Including Means To Form Or Hold Pile Of Product Pieces Patents (Class 83/84)
- Stacker sweeps along product support (Class 83/87)
- Including cut pieces overlapped on delivery means (Class 83/88)
- And means to separate product portions (Class 83/89)
- Including means to move stack bodily (Class 83/90)
- And means to resist stack movement (Class 83/93)
- Including means to deliver individual pieces to a stack holder (Class 83/94)
- Upon emergence from hollow cutter (Class 83/97)
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Patent number: 12172237Abstract: A work table for laser processing includes an upper plate including a plurality of cell regions and at least one groove region that divides the plurality of cell regions. The upper plate includes a plurality of absorption holes that fix a substrate in the plurality of cell regions. A plurality of suction holes collect particles generated during a cutting process performed on the substrate. A lower plate is disposed under the upper plate. The lower plate forms an absorption path that is coupled to the plurality of absorption holes. A suction path is coupled to the plurality of suction holes by combining the lower plate with the upper plate.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2022Date of Patent: December 24, 2024Assignee: SAMSUNG DISPLAY CO., LTD.Inventors: Sungyong Lee, Jaeha Lim, Gyoowan Han
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Publication number: 20140283663Abstract: A swarf collection device for use with a motor driven nibbler, the nibbler including an elongate die holder to which a die is attached and having a longitudinal bore in which a punch reciprocates, the die defining a nibbler gap into which a base material is at least partially received in order to be punched, the swarf collection device including a receptacle with a detachable lid, the lid having a substantially planar upper surface portion and a swarf opening therethrough, the lid attachable to the die holder of the nibbler below the nibbler gap.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2014Publication date: September 25, 2014Inventor: Anthony Bernard Nation
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Patent number: 8291798Abstract: The invention relates to a method and a device for producing small, thin sheets from an active-ingredient film (2), in which the latter is produced by casting the film material onto a substrate material or by coating a substrate material, storing it with or without substrate material on a reel, pulling it off the reel and cutting it. It achieves the object of designing a method of this type in such a way that with this method small sheets can be produced as exactly as possible in predetermined sizes. To do this, the active-ingredient film (2) is pulled off automatically, is separated from a substrate material which, if present, and in tensioned form, is fed to a cutting station and is cut, in the feed direction, into long, narrow strips (7) of predeterminable width, and the long strips (7) are brought together in the feed direction and together are fed by a further feed device (10) to a transverse cutter (11), which cuts through the combined long strips (7) at predetermined intervals.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2010Date of Patent: October 23, 2012Assignee: LTS Lohmann Therapie-Systeme AGInventors: Wolfgang Schäfer, Ronald Hackbarth, Detlev Neuland
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Publication number: 20120204691Abstract: An apparatus for cutting paper logs in a plurality of rolls is disclosed. The apparatus has at least one longitudinal input channel and at least one output channel defining circular housings and being arranged in a succession among them, being provided means for moving the log along the channels. The channels have mobile walls with an upper mobile portion and a lower mobile portion. The lower mobile portion is connected with a structure for supporting the apparatus on one side and with an intermediate portion of the upper mobile portion on another side. The upper mobile portion has a free upper end and a base end connected to a movable cursor. A mobile actuator for moving the walls, which engages the upper mobile portion at the base end is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2012Publication date: August 16, 2012Applicant: GAMBINI INTERNATIONAL S.A.Inventor: Giovanni Gambini
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Patent number: 8177213Abstract: An image recording device can accumulate discharged paper neatly stacked in a paper tray even when the length of the discharged paper changes. An inkjet printer 1 that records images on and discharges roll paper 100 from a paper exit 25 has a cutter unit 80 that cuts the roll paper 100 after an image is recorded, and a discharge tray unit 30 that receives slips 110, 120 discharged from the paper exit 25 after being cut by the cutter unit 80. The discharge tray unit 30 is connected by a hinge at an incline to the case 10 so that the paper stop 42 disposed at the distal end of the discharge tray unit 30 is down, and is configured so that the length of the discharge tray unit 30 is adjustable, and the inclination angle of the discharge tray unit 30 is changed by the operation of shortening the length of the discharge tray unit 30 to a more horizontal angle than when the length of the discharge tray unit 30 is extended.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2010Date of Patent: May 15, 2012Assignee: Seiko Epson CorporationInventor: Kenichi Hirabayashi
