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  • 1086 Weymouth Rd, Vineland, NJ 08360 (856) 697-0950
  • Gloucester, NJ
  • 590 S Lincoln Ave, Vineland, NJ 08361 (856) 697-0950

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Station Indicator

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US Patent:
46157190, Oct 7, 1986
Filed:
Sep 14, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/650595
Inventors:
Harry J. Pauluk - Ocean City NJ
Otto Zauner - Vineland NJ
Assignee:
Owens-Illinois, Inc. - Toledo OH
International Classification:
C03B 1900
C03B 3526
C03B 3500
US Classification:
65 29
Abstract:
A device for use with machines having plural article fabrication or tooling stations and an exit path remote from the stations indicates the specific fabrication or tooling station upon which a given individual article was formed. The device includes a display device having indicia such as numerals which correspond to the plural stations and drive means which causes a specific indicia to be displayed as an article from the corresponding remote tooling station traverses a given reference location along the exit path. The device expedites rapid tracing or malfunctions to specific ones of the plural forming stations.

Vial Tooling Apparatus

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US Patent:
44419082, Apr 10, 1984
Filed:
Aug 25, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/411717
Inventors:
Otto Zauner - Vineland NJ
Assignee:
Owens-Illinois, Inc. - Toledo OH
International Classification:
C03B 2304
C03B 2309
US Classification:
65109
Abstract:
A machine for fabricating articles such as glass vials from tubular stock includes a plurality of rotating chucking stations which revolve about the central vertical axis of the machine and a plurality of tooling stations which form the vial finish. The plurality of tooling stations are disposed in euqal numbers related to the number of chucking stations on two conveyor assemblies disposed adjacent the periphery of the circle defined by the revolving chucking stations. The tooling stations each include rollers which form the outside of the vial finish and a segmented mandrel which forms the inside of the vial finish including, if desired, a blowback cavity.

Article Receiving And Decelerating Device

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US Patent:
44212267, Dec 20, 1983
Filed:
Mar 30, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/248669
Inventors:
Otto Zauner - Vineland NJ
Assignee:
Owens-Illinois, Inc. - Toledo OH
International Classification:
B05G 4744
US Classification:
198534
Abstract:
Rapidly descending articles are decelerated in a segmented walled mechanism which alternately decreases in cross-sectional area to decelerate and restrain an article and subsequently increases in cross-sectional area to permit the article to fall safely to a reception device, such as a conveyor, below. The decrease in cross-sectional area is synchronized with the delivery of the article from an associated fabrication device. The mechanism also includes a synchronously oscillating receiving tube which alternately tracks one moving discharge site on the fabrication device and then returns to engage and track an adjacent discharge site. Orientation of the article is maintained as it passes through the cross-sectional area and onto the conveyor.

Tubing Loader

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US Patent:
44469608, May 8, 1984
Filed:
Jul 9, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/281815
Inventors:
Otto Zauner - Vineland NJ
Fred Bender - Millville NJ
Assignee:
Owens-Illinois, Inc. - Toledo OH
International Classification:
B65G 4724
US Classification:
198408
Abstract:
A device for mainpulating and orienting elongate tubular stock receives such stock in a horizontal position, separates and individually spaces such stock, reorients it vertically and transfers it to associated equipment. Elongate stock is manually loaded onto a horizontal bed from packing containers or other supply means unrelated to the invention. Guide wheels separate and horizontally juxtapose the stock in a single-file horizontal row. A chain conveyor then individually engages each piece of stock, and lifts and rotates it generally about one end into a vertical position. The stock is then transferred horizontally as necessary, to associated equipment. The elongate stock may be cylindrical such as glass tubes or rods or define various cross-sections such as triangular, square or polygonal.

Station Indicator

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US Patent:
44772750, Oct 16, 1984
Filed:
Jan 12, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/457346
Inventors:
Harry J. Pauluk - Ocean City NJ
Otto Zauner - Vineland NJ
Assignee:
Owens-Illinois, Inc. - Toledo OH
International Classification:
C03B 1900
C03B 3526
C03B 3500
US Classification:
65158
Abstract:
A device for use with machines having plural article fabrication or tooling stations and an exit path remote from the stations indicates the specific fabrication or tooling station upon which a given individual article was formed. The device includes a display device having indicia such as numerals which correspond to the plural stations and drive means which causes a specific indicia to be displayed as an article from the corresponding remote tooling station traverses a given reference location along the exit path. The device expedites rapid tracing or malfunctions to specific ones of the plural forming stations.
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