprising means for heating each heating body, the induction means comprise induction means for heating the heating body by means of induction, whereas the induction means are cooled at most by natural convection.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2007Publication date: December 10, 2009Applicant: CFS WEERT B.V.Inventor: Joseph Johan Maria Van Rens
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Publication number: 20090297666Abstract: Lollipop having a head (2) and a stick (1), wherein the lollipop head is packaged in a packaging sheet (3), such as a foil sheet, wherein the packaging sheet forms a seal seam with edges (4, 5) that are joined together and wherein the sheet is sealed on both sides of the head, considered in longitudinal direction, and is twisted at at least one of the longitudinal ends. The seal seam extends over the full distance between both ends.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2005Publication date: December 3, 2009Inventor: Henricus Petrus Maria Neijnens
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Publication number: 20090056287Abstract: Packaging machine for lollipops (1), comprising a drum (8) having a stationary, fixed drum part and having a drum part that is rotatable (50) with respect thereto and includes a series of stick holders (20), a supply for the lollipops towards the stick holders and a supply for packaging material for the lollipops, a discharge for discharge of packaged lollipops away from the drum, wherein the drum (8) is furthermore provided with means for relatively moving the stick holder and the sheet of packaging material in a first trajectory in order to let said sheet envelop the lollipop head, wherein the rotatable drum part (50) is furthermore provided with a diaphragm (31) at every stick holder, in which the head moves through the opening defined by the diaphragm (31), wherein the diaphragm is furthermore provided with means for sealing the packaging material, wherein the drum is furthermore provided with first adjustment means (61, 65) for pre-adjusting means (61, 65) for pre-adjusting the size of the opening of theType: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2005Publication date: March 5, 2009Inventor: Leonardus Hermanus Maria Cuypers
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Publication number: 20090019820Abstract: Packaging machine for packaging lollipops provided with a stick and a head in a film/foil sheet, comprising a rotatably driven drum having a series of lollipop holders thereon, the drum furthermore being provided with a series of film/foil folding means for folding a respective film/foil sheet around the head around a longitudinal centre axis substantially parallel to the stick, the device furthermore comprising a series of twisters for twisting a film/foil tube section protruding in the longitudinal direction of the lollipop head while continuing to clamp the lollipop head and while the drum continues to rotate.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2006Publication date: January 22, 2009Applicant: CFS WEERT B.V.Inventor: Seferinus Jelle Asma
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Patent number: 7454886Abstract: Device for packaging products having a head and a stick, such as lollipops (P), in wraps, includes a frame having first supply elements (2) for supplying the products, second elements (4) for supplying a web (5) of wrapping material, elements (101) for cutting a wrap from the web, a wrapping station having a driven series of elements for retaining the products and circulating in a first direction about a horizontal shaft, and a drum (50) driven in the same direction having elements for enveloping the product heads with a wrap and elements for securing the wrap on the products, the wrapping station including a supply station and a discharge station, the second supply elements being positioned for supplying the web of wrapping material according to a path that is tangential to the drum, in a direction running along with the drum rotation.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2007Date of Patent: November 25, 2008Assignee: CFS Weert B.V.Inventor: Seferinus Jelle Asma
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Patent number: 7287361Abstract: Device for packaging products having a head and a stick, such as lollipops (P), in wraps, includes a frame having first supply elements (2) for supplying the products, second elements (4) for supplying a web (5) of wrapping material, elements (101) for cutting a wrap from the web, a wrapping station having a driven series of elements for retaining the products and circulating in a first direction about a horizontal shaft, and a drum (50) driven in the same direction having elements for enveloping the product heads with a wrap and elements for securing the wrap on the products, the wrapping station including a supply station and a discharge station, the second supply elements being positioned for supplying the web of wrapping material according to a path that is tangential to the drum, in a direction running along with the drum rotation.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2003Date of Patent: October 30, 2007Assignee: CFS Weert B.V.Inventor: Seferinus Jelle Asma
