Christopher N. Boone - Middletown CT Jeffrey M. Whynall - Killingworth CT Rui M. Costa - Rocky Hill CT Richard Marciniec - Plainville CT Donald A. Roy - Middletown CT
Assignee:
Biosystems, LLC - Middletown CT
International Classification:
G06K 1906
US Classification:
235492, 235451, 23546246, 235382, 2353825
Abstract:
An accountability and identification system includes multiple touch sensors and at least one instrument. At least one of the touch sensors is a personal identification touch sensor having user information on a unique user stored in the memory. One or more touch sensors may be a data touch sensor having user information on a unique group of users stored in the memory. Immediate danger to life and health (IDLH) devices have an IDLH touch sensor mounted thereon having information unique to the specific IDLH device stored in the memory. Each of the instruments includes a receptacle for reading the information stored on touch sensors, a microprocessor having a memory portion for storing operating software and the information read by the receptacle, a display, and an operator interface for controlling operation of the operating software.
Robert F. Mitchell - Watertown CT Donald A. Roy - Waterbury CT
Assignee:
Textron Inc. - Providence RI
International Classification:
B21D 4500 B21K 146
US Classification:
10 11E
Abstract:
An ejector mechanism associated with the punch or punches in a header, operable to free the work blank from the punch after a heading blow so that the blank may remain in the die for a further forming blow, the mechanism including timing means to insure actuation of the ejector at the moment when the punch starts its withdrawal movement, as well as clearing of the ejector to prevent transmission of a load to the ejector mechanism on the heading blow.
George F. O'Keefe - Southington CT Donald A. Roy - Waterbury CT Erwin B. Byam - Wolcott CT
Assignee:
Textron Inc. - Providence RI
International Classification:
B21K 144
US Classification:
10 125
Abstract:
Mechanism for effecting the fine adjustment of punch holders in a header or the like, which mechanism can be actuated from a readily accessible position on the machine, remote from the punch holder, and the mechanism being either entirely mechanical or partially hydraulic; supplemented by an alternative lock-up mechanism for use with punch holder studs for remote release of the holders to permit fine adjustment.
Donald A. Roy - Waterbury CT Albert M. Garms - Oakville CT
Assignee:
Waterbury Farrel Div. of Textron, Inc. - Providence RI
International Classification:
F16H 5700 F16H 102
US Classification:
74412TA
Abstract:
A metal forming machine for forming articles from metal workpieces has a plurality of driven members for performing work on the metal workpieces. A drive shaft is connected with the driven members for transferring force to the driven members. A frangible portion is connected in the drive shaft and is designed to fail upon the occurrence of a predetermined overload at the member being driven from the drive shaft. A signalling device is associated with the frangible portion to stop the machine and give an alarm when an overload occurs which breaks the frangible portion.
Donald A. Roy - Waterbury CT George F. O'Keefe - Southington CT Carl R. Kutelis - Bristol CT
Assignee:
Textron, Inc. - Cheshire CT
International Classification:
B21D 4508
US Classification:
83 23
Abstract:
A mechanism for use in a multi-station crank press, and the method of operating said mechanism wherein the stripper sleeves at each station are actuated, adjustably, under the control of two cams both to hold the blanks before they are contacted by the punches and to strip the blanks from the punches at selected moment as they are retracting.
A cremation urn comprising an internal structure with an opening, an external opening with an opening that is correspondingly aligned with the opening on the internal structure, and sealing means in the form of a threaded lid or press fit lid. A threaded flange is attached to the opening on the internal structure and is molded into the urn during manufacturing. The materials used for the urn produce an urn with the appearance of marble. Once the urn is made, by use of a manufacturing method, the threaded lid is screwed into the threaded flange, thereby creating a one-piece, air-tight and water-tight cremation urn.
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