Dr. Jack graduated from the Univ of British Columbia, Fac of Med, Vancouver, Bc, Canada in 1966. He works in Palo Alto, CA and 1 other location and specializes in Ophthalmology. Dr. Jack is affiliated with Stanford Hospital and VA Palo Alto Health Care System.
Dr. Jack graduated from the Oregon Health & Science University School of Medicine in 1979. He works in Nashville, TN and specializes in Psychiatry. Dr. Jack is affiliated with Parthenon Pavilion.
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A reject mechanism ( ) for use with a slitter (S) which slits a printed metal sheet (B) into segments (s) subsequently used to form containers. The mechanism is mounted at the outlet of the slitter to deflect rejected segments from a collection bin (C) to which acceptable segments are delivered for further use in container manufacture. The mechanism comprises a series of pneumatically actuated reject fingers ( ) normally positioned beneath a path over which the segments pass from the slitter to the collection bin. However, when a reject segment approaches the mechanism, a piston ( ) is activated to extend the fingers into the path of the segment to deflect the segment off its path into another collection area in which rejected segments are collected. The fingers are then retracted so that succeeding acceptable segments pass freely over the path.
A lawn bag apparatus to stabilize an opening of a lawn bag is disclosed, comprising a frame comprising a plurality of sidewalls arranged to approximate the opening, each sidewall comprising a midwall portion extending approximately vertically, an upper wall portion extending upwardly and outwardly from the midwall portion, and a lower wall portion extending downwardly and inwardly from the midwall portion, a first clamp positioned along one of the sidewalls, and a second clamp positioned along a sidewall opposite the first clamp, the first and second clamps being movable between an open, disengaged position and a closed, engaged position for detachably securing the frame to the lawn bag.
Transportation Safety Ring For Cylindrical Containers
Duncan J. McCallum - Hinsdale IL John P. Williams - Geneva IL Robert C. Jack - Schaumburg IL
Assignee:
Armstrong Containers, Inc. - Westchester IL
International Classification:
B65D 4532
US Classification:
220319
Abstract:
A unitary, removable, transportation ring for retaining the lid or cover on a cylindrical container, such as a metal paint can, which operatively fits over the outer margin of the container's friction-fit cover and upper rim flange; such ring being molded of rigid plastic material to form a unitary annular member of generally inverted U-shape cross section defining an annular body having a raised planar platform forming a stacking ring on the upper side of its body and two parallel annular limbs depending from the underside of the body; the radially outer annular limb having a continuous radially inwardly projecting locking bead or finger adapted to underengage the upper rim flange of the container whereby to secure and retain the transportation ring in operating position while the inner annular limb is relatively longer and thinner than the outer limb and is designed to depend freely into an underlying annular recess formed near the outer edge of the container's lid or cover to frictionally fit into a corresponding annular channel formed in the container's upper rim flange whereby to frictionally lock the lid or cover in place over the open upper end of the container; the transportation ring hereof effectively retaining the lid on the container to prevent leakage in the presence of abnormal hydrostatic pressures within the container.