Thomas P. Adams - Oconomowoc WI Joseph P. Hanus - Johnson Creek WI John H. Winkelman - Waukesha WI
International Classification:
G07D 316
US Classification:
453 10
Abstract:
The coin sorter includes a rotating hard disc forming the bottom of a hopper, and a stationary sorter plate to one side of the hard disc. The sorter plate includes a circular sorting track that begins at a point adjacent to the perimeter of the hard disc and which includes a series of spaced sorting openings each sized for a particular coin denomination. The track has an edge defined by a thin resilient rail held in place in a groove by an elastomer band. A second rotating disc having a series of resilient fingers depending from its underside is mounted above and in close proximity to the upper surface of the sorter plate. The fingers partially overlap the upper surface of the hard disc. Coins deposited in the hopper are formed into a single file and single layer at the outer edge a central upright portion of the hard disc. The single file of coins is carried by the flexible fingers from the hard disc to the sorting track where the coins are sorted by size and counted as they pass through the sorting openings.
Thomas P. Adams - Oconomowoc WI John H. Winkelman - Waukesha WI
International Classification:
G07D 304
US Classification:
453 11
Abstract:
A sorter for mixed denominations of coins has an inclined feeding disc which carry coins on flights from a hopper to the entrance of an inclined track having a referenced edge comprises a rail with a lip on the rear of the rail. The surface of the inclined track is defined by a series of adjustable gates which define openings with the rail that are sized to the respective diameters of the coins to be sorted. Coins entering the track are engaged by an endless of belt or series of belts having projections, such as inclined fingers, that are spaced from the surface of the track a distance less then the thinnest coin. When the coins distort the projections upon entering the track, they are forced against the rail and are thereafter carried by the belt along the track until they reach their respective opening. At the opening, the release of the distorted projections imparts a force which lifts the coins over the lip and through the opening.
Resilient Disc Coin Sorter Having Recesses Converging In The Direction Of Coin Travel
Thomas P. Adams - Oconomowoc WI John H. Winkelman - Hartland WI
Assignee:
Brandt, Inc. - Watertown WI
International Classification:
G07D 300
US Classification:
453 10
Abstract:
A coin sorter has a rotating disc with a resilient upper surface that operates in conjunction with an overlying stationary sorter plate. The plate has a nominal plane surface that is spaced from the resilient surface of the disc a distance less than the thickness of the thinnest coin to be sorted. A series of recesses are provided from the nominal surface. Each recess has inwardly and outwardly facing converging shoulders which extend from a distance at least as great as the diameter of the largest coin to a distance which is less than the contact width of the smallest coin. Coins are deposited on the disc through a central opening in the plate and are moved through the recesses. The converging shoulders form the coins into a single file against one of the shoulders and strip overlapped or interleaved coins so that a single layer of coins is formed in a single file adjacent the perimeter of the disc. A series of peripherally spaced slots are formed near the perimeter of the plate each having a width that is unique to a diameter of one of the coins to be sorted. The coins leaving the last recess are pinched between the plate and resilient surface and enter the slots where they continue to be pinched and are driven against a curved forward edge of the slot which leads the coins off of the disc into collection points.
Dale L. Taipale - Delafield WI John H. Winkelman - Hartland WI
Assignee:
Brandt, Inc. - Watertown WI
International Classification:
G07D 300
US Classification:
133 3C
Abstract:
A coin sorter is disclosed in which a flexible rotating disc opposes a stationary plate that has surfaces which form a series of guide surfaces which are spaced from the disc a distance less than the thickness of coins to be sorted. Coins are deposited on the rotating disc through a central opening in the plate. The guide surfaces form the coins into a single layer and single file at the periphery of the disc. The coins in the single file are pinched between the disc and plate with their inner edges against an outwardly facing spiral shoulder and with their outer edges projecting beyond the perimeter of the disc. The coins in the single file are engaged, in descending order of diameter, by a series of stationary plows spaced about the periphery of the disc. When engaged by a plow, each coin is removed from the pinch between the rotating disc and the plate and is sorted off from the disc at that point.
Dale L. Taipale - Delafield WI John H. Winkelman - Hartland WI Thomas P. Adams - Oconomowoc WI
Assignee:
Brandt, Inc. - Watertown WI
International Classification:
G07D 306
US Classification:
133 3E
Abstract:
A coin sorter has a hopper in which mixed coins are deposited. A resilient horizontal disc is disposed at the bottom of the hopper and a stationary sorting plate overlies the disc. Coins are carried by the rotating disc between the disc and plate and formed into a single file and single layer and carried to an exit at the perimeter of the sorting plate. A diverter plate engages the coins at the exit and tips them to a position in which they are upright against the peripheral edge of the rotating disc. The upright coins are carried by the edge of the disc past a series of sorting stations formed as openings in curved walls. The coins fall through an opening appropriate to their particular size and into drawers that are suspended beneath the openings on a rotatable collar.
Wire Conveying Clamp And Apparatus For Assembly Of Accurately Sized Wire Ends To A Terminal
The invention provides wire conveying clamp assemblies for high speed conveying of accurately sized wire leads and for precisely presenting the leads for mass termination, as for example to the terminals on a terminal block. The clamp assemblies are secured to an endless chain that rotates in a flat orbital path, and each assembly includes a side plate support fixedly attached to the chain, and a clamp housing slideably attached to that side plate support. The clamp housing is slideably movable along the side plate support in a direction parallel to the path of movement of the chain. A clamp arm is slideably mounted on the housing, and guide pin means are slideably engaged in the arm. A comb for engaging wire leads is attached to one end of the guide pin means, and pusher means move the comb and the guide pin means transversely relative to the chain path to cause separation of the free ends of the wire leads.
Dr. Winkelman graduated from the New York Medical College in 1994. He works in Santa Ana, CA and 1 other location and specializes in Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. Dr. Winkelman is affiliated with St Joseph Hospital Of Orange.
Dr. Winkelman graduated from the Harvard Medical School in 1987. He works in Boston, MA and 1 other location and specializes in Psychiatry and Sleep Medicine. Dr. Winkelman is affiliated with Massachusetts General Hospital.
In Crystal City, Missouri, a patient who recently returnedfrom West Africa was tested for Ebola after arriving with afever at Mercy Jefferson Hospital. Test results were expected onFriday at the latest, said hospital spokesman John Winkelman.
Date: Nov 20, 2014
Category: Health
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