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Patent number: 7178572Abstract: A label wrapper block assembly for mounting in a rotatably mounted wrapper frame in a label wrapper assembly includes a base having opposing ends joined by a top surface and a bottom surface. A channel extends between the ends in the top surface for receiving an object being wrapped by the label wrapper assembly. At least one biasing member is extendible into the channel for urging the label against the object received in the channel. In one embodiment, the at least one biasing member is a flexible material stretched across the base top surface.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2003Date of Patent: February 20, 2007Assignee: Brady Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Robert L. Schanke, Brent A. Bandholz
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Patent number: 6643998Abstract: A packaging apparatus for enclosing a head portion of a stethoscope in a barrier material. The packaging apparatus includes a housing having an interior with an opening for allowing the insertion of a head portion of a stethoscope into the interior. A sensor assembly detects the insertion of the head portion of the stethoscope. A door assembly selectively closes the opening. The door assembly comprises a door member and a door actuator. The door member is movable between an open position and a closed position. A vacuum assembly evacuates air from the interior. A table member supports a section of a roll of barrier material comprising individual plastic sleeves. A feed assembly positions the barrier material. A handling assembly manipulates an open end of the sleeves. The handling assembly includes an upper attachment member and a lower attachment member for releasably attaching to top and bottom sides of the open end of the sleeve respectively.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2002Date of Patent: November 11, 2003Inventors: Fred P. Curtis, Howard E. Green, Jr.
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Patent number: 5966902Abstract: A paint roller cover for protecting a wet paint roller element from drying out when not in use includes upper and lower half sections joined along a common edge by a hinge and each formed with a corresponding depression that, when the halves are closed upon one another, defines an enclosed elongate chamber between the halves of such size and shape to accommodate a roller element. At one end of the chamber, the mating walls of the half sections are formed with opposed semicircular recesses that, when the half sections are brought together, align to form an opening of such size and position to accept the rod of the roller handle. The cover is further provided with a means of locking the half sections securely but releasably in the closed position once installed about the roller. The half sections may be conveniently molded as one piece from plastics materials, joined across a living hinge and carrying interlocking formations that engage when the halves are brought together to lock the cover closed.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1998Date of Patent: October 19, 1999Inventor: Rodney J. Korycki
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Patent number: 5450706Abstract: A single twist bunch wrapping machine for wrapping lollipops is disclosed. The machine includes an automatic feeding and sorting hopper, a lollipop orienteering plate, a lollipop transfer station, a twist wrapping station, and a paper feed mechanism. The machine economically and precisely wraps a large quantity of lollipops.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1993Date of Patent: September 19, 1995Assignee: Latini Machine Company, Inc.Inventor: Leo Latini
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Patent number: 5241807Abstract: A method and apparatus for wrapping lollipops wherein the candy portion is first placed in a pre-formed wrapper envelope and then loaded between chuck jaws translated on a conveyor. The conveyor includes a plurality of chucks, and the chuck jaws of each chuck grip the candy portion of a single lollipop and move the lollipop along a linearly extending heat sealing station wherein the chuck is rotated to cause the wrapper to twist about the stick of the lollipop The chuck then moves the lollipop to an ejection and counting station where the chuck jaws are automatically opened. After the lollipop leaves the chuck, the chuck jaws are realigned and the chuck is returned to the loading station with the chuck jaws open to receive another lollipop. Movement of the chuck jaws is controlled at each station by underlying cams. As the conveyor carries the chuck over the cams the chuck jaws are opened, closed and/or rotated.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 1992Date of Patent: September 7, 1993Inventors: Howard E. Quick, Roger L. Quick, Carl G. Quick, Robert A. Quick, Grover E. Hendricks
