Assembly for attaching a coin separator
    11.
    发明授权
    Assembly for attaching a coin separator 失效
    用于安装硬币分离器的组件

    公开(公告)号:US5570772A

    公开(公告)日:1996-11-05

    申请号:US397669

    申请日:1995-03-02

    CPC分类号: G07F1/04

    摘要: An assembly for attaching a coin separator to a coin stacker, wherein the coin stacker has a plurality of coin storage boxes for storing coins therein, and the coin separator assorts the plurality of sorts of coins supplied from outside and then delivers the assorted coins to the corresponding coin storage boxes. The assembly capable of attaching the coin separator to the coin stacker with ease comprises a main frame which is fixed to the coin stacker; a subframe which is movably coupled to the main frame, which holds the coin separator so as to be detachable, and which guides the coin separator between an engagement position where the coin separator and part of the coin stacker are held in engagement and a non-engagement position where they are not held in engagement; and a fixing member which fixes the coin separator and the subframe to the main frame at the engagement position.

    摘要翻译: 一种用于将硬币分离器附接到硬币堆垛机的组件,其中所述硬币堆垛机具有用于在其中存储硬币的多个硬币存放盒,并且所述硬币分配器分配从外部提供的多种硬币,然后将各种硬币传送到 相应的硬币储物盒。 能够容易地将硬币分配器附接到硬币堆垛机的组件包括固定到硬币堆垛机的主框架; 子框架,其可移动地联接到主框架,其保持硬币分离器以便可拆卸,并且将硬币分配器引导到硬币分离器和部分硬币堆叠器的卡合位置保持接合之间, 他们没有参与的接触位置; 以及固定构件,其在接合位置处将硬币分离器和副框架固定到主框架。

    Master batch composition, polyolefin resin composition comprising the same, and molded product thereof
    12.
    发明授权
    Master batch composition, polyolefin resin composition comprising the same, and molded product thereof 有权
    母料组合物,包含其的聚烯烃树脂组合物及其模塑产品

    公开(公告)号:US07842748B2

    公开(公告)日:2010-11-30

    申请号:US11720298

    申请日:2005-11-22

    IPC分类号: C08L23/00 C08L23/04

    摘要: The present invention pertains to a master batch composition which contains 10 to 95% by mass of an additive for plastics, 1 to 50% by mass of an olefin polymer having specific physical properties, and 1 to 89% by mass of a polyolefin resin as a carrier, which is useful for producing a polyolefin resin, particularly an injection molded product of a polypropylene resin, which can improve dispersibility of additives in the polyolefin molded product, which permits high density filling of various additives in the master batch composition, and which is free of blocking. The present invention is also directed to a polyolefin resin composition in which the master batch composition is compounded in a polyolefin resin, and to a polyolefin molded product using the resin composition.

    摘要翻译: 本发明涉及一种母料组合物,其含有10〜95质量%的塑料添加剂,1〜50质量%的具有特定物性的烯烃聚合物和1〜89质量%的聚烯烃树脂, 可用于生产聚烯烃树脂的载体,特别是聚丙烯树脂的注射成型产品,其可以提高添加剂在聚烯烃模制产品中的分散性,其允许在母料组合物中高密度填充各种添加剂,并且其中 没有阻塞。 本发明还涉及在聚烯烃树脂中配合母料组合物的聚烯烃树脂组合物和使用该树脂组合物的聚烯烃模塑制品。

    Paper slip storage system
    13.
    发明授权
    Paper slip storage system 失效
    纸张存放系统

    公开(公告)号:US5620177A

    公开(公告)日:1997-04-15

    申请号:US347455

    申请日:1995-02-08

    摘要: A paper slip storage system having a paper slip storage container (20) being placed in conjunction with a transport mechanism for storing transported paper slips is disclosed. The system has a temporary housing section (33), a rotational displacement mechanism (30, 80), and a separation mechanism (60). The temporary housing section (33) receives a transported paper slip M and temporarily houses it. The rotational displacement mechanism (30, 80) rotationally displaces the housing section for guiding the paper slip housed therein to a paper slip storage position of the paper slip storage container (20). The separation mechanism (60) blocks rotation of the paper slip housed in the temporary housing section against operation of rotational displacement of the temporary housing section and separates the paper slip from the temporary housing section at the paper slip storage position of the paper slip storage container.

