With Projections On Work-carrier (e.g., Pin Wheel) Patents (Class 83/423)
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Patent number: 5167177Abstract: An apparatus for slicing objects, such as potatoes, with a rotatably mounted knife assembly. Objects (such as potatoes) to be sliced are conveyed downward toward the knife assembly between a gripper chain and a feed chain. A pair of springs provide a biasing force which urges the chains together, thereby ensuring that the conveyed potatoes are fed positively and uniformly toward the knife assembly. Preferably, two feed rolls having teeth are mounted between the lower ends of the chains and the knife assembly (each feed roll at the end of a rotating, slidable shaft). The teeth of the rotating feed rolls grip each potato conveyed against them by the chains, and force each such potato downward against the rotating knife assembly. Preferably, a support and retaining plate is fixedly mounted to the feed mechanism to constrain vertical movement of the feed rolls as they rotate with a potato gripped between them.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 1991Date of Patent: December 1, 1992Assignee: Ashlock Company, Division of Vistan CorporationInventors: Fredrick J. Cimperman, Klaus Silbermann
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Patent number: 5065655Abstract: A pill strip dispenser (4) is used with a pill strip (6) having a series of pill-containing packets (8) so the pills (10) can be dispensed individually. The dispenser includes a housing (14) defining a supply region (18) within which the pill strip is housed. The pill strip extends from the supply region along a dispensing path within the housing to a discharge position (12) next to but external of the housing. The packets are dispensed one at a time by a manually actuated drive assembly (46) including a user operated plunger (80). The pill strip is captured between a pair of toothed drive wheels (48), positioned at each lateral edge (36, 38) of the pill strip, and overlying resilient rollers (50). The tooth drive wheels not only drive the pill strip, but also perforate the pill strip packets so that the contents of the dispensed packet can be easily accessed.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1990Date of Patent: November 19, 1991Inventor: Terry M. Haber
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Patent number: 5064048Abstract: A conveyor for conveying a board into a zone wherein it is desirable to register the board in a longitudinal sense. A mechanism for conveying the board comprises two endless conveying elements spaced transversely, each mounting an endless series of pads. The board fits between two pads behind it and two pads ahead of it. A mechanism for registering the board comprises two elements spaced tranversely and arranged to be normally removed from and selectively insertable into the path of the board. In different arrangements, the elements are vertically insertable from above such path and pivotally biased, vertically insertable from below and longitudinally biased, or rotatably insertable from below and rotatably biased.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1990Date of Patent: November 12, 1991Assignee: Doorway Mfg. Co.Inventor: Mark H. Becker
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Patent number: 5061967Abstract: An electrophotographic recording apparatus records an image on a recording paper, either a cut recording sheet or a continuous recording paper, through steps of feeding the recording paper along a paper feed plane exclusively for the recording paper, stopping the recording paper upon the arrival of the same at a predetermined, exclusive starting position, forming an electrostatic latent image on a photoconductor by an exposure unit as the photoconductor is rotated at a fixed surface speed, developing the electrostatic latent image in a toner image by a developing unit by applying a toner charged in a polarity opposite that of the electrostatic latent image, restarting the feed of the recording paper at a feed seed corresponding to the surface speed of the photoconductor upon the arrival of the first line of the toner image formed on the surface of the photoconductor at a position which will coincide with a fixed recording position on the recording paper at a transfer position, transferring the toner image froType: GrantFiled: October 5, 1989Date of Patent: October 29, 1991Assignee: Oki Electric Industry Co. Ltd.Inventor: Minoru Isobe
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Patent number: 5052097Abstract: An improved method for forming holes in a board and an improved apparatus for practicing the improved method. Two or three linear arrays of holes are punched through the board, through its expansive faces, in a punching zone. A punch and a die coacting with the punch are used to punch each punched hole, in a press comprising a pressing ram and a pressing bed, upon relative movement of the pressing ram and the pressing bed toward each other. The board is registered in the pressing zone, in a predetermined position, by engaging its opposite edges and its opposite ends. Plural holes are drilled into each end of the board in a drilling zone. A physical measurement is conducted in an inspecting zone, by inserting a probe into each drilled hole, so as to determine whether such drilled hole has been drilled to a minimum depth. These punching, drilling, and inspecting steps of the improved method are carried out in a series of automated operations of the improved apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 1990Date of Patent: October 1, 1991Assignee: Doorway Mfg. Co.Inventor: Mark H. Becker
