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  • 215 Midway Dr, Marion, IA 52302 (319) 573-1651 (319) 550-1178
  • 700 35Th St, Marion, IA 52302 (319) 377-8874
  • 700 35Th St #142, Marion, IA 52302 (319) 377-8874
  • Saint Marys, IA
  • Cedar Rapids, IA
  • 229 Church St, Belleville, IL 62220
  • Saint Louis, MO

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Us Patents

Customer Terminal For A Single Tube Pneumatic System For Banking And The Like

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US Patent:
49309412, Jun 5, 1990
Filed:
Nov 21, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/274308
Inventors:
Clair L. Willey - Marion IA
David H. Ayer - Cedar Rapids IA
Assignee:
Inter Innovation LeFebure Mfg. Corp. - Cedar Rapids IA
International Classification:
B65G 5126
US Classification:
406 10
Abstract:
A customer terminal for a single tube pneumatic system for banking and the like features a two-piece carrier receiver which includes a carrier tray that first moves downwardly from a stationary receiver housing and then forwardly and upwardly to present a carrier in the tray to a customer, the tray and carrier remaining parallel to the receiver housing. The tray is resiliently mounted to the mechanism which manipulates it and the joint between the tray and housing is contoured both to improve sealing between the two parts and to reduce wear on the seal itself. The air pressure/exhaust ports into the carrier chamber within the receiver are disposed between the ends of the chamber in order to provide an air cushion for reducing the shock of an arriving carrier and to prevent loose items in the system from being sucked into the blower.

Single Tube Pneumatic Banking System

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US Patent:
41356845, Jan 23, 1979
Filed:
Aug 17, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/825283
Inventors:
Clair L. Willey - Marion IA
Assignee:
Walter Kidde & Company, Inc. - Clifton NJ
International Classification:
B65G 5132
US Classification:
243 19
Abstract:
The customer station or terminal of a pneumatic carrier system for drive-up banking and the like employing a single interconnecting tube features a horizontally disposed, tubular carrier receiver connected at one end to the tube and slotted adjacent its other end for insertion and removal of a carrier. The slotted aperture is opened and closed by a sliding sleeve controlled by the arrival of a carrier at and its subsequent replacement in the receiver by a customer.
Clair Leroy Willey from Marion, IA, age ~87 Get Report