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Patent number: 8056872Abstract: A lightweight hand-removable backstop structure is provided, the backstop structure having: a backstop support; and an elongated substantially rigid structure arranged to be removably installed upon and rigidly supported in position by the backstop support, the elongated substantially rigid structure having first, second and third elongated sections, with first and third sections being generally vertically arranged, and the second section being generally horizontally arranged, the first section being configured to be hand-mounted upon and mechanically supported by the backstop support; the second section being disposed between and operatively rigidly interconnecting the first and third sections, the third section having at least one substantially flat large surface portion arranged to have a generally vertical orientation, the backstop structure being of sufficient length in a horizontal direction such that all of the third section and at least a portion of the second section extend over at least part of a paType: GrantFiled: September 28, 2009Date of Patent: November 15, 2011Inventor: Stanislaw J. Kozera
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Patent number: 7835808Abstract: A system, including apparatus and method, for processing material includes a computer connected to a saw. A pusher is used to convey material along a processing path. The computer is programmed to control optimal processing of material to satisfy a cut list. The system for processing material may further include a printer configured to print labels for application to work pieces processed by the system.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2007Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Assignee: Precision Automation, Inc.Inventors: Philip P. Sawyer, David A. Morgan, David Lee
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Patent number: 7749417Abstract: The invention relates to a method and a device for producing small, thin sheets from an active-ingredient film (2), in which the latter is produced by casting the film material onto a substrate material or by coating a substrate material, storing it with or without substrate material on a reel, pulling it off the reel and cutting it. It achieves the object of designing a method of this type in such a way that with this method small sheets can be produced as exactly as possible in predetermined sizes. To do this, the active-ingredient film (2) is pulled off automatically, is separated from a substrate material which, if present, and in tensioned form, is fed to a cutting station and is cut, in the feed direction, into long, narrow strips (7) of predeterminable width, and the long strips (7) are brought together in the feed direction and together are fed by a further feed device (10) to a transverse cutter (11), which cuts through the combined long strips (7) at predetermined intervals.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2002Date of Patent: July 6, 2010Assignee: LTS Lohmann Therapie-Systeme AGInventors: Wolfgang Schäfer, Ronald Hackbarth, Detlev Neuland
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Publication number: 20100107835Abstract: A food handling system having a positioning system and method. The positioning system includes a main conveying surface, an electronic sensor, a controller and a robot. The main conveying surface is configured to move food products. The electronic sensor is configured to capture position data about one or more food products on the main conveying surface within a sensor range of the sensor. The controller is signal-connected to the electronic sensor and the robot. The controller is configured to receive data captured by the sensor and is configured to instruct the robot to move a food product to a destination position. The robot is configured to reposition one or more food products on the conveying surface according to instructions sent by the controller. The robot has a longitudinal and a lateral working range. The food product may include formed meat patties or sliced meat or cheese products.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2009Publication date: May 6, 2010Inventor: Scott Lindee
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Publication number: 20090235791Abstract: The suction unit of the present invention comprises: a cylindrical member having a sucking section capable of sucking an elongated piece having faced the sucking section, an opening section being opened at a prescribed position at which the elongated piece is prohibited to face the opening section, and a suction unit for sucking air from the sucking section and the opening section; a blocking plate being moved without contacting the cylindrical member, the blocking plate prohibiting the air suction from the opening section when the elongated piece faces the sucking section, the blocking plate allowing the air suction from the opening section when the elongated piece sucked by the sucking section is cut and formed into the heat exchange fin; and a control section controlling the electric motor so as to place the blocking plate at a sucking position when the elongated piece faces the sucking section and at a releasing position when the elongated piece is cut and formed into the heat exchange fin.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2009Publication date: September 24, 2009Inventors: Masashi ENDO, Makoto IWASAKI
