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Peter E Bianchetto

from Franklin, MA
Age ~50

Peter Bianchetto Phones & Addresses

  • 9 Mary Anne Dr, Franklin, MA 02038 (508) 321-1700 (508) 321-1701
  • 5 Summerville Rd, Foxboro, MA 02035 (508) 543-1985
  • Humarock, MA
  • Norwell, MA
  • Lincoln Park, NJ
  • Beverly, WV

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Us Patents

Web Splicer

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US Patent:
6817566, Nov 16, 2004
Filed:
Oct 30, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/283701
Inventors:
John W. Clifford - Ashland MA
Andrew P. Butler - Marion MA
Peter E. Bianchetto - Foxboro MA
Pierre Gachet - Mouxy, FR
Robert Mavilia - Braintree MA
Assignee:
Butler Automatic, Inc. - Middleborough MA
International Classification:
B65H 1914
US Classification:
242552, 2425541, 2425542, 2425594, 2425982, 2425993, 156564
Abstract:
A web handling apparatus includes a base, a housing, a splicing head mounted in the housing, and first and second non-rotatable swing out roll shafts, each shaft having opposite first and second ends. The roll shafts are normally positioned in the housing substantially parallel to the splicing head so that web can travel through the splicing head to on from web rolls on the roll shafts. A web accumulator mounted to the housing conducts web to or from the splicing head and the housing is movably mounted to the base so that the housing can move relative to the base in either direction parallel to the roll shafts. An actuator connected between the housing and the base moves the housing relative to the base in response to signals from a web position sensor so as to minimize the side lay of web extending to or from the apparatus. The splicing head employs special mirror image upper and lower splicing sections which facilitate preparation of the leading end of the ready web while the other web is running and the two splicing sections cooperate to make a consistent high quality butt or lap splices between the two webs.

Method And Apparatus For Business Forms Processing

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US Patent:
63122081, Nov 6, 2001
Filed:
Aug 9, 2000
Appl. No.:
9/635530
Inventors:
H. W. Crowley - Newton MA
John W. Clifford - Ashland MA
Peter Bianchetto - Foxboro MA
Assignee:
Roll Systems, Inc. - Burlington MA
International Classification:
B65H 2900
US Classification:
414398
Abstract:
A system for stacking continuous folded forms or web coming from a folder and separator and moving to a conveyor. A table is positioned adjacent and in line with the conveyor and in a position for receiving a horizontally-extending stack of folded forms disposed on the table top. The table is a tiltable table and is able to be tilted from a substantially-horizontal position to a substantially-vertical position to likewise move the stack from a horizontal to a vertical stack position. A cart is movable to a position adjacent to the tilted table for receiving from the table the vertical stack for support on the cart. The cart can include a plurality of storage locations that can each be provided with a stack.

Method And Apparatus For Business Forms Processing

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US Patent:
61200433, Sep 19, 2000
Filed:
Jul 16, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/116713
Inventors:
H. W. Crowley - Newton MA
John W. Clifford - Ashland MA
Peter Bianchetto - Foxboro MA
Assignee:
Roll Systems, Inc. - Burlington MA
International Classification:
B62B 302
US Classification:
280 792
Abstract:
A system for stacking continuous folded forms or web coming from a folder and separator and moving to a conveyor. A table is positioned adjacent and in line with the conveyor and in a position for receiving a horizontally-extending stack of folded forms disposed on the table top. The table is a tiltable table and is able to be tilted from a substantially-horizontal position to a substantially-vertical position to likewise move the stack from a horizontal to a vertical stack position. A cart is movable to a position adjacent to the tilted table for receiving from the table the vertical stack for support on the cart. The cart can include a plurality of storage locations that can each be provided with a stack.