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Patent number: 5074098Abstract: A container for storing a wet paint roller comprises a cylindrical sleeve with two end caps closing the sleeve to form a cylindrical container. The sleeve at one end has a short slot extending axially of the sleeve and a cooperating slot is provided in the end cap to align with the slot on the sleeve. In the method of use, the wet paint roller including the textile surface and the handle are both inserted into the container with the portion of the handle which extends from the axial rod passing through the slot in the sleeve and the slot in the end cap thus containing the whole of the paint covered part within the container and leaving the handle exposed outside the container.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 1990Date of Patent: December 24, 1991Inventor: Donald Filipchuk
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Patent number: 4606171Abstract: Small-size electronic parts having leads are packaged with a carrier tape composed of a tape base having tape feed holes and a tape body of formed plastic attached to the tape base. The carrier tape is unreeled from a supply reel, and the leads of the electronic parts are caused to pierce the tape body. The carrier tape with the electronic parts retained on the tape body is wound around a takeup reel.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1984Date of Patent: August 19, 1986Inventors: Kazuo Ohshima, Tomio Jinzaki
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Patent number: 4570423Abstract: A tree ball tying apparatus is disclosed comprising a tripartile inverted, truncated conically shaped holder whose included angle is less than 60.degree. and is made of sheet metal attached to a stand by its rearmost part. The two forward parts are hinged, latchable doors which swing open or may be closed and latched in the conical shape. Cordage is woven around hooks and pins in the peripheries of the cone's base and truncation to form a sling over which is placed a degradable material such as burlap. A tree, whose ball is conically cut with typically a 60.degree. included angle, is removed from the ground and installed ball first onto the burlap and sling and set down sling and burlap first into the holder whose included angle is less than that of the ball thereby holding it above the truncation. Thereafter the burlap is folded around the tree trunk and tied with the loose ends of the sling and the tree removed from the holder with its ball wrapped and tied.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1984Date of Patent: February 18, 1986Inventor: Russell DeLong
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Patent number: 4530201Abstract: A method and device for packaging essentially conical objects, particularly ice-cream cones, in individual wrappings. The ice-cream cones (1) are advanced with the aid of holder members (7). A web (11) of shrinking foil is folded over the cones. The ice-cream cones are advanced up to two wheels (12, 13) formed with cogs (14). On the cogs of one of the wheels two jaws (15) and a heating wire (16) are provided. The opposite wheel (13) is formed on its cogs (14) with a back-up surface. When the ice-cream cones reach the wheels (12, 13) the foil is compressed between the cogs (14) and burnt off by the heating wire while at the same time vertical edges are formed in the foil and fused together in such a manner that individual wrappings are formed about each ice-cream cone (1). Hot air is finally blown against the part of the wrapping that is positioned below the cone edge so that this part of the wrapping is shrunk onto the ice-cream cone and the wrapping securely retained thereon.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 1982Date of Patent: July 23, 1985Inventor: Halvard I. Carlsson
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Patent number: 4507070Abstract: An apparatus for releasably retaining a confection stick in a machine during at least a portion of a process for forming a confection on a stick comprises an extractor member having a slot extending therethrough for receiving a confection stick. A one piece plastic retainer member is positioned proximate the slot for engaging and retaining a confection stick which is received within the slot.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1984Date of Patent: March 26, 1985Assignee: Popsicle Industries, Inc.Inventors: Robert G. Armstrong, Richard L. Stewart
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Patent number: 4488393Abstract: Two overlying continuous strips hermetically seal the needle portions of parallel adjacent acupuncture needles while the handle portions thereof remain exposed to permit the needle to be withdrawn. Serrations are formed between individually packaged needles so that the needles may be folded therealong and removed in a selected number from a continuous strip package.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1982Date of Patent: December 18, 1984Inventor: Tran dinh Can
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Patent number: 4413461Abstract: Ice cream lollies of complex shapes are produced by a die pressing operation, whereby a prefrozen and deformable lolly body is placed between a pair of die tools. The bodies to be die shaped may be either conventionally produced bodies as prefrozen about a stick, in which the body is held during the shaping operation, or they may be lumps of extruded prefrozen material, whereby a preparatory conventional mold freezing can be avoided. The die tools may be used additionally for concurrently providing and sealing an envelope about the final product, thus finishing it as a sales product.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1981Date of Patent: November 8, 1983Assignee: O. G. Hoyer A/SInventor: Ejvind Waldstrom