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Patent number: 7540222Abstract: An apparatus for cutting a series of medicine packets discharged from an automatic medicine packaging machine into individual doses to automatically load the cut medicine packets on a loading device is disclosed. The apparatus includes a feeding device for feeding the series of medicine packets from the upper side of a main body to a stepped part at the other side of the main body, a cutting device for cutting the series of medicine packets by one medicine packet at the stepped part, a loading device for loading the medicine packets, cut by the cutting device and dropped to the stepped part, by a predetermined number, and a controller including a position sensor for detecting a position of the hole in the medicine packet and controlling the feeding device and the cutting device based on the position information of the hole of the medicine packets inputted from the position sensor.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2008Date of Patent: June 2, 2009Assignee: JVM Co., Ltd.Inventor: Jun-ho Kim
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Publication number: 20080299262Abstract: Taught herein are a precharged ground coffee capsule comprising a polygonal cross-section container body made of a liquid-impermeable material, the container body having an open end and a large axial opening formed in a bottom wall of the container body, two walls made of a liquid-permeable material being arranged on the open end and at the bottom wall respectively, the liquid-impermeable material comprising a metallic material support layer and a thermoplastic material layer, the thermoplastic material layer facing the interior of the container body, the permeable walls being coupled to the container body through the thermoplastic material layer, an outwardly projecting radial flange being provided at the open end of the container body; a method for producing the capsule; and an apparatus for implementing the method.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2007Publication date: December 4, 2008Inventor: Marco Reati
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Publication number: 20080236352Abstract: An apparatus for cutting a series of medicine packets discharged from an automatic medicine packaging machine into individual doses to automatically load the cut medicine packets on a loading device is disclosed. The apparatus includes a feeding device for feeding the series of medicine packets from the upper side of a main body to a stepped part at the other side of the main body, a cutting device for cutting the series of medicine packets by one medicine packet at the stepped part, a loading device for loading the medicine packets, cut by the cutting device and dropped to the stepped part, by a predetermined number, and a controller including a position sensor for detecting a position of the hole in the medicine packet and controlling the feeding device and the cutting device based on the position information of the hole of the medicine packets inputted from the position sensor.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2008Publication date: October 2, 2008Applicant: JVM CO., LTD.Inventor: Jun-ho KIM
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Patent number: 7299728Abstract: A loaf end trimming station for a high speed food loaf slicing machine, includes a frame, a first knife and a second knife spaced apart along the frame and oriented in positions corresponding to a lead end trimming location and a trailing end trimming location of a food loaf. The trimming station includes a loaf cutting support for receiving the loaf, and a motive mechanism to move the loaf cutting support toward the knives to trim ends off of the loaf. The trimming station includes a loaf staging support, wherein the loaf cutting support deposits the loaves on the loaf staging support after being trimmed by the knives. The loaf staging support is tiltable between a staging position to collect trimmed loaves and a loading position to deliver trimmed loaves to the high speed food loaf slicing machine.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2005Date of Patent: November 27, 2007Assignee: Formax, Inc.Inventors: Judd Ferrin, Glenn Sandberg
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Publication number: 20040031363Abstract: The invention provides a slicing and conveying system that includes a slicing blade that cuts slices from a loaf, and an output conveyor located below the slicing blade for receiving the slices in a draft. A control system automatically adjusts a lateral movement of the output conveyor to form a laterally shingled draft of a consistent width in response to a sensed lateral dimension of the loaf being sliced. The control system includes a displacement sensor carried by a laterally adjustable guide assembly adjacent to the slicing blade. The displacement sensor is signal-connected to a control. The control is signal-connected to the output conveyor to control the lateral movement of the output conveyor according to the lateral dimension of the loaf sensed by the displacement sensor. As an additional aspect, the slices can be shingled in the longitudinal direction to form a two dimensional footprint.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2002Publication date: February 19, 2004Applicant: Formax, Inc.Inventors: Scott A. Lindee, Glenn Sandberg
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Patent number: 6536318Abstract: In a method and apparatus for rotating loose laminations in a loose lamination die, a strip is fed through the die to a rotatable blanking chamber of a blanking station. There, a punch engages with a die ring to punch a lamination free from the strip. The rotatable blanking chamber is biased in an upwardly direction. When the punch is not engaging with the die ring, the rotatable chamber is in an upward position wherein a gap develops between laminations retained at a bottom of the rotatable chamber, and those laminations lying directly below the rotatable chamber. The rotatable chamber can then be rotated without damage to the laminations at the gap because of the presence of the gap. Thereafter, a succeeding lamination can be punched after the rotation has occurred. As the punch engages the strip on top of the die ring, the rotatable chamber is pushed downwardly so that the gap at the bottom of the rotatable chamber disappears.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2000Date of Patent: March 25, 2003Assignee: Tempel Steel CompanyInventor: Mark Bender
