With Means To Effect Subsequent Conveying Or Guiding Patents (Class 83/112)
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Patent number: 4586409Abstract: A slicing machine with a carriage for the goods to be sliced, a blade against which the goods are drawn to form a slice, a mechanism for carrying away the slices and a blade-cleaning member which is disposed along the rear of the blade and serves to deflect the slicing away from the latter toward the slide conveyor. Between the slice conveyor and the latter member, a plurality of gripper bands are provided to transfer the slices to the conveyor, the gripper band passing around rollers in recesses of the blade cleaning member.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 1984Date of Patent: May 6, 1986Assignee: Brain Dust Patents EstablishmentInventor: Fritz Kuchler
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Patent number: 4535662Abstract: The leading end of a continuous tubular supply is fed past a rotating flywheel into a guide. When the leading end reaches the back of the guide, a blade mounted on the flywheel severs the supply to form a straw or stirring stick. The straw is immediately ejected from the guide and is swept into the entrant portion of a feeder by a rotary brush. The feeder is provided with a stem-propelling run that is formed from a pair of top V-belts and a wide underbelt and between which the straw is propelled to a collecting hopper. Successive straws are pushed into the hopper under the impetus of the conveyor belts.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 1984Date of Patent: August 20, 1985Inventor: Homer S. Lynn
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Patent number: 4512227Abstract: Automatic shearing apparatus is provided which includes a shear provided with a shearing blade, a feeding unit for feeding sheet metal to the shear, and at least one movable carrier arranged downstream of the shearing blade. The movable carrier is controlled to receive and store the sheared pieces and then to return them to the feeding unit or, selectively, to cause the sheared pieces to reach a controlling device for sending to a piece discharge area. The feeding unit can be a manipulator, with rectilinear motion perpendicular to the shearing blade, and a rotator, both located upstream of the shearing blade. The manipulator and rotator function to receive, rotate and feed the metal sheets to be sheared, as well as to receive, rotate and refeed to the shear the sheared pieces returned by the movable carrier.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 1982Date of Patent: April 23, 1985Assignee: Salvagnini Transferica S.p.A.Inventor: Guido Salvagnini
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Patent number: 4507995Abstract: A cutting press equipped for handling and treating or working plate-shaped workpieces or articles, especially of sheet metal, includes at least one cutting tool which is driven from a main drive of the machine through transmission components and its own driving arrangement. An additional severing arrangement is mounted on the same machine frame and is equipped with its own driving arrangement, the transmission members being selectively coupleable with the cutting tool and with the severing arrangement. The machine further includes a coordinate table for advancing the respective workpiece. An entraining arrangement is provided at the part of the machine frame which is associated with the severing arrangement and at the region of the workpiece which is free from the severing tools. The entraining arrangement is arranged above a support surface for the workpiece which extends in the same plane as the support surface of the coordinate table and is lowerable toward the workpiece.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1981Date of Patent: April 2, 1985Assignee: C. Behrens AGInventor: Walter Bredow
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Patent number: 4506572Abstract: Bobbin separating unit, including a first charging device, a second charging device downstream of the first charging device in flow direction of the bobbins, a first separating device, and a second separating device downstream of the first separating device, and a device for controlling the bobbin delivery rate of the first charging and separating devices in dependence on the bobbin content of the second charging and separating devices.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1981Date of Patent: March 26, 1985Assignee: W. Schlafhorst & Co.Inventor: Wilhelm Kupper
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Patent number: 4505173Abstract: The invention concerns a three-knife cutting machine, in which dogs on a conveying chain in machine tempo transport the material to be cut from a magazine and into a transfer station, in which pushers moveable in the direction of transport take over the material to be cut and transport it up against stops in the cutting station, in which besides two back stops two stops for the head and foot sides of the delivered cutting material are provided, whereby the stops are moveable in machine tempo back into the transfer station and again into the cutting station and, for transport of the cut material from the cutting station, further stops are located before the first stops in the direction of transport and capable of moving together with the latter, the further stops being located at such a distance from the first stops that the further stops assume a carrying position in the cutting station for the cut material which is lying there when the first stops are located in the transfer station, and whereby all stops caType: GrantFiled: February 3, 1983Date of Patent: March 19, 1985Assignee: H. Wohlenberg KG GmbH & Co.Inventor: Jurgen Hartlage
