Tibor Stephen Dancs
Engineers at Joplin St, Denver, CO

License number
Colorado 5971
Issued Date
Feb 13, 1965
Renew Date
Dec 1, 2000
Expiration Date
Dec 1, 2000
Type
Professional Engineer
Address
Address
4816 S Joplin St, Denver, CO 80015

Professional information

Tibor Dancs Photo 1

Paper Cutting Apparatus And Method

US Patent:
5146820, Sep 15, 1992
Filed:
May 10, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/697980
Inventors:
Peter Nemeth - Aurora CO
Tibor Dancs - Aurora CO
Robert L. Simmons - Lafayette CO
Istvan Kalman - Westminster CO
Assignee:
Machine Design Service, Inc. - Denver CO
International Classification:
B26D 162
US Classification:
83 37
Abstract:
The cutting apparatus and method of the present invention involve feeding a newsprint wrapper or any other sheet of paper downwardly along a planar path between two rotating cutters. Each of the cutters includes a planar blade member with an outer, sawtoothed cutting portion. In operation, the blade members are rotated about respective axes to move their cutting portions downwardly along arcuate paths that preferably pass through the path of the downwardly fed sheet. The arcuate paths of the cutting portions overlap and one of the cutting portions of the blade members is spaced farther from its rotational axis than the other. It is also moved tangentially faster about its axis than the cutting portion of the other blade member. In this manner, a cutting action is produced which first punctures and then subsequently tears or shreds a horizontal cut across the downwardly fed sheet to cut it into smaller pieces or segments.


Tibor Dancs Photo 2

Apparatus For Dumping A Top-Dumping Mine Car

US Patent:
4389149, Jun 21, 1983
Filed:
Jul 27, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/287079
Inventors:
Tibor Dancs - Aurora CO
Assignee:
Gulf Oil Corporation - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
B65G 6730, B65G 6742
US Classification:
414382
Abstract:
Apparatus for unloading a top unloading mine car that is mounted to pivot about a horizontal axis extending along one side of the base of the mine car includes a hoist chain detachably connected to the mine car at the side opposite the pivotal axis. The hoist chain extends upwardly over a pulley mounted on a positioning crank arm. The pulley moves on rotation of the crank arm from a position substantially vertically above the connection means when the mine car is in an upright position to a position above the pivotal axis. The hoist chain continues around a pulley mounted on a drive crank arm and then to an attachment of restricted mobility. The drive crank arm and the positioning crank arm are rotated in a single direction by drive means which are adapted to rotate the drive crank arm at twice the angular velocity of the positioning crank arm. On rotation of the crank arms the hoist chain rotates the top unloading car past the axis of rotation to dump the contents of the car and returns the car to the upright position. In a preferred embodiment, the attachment of restricted mobility of the hoist chain is a differential pulley.