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Patent number: 6523445Abstract: In a method and apparatus for rotating loose laminations in a loose lamination die, a strip is fed through the die to a rotatable blanking chamber of a blanking station. There, a punch engages with a die ring to punch a lamination free from the strip. The rotatable blanking chamber is biased in an upwardly direction. When the punch is not engaging with the die ring, the rotatable chamber is in an upward position wherein a gap develops between laminations retained at a bottom of the rotatable chamber, and those laminations lying directly below the rotatable chamber. The rotatable chamber can then be rotated without damage to the laminations at the gap because of the presence of the gap. A finger joint having an upper and lower portion is provided below the rotatable chamber which permits the gap to develop when the rotatable chamber is biased in the upward direction.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2002Date of Patent: February 25, 2003Assignee: Tempel Steel Company, Inc.Inventor: Mark Bender
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Patent number: 6361639Abstract: A method for manufacturing an index divider sheet assembly adapted for feeding into ink jet printers and the like for a printing operation on the sheet body and/or the index tab of the assembly. The assembly includes a divider sheet having a tab extending out of one edge and a reinforced binding edge flap. The divider sheet can be manufactured from ink jet receptive top-coated white cardstock. A guide strip along the tab edge assists the assembly being fed and passing through the printer despite the presence of the tab. The binding edge flap is folded over onto the body of the sheet and held thereon to reduce the width dimension of the assembly so that it can be fed into and passed through the printer. After passing through the printer, the guide strip is removed and the flap is unfolded.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1999Date of Patent: March 26, 2002Assignee: Avery Dennison CorporationInventors: Sonia Owen, Galen C. Wong, Richard M. Housewright, II
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Publication number: 20010037710Abstract: A cutter system for cutting a single ply or multiple plies of limp material, or a lay, into a plurality of parts includes a cutter table for supporting the lay with a cutter head for cutting the lay into parts. The cutter system also includes a pair of overlay pinch mechanisms for preventing an overlay material, placed atop of the lay, from being displaced during transitioning of the lay from the cutter table onto a take-off table. Each overlay pinch mechanism includes a bracket for securing the overlay pinch mechanism onto the take-off table and a loaded clamp attaching onto the bracket. The clamp has an engaged position and a disengaged position. In the engaged position, a wheel, pivotably secured to the clamp, engages the overlay material to prevent displacement thereof during transitioning of the lay from the cutter table onto the take-off table.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2001Publication date: November 8, 2001Inventors: Richard Kuchta, Alexander Zusmanovich, Joseph Vivirito
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Patent number: 6055896Abstract: The disclosure relates to a stacking machine which cuts a multiply rope into bundles, clamps the lead ends of the bundles against a conveyor which moves the bundles to stacking stations where the bundles are collected in stacks. Completed stacks are transferred to a takeaway conveyor.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1998Date of Patent: May 2, 2000Assignee: Elsner Engineering Works, Inc.Inventor: Robert E. Molison
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Patent number: 5970833Abstract: The disclosure relates to a stacking machine which cuts a multiply rope into bundles, clamps the lead ends of the bundles against a conveyor which moves the bundles to stacking stations where the bundles are collected in stacks. Completed stacks are transferred to a takeaway conveyor.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 1997Date of Patent: October 26, 1999Assignee: Elsner Engineering Works, Inc.Inventor: Robert E. Molison
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Patent number: 5618759Abstract: A method of immobilizing both (i) a semiconductor wafer (16) during the sawing thereof to form individual chips (18) and (ii) the resulting chips (18) as and after sawing of the wafer (16) is completed. A negative pressure is applied to the wafer (16) through a wafer carrier (12) to immobilize the wafer and individual chips. The negative pressure is applied to the wafer via ports (30) in alignment with the location of each chip (18) to be formed. A grid (40) or negative pressure is used to restrain the chips as they are subsequently transported following sawing.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1995Date of Patent: April 8, 1997Assignee: Texas Instruments IncorporatedInventor: Robert M. Boysel
