序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
181 Apparatus for sequentially distributing liquid in more than one direction and method thereof US10003866 2001-11-02 US20030085300A1 2003-05-08 Jean-Pierre Dautais
The apparatus for sequentially distributing liquid in more than one direction, comprises a support and a reservoir connected to the support. The reservoir is rotatable and tiltable with respect to the support between a rest position where the liquid received therein accumulates and a flush position where liquid stored therein is flushed out via the spout. The spout is oriented such that the liquid flushing out of the reservoir causes by reaction a rotational movement of the reservoir with respect to the support. A counterweight is provided for urging the reservoir towards its rest position, the effect of the counterweight being cancelled when the liquid accumulated in the reservoir reaches a given quantity causing the reservoir to move towards its flush position and to rotate. Releasable stopping means are preferably provided for stopping sequentially the rotational movement of the reservoir in a number of successive radial positions around the support, each time the reservoir is tilted from its rest position to its flush position and is caused to rotate.
182 Measuring vessel US896419 1997-07-18 US5823046A 1998-10-20 Tonie Schagerstrom; Par Eriksson; Anders Olsson
A measuring vessel for measuring finely-ground packable and dry material, such as ground brewing coffee, cocoa, flour and so on is provided which includes a measuring tube (1) which is open at both ends. The bottom end of the tube includes a constriction (3) with an opening which is defined by an edge (4) which slopes relative to the horizontal plane. The measuring vessel is inserted vertically into the finely-ground material and the material enters the vessel from beneath, through the bottom opening. When the vessel is lifted, the material collected in the vessel will remain therein by virtue of frictional bounds in the material, until the vessel is turned upside down, whereupon the material will run out through the top opening.
183 Acoustic volume and torque weight sensor US829211 1997-03-31 US5800262A 1998-09-01 David P. Andersen; Michael Farmer
A device to measure the volume and weight of a harvested grain crop during the harvesting of the grain crop with a weight measurement member including an elevator for moving grain from a lower elevation to a higher elevation with the elevator having a rotatable belt and a set of paddles thereon for moving grain from the lower elevation to the higher elevation with a torque sensor to determine the increase in torque on the shaft as a result of having to raise the kernels of grain from the lower elevation to the higher elevation and an acoustic volume measurement member to obtain information on the depth of the grain that is correlatable to volume of the harvested crop.
184 Dispenser US157556 1988-02-19 US4821929A 1989-04-18 Chalirmkiert Srisathapat
The dispenser features a container in which a rotary valve operates to dispense quantities of material periodically. The valve rotates on a horizontal axis above the bottom of the dispenser container so that it is at least partly immersed in the material and, during rotation, scoops up material and retains it in one or more pockets until at a preselected angular position of the valve, an opening therein registers with an opening in the front wall of the container to discharge material. The valve has generally the shape of a truncated section of a cone and the sloping walls of the truncated-conical rim cooperate with radial walls to define one or more pockets or cavities for containing material prior to discharge.
185 System for automatic measuring and dispensing of grain and powder food products US888356 1986-07-23 US4708265A 1987-11-24 John H. Bopst, III; Joyce M. Zakro
A practical and simple system that automatically measures and dispenses grain and powder type food products, such as sugar and flour contained within a canister type holder. The system consists of a drawer compartmentalized into precisely measured divisions with the topside uncovered and the bottomside selectively covered or uncovered by a moveable slide that allows for the pulling out of the drawer without spillage. The drawer will stop at one of several preset measured positions. These positions are controlled by a spring-pressured arm. With the drawer in a selected position the contents of the outward division or divisions of the drawer are dispensed accurately and immediately by pushing inwardly the moveable slide covering the bottom side. When the drawer is pulled outward an attached trailing horizontal upper slide prevents any of the contents within the canister from filling the empty area behind the drawer when the drawer is pulled out.
186 Scheduled fluid control valve US461120 1983-01-26 US4662397A 1987-05-05 Douglas A. Callison
A scheduled fluid control valve which performs a pre-established sequence of flow rates and timing schedules in response to pressure pulses in the controlled fluid. The valve consists of a generally cylindrical housing connected to a source of pressurized fluid and containing circular plates or cylindrical control surfaces coupled to actuating means responsive to the presence of pressurized fluid. The actuating means includes an actuator plate or cylinder, a biasing spring, and a longitudinal shaft or cylinder upon which is incised at least one generally helical groove within which track one or more follower pins. Pressurized fluid causes the actuator plate or cylinder to rotate, following the path defined by the helical groove, resulting in relative movement of the control surfaces whereby the schedule embodied in the relative size and placement of fluid ports through the control surfaces is performed. A plurality of control surfaces may be substituted to select a large number of fluid flow schedules and flow rates.