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Patent number: 5042347Abstract: An apparatus for guiding a traveling web of textile material is provided for guiding a web traveling in an apparatus for trimming selvedge from the web. The web guiding apparatus includes a device for supporting the traveling web during the feed of the web from a web conveying assembly to a severing location at which a selvedge is severed from the web. The support device includes an endless belt assembly having an endless belt traveling in an inclined direction with respect to the web travel path of the web conveying assembly. The web guiding apparatus further includes a support bar for supporting the web laterally inwardly of the endless belt.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 1989Date of Patent: August 27, 1991Assignee: A. Monforts GmbH & Co.Inventors: Gottfried Baum, Manfred Rontgen
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Patent number: 5036739Abstract: Apparatus for trimming a lateral edge of a moving continuous sheet including a hold down plate selectively movable to positions spaced from the lateral edge of the sheet and covering the lateral edge, a cutting blade carried on the hold down plate selectively movable between an inoperative position within or above hold down plate to an operative position extending beneath the hold down plate to trim the lateral edge of the sheet as the sheet moves past the cutting blade and a latch mechanism locking the cutting blade in the operative position and responsive to movement of the hold down plate to the spaced position to unlock the cutting blade to permit the cutting blade to automatically return to the inoperative position.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1990Date of Patent: August 6, 1991Inventor: Milton Clar
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Patent number: 5031496Abstract: Frozen slabs of fish are introduced one at a time to one end of a conveyor having a bed of laterally spaced plastic strips forming slots therebetween. Beneath each slot is an endless chain having a series of upwardly directed fingers thereon. The fingers are engageable with the various slabs so as to advance the slabs to a location beneath an assembly of water jet devices, each device including a pivotal arm having a nozzle at one end thereof. A barrel cam has a plurality of tracking grooves, the pivotal arms having cam followers depending downwardly therefrom into the tracking grooves of the barrel cam. As the slabs are successively advanced beneath the liquid jet devices, the jets cut the particular slab into individual portions. Advancement of the now severed portions cause the portions to be moved onto a plurality of tilt strips which prevent the cut edges from freezing together.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 1990Date of Patent: July 16, 1991Assignee: General Mills, Inc.Inventors: Floyd Lobash, John T. Lyons, Clifton H. Morrison, Stanley C. Rustad
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Patent number: 4960024Abstract: A cheese dispenser is provided with a compartment having closed ends, top, bottom, and sidewalls and open front end. An enlarged disc drives a flexible cover which can, by rotation of the disc, cause the cover to hermetically seal the open front end of the dispenser of the compartment or open the front end of the compartment. The disc also operates through a gear reduction unit to drive a pusher simultaneously with the opening of the flexible cover or door. Thus by rotating the disc, the door is open simultaneously with advancement of the cheese out of the open end. A slicer mechanism is provided on the open end to slice desired thicknesses of the cheese.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1989Date of Patent: October 2, 1990Assignee: Chef'N CorporationInventor: David A. Holcomb
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Patent number: 4941377Abstract: A continuous form and cutform feeding unit for a printer. The feeding unit permits feeding a continuous form and cutforms utilizing a cutform feeding arrangement and a continuous form tractor feed. In order to permit either type of form to be fed to a main body of a printer, through a single form feeding passage, a cutform feeding passage and a continuous form feeding passage are provided upstream of the single form feeding passage. In the continuous form feeding passage, a continuous form cutting apparatus is operable to cut a continuous form in response to a signal such as for the beginning of the feeding of cutforms.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1988Date of Patent: July 17, 1990Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Takeyuki Ishihara, Tetsuo Kanno
