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30 Willow Run Dr, Centerville, MA 02632 (508) 775-0295

Greensboro, NC

Cape Coral, FL

Fort Myers, FL

Egg Hbr Twp, NJ

Egg Hbr Twp, NJ

305 SW 22Nd Pl, Cape Coral, FL 33991

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Position: Executive, Administrative, and Managerial Occupations

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Degree: Associate degree or higher

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Air Tension For Take-Ups

US Patent:
5209415, May 11, 1993
Filed:
Apr 17, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/338779
Inventors:
Charles W. Brouwer - Greensboro NC
Larry C. Cowan - Burlington NC
Thomas W. Perrino - Burlington NC
Assignee:
John Brown, Inc. - West Warwick RI
International Classification:
B65H 5938
US Classification:
242 45
Abstract:
A take-up unit for winding strand material comprising a strand-tensioning device having a compensator arm and a compensator wheel at a free end thereof for carrying a strand material to be wound and an air cylinder having means for receiving air under pressure is described. The air cylinder is interconnected with the compensator arm, thereby compensating for a change in tension of the strand material being wound. A plurality of strand-tensioning devices are interconnected with a common air supply, permitting the adjustment of the tension in the plurality of strand-tensioning devices by regulating the air feed from the common supply.

Take-Up Mechanism

US Patent:
5072889, Dec 17, 1991
Filed:
Jun 11, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/060482
Inventors:
Charles W. Brouwer - Greensboro NC
Larry C. Cowan - Hickory Grove SC
International Classification:
B65H 5420
B65H 5938
US Classification:
242 355R
Abstract:
A take-up mechanism for simultaneously winding a plurality of yarns, tapes, or other strands on a plurality of take-up spindles is described. The mechanism comprises a support unit, a plurality of yarn take-up spindles positioned in substantially vertical alignment on the support unit, and a motor or the like in cooperation with the take-up spindles for driving separately each of the plurality of spindles. A compensator arm assembly comprising a plurality of compensator arms with each having a guide roll is positioned in substantially vertical alignment relative to the take-up spindles, with each of the compensator arms of the assembly individually controlling the speed of the drive motor for a take-up spindle. The plurality of yarn strands are fed to the compensator arm guide rolls at an angle of at least 60 degrees and no greater than 90 degrees. The take-up mechanism can be arranged in a compact manner which is of critical concern in a factory.

Stall Protection Circuit For Brushless Motor Control

US Patent:
4623826, Nov 18, 1986
Filed:
Jul 31, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/636216
Inventors:
Kenneth A. Benjamin - Greensboro NC
Charles W. Brouwer - Greensboro NC
Assignee:
John Brown Inc. - Warwick RI
International Classification:
H02P 602
US Classification:
318254
Abstract:
This relates to the provision of a stall shutdown circuit for a brushless direct current motor wherein energization of the windings of the stator of the motor is controlled by transistors. By providing a stall shutdown circuit for shutting down power to the transistors when a stall condition exists, the capacity of the power supply transistor may be reduced to one-third of that presently required, thereby greatly reducing the cost of the motor. The brushless direct current motor utilizing the stall shutdown circuit of the present invention is particularly useful in a textile machine such as a take-up device where it is necessary to stop a spindle to doff and don yarn packages.

Automatic Winding Unit

US Patent:
5211346, May 18, 1993
Filed:
Apr 26, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/186471
Inventors:
Charles W. Brouwer - Greensboro NC
Assignee:
John Brown Inc. - West Warwick RI
International Classification:
B65H 5402
B65H 5444
B65H 6704
US Classification:
242 18R
Abstract:
An automatic strand winding unit having a plurality of stations each comprising a strand supply such as glass roving, guide/traverse means, a horizontally positioned spindle for taking up strand material and automation for servicing the winding unit is described. The winding unit, including the automation, is programmed whereby, inter alia, the automation moves into a station having a full spindle, cuts the strand between the strand supply and the horizontally positioned full spindle and, while retaining the strand end from the strand supply, doffs the full spindle by pivoting the spindle to a substantially vertical or down position, and thereafter engages the strand end with a horizontally positioned empty spindle and restarts the winding operation. In a preferred embodiment the automatic winding unit is for winding glass roving using an improved coreless, expandable spindle having an automatic strand engaging and releasing mechanism.

Automatic Winding Unit

US Patent:
5192032, Mar 9, 1993
Filed:
Oct 31, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/607653
Inventors:
Charles W. Brouwer - Greensboro NC
Roger D. Lang - Gibsonville NC
Thomas W. Perrino - Burlington NC
Assignee:
John Brown Inc. - West Warwick RI
International Classification:
B65H 6704
US Classification:
242 355A
Abstract:
A winding unit having intelligence built into the winder and automation of the winder are described. The winders automatically perform functions such as open the roller bail of the winder, release a package on a winding spindle, secure a new package tube on the spindle, and set the machine to a pre-set speed through activation of a single switch. The winders are utilized either manually or with automation which will interface with the winder, cut and aspirate a strand, remove a full package from a spindle on the winding unit, install a new package tube on the spindle, and then re-thread the spindle. Since the intelligence is divided between the winding unit and the robot, the robot can be relatively simple in construction.

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