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Rudolph Schoendienst

age ~76

from Brick, NJ

Also known as:
  • Rudolf M Schoendienst
  • Rudoplh Schoendienst
  • Schoendienst Rudoplh

Rudolph Schoendienst Phones & Addresses

  • Brick, NJ
  • Sea Girt, NJ

Us Patents

  • Suspension Track Belt

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  • US Patent:
    7051870, May 30, 2006
  • Filed:
    Nov 26, 2003
  • Appl. No.:
    10/722775
  • Inventors:
    Rudolph Schoendienst - Brick NJ, US
    Willi Fuelleman - Freehold NJ, US
    Jeffrey C. Hudgens - San Francisco CA, US
  • Assignee:
    Applied Materials, Inc. - Santa Clara CA
  • International Classification:
    B65G 17/06
  • US Classification:
    198850, 198801
  • Abstract:
    Belt assemblies comprising a flexible belt having a longitudinal axis and a plurality of substantially T-shaped plates, each of the substantially T-shaped plates including a substantially horizontal portion and a substantially vertical portion, the substantially vertical portion of each substantially T-shaped plate being fastened to the flexible belt are disclosed. The belt assemblies can be used for vertically suspending loads from the assemblies and transporting loads in a conveyor system.
  • Toothed Belt With Tooth Reinforcements

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  • US Patent:
    20050113199, May 26, 2005
  • Filed:
    Nov 26, 2003
  • Appl. No.:
    10/722778
  • Inventors:
    Rudolph Schoendienst - Brick NJ, US
  • Assignee:
    BrecoFlex Co., L.L.C. - Eatontown NJ
  • International Classification:
    F16G001/28
    F16G005/20
  • US Classification:
    474251000, 474205000
  • Abstract:
    A belt assembly including a belt having a plurality of longitudinally extending wires and a plurality of teeth embedded in a surface of the belt. Transverse inserts are disposed in the teeth, and the wires are bonded to the inserts or guided through the inserts.
  • Timing Belt With Wave Glide Surface

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  • US Patent:
    20050159262, Jul 21, 2005
  • Filed:
    Jan 21, 2004
  • Appl. No.:
    10/762176
  • Inventors:
    Rudolph Schoendienst - Brick NJ, US
  • Assignee:
    BrecoFlex Co., L.L.C. - Eatontown NJ
  • International Classification:
    F16G001/00
    F16G001/28
    F16G005/20
  • US Classification:
    474237000, 474238000, 474265000, 474252000, 474251000
  • Abstract:
    A timing belt comprising a wave glide surface having a side view substantially similar to a sinusoidal curve. The wave glide surface of the belt is provided for adjusting the coefficient of friction between the belt and a slider bed which is used for providing structure and integrity to the belt. Additionally, reservoirs and channels may be provided on the wave glide surface so as to house and disburse an agent thus enabling further increasing or decreasing of the coefficient of friction between the belt and the slider bed. To provide lateral guidance of the belt, a tracking guide may be provided so as to engage grooves on the periphery of pulleys. Furthermore, a plurality of teeth may be provided on the belt so as to aid in a multiple of functions during operation of the belt.
  • Cutter Having A Pair Of Cooperating Flexible Blades Providing A Pair Of Moving Point Cutting Edges

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  • US Patent:
    55842186, Dec 17, 1996
  • Filed:
    Jun 17, 1994
  • Appl. No.:
    8/261809
  • Inventors:
    Rudolph Schoendienst - Sea Girt NJ
  • Assignee:
    Hecon Corporation - Eatontown NJ
  • International Classification:
    B26D 103
    B26D 109
  • US Classification:
    83636
  • Abstract:
    A cutting device having blades with V-shaped cutting edges and shaped to cause the blade centers to deviate from a vertical plane. One blade is reciprocated. The outer ends of each blade have sliding projections engaging marginal portions of outer surfaces of the other blade so that the cutting edges are drawn toward and cross-over one another during cutting, whereby the blades increasingly move from their bent shape toward a planar shape. The blade edges cut a web from both outer edges toward the center, the center portion of the web being cut last. The blades resume their V-shaped configuration when moved to the open position. By limiting the stroke of the moving blade, the center portion of the web being cut remains uncut. The blades have support frames holding one end of the blades fixed while the opposite ends of the blades are permitted to slide to accommodate movement of one end of the blades which are elongated as they flatten. The cutting edges of the blades may be modified to make a complete cut, a partially perforated and partial cut and a perforated cut, across the web.
  • Display Housing

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  • US Patent:
    D3626644, Sep 26, 1995
  • Filed:
    Mar 25, 1993
  • Appl. No.:
    D/006279
  • Inventors:
    David N. Widmann - Manasquan NJ
    William S. Bagdi - Toms River NJ
    John M. Persel - Toms River NJ
    Rudolph Schoendienst - Sea Girt NJ
    Kirk Phillips - Brick NJ
  • Assignee:
    Hecon Corporation - Eatontown NJ
  • US Classification:
    D14113
  • Web Handling And Feeding System For Printers

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  • US Patent:
    53020375, Apr 12, 1994
  • Filed:
    Apr 10, 1992
  • Appl. No.:
    7/867140
  • Inventors:
    Rudolph Schoendienst - Sea Girt NJ
    William S. Bagdi - Toms River NJ
  • Assignee:
    Hecon Corporation - Eatontown NJ
  • International Classification:
    B41J 1148
  • US Classification:
    400586
  • Abstract:
    A web feeding and handling system for feeding a two-ply web to a printer and winding one of the webs about a take-up spool and directing the remaining web into a cutter. The printer and web feed system are arranged in a housing having an access opening sealed by a door. The printer and a feed roller holder assembly are mounted upon a plate movable between a position enhancing access to the printer and supply roll holder to facilitate supply roll replacement and feeding the web into the printer, and a position placing the printer web output end closer boa cutter and a take-up assembly mounted upon the door and including a rotatable drive disk and a spindle support which support a removable spindle to wind up one web. A motor drive mounted within the housing engages the drive disk when the door is closed and is disengaged from the disk when the door is open. The supply roll holder receives and automatically aligns the web to prevent skewing.

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