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Patent number: 4881584Abstract: The invention is an infeed conveyor for a saw which enables feeding sweepy cants or logs in such a manner as to achieve a significant improvement in lumber recovery. The conveyor has at least one portion which can be configured between a straight line track and a curve which approximates an arc of a circle. The arc can be adjusted so that it approximates the sweep curvature of the log or cant which can then be guided into a saw along a path approximating it radius of curvature. The conveyor consists of a sharp chain having at least one portion running on a slide bar which can be configured to give the desired curvature. The conveyor can further be adjusted with regard to the following saw or saws to control offset. In its most preferred version a pair of chipper heads is located between the conveyor and saws to dress the upper and lower faces of an incoming cant into a gang cant of predetermined depth.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 1989Date of Patent: November 21, 1989Assignee: Weyerhaeuser CompanyInventors: Frank Wislocker, Charles Blickenderfer
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Patent number: 4823664Abstract: A tandem sawmill assembly is disclosed having two linearly spaced sawing stations. A conveyor system moves the log through the first sawing station and up an inclined ramp for rotating the log ninety degrees prior to moving the log through the second sawing station. An overhead roller engages the re-oriented log and advances it to a centering platform where centering arms engage the log to orient the log axially with respect to the second sawing station. The conveyor then moves the aligned log through the second sawing station while a second overhead roller applies presssure to the upper surface of the log.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 1987Date of Patent: April 25, 1989Inventors: Hill M. Cooper, Jr., Cooper, William B., Robert M. Cooper
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Patent number: 4771664Abstract: An apparatus for cutting foodstuffs, such as meat, and particularly bacon and sausage, is disclosed. The apparatus includes a carrying body from which holding flanges extend forwardly. Front and rear guide frames are supported in the holding flanges. Lattice knives move perpendicularly to one another and to the feed direction of the material to be cut. The guide frames are secured by a clamping mechanism which is supported on the carrying body and each have complimentary oblique side surfaces. The complimentary oblique side surfaces of the guide frames may be tightly clamped together so as to seal the spaces between the guide frames and the carrying body and thereby prevent the escape of the meat being cut.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1986Date of Patent: September 20, 1988Assignee: holac Maschinenbau GmbHInventor: Ernst Holz
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Patent number: 4747591Abstract: The apparatus for separating folded and perforated or creased endless or reel papers, which form an uninterrupted stack, comprises a conveyor belt 9 conveying the same to a separating station, in order to permit an automatic separation of the stack into individual stacks 7a with a predetermined number of paper sheets. For this purpose, a separating sword 2 is moved preferably from below between the sheets of the stack, so that a stack 7a is formed with the desired number of individual sheets. The small cavity 10 running in the longitudinal direction and formed by the separating sword 2 is used for receiving a knife 4, which is moved at right angles over the stack, in order to separate the same at a perforation or fold. Pivotable removal bolts 1 are used for conveying away the separated stack 7a and for transfer to a second conveyor belt 5.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1987Date of Patent: May 31, 1988Assignee: Riensch & Held (GmbH & Co.)Inventor: Jorg-Detlef Beyer
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Patent number: 4729272Abstract: A wire rope salvaging apparatus provides a frame which supports an intermittent feed mechanism which moves wire rope to be cut a small length at a time as defined by the stroke of the feed mechanism. A blade also mounted on the frame cuts the wire rope at preselected interval lengths, the blade being movable between cutting and feeding positions. A timing mechanism coordinates movement of the feed and blade mechanism so that the blade first assumes a non-cutting position during the feeding when the wire is moving and then cuts the rope when the feed has stopped and the wire rope is at a still position.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1986Date of Patent: March 8, 1988Inventor: Kenward J. Clement
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Patent number: 4693155Abstract: A saw attachment for supporting and moving a workpiece when forming circles or other arcuate shapes is provided which is characterized by the relative ease of its operation and the degree of precision which may be achieved through its use particularly in fashioning circles from workpieces of disparate dimensions. The attachment includes a frame, a movable carriage mounting a centering pin, means mounting the carriage on the frame for moving the carriage along a path of travel, and actuating means for moving the carriage in predetermined increments along a path of travel. The means mounting the carriage defines a path of travel for the carriage which may be constrained through the use of stop means for further enhancing the precision and reproducibility achievable with an attachment of this type.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1986Date of Patent: September 15, 1987Inventor: Hazen Ledford, Jr.
