Stacker Sweeps Along Product Support Patents (Class 83/87)
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Patent number: 8314758Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention relate to a display device. In an embodiment, the display device includes a scanning signal line for transferring a scanning signal, a data line crossing the scanning signal line and transferring a data voltage, a switching transistor connected to the scanning signal line and the data line, a driving transistor connected to the switching transistor, a first transistor connected between the driving transistor and a driving voltage terminal, and a light-emitting element connected between the driving transistor and a common voltage terminal. The first transistor operates in a saturation region, and the driving transistor operates in a linear region. In this way, display characteristics may be improved by reducing deviation of a driving current due to deviation of characteristics of a driving transistor or a driving voltage.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2008Date of Patent: November 20, 2012Assignee: Samsung Display Co., Ltd.Inventors: Joon-Chul Goh, Chong-Chul Chai, Young-Soo Yoon, Sei-Hyoung Jo
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Patent number: 8000837Abstract: In one aspect, a programmable load forming system is programmed to perform the method of downloading a calculated path from the computer to the robot controller, moving one or more bundles along the calculated path to position the one or more bundles in a predetermined stacking position of a stacking pattern using the robot, and determining if the robot has completed moving along the calculated path. The calculated path is defined, in part, by the stacking pattern and other parameters such as, for example, bundle geometry, bundle levelness, bundle compressibility, among other parameters. In another aspect, the system is programmed to perform a method of sensing the top of a bundle and controllably placing a bundle. Additional aspects are directed to systems and methods of safely operating the robot and an inventive hopper design for holding bottom/tie sheets.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2005Date of Patent: August 16, 2011Assignee: J&L Group International, LLCInventors: Robert M. Allen, Kevin P. Brown, Andrew B. Holt, Lynn E. Vershum
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Patent number: 7405593Abstract: Disclosed are on-chip global electrical signaling systems and methods employing differential current-mode sensing having reduced delay and energy dissipation compared to conventional inverter repeaters. The present inventions can be used for point-to-point connections as well as N-to-1 connections.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2005Date of Patent: July 29, 2008Assignee: Fujitsu LimitedInventors: Nestor Tzartzanis, William W. Walker
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Publication number: 20020178887Abstract: An apparatus for cutting a material having prevalently two-dimensional extension into appropriately shaped portions, in particular for cutting a fabric or the like into shaped portions for the manufacture of clothing items or other items, comprising a support frame (12), means (22) for supporting said material (16), means for supporting cutting means (20). Said cutting means (20) are movable, relative to said material (16) according to trajectories suited for effecting longitudinal, transverse, or otherwise oriented cuts into said material (16).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2002Publication date: December 5, 2002Inventor: Cesare Beccari
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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: 5499564Abstract: An apparatus for forming a spread of generally thin, pliable material from a roll thereof onto a table includes a cradle for holding the roll of the material which is selectively operable to rotate the roll of material for feeding a web of material generally forwardly from the roll. An endless conveyor including a series of flights spaced at intervals therealong with openings between the flights is driven for forward travel, and the web from the roll of the material is received on and carried forward by a flight in the upper reach of the conveyor. A knife is operable to cut the web to separate a first sheet of material from the roll of material. The first sheet of material is thereafter held from forward movement with the supporting flight by grippers selectively operable for gripping the first sheet of material on the supporting flight in the upper reach of the conveyor. Thus, the supporting flight slides out from under the first sheet of material with the first sheet falling onto the table.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 1994Date of Patent: March 19, 1996Assignee: Ark, Inc.Inventors: Charles H. Sanborn, III, Joel D. Clanton
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Patent number: 5217216Abstract: Apparatus for blanking and collating a plurality of individual pyrolyzable sheets having electrical circuit patterns formed thereon from an integral pyrolyzable sheet having the electrical circuit patterns for the individual sheets printed thereon, where the individual pyrolyzable sheets comprise layers of a hybrid module. The apparatus includes a die having substantially identically sized openings for supporting the integral printed pyrolyzable sheet, a punch assembly engageable with the die for blanking the integral printed pyrolyzable sheet into a plurality of substantially identically sized sheets having electrical circuit patterns formed thereon, and a collation structure located beneath the means for receiving the blanked sheets from the die and for stacking the blanked sheets.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1991Date of Patent: June 8, 1993Assignee: Hughes Aircraft CompanyInventors: Hal D. Smith, George P. Pelzman, Joseph M. Jacobs
