Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1990-1994
Title: The Innovations of Richard B. Reich
Introduction
Richard B. Reich is an accomplished inventor based in Midlothian, VA (US). He holds a total of 3 patents that showcase his innovative contributions to various fields. His work primarily focuses on the application of fluidized materials and the efficient handling of cylindrical articles.
Latest Patents
One of his latest patents is titled "Application of fluidized material to a substrate using intermittent." This invention relates to the treatment of substrates with fluidized material in repetitive patterns during application cycles. The treatment patterns made with this invention can be altered by changing machine operating parameters. The patterns of fluidized material are applied to substrates using intermittent charges of compressed air. The intermittent charges of compressed air pass through a venturi slot, creating a region of low pressure in the charges adjacent to a region where the fluidized material accumulates between application cycles. This region of low pressure helps to entrain the fluidized material in the charge of compressed air. After the fluidized material is entrained in the charge of compressed air, the charge deposits the fluidized material on the substrate.
Another significant patent is "Methods and apparatus for feeding and assembling cylindrical articles." This invention provides methods and apparatus for sorting and transporting cylindrical articles from a jumbled mass into a continuous stream of uniformly spaced articles aligned end-to-end. The methods include the steps of sorting, spacing, and incorporating the spaced-apart articles into component assemblies. The apparatus comprises a bowl feeder, a series of frictional, suction, and lugged belt conveyors, and a plurality of vacuum transfer and assembly drums. It also includes a plurality of sensors, a control system, and transmission systems for regulating the sorting and transfer of the articles, synchronizing transfer between apparatus subsystems, and incorporating the articles into component assemblies.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Richard has worked with notable companies such as Philip Morris Inc. and Robertshaw Controls Company. His experience in these organizations has contributed to his expertise in the field of invention and innovation.
Collaborations
Richard has collaborated with several professionals, including Billy J. Keen, Jr. and George Robert Scott. These collaborations have likely enriched his work and expanded his innovative capabilities.
Conclusion
Richard B. Reich is a notable inventor whose work has significantly impacted the fields of fluidized materials and cylindrical article handling. His patents