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Patent number: 4653367Abstract: Two pairs of opposed feed rolls are rotatably mounted on the upstream and downstream sides, respectively, of a bar cutting mechanism with respect to the predetermined traveling direction of the bar. Each feed roll pair comprises a fixed feed roll on one side of the bar and a movable feed roll on the other side, with the movable feed roll being movable toward and away from the fixed feed roll. A drive mechanism constantly rotates each pair of opposed feed rolls, so that the bar is fed only when being pressed against the fixed feed roll by the movable feed roll. The feed roll pair on the downstream side of the cutting mechanism is further jointly movable laterally of the path of the bar against the force of a spring for lessening the load exerted thereon, and for preventing the bending of the bar, when the bar is being cut by the cutting mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1985Date of Patent: March 31, 1987Assignees: Kabushiki Kaisha Komatsu Seisakusho, Aoki CorporationInventors: Toshiyuki Miki, Kunio Tomioka, Terushige Sakurai, Masao Nakajima
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Patent number: 4642872Abstract: Apparatus for feeding a strip of articles and severing the leading article from the strip comprises a cylindrical surface having a helical feeding thread thereon which is dimensioned to enter gaps in the strip of articles being fed. The strip is fed along a strip feed path to an operating zone adjacent to which one end of the cylindrical surface is located. The cylindrical surface has movable shearing blades thereon at the one end which are cooperable with fixed shearing blades to shear the leading article from the strip in the operating zone.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1986Date of Patent: February 17, 1987Assignee: AMP IncorporatedInventors: Dimitry G. Grabbe, Iosif Korsunsky
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Patent number: 4619538Abstract: An adjustable load tear bar mechanism for a friction feed platen (15) that comprises a tear bar assembly (31) and spring loading mechanisms (33) is disclosed. The tear bar assembly (31) comprises a tear bar (51) mounted between a pair of side arms (41, 43) located on opposite ends of the platen (15). The tear bar (51) is an inverted, generally U-shaped channel. Positioned in the channel is a roller shaft (45) on which a plurality of friction feed rollers (47) are mounted. The downstream ends of the side arms (which overlie the platen) are pivotally attached to walls (11, 13) of the printer chassis. The tear bar (51) and roller shaft (45) extend between the upstream ends of the side arms (41, 43). Mounted on the roller shaft (45) so as to be rotatable therewith are arm hooks (53, 55). One of the arm hooks is part of a detent mechanism that includes teeth (125) that co-act with a spring (59) and plunger (57) housed in one of the side arms (43).Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 1985Date of Patent: October 28, 1986Assignee: Mannesmann Tally CorporationInventor: Richard G. Patterson
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Patent number: 4619165Abstract: An apparatus with a cutting device for cutting-off pieces of a wire comb binding material for binding packs of sheets with marginal perforation. The pieces to be cut-off from the material shall have an entire number of teeth. The apparatus has a guide and a conveying wheel for the material. A brake or a catch provides for the pitch-correct cutting of the material. An adjusting device for adjusting the conveying length is provided in the drive connection to the conveying wheel. For this purpose a sector gear wheel comprises partial sector gear wheels. These are rotatable and capable of being fixed with respect to one another. Alternatively, an eccent arrangement may be used for adjusting the conveying length. The radial eccenter distance of the arrangement is adjustable. A chain driven thereby is itself driving a chain wheel, which on its turn drives a catch wheel for driving the conveying wheel.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 1985Date of Patent: October 28, 1986Inventor: Peter Renz
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Patent number: 4590833Abstract: A slicing machine has a table defining a horizontal and flat support surface having an outer edge and a blade displaceable transversely along the edge. Thus when the blade moves along the edge a slice is cut from an elongated foodstuff projecting longitudinally over the edge. An automatic feed for the slicing machine includes a pair of feed elements centered on and rotatable about respective parallel longitudinal axes spaced apart transversely above the surface to either side of the foodstuff and each formed with a flat outer end immediately juxtaposed with the edge, and a helicoidal formation at least generally centered on the axis, engageable with the elongated foodstuff between the elements, and extending to the respective outer end. A drive rotates the elements about the respective axes for advancing the foodstuff gripped between the elements in a longitudinal transport direction along the surface toward the edge.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 1984Date of Patent: May 27, 1986Assignee: Alpma Alpenland Maschinenbau & Co. KGInventors: Gottfried Hain, Karl-Heinz Krebs
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Patent number: 4589319Abstract: Apparatus for dispensing flat jumper cable assemblies in strip form from reel comprises slot-like guide having parallel first and second surfaces which receive strip therebetween; channels in first surface receive terminals crimped on cable to prevent lateral shifting so various widths of cable can be dispensed. Elongate apertures in second surface provide access for pawls which bear on terminals to urge cable forward as pawl carrier is advanced horizontally by handle; control is then transferred to a blade carrier which is moved vertically to draw twin blades across cable to sever intermediate portion of cable and isolate individual assembly from strip.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1984Date of Patent: May 20, 1986Assignee: AMP IncorporatedInventor: Melvin P. Litehizer, Jr.