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Patent number: 5250134Abstract: Paper stock is unwound, printed, folded, laminated and cut to form inserts. The laminated inserts are applied to an overwrap at an appropriately spaced interval. The resultant overwrap can then be wrapped around cigarette packs to provide each pack with an insert without slowing down production.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1991Date of Patent: October 5, 1993Assignee: Philip Morris, Inc.Inventors: David A. Thomas, Robert M. O'Connell, Robert C. Reinert, John M. Gillin
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Patent number: 4905157Abstract: A control method for shearing bars in a bar steel line provided on the final end side of a bar steel production line so as to shear collectively and simultaneously to desired lengths a plurality of bars obtained by dividing a bar steel blank and arranged in parallel with each other, which comprises the steps of obtaining a minimum number of times for shearing the plurality of bars in a minimum time, shifting the order of different shearing lengths in each of the plurality of bars so as to minimize the time required for shearing on the basis of the minimum number of times shearing is performed, and shearing the plurality of bars simultaneously to the different equal-length bar steels in the minimum number of shearings and the minimum shearing required time.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1989Date of Patent: February 27, 1990Assignee: Mitsubishi Denki Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Tomoko Yamamoto
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Patent number: 4856393Abstract: A die cutter for cutting a product from a sheet of material. The die cutter has a rule die blade, which defines the shape of the product. The die blade is held by a die holder, which has an opening corresponding to the die blade, so that the cut product can pass through the die holder. A platen is mounted for relative movement toward and away from the die holder, and has a groove corresponding to the die blade. The die blade thus does not contact the platen at any time. The platen also has passages for the removal of chaff. A resilient stripper plate is mounted on the die holder, adjacent to the die blade, for stripping the material away from the die blade.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1987Date of Patent: August 15, 1989Inventor: George B. Braddon
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Patent number: 4777711Abstract: A stacker for a flexible strand, such as a flimsy wire, comprises:(a) a conveyor having an elongated endwise traveling stretch onto which the strand is fed to be carried endwise on the stretch,(b) a gripper to grip a trailing portion of the strand as forward extent of the strand is carried endwise on the stretch,(c) structure to effect displacement of the gripper to a position locating the gripped portion of the strand sufficiently out of alignment with the stretch that the strand is progressively pulled sidewardly off the stretch in response to endwise travel of the stretch relative to the strand.Pins may travel with the conveyor to displace the strand off the stretch; and the strand in wire form may be cut and stripped, as it is fed toward the conveyor and gripper. A collector collects strands that are displaced off the conveyor.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1986Date of Patent: October 18, 1988Inventors: Robert R. Forkner, Thomas A. Ferree
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Patent number: 4755948Abstract: A bar material gathering control system wherein the frequency of use of cutting bites can be automatically made uniform over the cutting face whereby the cutting blade can be used efficiently.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1986Date of Patent: July 5, 1988Assignee: Mitsubishi Denki Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Morio Shoji
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Patent number: 4674375Abstract: A mechanism for slitting a sheet into a number of individual smaller sheets and thereafter merging the smaller sheets together and mechanism for adjusting the angle of merge.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 1986Date of Patent: June 23, 1987Assignee: G.B.R. Ltd.Inventor: Roman M. Golicz
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Patent number: 4266455Abstract: A long-sized wire transfer apparatus for use with a wire cutting machine or the like including a wire feed mechanism and a cutter blade assembly which opens and closes to cut into predetermined lengths a wire intermittently fed in by the wire feed mechanism. The wire transfer apparatus comprises a wire clamping transfer conveyor laterally extending from the downstream side of the cutter blade assembly in a direction at the right angles to the wire withdrawing line, a wire drift conveyor composed of an endless belt extending laterally from the initial end of the transfer conveyor through a slide plate of suitable length along the wire withdrawing line, and a wire collecting device or the like disposed immediately below the terminal end of the wire clamping transfer conveyor.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 1980Date of Patent: May 12, 1981Assignee: Shin Meiwa Industry Co., Ltd.Inventor: Hitoshi Ago
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Patent number: 4216689Abstract: Bread loaves 12 are fed by spiked conveyor 13 into a slice cutter 14 and then to a pocket 29 on an indexing turret 16, where the slices are impaled on parallel pins 31. When the turret intermittently rotates a pusher 34 strips the slice group from the pins, and they are transferred to a weighing conveyor 17. The output from the latter controls the feed rate to maintain the weight of each slice group at a predetermined value.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1978Date of Patent: August 12, 1980Inventor: Peter Suhling