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425 Heritage Hls, Somers, NY 10589    914-2772711   

Bedford, NY   

Bronxville, NY   

425 Heritage Hls UNIT B, Somers, NY 10589   

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Transportation System Having Multiple Direction Cargo Carrier Door Opener

US Patent:
4605102, Aug 12, 1986
Filed:
Jun 20, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/622704
Inventors:
Robert E. Morano - Ringwood NJ
Victor J. Vogel - Oak Ridge NJ
Peter Pawchak - Randolph NJ
Assignee:
American Standard Inc. - New York NY
International Classification:
B61D 1902
B61B 100
US Classification:
186 37
Abstract:
A transportation system in which cars having cargo containers are driven along tracks. Access to a car's cargo container is provided via a door on the car which is moved by a door drive system carried on the car. In the exemplary case of a remote bank teller transportation system, a car moves between two terminals in which the car and the car door are orientated vertically "right side up" in one terminal and "upside down" in the other terminal. The door drive system serves to move the door downwardly for both orientations of the car.

Dispatch And Receive Terminal For A Pneumatic Carrier System

US Patent:
4189260, Feb 19, 1980
Filed:
Jun 19, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/916566
Inventors:
Robert E. Morano - Ringwood NJ
Adam Weissmuller - Pompton Plains NJ
Victor J. Vogel - Oakridge NJ
Assignee:
The Mosler Safe Company - Hamilton OH
International Classification:
B65G 5126
US Classification:
406 76
Abstract:
A dispatch and receive terminal that, in preferred form, includes an air tight pusher housing and a pusher flap swingably mounted to move between a retract position and an extend position in response to air pressure in that housing. In the dispatch or pressure mode, the pusher flap swings into an air tight terminal housing to push the carrier axially along the guide tray and partially back into the system tube. After the carrier has been initially dispatched back into the system tube, and as the pusher flap swings further into the terminal housing to an open position, the pusher flap structure opens a pressure port between the terminal and the pusher housings, thereby pressurizing the terminal housing and the system tube behind the carrier for pushing the carrier completely out of the housing and at least partially through the tube. The pusher assembly also includes a check valve flap structurally connected with the pusher flap, the check valve flap remaining closed in response to pressure, but opening in response to vacuum, in the pusher housing. In the receive or vacuum mode, the check valve flap opens a vacuum port between the terminal and pusher housings, thereby creating a vacuum in the terminal housing and in the system tube ahead of the carrier to aid in drawing or returning the carrier into that housing from the system tube.

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