Gerald J Orlowski Deceased2402 Riviera Dr, Tempe, AZ 85282

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2402 Riviera Dr, Tempe, AZ 85282 (480) 820-0069

Chandler, AZ

Payson, AZ

Mesa, AZ

Paradise Valley, AZ

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Position: Machine Operators, Assemblers, and Inspectors Occupations

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Us Patents

Assembly And Method For Facilitating Penile Erection In The Human Male

US Patent:
6659938, Dec 9, 2003
Filed:
Aug 26, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/228035
Inventors:
Gerald J. Orlowski - Tempe AZ, 85282
John M. Orlowski - Amsterdam NY
Assignee:
Gerald J. Orlowski - Tempe AZ
International Classification:
A61F 500
US Classification:
600 38
Abstract:
A penile constriction ring and pump assembly wherein an inner tube is provided with a gap or groove at about 270Â about a circular opening; or wherein an inner tube is provided with protrusions at about 120Â and 60Â about a circular central opening which protrude a distance into the circular central opening and when inflated with fluid apply pressure to the corpora cavernosa of the penis; means for automatically releasing the fluid from said inner tube responsive to a remote signal; and a method comprising pumping a pump to cause air under pressure to enter and inflate said inner tube until a firm, snug pressure is applied about the base of the penis; using an air evacuating pump to remove air from a cylindrical vacuum tube and thereby achieving an erection in said penis; and removing a cylindrical vacuum tube.

Apparatus For Applying Pressure In A Vertical Direction

US Patent:
4346654, Aug 31, 1982
Filed:
Jul 2, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/054287
Inventors:
Gerald J. Orlowski - Scottsdale AZ
Thomas Dugle - Cincinnati OH
Assignee:
Armour and Company - Phoeniz AZ
International Classification:
B30B 100
US Classification:
100268
Abstract:
A portable cage for compressing food articles during processing of the articles as by heating, smoking or the like. The cage includes means for moving a pair of trays toward each other to apply pressure on food articles between the trays and means for limiting the pressure so applied to a predetermined amount. The device is further capable of applying different predetermined pressures to articles on different trays, the amounts of such predetermined pressures being determined so as to offset the differences of the weights of the articles on the trays to thereby make the total pressures on the food articles on each tray more uniform. The mechanism is easily operable to open and close the cage for loading and unloading of the articles but is capable of developing substantial pressures when the trays are pressed against the food articles. Another feature of the improved cage is the provision of trays having spaced screens with mechanisms between the screens for bringing pressure on the food articles.

Apparatus For Separating Nested Cup-Shaped Containers

US Patent:
4529101, Jul 16, 1985
Filed:
Jul 26, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/401686
Inventors:
Gerald J. Orlowski - Scottsdale AZ
Assignee:
Armour Food Company - Omaha NE
International Classification:
B65H 332
US Classification:
221 11
Abstract:
Apparatus for automatically separating stacks of nested, cup-shaped containers having outwardly projecting lips around the rims thereof so that individual containers are continuously supplied to a point of use. The apparatus includes a separating mechanism for continuously separating the containers in a stack. This separating mechanism utilizes holding shoes for supporting the stack by means of shoes which contact the lip of the lowermost container. The apparatus also includes a conveyor mechanism which advances stacks of containers to a staging station. A gate arrangement is provided at the staging station to create a separation between adjacent stacks of containers and to drop consecutive ones of the stacks into the separating mechanism.

Indexing Conveyor System

US Patent:
4431104, Feb 14, 1984
Filed:
Aug 14, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/292812
Inventors:
Gerald J. Orlowski - Scottsdale AZ
Rodney D. Wicklund - Denver CO
Assignee:
Armour and Company - Phoenix AZ
International Classification:
B65G 4726
US Classification:
198427
Abstract:
An indexing conveyor system wherein a feed conveyor section receives items, which are rapidly dispensed from a source thereof, and transports the items, one behind the other, on a plurality of endless belts to a pivotal conveyor section. A counter counts the items moving on the pivotal conveyor section and effects rapid pivotal movement of the pivotal conveyor section when a predetermined number of items have been counted. The distal end of the pivotal conveyor section pivots between positions aligned first with one and then the other of a pair of elongated receiving conveyor sections arranged in tiers and each having a plurality of longitudinally extending, laterally spaced endless belts. A guard conveyor section closely overlies the pivotal conveyor section, is movable in unison therewith, and prevents items from being thrown off of the pivotal conveyor section when the latter pivots between its respective positions. A plurality of longitudinally extending, laterally spaced rods are disposed between the upper portions of the endless belts of each receiving conveyor section and rotate in the same direction about their longitudinal axes.

