Pasquale Michael Buzzeo - Westminister MD Daniel John Heinz - Joppa MD Brian Edmondson - Neston, GB Edward Ross Story - Baltimore MD
Assignee:
LeverBrothers Company, division of Conopco, Inc. - New York NY
International Classification:
B29C 3340
US Classification:
425403, 425395, 425DIG 44, 249115
Abstract:
A device for stamping a detergent bar, i. e. a bar comprising soap, a synthetic detergent active or a mixture thereof, includes a die. The die has at least one bar stamping surface provided with at least one elastomeric coating and includes an edge for delaying tearing of the elastomeric coating. Good release of the detergent bars from the die is possible without chilling of the dies. Use of the edge increases the useful life of the coating.
Die And Process Especially For Stamping Detergent Bars
A device for stamping a detergent bar, i. e. a bar comprising soap, a synthetic detergent active or a mixture thereof, includes a die. The die has at least one bar stamping surface provided with at least one elastomeric coating which includes a conductive filler such as stainless steel powder. Good release of the detergent bars from the die is possible particularly when the dies are chilled. Use of the conductive filler facilitates chilling of the dies.
Lawnmower Rotary Cutting Apparatus And Grass Guide
Daniel Charles Heinz - Perry Hall MD, US Daniel John Heinz - Joppa MD, US
International Classification:
A01D 34/00
US Classification:
56 143, 56 173, 563201
Abstract:
A lawnmower consisting essentially of a rotary cutting apparatus comprising a plurality of small blades and a grass guide for bending and constraining the grass for ease of cutting. The grass guide is mounted substantially parallel to the drive shafts which extend beyond the rear-most end of the grass guide and to which cutting blades are affixed. As the mower is propelled forward, the grass guide bends the grass forward and constrains movement of the grass such that only a section of the outer radii of the blades contact the grass, optimizing cutting efficiency. The blades may be individually driven by one or more small electric motors powered by a rechargeable battery or batteries or other sources. The grass guide is situated at an angle adjustably tilted between 1 and 90 degrees in the longitudinal direction from vertical in order to limit the cutting area of the blades and power requirements.
Die And Process Especially For Stamping Detergent Bars
Edward Story - Baltimore MD, US Dean Ashbaugh - Phoenix MD, US Arnold Brown - Owings Mills MD, US Pasquale Buzzeo - Westminster MD, US Daniel Heinz - Joppa MD, US Edward Giblin - Finksburg MD, US
Assignee:
Lever Brothers Company, Division of Conopco, Inc.
International Classification:
B29C033/46 B29C043/50
US Classification:
264/335000, 425/422000, 425/43600R
Abstract:
A device for stamping a detergent bar, i.e. a bar comprising soap, a synthetic detergent active or a mixture thereof, includes a die half and a release fluid reservoir. The die is porous so that at least one bar stamping surface has pores through which a release fluid may be to facilitate clean release of the detergent bar cleanly after stamping. Good release of the detergent bars from the die is expected without or with reduced chilling of the dies.
Daniel J. Heinz - Joppa MD Gregory A. Lathrop - Manchester MD Lawrence W. Caldwell - Hanover PA Pasquale Buzzeo - Westminster MD
Assignee:
Lever Brothers Company, Division of Conopco, Inc. - New York NY
International Classification:
B65H 4522
US Classification:
493468
Abstract:
A plough for closing carton flaps, particularly major carton flaps and a process for making the plough. The plough is designed to cause the flaps to close at or near constant velocity so as to minimize disruptions on the manufacturing line. The plough is prepared by generating data describing the coordinates of a flap as it closes at or near constant velocity, using the data to generate additional data describing the contour of a plough necessary to close the flap at or near constant velocity, and causing the plough to be fabricated utilizing the contour data.
Daniel Heinz - Joppa MD Pasquale Buzzeo - Westminster MD
Assignee:
Lever Brothers Company, Division of Conopco, Inc. - New York NY
International Classification:
B29C 4308
US Classification:
2642975
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a die used in bar stamping. Specifically, it relates to the orientation of cavities found on the die whereby, by angling the x-axis across the cavities at 10. degree. to 90. degree. from the horizontal axis of the press on which they are mounted, it is possible to add more cavities over a fixed length and/or to reduce spacing between cavities and thereby reduce rework. Surprisingly, the cavities are all filled using the same billet volume and, because the same volume fills more cavities, there is less rework and higher ultimate throughput.
Lever Brothers Company, Division of Conopco, Inc. - New York NY
International Classification:
B31B 162 B31B 164
US Classification:
493142
Abstract:
A process and apparatus for sealing cartons. Cartons are conveyed past one or more sealing bars which yieldingly apply pressure to a sealing area thereof. The bars are adjustable to a predetermined pressure by adjusting the length of the spring between the bars and a base. The bars are, therefore, preferably spring biased.
A process for affixing reclosable pouring fitments having pouring apertures to erected cartons. In a first embodiment, adhesive is initially applied to the rear of the fitment in two parallel strips on opposite edges of the fitment. Then, the fitment is rotated 90 degrees and two more parallel strips are applied to the other two edges of the fitment. The orientation of the second set of strips is generally perpendicular to that of the first set and is such that the strips form a rectangle which surrounds the pouring aperture of the fitment. The fitment is then applied to the carton over the dispensing aperture of the carton. The generally rectangular pattern of adhesive surrounding the carton's dispensing aperture effects a continuous seal between the fitment and the carton and minimizes leakage of the product out of the carton when fitment is closed.
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