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Patent number: 4495746Abstract: The efficient machine conveyance of inexpensive, very thin-walled packaging material, especially plastic foils, presents special problems because of the low degree of firmness of these foils. In the present apparatus, the front end of a sheet of such material and blanks severed from it are transported continuously by suction air conveying members. These consist of a suction drum and perforated belts directly adjoining the drum, with no interruption occurring in the retention of the packaging material.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1982Date of Patent: January 29, 1985Assignee: Focke & Co.Inventors: Heinz Focke, Kurt Liedtke
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Patent number: 4468993Abstract: A bucking station for small logs is disclosed, in which a log is scanned to determine its size and shape, the resulting data are analyzed by a computer which determines the optimum locations for cuts, and the proposed cut locations are displayed on the log optically for the operator's inspection. If the operator overrides any of the proposed cuts, the computer recalculates any cuts not specified by the operator. When all cuts have been approved, the log is kicked to a cutting bed, where the cuts are made by means of two independently controllable traveling saws. The cutting bed is preferably defined by three sets of parallel plates. The first set comprises stationary plates having V-shaped upper edges which define a V-shaped trough in which the log is initially received. The second and third sets of plates are vertically movable and, when raised, together define a second V-shaped trough located above the first trough.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1982Date of Patent: September 4, 1984Assignee: International Paper CompanyInventors: Jack R. McCown, J. Rogers Firth
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Patent number: 4461197Abstract: A section (21) of tape (20), having an adhesive side (22), is advanced from a roll (18) and is held tautly beneath a plurality of tubes (86). The section (21) of tape (20) is vacuumly gripped on the adhesive side (22) by the tubes (86) and is thereafter severed from the roll (18). The tubes (86) are then moved to accurately place the severed section (21) of the tape (20) onto a tape support surface (44). Vacuum is removed from the tubes (86) and is applied to the surface (44) to facilitate the transfer of the severed section (21) of the tape (20) to the surface.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 1981Date of Patent: July 24, 1984Assignee: AT&T Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Gary G. Seaman
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Patent number: 4433599Abstract: In an apparatus for stacking sections separated from an intermittently fed web of sheet material, successive sections are held by clamping means and transferred to the upper arm of a first suction belt conveyor having suction holes which are at a spacing larger than the length of each section and attract the trailing end thereof. A second suction belt conveyor with suction holes at the same spacing overlaps the first conveyor and takes over the sections with its lower run by attracting the leading ends. An intermittently operatively stacking conveyor under the second belt conveyor has the sections deposited thereon by means for withdrawing the sections from the second belt conveyor.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1981Date of Patent: February 28, 1984Assignee: Windmoller & HolscherInventors: Friedhelm Mundus, Fritz Achelpohl
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Patent number: 4410315Abstract: A means and method for handling trim strip slit from the margin of a travelling web, comprising rotary means by which biasing forces is applied to the strip away from the slitter into the chute. Within the chute relatively low velocity means advance the trim strip in a foldably bunched condition toward the bottom of the chute where the bunched trim strip is then transported away from the chute. Low velocity air, as well as rotary members are provided in the chute for effecting the foldable bunching and advancing of the trim strip. Either or both of low velocity air and mechanical conveying apparatus may be provided for transporting the trim strip away from the bottom of the chute.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 1980Date of Patent: October 18, 1983Assignee: Beloit CorporationInventor: Kenneth G. Frye
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Patent number: 4376400Abstract: A device is provided for feeding a continuous fabric web to a machine for sewing women's pantyhose. The continuous fabric web is formed into a gusset for the pantyhose by various devices including a motor controlled by a photoelectric device for feeding the fabric web from a spool of fabric web. A carriage alternately moves in a horizontal direction and has several web pulling jaws to pull the web into place. A tampon pincer projects from the plane of operation to hold the fabric web tight. Thereafter, a pair of co-acting blades cuts and trims the web and the pantyhose material. The pantyhose material and formed gusset are held taut until they can be sewn together.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 1980Date of Patent: March 15, 1983Assignee: Solis s.r.l.Inventor: Vinicio Gazzarrini