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Patent number: 4323336Abstract: A stick inserter for inserting flat sticks into partially frozen confections in the molds of a confection machine forms a packed column of sticks in face to face engagement above a row of molds, a row of spaced thin blades is lowered and each blade forces a stick out of the column and into a confection. Upon retraction of the blades, pivotally mounted lower guide rails for the column, which have been lowered to accommodate stick insertion, are raised to restore displaced sticks back to their original positions in the column. In order to insure stick singulation, a jogging mechanism partially lowers the blades ad then retracts them slightly and a blade deflection plate releases previously deflected blades so that they spring against the faces of sticks adjacent to those to be inserted.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1980Date of Patent: April 6, 1982Assignee: FMC CorporationInventors: Bruce M. Harper, Ronald J. Billett, Thomas E. Roberts, Veikko K. Viitanen
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Patent number: 4279278Abstract: Apparatus for stringing electrical components into a belt for convenience in handling, packing and despatch to customers, the components having two connecting wires extending in opposite directions and the belt comprising two runs of double adhesive tape to trap the connecting wires and incorporate the components into the belt in ladder-like formation. The components are fed down a guide and released one-by-one by a blocking slide to a transfer device comprising two rotating discs having slots for receiving the connecting wires and being associated, if necessary, with stationary projections for preventing them from falling out. The transfer discs may be associated with specially shaped rollers for straightening the connecting wires. The components then enter the actual belt make-up machine of the apparatus, comprising a pair of toothed wheels, each in two parts whose spacing is adjustable and each associated with a guide roller and a pressure roller.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1979Date of Patent: July 21, 1981Inventor: Thomas Weresch
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Patent number: 4213286Abstract: In an improved machine wherein a plurality of component dispensers transversely deposit individual axial-leaded components on a moving conveyor belt in a preferred sequence for subsequent taping of the leads to form a belt of sequenced components, the rate of component deposition is increased although the linear velocity of the conveyer is decreased. Component leads are received in conveyor notches having a pitch distance which is a submultiple of the spacing between the component dispensers.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1978Date of Patent: July 22, 1980Assignee: Universal Instruments CorporationInventor: Phillip A. Ragard
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Patent number: 4159612Abstract: The invention relates to the production of lollipops or like sweets directly from a rope of toffee or the like which briefly comprises feeding the toffee rope into register with successive pockets of a forming conveyor for a leading portion of the rope to be severed and received by each pocket in turn to form an individual sweet, sticks being inserted successively into the sweets thus formed to complete the individual lollipops. An object of the invention is to ensure that the positional relationship between the stick and the sweet is accurately maintained during the various steps in the formation of the lollipop. This object is achieved according to the invention by resiliently nipping each stick against a guiding surface at each stage in the formation of the lollipop from the stick-inserting position to the delivery of the completed lollipop.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1977Date of Patent: July 3, 1979Assignee: Baker Perkins Holdings LimitedInventors: Reginald F. Johnson, Leonard Sutton
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Patent number: 4142347Abstract: In an apparatus for mounting electrical components having connecting wires extending outwardly from opposite ends thereof in a belt by locating each such wire between a respective pair of superimposed bands, the toothed, transport wheels and rollers to which the bands are fed and at which such bands are combined with the wires interposed therebetween are axially adjustable to provide for the ready use of the apparatus in the context of components of a range of dimensions, the tape-feed arrangements similarly being adjustable to maintain their alignment with a respective roller.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 1977Date of Patent: March 6, 1979Inventor: Thomas Weresch