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Donald R Morreall

from New Hartford, NY
Age ~97

Donald Morreall Phones & Addresses

  • 29 Wills Dr, New Hartford, NY 13413 (315) 735-1053
  • Long Lake, NY

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Print Hammer And Interposer Captivating Linkage

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US Patent:
41899989, Feb 26, 1980
Filed:
Mar 9, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/884865
Inventors:
Donald R. Morreall - New Hartford NY
Ronald F. Deuel - Shrewsbury PA
Assignee:
Mohawk Data Sciences Corp. - Parsippany NJ
International Classification:
B41J 936
US Classification:
101 9331
Abstract:
A print hammer mechanism with a flexible interposer selectively moveable from a normal position into the path of a rotating impeller tooth which engages the interposer driving it and the associated hammer toward a print line to impact a print medium with a type die on a moving carrier. The interposer is flexible in the plane of motion of the hammer and the impeller tooth which allows slower and more controlled acceleration of the hammer and enhances the wear of the materials used to fabricate the hammer, interposer and impeller tooth. Uncontrolled oscillation of the flexible interposer and, hence, multiple strikes and multiple rebounds from the print hammer back stop are prevented by means of a mechanical linkage which captivates the interposer to the hammer for travel with the hammer but also allows the interposer to move from its normal position into the path of the impeller tooth and to return to its normal position.

Record Card Feeding Apparatus

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US Patent:
39997472, Dec 28, 1976
Filed:
Jul 17, 1974
Appl. No.:
5/489287
Inventors:
Frank A. Digilio - New Hartford NY
Peter F. Mathews - Frankfort NY
James H. Roberts - West Winfield NY
Donald R. Morreall - New Hartford NY
Douglas J. Reittinger - Oriskany NY
Assignee:
Mohawk Data Sciences Corporation - Herkimer NY
International Classification:
B65H 324
B65H 346
US Classification:
271135
Abstract:
Apparatus for feeding data processing record cards seriatim from the bottom of a stack to a data sensing station or the like including a pair of oscillating picker members for displacing a record card from the bottom of the stack, and a pair of sector rollers for intermittently gripping the displaced card and moving it at right angles to the direction of displacement to the nip of a set of feed rollers. Both the picker members and sector rollers are driven from a common source, the picker members being harmonically driven through a unique coupling device including a pair of flexural elements mounted at right angles to each other to give a universal action.
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