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Patent number: 4369682Abstract: A rotary die cutter comprises a rotary soft anvil coacting with a rotary hard anvil mounting one or more cutting rules, or forms. Each cutting rule has within the area defined by the rule a metal or metal-containing pusher adapted to be moved radially outwardly of the rule at a predetermined location by a magnetic source to eject from the rule any cut waste board contained therein.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1981Date of Patent: January 25, 1983Assignee: Dolan Corrugated Containers LimitedInventor: Thomas K. Bunnell
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Patent number: 4362075Abstract: A common intermittent drive mechanism intermittently rotates a feed roller and a cutter rotor. An intervening gear and the radii of the feed roller and the cutter rotor differentiate the circumferential speed of the roller and the rotor to provide a slip between a continuous strip-like dispenser sheet fed by the feed roller and the cutter rotor surface. A suction means in the cutter rotor surface holds the dispenser sheet while allowing the slip thereof. When the movement of the cutter rotor is interrupted, a cutter is actuated and separates the individual articles from the remaining dispenser sheet. While the separated article is carried by the moving surface of the cutter rotor for a distance greater than the pitch of the article wrapped in the dispenser sheet, another single article is moved into the position for separation, and this procedure is repeated.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1981Date of Patent: December 7, 1982Assignee: Tetra Pak International AktiebolagInventor: Yoshikazu Utsumi
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Patent number: 4297929Abstract: Apparatus for receiving a strip of flexible bags with capped spouts at longitudinally spaced intervals which are to be separated at transverse joints and then fed individually to a point of use. It includes draw rolls for drawing the strip horizontally into cooperation with a separator, means for vertically reciprocating the separator to pass through the strip and separate the leading bag therefrom, a guide channel for receiving the spout of each separated bag, and a feeding element for engaging the spout on each successive bag and arranging the spouts in predetermined spaced relationship relative to previously inserted spouts and with the leading bag in a selected position for its spout to be engaged by bag-withdrawing means.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1979Date of Patent: November 3, 1981Assignee: Liqui-Box CorporationInventors: Warren J. Schieser, Stanley E. Vickers
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Patent number: 4284597Abstract: An apparatus for stripping continuously a solid mass in a strip from a two roll mill comprising a frame; knife means at a first end of said frame adapted to cut a strip of solid mss from said two roll mill; first roller means adapted to receive the cut strip and pass it through a dusting means which applies a non-stick powder on said cut strip. Second roller means in said dusting means adapted to pass said dusted cut strip through such dusting means into a packaging container. There is also envisioned a novel means for fixing the distance of the knife means from the two roll mill with precision.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1979Date of Patent: August 18, 1981Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: Edward I. Stein
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Patent number: 4228708Abstract: A portable sawmill including a log positioning section, a log sawing section and a drive for the log positioning section and the log sawing section; the log positioning section including a supporting frame with an inclined face and a conveyor disposed along the inclined face; the log sawing section including a substantially flat log bed, a first conveyor for moving logs along the bed, a first saw assembly including at least two saw blades rotatably mounted on a common horizontal drive shaft disposed below the log bed, means for adjusting the spacing between the saw blades, at least two vertically disposed guides positioned adjacent the delivery area of the saw blades, and means for adjusting the spacing between the guides, a second saw assembly including a plurality of saw blades rotatably mounted on a common vertical drive shaft disposed adjacent to the log bed, a second conveyor located adjacent the delivery area of the plurality of saw blades, and the drive including controls for independently actuating thType: GrantFiled: August 7, 1978Date of Patent: October 21, 1980Inventor: Peter B. Martin
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Patent number: 4198886Abstract: An apparatus for deflashing a plastic article is disclosed. In operation, an operator places the article having flash in a nest which positions the article so that the flash is in a horizontal plane. A powered shuttle assembly picks the article up from the nest and places it upon an anvil. The anvil has striking edges which follow the line of juncture between the article and the flash. A punch apparatus is lowered onto the article and strikes the flash at the line of juncture disjoining the flash from the article. The power shuttle then removes the article without the flash to a discharge point. Optionally, at the discharge point, there may be provided an orientation assembly wich orients the deflashed article so that it may be placed upon a conveyor belt which carries the article to a collection point.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1978Date of Patent: April 22, 1980Assignee: Ethyl Development CorporationInventors: Kenneth E. Bowers, Stephen E. Merritt, William G. Kinslow, Jr.