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Patent number: 4589315Abstract: A wire rope salvaging apparatus provides a frame which supports an intermittent feed mechanism which moves wire rope to be cut a small length at a time as defined by the stroke of the feed mechanism. A blade also mounted on the frame cuts the wire rope at preselected interval lengths, the blade being movable between cutting and feeding positions. A timing mechanism coordinates movement of the feed and blade mechanism so that the blade first assumes a non-cutting position during the feeding when the wire is moving and then cuts the rope when the feed has stopped and the wire rope is at a still position.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1983Date of Patent: May 20, 1986Inventor: Kenward J. Clement
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Patent number: 4588871Abstract: The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for cutting pieces of fabrics of uniform thickness and for stacking these pieces. The method generally includes arranging and maintaining a length of unrolled fabric on a cutting table which comprises a revolving cylinder which rotates so that the length of fabric is positioned to face a cutting instrument. The fabric is cut out according to one or more predetermined patterns when the cylinder stops rotating. Displacement of the cutting instrument over the circumference of a cylinder follows the generators of the cylinder during its motion. After the fabric is cut, the cylinder rotates to deposit the cutout pieces onto a fixed or mobile receiving/stacking table which is positioned under the cylinder. During such deposition, a new length of fabric is simultaneously arranged on the cylinder preparatory to being cut. Alternately, a conveyor belt can be used in lieu of the cylinder.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1982Date of Patent: May 13, 1986Inventors: Bernard Etcheparre, Jean Etcheparre
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Patent number: 4581970Abstract: A machine for carrying baked English muffins along a plane, and scoring the edges of the muffins all around the outer edge surface during a single pass through the machine by controlling the rotation of the muffin about an axis perpendicular to the general muffin plane at the same time that a sharp blade makes an incision into the skin of the muffin a short distance for scoring the outer periphery.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 1985Date of Patent: April 15, 1986Inventor: Douglas R. Hanson
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Patent number: 4579030Abstract: The apparatus comprises one or more cutting members arranged along a plane of transport for the wafer blocks. The transporting of the wafer blocks is accomplished by one or more endless revolving members carrying a plurality of pressure components. The endless revolving transport members may be mounted either above or below the plane of transport and extend into the plane of transport during movement of the wafer blocks toward and away from the cutting member or members.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 1982Date of Patent: April 1, 1986Inventors: Franz Haas, Sr., Franz Haas, Jr., Johann Haas
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Patent number: 4574563Abstract: A method and apparatus for continuously producing photographic film, comprises perforating film strip, applying characters to the perforated film strip as latent images, and cutting it into sized film strips. The photographic film strip withdrawn from a roll of film is perforated along its longitudinal margins and then provided with characters as latent images such as frame numbers, symbols and the like. After the provision of characters, the photographic film strip is cut into sized film strips which are thereafter wound into containers. The film moves continuously lengthwise from the time it is withdrawn from the supply roll, to the time it is rewound in the containers as sized film strips. In this way, the cost of equipment and labor is reduced.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 1984Date of Patent: March 11, 1986Assignee: Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd.Inventor: Shigehisa Shimizu
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Patent number: 4538492Abstract: An inclined chute is provided for receiving side-by-side transversely extending elongated beans thereon for gravity lateral feeding of the beans downwardly along the chute. A rotary shaft is disposed outward of and below the lower end of the chute and a plurality of axially spaced wheels are mounted on the shaft for rotation therewith. The wheels include axially registered radially outwardly projecting arms whose outer ends are hooked in the direction of rotation of the shaft and stationary knife structure is disposed between adjacent wheels on the sides thereof remote from the chute. The registered arms of the wheels are operative to engage, support and convey beans from the lower end of the chute past the knife structure for cutting of the beans into a plurality of short bean member sections. Additional bean tipping blades are provided adjacent the axial ends of the shaft for tipping the beans and a cutting blade-equipped divider plate may be mounted between adjacent wheels for tipping shorter beans.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 1984Date of Patent: September 3, 1985Inventors: Benjamin H. Van Lue, Timothy A. Van Lue, Vincent V. Vanlue
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Patent number: 4501183Abstract: A feed assembly is engageable with feed holes spaced along the length of a taped supply of electrical components in order to index the taped components to a pick-up station and aid in transfer of the components from the tape to a turret-type vacuum head at the pick-up station. Cyclical actuation of the feed assembly actuates a cutter for that portion of the tape which has been emptied of the components.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 1984Date of Patent: February 26, 1985Assignee: Universal Instruments CorporationInventors: Weibley J. Dean, Charles E. Johnson, Phillip A. Ragard
