Nagy v. International Cork Co.

290 F. 223, 1921 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 1552
CourtDistrict Court, E.D. New York
DecidedJune 20, 1921
StatusPublished

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Nagy v. International Cork Co., 290 F. 223, 1921 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 1552 (E.D.N.Y. 1921).

Opinion

CAMPBELE, District Judge.

This is a suit for infringement of patent No. 1,063,720, issued by'the United States Patent Office to the plaintiff herein, dated June 3, 1913, and patent No. 1,419,583, issued by the United States Patent Office to the plaintiff, dated June 13, 1922. The answer is invalidity and noninfringement.

[t, 2] Plaintiff bases this suit on claim 1 of patent No. 1,063,720, which reads as follows:

“1. In a device of the character described, the combination with a hopper adapted to receive a mass of sealing disks of cork or the like having a discharge opening and an inclined passage leading to said opening, of a chute communicating with said passage, the bottom of said passage and said chute being formed by a movable plate, means for imparting a shaking motion to said plate, a drum mounted above and in alignment with said passage, and a plurality of springs on said drum, said springs serving to permit only those disks to enter said chute which slide on one of their faces in said passage toward said chute and at the same time to agitate the mass of disks in said hopper,”

and claims 1, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 of patent No. 1,419,583, which read as follows:

“1. A feeding attachment for crown cork assembling machines embody-’ ing therein a hopper adapted to receive cork disks in bulk and having an open bottom -adapted to permit a mass of cork to simultaneously pass therethrough, a vertically extending chute, the lower end of which terminates adjacent the cork disk feeding mechanism of an assembling machine, a plate mounted below the open bottom of said hopper and having an outlet opening therethrough adapted to permit disks to pass into the open top of said chute, said plate extending on an incline from adjacent said chute to adjacent said hopper, whereby cork disks have a tendency to move along said plate by gravity from adjacent said hopper to adjacent said outlet opening, means imparting continuous vibratory movement to said plate in the direction of the feeding movement of the disks thereon from said hopper to said chute, whereby disks thereon will be kept in continuous motion and will be caused to progress flatwise thereupon, and confining means adjacent said outlet opening, whereby disks will be suesessively directed therethrough into said chute.”
“3. A fee.ding attachment for crown cork making machines embodying therein a frame, an open bottom hopper supported thereby, a cross-bar having an opening therethrough, a chute, one open, end of which communicates with the opening in said cross-bar and the other open end ' of which terminates adjacent the cork disk’ feeding mechanism of an assembling machine, ways upon said frame inclined from adjacent said cross-bar toward said hopper, a movable plate mounted upon said ways below, and spaced away from, the bottom of said hopper, and having an outlet opening therethrough adjacent the opening in said cross-bar, means adjacent [225]*225said opening confining the disks upon said plate, and means imparting continuous vibratory movement to said plate, whereby the disks discharged from the hopper upon said plate, will be constantly agitated and advanced upon said plate until discharged through the outlet opening thereof into said chute.
“4. A feeding attachment for crown cork making machines embodying therein a frame, an open bottom bopper supported thereby, a cross-bar having an opening therethrough, a chute, one open end of which communicates with the opening in said cross-bar and the other open end of which terminates adjacent the cork disk feeding mechanism of an assembling machine, ways upon said frame inclined from adjacent said cross-bar toward said hopper, a movable plate mounted upon said ways below, and spaced away from, the bottom of said hopper, and having an outlet opening therethrough adjacent the opening in said cross-bar, a casing inclosing a portion of said plate and confining disks thereupon about said outlet opening, said easing being carried by and movable with said plate, and means imparting continuous vibratory movement to said plate, whereby the disks discharged from the hopper upon said plate, will be constantly agitated and advanced upon said plate until discharged through the outlet opening thereof into said chute.
‘•5. A feeding attachment for crown cork making machines embodying therein a frame, an open bottom bopper supported thereby, a cross-bar having an opening therethrough, a chute, one open end of which communicates with the opening in said cross-bar and the other open end of which terminates adjacent the cork disk feeding mechanism of an assembling machine, ways upon said frame inclined from adjacent said cross-bar toward said hopper, a movable plate mounted upon said ways below, and spaced away from, the bottom of said hopper, and having an outlet opening there-through adjacent the opening in said cross-bar, a casing inclosing a portion of said plate and confining disks thereupon about said outlet opening, said casing being carried by and movable with said plate, said casing comprising a side wall, portions of which converge toward said outlet opening and a top, the edge of which adjacent said hopper extends obliquely to the line of movement of said plate and is spaced away from said plate less than the diameter of a disk, and means imparting continuous vibratory movement to said plate, whereby the disks discharged from the hopper upon said plate, will, be constantly agitated and advanced -upon said plate until discharged through the outlet opening thereof into said chute.
“6. A feeding attachment for crown cork making machines embodying therein an open bottom hopper, a movable plate mounted below the discharge of said hopper and having an elliptical outlet opening therethrough, a chute, one open end of which terminates adjacent the outlet opening in said plate, and the other open end of which terminates adjacent the cork disk feeding mechanism of an assembling machine, said plate being spaced away from the discharge of said hopper a progressively increasing distance toward said chute, means adjacent said outlet opening confining the disks upon said plate, and means imparting continuous vibratory movement to said plate, in the direction of the feeding movement of the disks thereon from said hopper to said chute, whereby the disks discharged from the hopper upon said plate, will be constantly agitated and advanced upon said plate until discharged through the outlet opening thereof into said chute.
“7. A feeding attachment for crown cork making machines embodying' therein a frame, an open bottom hopper supported thereby, a cross-bar having a tapering opening therethrough, a chute, one open end of which communicates with the opening in said cross-bar and the other open end of which terminates adjacent the cork disk feeding mechanism of an assembling machine, ways upon said frame inclined from adjacent said crossbar toward said hopper, a movable plate mounted upon said ways below, and spaced away from, the bottom of said hopper, and having an elliptical outlet opening therethrough adjacent the opening in said cross-bar, a casing inclosing a portion of said plate and confining disks thereupon about said outlet opening, said easing being carried by and movable with said plate, an elliptical throat carried by said plate having converging sides [226]*226leading from said outlet opening and constantly communicating with said opening in said cross-bar,.

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