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Patent number: 4189965Abstract: A revolving cross cutter for material in web form comprises two driven knife drums, a transfer table following same in the line of transport of the web and a transport mechanism following the transfer table. The transfer table is mounted for yielding movement in the line of transporting comprising two vertical parallel flat leaf springs which are adjustably biased.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1978Date of Patent: February 26, 1980Inventor: Rolf Kollann
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Patent number: 4149484Abstract: A cutting apparatus for severing portions of identical length from a strip. This cutting apparatus comprises a feed means which is coupled to a drive means and which is adapted to feed the strip to a pair of advancing rolls located between the feed means and a cutting element. One of these advancing rolls is coupled to the drive means and is provided with a cam surface having a larger radius than the remaining roll surface. This cam surface, together with the other advancing roll, is adapted to engage the strip to move the strip forward towards a pair of receiving rolls through a distance determined by said cam surface. The central axes of the receiving rolls lie in a plane that is parallel to the plane through the central axes of the advancing rolls.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1977Date of Patent: April 17, 1979Assignee: Buhrs-Zaandam B.V.Inventor: Johannes Koch
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Patent number: 4040459Abstract: This invention relates to a log handling system for use in processing logs to be used in the paper pulp industry and in saw mill operations. More particularly, this invention includes a series of operable cutting means for cutting a log into a plurality of predetermined lengths. A log feeding means is operatively associated with the log cutting means for moving a log past the cutting means to effect the cutting operations. The log feeding means includes a ramp portion detailed for feeding logs by gravity to the log feeding means. The ramp portion includes a selectively movable section detailed for movement between a ramp log feeding position and an elevated position which will allow a log to be dropped onto a first conveying means for conveying selected logs away from the plurality of cutting means. The first conveyor means includes an operative stop means for stopping the selected logs at a predetermined location along the conveying route.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1975Date of Patent: August 9, 1977Assignee: Bush Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Thomas P. Bush, Jr., Samuel Edward Grant
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Patent number: 3982453Abstract: This method and apparatus starts with a lot of distinctively numbered documents consisting of a plurality of stacks of sheets, each sheet bearing multiple reproductions of the document. The documents in corresponding locations of successive sheets in the stack are in consecutive numerical order. In each sheet, the documents are arranged by rows and columns in an arbitrary, nonconsecutive numerical order in which successive members of the order bear numbers separated by a fixed difference. The method involves separating the stacks of documents into a plurality of piles, each pile having its documents in consecutive numerical order, but with the corresponding documents in successive piles separated by said fixed difference. The piles from successive stacks are deposited on successive ones of a plurality of tributary conveyors, all of which deliver their piles to a main conveyor.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 1974Date of Patent: September 28, 1976Assignee: American Bank Note CompanyInventors: Salvatore F. D'Amato, Francis T. Moss
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Patent number: 3965783Abstract: Apparatus for slicing food stuffs such as cold meat, sausage and cheese wherein the sliced sections can be selectably stacked or fanned automatically, moved away from the slicing zone, then lifted and moved transversely to a ready station without disorientation or abuse of the sliced foodstuffs.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 1975Date of Patent: June 29, 1976Assignee: Bizerba-Werke Wilhelm Kraut K.G.Inventors: Ernst Muller, Albrecht Maurer
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Patent number: 3958475Abstract: A slicing machine comprising a rotatable circular cutter blade, a reciprocatable feed carriage to carry stock to be sliced by the cutter blade, and a receiving device to receive slices severed by the cutter blade from such stock. The receiving device is coupled to the feed carriage to be angularly displaced in co-ordination with the reciprocation of the feed carriage and is provided with a plurality of spikes to project from a slice receiving surface of the receiving device by an amount sufficient to enable a plurality of severed slices to be stacked on the receiving device, which is further provided with stripper means to strip such stack of slices off the spikes.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1974Date of Patent: May 25, 1976Assignee: Bizerba-Werke Wilhelm Kraut K.G.Inventor: Johann Zapomel
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Patent number: 3933068Abstract: The invention deals with a trim removal system for equipment used in cutting biscuits from a continuously moving strip of dough. The cutter consists of an endless conveyor entrained over a pair of spaced sprocket assemblies positioned beneath the advancing dough sheet. Dough cutting rings project upwardly from the conveyor. As the dough is advanced it is pressed onto the rings. A biscuit size piece passes through the center of each ring and is deposited in a container positioned to receive it. The trim removal belt is provided with a multiplicity of holes of just the proper size to fit over the rings so that the upper run of the belt rests in contact with the upper surface of the conveyor. Guides are provided for bringing a belt into engagement with the upper run of the conveyor at an oblique angle and for raising the belt and trim from the surface of the conveyor at a predetermined oblique angle. The trim is then returned for remixing with fresh dough.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 1974Date of Patent: January 20, 1976Assignee: The Pillsbury CompanyInventor: Jack J. Rejsa
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Patent number: 3933064Abstract: Slabs of gum stacked in a top-loaded magazine and successively fed from the bottom of the magazine by a reciprocable pusher mechanism are advanced by line pressure along a generally predetermined first path to a rotary trimming and scoring mechanism which trims, scores and further advances each successive slab. Another pusher mechanism receives each slab advanced by the trimming and scoring mechanism and transfers it to a conveyor which carries it along another path generally normal to the first path and to a breaker and an associated wrapping machine. Each mechanism which advances the slab is driven in timed relation with the wrapping machine. The magazine is supported to pivot to an inactive position to facilitate access to the trimming and scoring mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 1974Date of Patent: January 20, 1976Assignee: Package Machinery CompanyInventor: Lawrence W. Schoppee