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Patent number: 4464961Abstract: Disclosed herein is apparatus for cutting a strip of battery plate material into a plurality of battery plates, which strip of battery plate material includes a series of longitudinally evenly spaced apertures, and which apparatus comprises a plurality of support rollers rotatably mounted on a frame, an endless belt trained around the support rollers on an endless path, which belt includes an inner surface and an outer surface having thereon a plurality of longitudinally evenly spaced lugs adapted, when the strip is overlayed on the belt, to engage the strip apertures for advancing the strip in common with advancement of the belt, sprocket teeth on at least one of the support rollers and a plurality of apertures on the endless belt engaged by the sprocket teeth for advancing the belt along the endless path, a cutter roller mounted on the frame for rotation and for translation toward and away from the belt, which cutter roller has, on the periphery thereof, cutting knives for severing the strip into plates inType: GrantFiled: November 25, 1981Date of Patent: August 14, 1984Assignee: Mac Engineering & Equipment Co., Inc.Inventors: James M. Tole, Ned L. Stauffer
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Patent number: 4452118Abstract: A shake resaw machine for converting a generally rectilinear wooden blank into a pair of oppositely tapered shingles, each having a tip and a butt end, is comprised of a support table hingedly disposed for cooperative engagement with a saw for lateral movement with respect to a longitudinal feed axis along which the wooden blank progresses during a resaw sequence through the saw, including a first tip-cutting stage, an intermediate diagonal-cutting stage, and a second tip-cutting stage, a table control member for moving the support table at a predetermined rate in a lateral path relative to the feed axis during the resaw sequence, first and second blank guide members having variable lateral stiffness, one of each disposed on either side of the feed axis forwardly proximate a saw blade location thereon, for cooperatively routing the blank along a variable, predetermined resaw path, and first and second guide control members for regulating, respectively, the lateral stiffness of the first and second guide membeType: GrantFiled: December 6, 1982Date of Patent: June 5, 1984Inventor: Reinhard Muller
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Patent number: 4445411Abstract: A single narrow track frame having guideways for a push chain and a holdback chain extends between a pair of vertical saws for cutting slabs or boards off opposite sides of a log or cant. The track frame is under the log. The push chain has upstanding push dogs and the holdback chain has upstanding holdback dogs to grip the ends of the logs, all the dogs being formed as links in the chains.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1982Date of Patent: May 1, 1984Assignee: Hoff Companies, Inc.Inventor: Bill L. Purcell
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Patent number: 4420118Abstract: A cutting device for cutting deleaved and cored heads of cauliflower into predetermined smaller sizes comprises a cleated conveyor for conveying the cored cauliflower heads, a first series of circular knives equally spaced and transversely positioned along the conveyed path of the cauliflower, a first stripper bar associated with the first series of knives to remove cauliflower from between the knife edges, a rotating paddle extending transverely across the conveyor and immediately downstream from the stripper bar so as to settle cauliflower pieces back onto the conveyor between the cleats and ready the cauliflower chunks for further cutting, a second series of circular knives spaced transversely across the conveyor and a stripper bar associated with the second series of knives so as to clear the cauliflower that sticks between the circular knives.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1981Date of Patent: December 13, 1983Assignee: Stayton Canning Company CooperativeInventor: Gary N. Gehlen
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Patent number: 4419914Abstract: A method of forming cants slabbed on four sides from logs, and a sawmill assembly for effecting formation of the cants. First and second in-line sets of pairs of saws are provided, and a log is fed to the first set of saws in a horizontal direction, the first set of saws slabbing two opposed sides of the log. The log is continuously fed from the first set of saws to the second set of saws in the same horizontal direction, and the log is rotated 90.degree. about an axis along the horizontal direction during feeding from the first set to the second set of saws. The second set of saws slab two opposed sides of the log after 90.degree. rotation thereof, and a cant slabbed on four sides is thus formed. The distance between the pairs of saws of each set is adjustable by automatic detenting from one spacing to another, and the scrap is carried away from saw sets by conveyors outside of the saw sets.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 1978Date of Patent: December 13, 1983Inventor: Tony L. Evans
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Patent number: 4403724Abstract: An apparatus is provided for the automatic manufacture of wall frames. The apparatus includes a pair of guides for receiving top and bottom plates of the frame. A conveyor belt moving between the guides delivers studs between the plates where they are automatically nailed. The studs are carried past a saw which cuts them to the proper length. As the studs are secured to the plates and the frame built up, the conveyor moves the frame along.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 1981Date of Patent: September 13, 1983Assignee: Irwin J. BerlinInventor: Albert Bardenstein