Web Roll Cart

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US Patent:
61708550, Jan 9, 2001
Filed:
Oct 8, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/168552
Inventors:
Peter E. Bianchetto - Foxboro MA
Assignee:
Roll Systems, Inc. - Burlington MA
International Classification:
B62B 302
US Classification:
280651
Abstract:
A web roll cart for loading, unloading, and transporting rolls of web material wherein a handle may be pivoted between two different orientations, regardless of the presence of a roll of web material thereon. The two handle orientations permit the cart to be steered from either of two sides, and further permits a roll of web material to be presented to a web handling device in either of two orientations. A locking mechanism is provided so that the handle may be locked securely in either orientation while the cart is being steered. In a preferred embodiment, the web roll cart further includes four wheels, with two of the four wheels on casters for steering, and a v-shaped bed for receiving a roll of web material.

Method And Apparatus For Business Forms Processing

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US Patent:
56929994, Dec 2, 1997
Filed:
Apr 29, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/235506
Inventors:
H. W. Crowley - Newton MA
John W. Clifford - Ashland MA
Peter Bianchetto - Foxboro MA
Assignee:
Roll Systems, Inc. - Burlington MA
International Classification:
B65H 2900
US Classification:
493416
Abstract:
A system for stacking continuous folded forms or web coming from a folder and separator and moving to a conveyor. A table is positioned adjacent and in line with the conveyor and in a position for receiving a horizontally-extending stack of folded forms disposed on the table top. The table is a tiltable table and is able to be tilted from a substantially-horizontal position to a substantially-vertical position to likewise move the stack from a horizontal to a vertical stack position. A cart is movable to a position adjacent to the tilted table for receiving from the table the vertical stack for support on the cart. The cart can include a plurality of storage locations that can each be provided with a stack.

Web Splicer

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US Patent:
44551908, Jun 19, 1984
Filed:
Apr 20, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/495301
Inventors:
Peter E. Bianchetto - Foxboro MA
John H. Frohock - Brockton MA
Assignee:
Butler Automatic Inc. - Canton MA
International Classification:
B65H 1914
B65H 1918
US Classification:
156504
Abstract:
An improved splicing apparatus has a splicer head comprising a pair of opposed upper and lower traveling carriages each of which supports an idler roller, a nip bar which is swingable on its carriage between a ready position downstream from its corresponding idler roller and a web preparation position at the front of the splicer head and means for pushing the nip bar towards the opposite nip bar when both carriages are in their advanced positions. A knife carriage located on the head between the two nip bar carriages retracts when either nip bar carriage retracts to permit the nip bar on the opposite carriage to be swung to its web preparation position. The knife carriage supports a knife which can be actuated momentarily to urge it from a normal retracted position to an advanced position wherein it intercepts one of the nip bars when that nip bar is in its splicing position against the opposite nip bar. The present splicer facilitates preparation of a ready web in a quick convenient and safe manner and it also produces splices between webs having little or no tails in a reliable and efficient manner.

Separator For Forming Discrete Stacks Of Folded Web

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US Patent:
55583180, Sep 24, 1996
Filed:
Mar 29, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/219503
Inventors:
H. W. Crowley - Newton MA
Stephen E. Silva - Acton MA
Peter E. Bianchetto - Foxboro MA
John W. Clifford - Ashland MA
Bruce J. Taylor - Manchester NH
Assignee:
Roll Systems, Inc. - Burlington MA
International Classification:
B65B 3550
B65G 5700
B65H 2900
US Classification:
270 3905
Abstract:
A system for conveying folded web and forming discrete stacks of folded web comprising a conveyor that receives a stack of folded output web from a web folder and separator. The conveyor drives the web from an upstream end, adjacent the web folder and separator, to a downstream end. A supporting surface, which can comprise a plurality of pivoting rails biased by a spring, selectively supports the web remote from and off of the conveyor so that a compressed stack can be formed adjacent the folder and separator. At selected times, the stack is moved by the supporting surface into communication with the folder and separator so that it can be conveyed downstream. An elevator platform can be located at the downstream location for receiving successive stacks thereon. The elevator ascends and descends so that the tops of the successive stacks are aligned with the conveyor for receipt of a further stack thereon. The elevator platform can include a drive that enables it to rotate so that successive stacks are deposited on the elevator platform in a rotationally offset orientation relative to each other.
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