187 Apparatus for dispensing particulate material US822262 1986-01-24 US4655371A 1987-04-07 Leslie W. Ingleby
An apparatus for dispensing particulate material particularly spices includes a closure portion for a container which may or may not be part of the container and defining an opening in the closure portion. A pair of parallel grooves are defined in the closure portion for receiving a plate-like cover member which slides along the grooves to close the opening. A measuring member separate from the closure portion and the cover member can be engaged with the cover member by a peg and recess coupling and then slid along the grooves in common movement with the cover member to a position where it receives a measured charge of the material. The measuring member can then be withdrawn which acts also to withdraw the cover member to re-cover the opening. A separate shaker piece can also be inserted into the slide grooves to displace the cover member, the shaker piece having perforations so that the material can be dispensed by shaking from the covered opening.
188 Liquid food dispenser US379774 1982-05-19 US4491249A 1985-01-01 Bela Harmatzy-Simon; Peter Schroder; Peter A. Buchel, deceased; by Helga Buchel nee Diekmann, legal representative
The liquid food dispenser comprises a housing (1) including a removable liquid food container (6). At a shaft (3) supported by the housing (1), a scoop arm (4) with a cup (5) and an external actuation lever (2) are provided and by swiveling the latter, the cup (5) is lifted out of the liquid food container (6) and tilted simultaneously thus evacuating its content into an inclined collecting channel (7) extending into an outlet (8). Upon lifting the cup (5) the solid components contained in the liquid food are uniformly distributed by being stirred in the liquid food container thus ensuring that the amount of solid components in the individual portions is equal.
189 Minor ingredient dispenser US3666146D 1971-01-21 US3666146A 1972-05-30 ROBINSON PHILIP W
An apparatus is provided for measuring and dispensing materials in particulate form. The apparatus includes a receiver having a sheeted top with openings therein. An open-bottom rack, divided into material storage compartments, is disposed on the sheeted top in spaced relationship to the openings. Means are provided for horizontally moving the rack into and out of alignment with the openings for sequentially discharging particulate material therethrough. Measuring cups, with adjustable volume, are disposed below the openings with their open upper ends substantially level with the top. Means are provided for (a) holding the cups in alignment with the top, (b) inverting the cups to discharge their contents into the receiver, and (c) returning the cups to their upright position. The apparatus includes electrical circuit means for operating the rack and measuring cups in controlled sequence.
190 Device for mixing and proportioning liquids US3580546D 1969-09-03 US3580546A 1971-05-25 FRASER COLIN KENNETH GLENN; FAVREAU ERNEST; MARCH WILLIS PAUL
An apparatus for mixing and proportioning liquids includes a plurality of tanks for containing liquids to be mixed together. Each of the tanks has a bucket carrying assembly disposed therein, each such assembly being arranged for rotation to cause the buckets to successively enter into and emerge from the liquid contained in their respectively associated tank. The buckets are provided with means whereby each bucket is completely filled during each rotation cycle of each assembly. The buckets are also provided with means to effect discharge of the content of the buckets at a discharge region and a mixing device is provided to receive the discharged liquids and mix them together. The liquid capacities for buckets of each assembly are preselected to permit the several liquids to be mixed together in the desired proportions.
191 Liquid measurer with a tipping cup US3527270D 1967-12-14 US3527270A 1970-09-08 WEIL KARL-HEINZ
192 Liquid insertion and machine US52783866 1966-02-16 US3389723A 1968-06-25 LITTERST RALPH S; BRENNAN FRANCIS M
193 Rotary liquid metering wheel US57806266 1966-09-08 US3385223A 1968-05-28 BARTHOLET EMIL J
194 Proportioning wheel and installation for the application thereof US48541465 1965-09-07 US3364865A 1968-01-23 GABRIEL THEURIAUX
195 Measuring dispenser US53950666 1966-04-01 US3358886A 1967-12-19 PROVENZA JOHNNY P
196 Precise pouring apparatus US30681163 1963-09-05 US3261060A 1966-07-19 MCALPINE CHARLES H; MCGOWAN KENNETH G
197 Apparatus for proportioning a material US36536564 1964-05-06 US3249116A 1966-05-03 HUDSON ROBERT B
198 Dispenser US14510461 1961-10-16 US3171570A 1965-03-02 REED WILLIS E
199 Device for use in dispensing flowable substances US42623454 1954-04-28 US2763408A 1956-09-18 CLEMENT GALLI LEON
200 Liquid dispensers US27800652 1952-03-22 US2728491A 1955-12-27 ANESHANSLEY CLAY H
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