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Patent number: 4364311Abstract: A method and apparatus for precision cutting a bundle of mill length lumber into a plurality of strapped and trimmed bundles of lumber of desired shorter length(s). The bundle of mill length lumber is placed on an elongated conveyor and moved longitudinally by means of an advancing moveable carriage until the leading edge of the bundle of lumber abuts a surface of a set work carriage positioned downstream of a circular saw which can selectively be advanced across the conveyor path. The ends of the bundle of lumber are then squared by advancing a ram on the moveable carriage. The squared bundle of lumber is banded or strapped by a banding apparatus disposed slightly upstream of the saw and thereafter the leading edge of the bundle of lumber is precision trimmed by advancing the saw across the conveyor path.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 1980Date of Patent: December 21, 1982Inventor: James B. Platt, III
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Patent number: 4359920Abstract: An apparatus for cutting blocks of wafers comprises one or more cutting members arranged along a plane of transport for the wafer blocks. The transporting of the wafer blocks is accomplished by one or more endless revolving members carrying a plurality of pressure components. The endless revolving transport members may be mounted either above or below the plane of transport and extend into the plane of transport during movement of the wafer blocks toward and away from the cutting member or members.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1980Date of Patent: November 23, 1982Inventors: Franz Haas, Sr., Franz Haas, Jr., Johann Haas
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Patent number: 4353276Abstract: An arrangement in sawing machines or like processing machines for the forward feeding and infeeding of work pieces, such as logs in particular, to the machine, comprising a stationary saw table which extends parallel to the desired feed line for the workpiece, at least up to the sawing machine, and at least two, individually drivable, endless feed chains which extend in vertical planes parallel with the feed line beneath the saw table. Each of the feed chains is provided with at least one dogging means which moves in a groove in the saw table. The groove is parallel with the feed line and common to all dogging means. The dogging means projects up out of the groove, above the surface of the saw table, in a manner to enable the dogging means to act on the rear end surface of a work piece resting on the saw table, for feeding said workpiece up to and into the sawing machine.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1980Date of Patent: October 12, 1982Inventor: Bo I. Ackerfeldt
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Patent number: 4325277Abstract: There is provided a compact and simple dispenser for dispensing envelopes each containing a predetermined number of paper sheets such as bank notes and being positively guided by perforations formed at the marginal side or sides of the envelopes. A series of envelopes is housed and stocked in a container unit of the dispenser while being folded one on another to form a train of envelopes which are cut off along the folded lines and then dispensed individually under the control of the central control center. The dispenser of the invention comprises the container unit which has a lock, and a dispensing unit having a cavity for receiving the container unit and a locking device for releasingly locking the lock of the container unit until a signal instructing disassembly of the container unit from the dispensing unit is received.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 1980Date of Patent: April 20, 1982Assignee: Laurel Bank Machine Co., Ltd.Inventors: Isamu Uchida, Eiichi Kokubo, Toshinobu Sasaki
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Patent number: 4275629Abstract: Individual battery grids are effectively cut from a continuous sheet of expanded and pasted grid stock by the method and apparatus herein disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 1979Date of Patent: June 30, 1981Assignee: Ball CorporationInventor: Jerry T. McDowell
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Patent number: 4270424Abstract: A continuous strip (16) of metal with boxed discrete capacitors (10) assembled thereon is cyclically advanced to move a leading section of the strip into a positioned chamber (48) of a multi-chamber magazine (46). After a predetermined number of advancements of the strip, a cutter (76,83) is operated to sever the strip and then an auxiliary feed device (107-118) is rendered effective to advance the trailing extremity of the severed strip into the magazine chamber. Immediately thereafter the magazine is indexed to position another chamber to receive a subsequently advanced section of the strip. Upon loading of a magazine with a strip and assembled capacitors in each chamber, facilities (127-142) are rendered effective to advance a new magazine into position to receive additional sections of the strip with the assembled capacitors.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 1979Date of Patent: June 2, 1981Assignee: Western Electric Company, Inc.Inventor: Donald K. Sandmore
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Patent number: 4267755Abstract: A circular-knife roller having several side-by-side arranged circularly shaped knives provided in a fur-cutting machine. A porcupine is arranged below the circular-knife roller and the axis of rotation thereof is parallel to the axis of the circular-knife roller. The porcupine grips with its needles the fur to be cut and presses same against the knives. A rake with elongated prongs is arranged on the outlet side of the porcupine, the free ends of which prongs extend between the needles. The rake is pivotally supported about an axis which is parallel with respect to the porcupine axis. The rake is driven by a gearing which is arranged between the porcupine axis and the pivot axis for the rake so that the free ends of the prongs perform a substantially radially outwardly and inwardly directed movement relative to the porcupine to effect a release of the fur from the tips of the needles.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1980Date of Patent: May 19, 1981Assignees: Komet Stahlhalter- und Werkzeugfabrik Robert Breuning GmbH, Oehler Maschinenbau GmbHInventor: Hermann Oehler
