James E Genis DeceasedClinton, OH

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Clinton, OH

Barberton, OH

18110 William Dr, Doylestown, OH 44230 (330) 658-5717 (330) 658-7174

New Franklin, OH

Ballston Spa, NY

Akron, OH

Athens, AL

3393 Vanderhoof Rd, Barberton, OH 44203 (330) 825-4267

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Company: Genis management service Jan 1980 Position: Owner

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Apparatus For Picking Up And Transferring Lightweight Articles

US Patent:
5061145, Oct 29, 1991
Filed:
Apr 19, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/512449
Inventors:
James Genis - Clinton OH
Normand J. Madgar - Clinton OH
Assignee:
Gen-Gar-Inc. - Akron OH
International Classification:
B65B 6900
US Classification:
414325
Abstract:
An improved apparatus for picking up, transferring and depositing lightweight articles. The apparatus includes a driven rotary member having a pluality of tubular arms extending from circumferentially spaced portions of the member. The ends of these arms pass through a portion of a receptacle in which the articles are stored and suction is set up on these arms at their ends as moved through the receptacle to attract articles thereto. An extracting mechansim is positioned in close proximity to the arc created by the ends of the tubular arms and applies a vacuum, greater than the vacuum applied by said tubular arms, to extract the articles from the tubular arms and transfer the articles to a point of deposit.

Travelling Cut-Off Saw

US Patent:
4175455, Nov 27, 1979
Filed:
Mar 22, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/888829
Inventors:
James Genis - Clinton OH
William T. Mars - Cuyahoga Falls OH
Assignee:
McNeil Corporation - Akron OH
International Classification:
B28B 1114
US Classification:
83110
Abstract:
A continuous material, such as a block of urethane foam, is moved at a constant speed in a longitudinal direction on an infeed conveyor. A stationary cutting platen is situated at the end of the infeed conveyor. A cutting saw is movable in the longitudinal and vertical direction above the platen. A piece of the material, once cut, is carried away by an outfeed conveyor adjacent the platen. The movement of the conveyors and the longitudinal and vertical movements of the cutting saw are coordinated so that the cut of the material is always completed over the cutting platen.

Panel Forming Device

US Patent:
4012186, Mar 15, 1977
Filed:
Mar 19, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/569094
Inventors:
Dario J. Ramazzotti - Tallmadge OH
Geza A. Thiry - Ravenna OH
James Genis - Clinton OH
Assignee:
McNeil Corporation - Akron OH
International Classification:
B29D 2704
US Classification:
425123
Abstract:
Disclosed is a device for making panels, such as wall panels, particularly of the type having metallic skins with a foam insulation therebetween. A movable carriage supports temperature controlled mold platens which can carry the skin material and which swing about a common axis to open and close. The carriage is positioned under a moving nozzle assembly which dispenses the insulation material between the skins. Means are provided to form male and female ends for the panels for interlock with other panels. In addition, means are provided so that the apparatus can be readily adjusted to form panels of varying widths.

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