Newton Medical Center Emergency Medicine 600 Medical Ctr Dr, Newton, KS 67114 (316)2832700 (phone), (316)8046263 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Oklahoma College of Medicine at Oklahoma City Graduated: 1996
Procedures:
Vaccine Administration Electrocardiogram (EKG or ECG) Lumbar Puncture
Conditions:
Atrial Fibrillation and Atrial Flutter Calculus of the Urinary System Chronic Bronchitis Constipation Croup
Languages:
Chinese English
Description:
Dr. Dillard graduated from the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine at Oklahoma City in 1996. He works in Newton, KS and specializes in Emergency Medicine. Dr. Dillard is affiliated with Newton Medical Center.
Thomas Patterson Hartness - Greenville SC Richard M. Wiernicki - Roebuck SC Robert Leslie Dillard - Easley SC David Lee Scott - Greenville SC
Assignee:
Hartness International, Inc. - Greenville SC
International Classification:
B65B 500
US Classification:
53247, 53251, 53539, 533763, 533764, 533774
Abstract:
A packing apparatus which includes a feed conveyor adapted to convey articles to a pick up station and a case conveyor adapted to sequentially convey cases, having an open top and a plurality of flaps, to a feed station. Pick up and grid heads are provided and are adapted to pick up successive slugs of the articles at the pick up station and to sequentially deposit the slugs in each of the cases while they are in the release station. A removal conveyor is provided to successively receive the slug filled cases from the release station and pass them onto a case sealing apparatus which is arranged over the removal conveyor and is operative to apply an adhesive to certain of the flaps and to then move the flaps over the open top into a secured closed position.
Continuous Circular Motion Case Packing And Depacking Apparatus And Method
Thomas Patterson Hartness - Greenville SC David N. Cooley - Greenville SC Richard M. Wiernicki - Roebuck SC Robert Leslie Dillard - Easley SC David Lee Scott - Greenville SC
Assignee:
Hartness International, Inc. - Greenville SC
International Classification:
B65B 508
US Classification:
53247, 53251, 53539
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for continuously transferring articles from a pickup station to a release station using a circular, continuously rotating turret is disclosed which includes a plurality of transfer arms carried in a circular motion wherein pickup heads carried by the transfer arms are converted from the circular motion to a straight-line motion during pick up of the articles to provide a case packing machine having high speed and reliable operation. In accordance with the general aspects of the invention, a first conveyor is disclosed for conveying the articles to a pickup station and a second conveyor is provided for delivering the articles away from a release station. One of the first and second conveyors includes an arcuate conveyor section disposed below a congruent path of the pickup heads. At least one of the pickup and release stations is advantageously located over the arcuate conveyor section whereby high speed operation requiring only a small amount of machine floor space is provided. When utilized as a case packing machine, both the pickup heads and grid heads, which define a plurality of guides through which the articles are released at the case packing station, are moved in a translatory motion during article pick up.
Continuous Circular Motion Case Packing And Depacking Apparatus And Method
Thomas Patterson Hartness - Greenville SC David N. Cooley - Greenville SC Richard M. Wiernicki - Roebuck SC Robert Leslie Dillard - Easley SC David Lee Scott - Greenville SC
Assignee:
Hartness International, Inc. - Greenville SC
International Classification:
B65B 508
US Classification:
53475, 53247, 53248, 53251, 53539
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for continuously transferring articles from a pickup station to a release station using a circular, continuously rotating turret is disclosed which includes a plurality of transfer arms carried in a circular motion wherein pickup heads carried by the transfer arms are converted from the circular motion to a straight-line motion during pick up of the articles to provide a case packing machine having high speed and reliable operation. In accordance with the general aspects of the invention, a first conveyor is disclosed for conveying the articles to a pickup station and a second conveyor is provided for delivering the articles away from a release station. One of the first and second conveyors includes an arcuate conveyor section disposed below a congruent path of the pickup heads. At least one of the pickup and release stations is advantageously located over the arcuate conveyor section whereby high speed operation requiring only a small amount of machine floor space is provided. When utilized as a case packing machine, both the pickup heads and grid heads, which define a plurality of guides through which the articles are released at the case packing station, are moved in a translatory motion during article pick up.
Case Tab-Lock Slitting And Flap Sealer In Combination With A Continuous Radial Motion Case Packing Apparatus And Method
Thomas P. Hartness - Greenville SC, US Mark W. Davidson - Greer SC, US Robert Leslie Dillard - Easley SC, US David Lee Scott - Greenville SC, US
Assignee:
Hartness International, Inc. - Greenville SC
International Classification:
B65B043/26 B65B005/00
US Classification:
53492, 53247, 53534, 533812, 533822, 533823
Abstract:
A case packing and case flap separation apparatus is disclosed for packing articles into cases and closing the cases. The cases typically have first and second major and minor flaps interconnected by tab-locks and held in folded positions adjacent vertical ends and sides of the cases. The apparatus includes a conveyor having a radial transport path adapted to transport successive cases through an article insertion section, first and second tab slitting sections, and a case exit section. Tab slitters are associated with the first and second slitting sections adapted to sever the tab-locks so that the major and minor flaps can be separated. First and second flap guides are associated with the first and second slitting section adapted to engage and elevate the separated major flaps away from the vertical walls after the tab-locks have been severed. Preferably, the case packing station and first and second tab slitting sections are located in proximity along the transport path so that the tab-locks are severed while the articles are inserted and gripped in the cases. By gripping the articles with the pickup heads, the articles and their cases can be guided by the pickup heads through the slitting sections as well as weighted down.
Circular Motion Filling Machine For Processing Parallel Rows Of Containers And Method
Thomas Patterson Hartness - Greenville SC, US Richard M. Wiernicki - Roebuck SC, US Robert Leslie Dillard - Easley SC, US David Lee Scott - Greenville SC, US
An apparatus and method is disclosed for processing containers or other articles by using continuous rotation of processing heads in a circular path about a single vertical axis and controlling the processing heads to independently rotate about a swivel axis causing them to move in a straight-line path while the heads are lowered to engage a group of containers or articles arranged in parallel rows. In this manner, a higher production apparatus and method are provided which is simpler, more reliable, requires less floor space, and easy to reconfigure for different applications.
Continuous Circular Motion Case Packing And Closure Apparatus And Method
Thomas Hartness - Greenville SC, US Richard Wiernicki - Roebuck SC, US Robert Dillard - Easley SC, US David Scott - Greenville SC, US
International Classification:
B65B005/06
US Classification:
053/473000
Abstract:
A packing apparatus which includes a feed conveyor adapted to convey articles to a pick up station and a case conveyor adapted to sequentially convey cases, having an open top and a plurality of flaps, to a feed station. Pick up and grid heads are provided and are adapted to pick up successive slugs of the articles at the pick up station and to sequentially deposit the slugs in each of the cases while they are in the release station. A removal conveyor is provided to successively receive the slug filled cases from the release station and pass them onto a case sealing apparatus which is arranged over the removal conveyor and is operative to apply an adhesive to certain of the flaps and to then move the flaps over the open top into a secured closed position.