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Patent number: 4249437Abstract: A device for automatically and simultaneously making two parallel straight cuts of predetermined length in a mat comprising a transporting means, a pair of cutting means, a single driving means for said cutting means and a pair of signalling means for activating said driving means.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 1979Date of Patent: February 10, 1981Inventor: Leo J. Hagenson
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Patent number: 4246943Abstract: An infeed assembly or mechanism for advancing wood sticks of random length through an end shaping machine or woodworking apparatus that has at least one end shaper and means for holding the sticks against displacement, while permitting travel thereof through the machine, in coaction with an underlying table that supports said sticks during the shaping of their ends as well as throughout the advancement thereof; said infeed assembly is composed of a feed shuttle mounted for reciprocal movement in a generally elliptical path or rhombic orbit longitudinally of the table and having upstanding means for projection above said table and engagement with said sticks during the feed stroke and for retraction below said table during the return stroke of said shuttle.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1979Date of Patent: January 27, 1981Assignee: Industrial Woodworking Machine Co. Inc.Inventor: Gary L. Cromeens
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Patent number: 4241629Abstract: The subject invention is related to a cutting apparatus for forming individual battery grid structures from a sheet material having cut out portions thereon, said apparatus comprising spaced apart first and second rotatable means, a plurality of leading knives carried by said first means, a plurality of trailing knives carried by said second means, said knives arranged to cut transversely of said material forming shear lines from the edge of said sheet material to the cut out portions of said material, a plurality of blades carried by said first and second rotatable means for cutting longitudinally of said sheet material along a slit line between adjacent cut out portions of said sheet material, said knives and blades being spaced about the periphery of said first and second rotatable means and arranged to cooperate to sectionalize and form thereby individual battery grid structures from said sheet material.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 1978Date of Patent: December 30, 1980Assignee: Ball CorporationInventor: Jerry T. McDowell
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Patent number: 4224853Abstract: A device for trimming a diapositive with trimming angles and punching pins so the diapositive can be exactly positioned within a frame.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 1978Date of Patent: September 30, 1980Inventor: Matti K. Ruotsalainen
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Patent number: 4222809Abstract: An apparatus and method are provided for removing scrap ribbons defined by cutting away opposite side edge portions of a carpeting strip.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1979Date of Patent: September 16, 1980Assignee: Dayco CorporationInventors: Michael E. McLean, Rufus N. Ensley, Anthony J. Alcaraz, Paul E. Caldwell
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Patent number: 4201112Abstract: An ice cream dispensing apparatus allows the dispensing of half-gallon boxes of ice cream purchased at a supermarket. The dispenser is mounted in the home freezer portion of a refrigerator and each block of ice cream is placed in a special canister. The dispenser may be opened from the front, the ice cream inserted, and by pressing a switch, the ice cream is dispensed into a bowl or cone. The ice cream in the dispenser is pushed from one end while being cut from the other. The pushing mechanism and the cutting mechanism are driven by the same motor. The unit is easily removable from the freezer for cleaning.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 1978Date of Patent: May 6, 1980Inventor: James D. Owens
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Patent number: 4173238Abstract: An improved trimmer section is provided for use in a sawmill, together with method and means for automatically selecting timbers and the like to be trimmed, and for automatically routing trimmed timbers to a preselected one of a plurality of different storage and loading points in the sawmill. In particular, the operator is required to select which of several stations is to receive each timber after it has been cut to a designated length. Thereupon, the timber is automatically transferred through several stages of mechanical manipulation to the designated station while, simultaneously therewith, another un-trimmed timber is promptly conducted to the trimming saws. Actuation of the entire operation is effected by merely selecting the station to receive the trimmed timber, since the cycle will repeat as long as there are timbers to be trimmed.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1976Date of Patent: November 6, 1979Inventors: Roy R. Pryor, Harold A. Pryor
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Patent number: 4164159Abstract: An improved apparatus for feeding signatures from a saddle to a trimmer mechanism includes a transfer apparatus which moves each signature in turn from the saddle onto a conveyor assembly at a delivery station. The conveyor assembly includes a plurality of chains having pusher fingers which engage the trailing edges of the signatures. The pusher fingers move the signatures into the trimmer mechanism. The pusher fingers on the conveyor assembly are registered relative to a stop in the trimmer mechanism to at least partially register the signatures before they enter the trimmer mechanism. The transfer assembly, which moves the signatures from the saddle to the conveyor assembly, is effective to positively grip each signature in turn by applying a clamping force to opposite sides of the signature. These clamping forces are continuously applied to the signature from the time it leaves the saddle until it is deposited on the conveyor assembly where it is engaged by the pusher fingers.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1977Date of Patent: August 14, 1979Assignee: Harris CorporationInventor: John J. Marciniak