DR. DAVID ANDREW LOVETT, MD
Radiology at Lincoln Rd, Kokomo, IN

License number
Indiana 01077164A
Category
Radiology
Type
Surgery
Address
Address 2
2343 W Lincoln Rd, Kokomo, IN 46902
10330 N Meridian St #300, Indianapolis, IN 46290
Phone
(765) 455-4090

Professional information

David Lovett Photo 1

Bucket Lidding System For Continuously Conveying Buckets

US Patent:
5438814, Aug 8, 1995
Filed:
Sep 21, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/125111
Inventors:
David E. Lovett - Indianapolis IN
Richard O'Brien - Indianapolis IN
Assignee:
Webber Manufacturing Co., Inc. - Indianapolis IN
International Classification:
B65B 728
US Classification:
53 75
Abstract:
A bucket lidding system for placing rotationally oriented lids on unlidded buckets being conveyed on a conveyor and subsequently seating the lids onto the buckets. A lid conveyer introduces to the system a vertical stack of bucket lids wherein each lid has a fitting. After the entire stack of bucket lids is raised such that a top lid of the stack is positioned at a selected height, a mechanism lifts and holds the top lid and transports that lid to a position over another conveyer where a lidless bucket is being conveyed. During this lid transportation, the held lid is being rotated under a fitting sensing sensor, which instructs the lid rotation to be stopped when the lid has a desired rotational orientation with respect to the lidless bucket. When a sensor senses the bucket on the bucket conveyer means, the oriented lid is released and drops a short distance onto the bucket. The bucket with the unseated lid then continues on the conveyor in the system and passes beneath a lid press plate, which is driven downward to thereby seat the lid on the bucket.


David Lovett Photo 2

Handle Orienter For Buckets

US Patent:
5547335, Aug 20, 1996
Filed:
Aug 22, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/517840
Inventors:
David E. Lovett - Indianapolis IN
Richard O'Brien - Indianapolis IN
Assignee:
Webber Manufacturing Co., Inc. - Indianapolis IN
International Classification:
B65G 5910
US Classification:
4147956
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for denesting and orienting a stack of handled receptacles. Each receptacle comprises a substantially open container having a base, an upper portion through which access to the open container is provided, and a pivotable handle connected to the upper portion. The orienter, which does not require that the receptacle have an open container, includes a support for holding the receptacle and a mechanism for retaining the pivotable handle of the receptacle. A mechanism is also provided for moving the receptacle off the support such that the receptacle hangs by its handle on the handle retainer. The orienter also includes a mechanism for releasing the handle from the handle retainer so that the receptacle is oriented in a predetermined position with respect to the apparatus. The denester of the present invention may be used to separate the first receptacle from a stack of receptacles so that each receptacle may be oriented by the orienter. The denester includes a mechanism for retaining all receptacles except the first receptacle on the support.