    摘要翻译: PCT No.PCT / JP93 / 00701 Sec。 371日期1995年2月8日 102(e)日期1995年2月8日PCT提交1993年5月26日PCT公布。 公开号WO93 / 24402 日期1993年12月9日公开了一种具有与用于存储运输纸张的运输机构一起放置的纸盒存放容器(20)的纸张存放系统。 系统具有临时容纳部分(33),旋转移动机构(30,80)和分离机构(60)。 临时收纳部分(33)接收传送的纸张M并临时收纳。 旋转位移机构(30,80)旋转地移动容纳部分,用于将容纳在其中的纸张引导到纸滑存储容器(20)的纸张存放位置。 分离机构(60)阻止容纳在临时壳体部分中的纸张的旋转,以防止临时壳体部分的旋转位移的操作,并且在纸张存放容器的纸张存放位置将纸张从临时容纳部分分离 。

    Optical fiber ribbon fusion-splicing device
    14.
    发明授权
    Optical fiber ribbon fusion-splicing device 失效
    光纤玻璃熔接分离器件

    公开(公告)号:US5158591A

    公开(公告)日:1992-10-27

    申请号:US595265

    申请日:1990-10-09

    IPC分类号: G02B6/255

    CPC分类号: G02B6/2551

    摘要: In an optical fiber ribbon fusion-splicing device, a TV camera is set such that the horizontal direction of an image sensor contained in the TV camera in which direction a horizontal scanning is carried out and the resolution of the image sensor is higher than that in the vertical direction in which a vertical scanning is carried out is a direction perpendicular to the coaxial direction of a pair of grooved supporting members for supporting fibers of a pair of optical fiber ribbons to be fusion-spliced. Thus, when the fibers of the pair of optical fiber ribbons are set on the supporting members in the coaxial direction thereof, the horizontal direction of the image sensor is perpendicular to the coaxial direction of the fibers of the optical fiber ribbon. Since, therefore, misalignment of the fibers is involved in the high resolution direction, the misalignment can be detected with high precision, without decreasing the power factor of the image sensor.

    Method of measuring quantity of heat applied to optical fiber
    16.
    发明授权
    Method of measuring quantity of heat applied to optical fiber 失效
    测量光纤热量的方法

    公开(公告)号:US5009513A

    公开(公告)日:1991-04-23

    申请号:US572343

    申请日:1990-08-23

    CPC分类号: G01K17/003 G02B6/2551

    摘要: In a method of measuring a quantity of heat, the distance between the position of an end of an exposed fiber portion before heating and the position of the end after heating is measured, and the quantity of heat applied to the end of the exposed fiber portion is calculated based on the distance. When heat is applied to an end of an exposed fiber portion, the end is fused and is rounded due to surface tension. For this reason, the position of the end of the exposed fiber portion retracts from the position it occupied before heating by the volume required for rounding the end. This retraction amount corresponds to a quantity of heat applied to the end of the exposed fiber portion. Therefore, by meauring the retraction amount, the quantity of heat applied to the ends of the exposed fiber portion can be quantitatively measured.

    Method of examining the states of alignment of glass fibers of a pair of
ribbon fiber cables
    18.
    发明授权
    Method of examining the states of alignment of glass fibers of a pair of ribbon fiber cables 失效
    检查一对带状光纤电缆的玻璃纤维的对准状态的方法

    公开(公告)号:US4908677A

    公开(公告)日:1990-03-13

    申请号:US229625

    申请日:1988-08-08

    IPC分类号: G02B6/38

    CPC分类号: G02B6/3803

    摘要: In a method of examining the states of alignment of glass fibers in a pair of ribbon fiber cables by observing their images obtained in two directions, a reflecting mirror is located adjacent to glass fibers of a pair of ribbon fiber cables. Illuminating light is introduced into the glass fibers of the fiber cabes in a direction different from the normal direction of a plane formed by the glass fibers, and an image formed by the illuminating light which is reflected by the reflecting mirror and then passed through the glass fibers and another image formed by the illuminating light which is passed through the glass fibers and then reflected by the reflecting mirror are observed. According to the examining method, the optical axes of two images obtained on the light receiving side can be made parallel to each other to keep the two images extremely near to each other. Therefore, the distance along which the pickup system must be moved can be made short. This makes the system small-sized and the image processing time short. In addition, the objective used in the pickup system, may have a low magnification. Further, all of the glass fibers can be observed once on a screen and the adjustment of focus relative to the glass fibers may be conducted one time when they are observed in each of two directions. Furthermore, their shift from that axis along which they should be aligned can be detected with a higher accuracy.