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Patent number: 5199243Abstract: A container having four vertical sides, a top side and a bottom side, the six sides being connected to form a cube. The six sides are joined at the edges of the cube, and the juncture of one vertical edge with two upper edges forms a slanted surface. A pouring spout is mounted on the slanted surface and is inset from the planes of the adjacent sides so that it does not interfere with nesting and stacking. A handle is attached to the top side, at approximately its center, for carrying purposes, the handle being foldable to a flat position to facilitate stacking. The container is formed by cutting a blank from a flat sheet of relatively stiff material, and folding the blank along creases to form a closed container. The top and four sides are folded and sealed first, the pouring spout is installed, the container is filled through the open bottom side, and then the bottom side is folded and sealed.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 1992Date of Patent: April 6, 1993Assignee: American Colloid CompanyInventors: Frank Vlasaty, Robert J. Smith
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Patent number: 5063798Abstract: A device for cutting a pipe including a first carriage, which is movable on the base of the device and has an outer cutter, and a second carriage mounted on the first carriage. The second carriage includes a plurality of guide rods arranged on a support arm so that when the support arm is rotated the guide rods draw a circle and the pipe is fed to fit on each of the guide rods interchangeably. Each guide rod has an inner cutter so that the outer cutter in cooperation with the inner cutter cuts the pipe while the first carriage is moved in the direction in which the pipe is fed into the device.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1990Date of Patent: November 12, 1991Assignee: Nisshin Steel Co., Ltd.Inventors: Takeo Kitaoka, Nagahiro Akiyoshi
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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: 4440053Abstract: A wire harness manufactured by a new method and a new apparatus is provided. A covered wire paid out from a selected one of reels is extended in a predetermined lay-out and fixed. The thus fixed wire is cut-off from the reel. Then, another wire is paid out from another reel for arranging it in a juxtaposing relation to the previously laid-out wire and cut off from the reel. After repeating the above steps, the arranged wires are tied up to form a wire harness. There is also provided a device which puts the above method into practice, thereby reducing complicated assorting work involved in the manufacture of a wire harness. A method and a device for automatically uncovering end portions of each wire of the wire harness and attaching terminals thereto are also provided to greatly increasing the productivity.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 1982Date of Patent: April 3, 1984Assignee: Yazaki Corp.Inventors: Yoshitsugu Suzuki, Syogo Iizuka, Shigeo Kajiyama, Kenji Usui, Masahiro Kobayashi
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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: 4355794Abstract: In a spreading machine for laying fabric or other sheet material on a cutting table, a cutter box assembly is provided for cutting off the sheet material at the end of each layer spread. The cutter box assembly includes a housing mounted on the spreading machine carriage, a cutter frame movably mounted in the housing, a cutter disk rotatably mounted on said cutter frame, and drive apparatus for moving the cutter frame, and the cutter disk carried thereby, from one end of the housing to the other, when the machine carriage reaches the limit of its travel along the table. A spring-mounted pressure bar bears against the edge of the cutter disk, and the sheet material is fed between the cutter disk and the pressure bar. When the cutter frame is driven in a cutting stroke, the cutter disk rolls along said pressure bar and traverses the sheet material forcing its way through the material to perform a scoring cut and causing the material to part.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 1980Date of Patent: October 26, 1982Assignee: Spreading Machine Exchange, Inc.Inventor: Conrad A. Costigan
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Patent number: 4173911Abstract: The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for hacking and stacking brick. Brick slugs are received on an off bearing belt and transferred to a discharge area. At the discharge area, a pusher on a fore stroke engages a slug on the off bearing belt and pushes the same onto a receiving area. While the slug is being pushed on the fore stroke, another slug arrives at the discharge area, and the pusher on the aft stroke engages this slug and pushes the same off the other side of the off bearing belt onto an elevator assembly aligned with the off bearing belt which then moves up to a raised position aligned with a second receiving area. A second pusher driven in time relationship with the other pusher then moves the brick slug from the raised elevator assembly onto the second receiving area.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 1978Date of Patent: November 13, 1979Inventors: Cletus E. Lineberry, John G. Buckner, Jimmy W. Harris
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Patent number: 4173910Abstract: The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for hacking brick specifically involving the stacking of uncured or green brick into a two course high brick stack prior to the bricks being transferred and stacked onto a kiln car for curing and drying. As a part of the method and apparatus of the present invention, slugs of brick material are received and successively pushed by a first pusher through a wire type brick cutter onto a receiving table, each slug resulting in a series of aligned bricks disposed in side-by-side relationship and referred to as a brick row. A vertically movable elevator assembly is mounted adjacent the supply table and includes at least two vertically spaced receiving levels formed therein with each receiving level being adapted to receive and support a row of bricks. As the elevator assembly is actuated up and down, individual brick rows are pushed into each of the respective receiving levels of the elevator assembly.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 1978Date of Patent: November 13, 1979Inventors: Cletus E. Lineberry, John G. Buckner, Jimmy W. Harris