Apparatus And Method For Molding Meat Patties

US Patent:
4276318, Jun 30, 1981
Filed:
Feb 4, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/118212
Inventors:
Gerald J. Orlowski - Scottsdale AZ
Rodney D. Wicklund - Denver CO
Richard D. Sandlas - Littleton CO
Walter W. Weibler - Arvada CO
Assignee:
Armour and Company - Phoenix AZ
International Classification:
B29C 100
B29C 302
B29C 304
A22C 1700
US Classification:
426513
Abstract:
A molding apparatus and method are provided for forming patties from an agglomerable edible material such as meat. The apparatus includes a turret which rotates between a feed station where the edible material is fed upwardly under pressure into one of a plurality of mold cavities and a discharge station where each formed patty is ejected by a piston. An improved sealing means is provided for effecting sealing engagement of a feed spout assembly with the bottom surface of the rotating turret. An improved cut-off band is also provided for separating the formed patties from the turret at the discharge station. Reciprocation of the piston in each mold cavity is regulated by a control means which includes means for limiting the free upward movement of the piston until the cavity opening is fully aligned with a feed opening in the feed spout assembly.

Animal Exerciser

US Patent:
4232630, Nov 11, 1980
Filed:
Feb 2, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/009375
Inventors:
Gerald J. Orlowski - Scottsdale AZ
Thomas E. Dugle - Cincinnati OH
Assignee:
Fun-Tech Products Company - Phoenix AZ
International Classification:
A01K 1500
US Classification:
119 29
Abstract:
An animal exerciser especially well suited to horses that provides means for straight line exercising and positive turning in apparatus including a carriage, means for reciprocally moving the carriage in a substantially straight line, means for attaching the animal to the carriage, and means for supporting the operative elements at a desired height. A preferred embodiment has an endless belt and means connecting an anchor point on the belt to alternating positions on the carriage whereby the direction of travel of the carriage is reversed at each end of the line of travel.

Apparatus For Molding Meat Patties

US Patent:
4193167, Mar 18, 1980
Filed:
Nov 9, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/959384
Inventors:
Gerald J. Orlowski - Scottsdale AZ
Rodney D. Wicklund - Denver CO
Richard D. Sandlas - Littleton CO
Walter W. Weibler - Arvada CO
Assignee:
Armour and Company - Phoenix AZ
International Classification:
A22C 700
US Classification:
17 32
Abstract:
An improved molding apparatus is provided for forming patties from an agglomerable edible material, particularly meat in frozen flake cut form. The apparatus includes a rotating turret with a plurality of mold cavities and reciprocable pistons. The turret rotates between a feed station where the edible material is fed upwardly under pressure into the mold cavities and a discharge station where the formed patties are ejected and separated by a continuous cut-off band. An improved cut-off band is also provided in which the band is disposed at a slight angle to facilitate its entry into the interfaces between the bottom surfaces of the pistons and the formed patties. The leading corners of the pistons are chamfered to receive the blade. The band is looped between a pair of pulleys on adjustable supports for providing the desired inclination of the band. Scrapers and spray nozzles are provided to maintain the cleanliness of the band and the pulley grooves.

Spinning Toy

US Patent:
4538999, Sep 3, 1985
Filed:
Feb 6, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/577197
Inventors:
Gerald J. Orlowski - Scottsdale AZ
Assignee:
Fun-Tech Products Company - Phoenix AZ
International Classification:
A63H 1102
A63H 1120
A63H 1316
US Classification:
446259
Abstract:
A spinning toy having a hollow housing, a detachable cover, a cargo carrier in the housing, means responsive to attachment of the cover to engage first detent means, means for rotating the toy, means for retaining the cover on the housing as the toy is rotated, means responsive to centrifugal force for transferring the engagement to second detent means, and means responsive to a decrease in centrifugal force for disengaging the second detent means and means for ejecting the cover and cargo upon release of the second detent means; and a launcher that serves as means for retaining the cover on the housing during the transition from first to second detent means, the launcher having means for disengaging the toy and moving it away to spin freely.

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