Patents Represented by Attorney Charles H. Lindrooth
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Patent number: 4348151Abstract: A frame assembly is secured within an open topped truck box and includes a pair of side frames and head rack at the front of said truck box. A lifting yoke is mounted on rollers between the side frames and when in the elevated or winching position, it can be rolled along the side frames from a forward position to a rearward position and vice versa and a winch assembly is mounted upon the lifting yoke for loading and unloading items upon or from the truck box. Brake clamps are provided to lock the lifting yoke in position along the side frames. When not in use, the lifting yoke may be stored by pivoting the yoke forwardly until it lies upon the outer sides of the side frame whereupon it is detachably locked to the head rack. By routing the winch cable around pulleys on the yoke and on the side frame assembly, the winch can be used to partially elevate the lifting yoke from the stored position to adjacent the winching position and vice versa.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1980Date of Patent: September 7, 1982Assignee: WGM Safety Corp.Inventor: Lorimer Olson
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Patent number: 4336005Abstract: The disclosure relates to improvements in pumps and motors of the gear type. The gear elements are arranged within the pump or motor housing so that the ends or the tips of the teeth are spaced out of fluid sealing relationship and not pressed into the surrounding chamber wall on the low pressure side of the housing. Rigid sealing members of limited circumferential extent having a curved sealing surface and planar support and side wall surfaces are seated in a recess in the housing at the high pressure side of the gears for the purpose of providing a fluid seal between the tips of the teeth in a limited region adjacent the opening in the housing which is at higher pressure. The sealing members are positioned in a recess in the housing and are configured to be resistant to bending and movement. The sole support for the shoes is provided by planar surfaces on the side pressure plates.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1980Date of Patent: June 22, 1982Assignee: Tyrone Hydraulics, Inc.Inventors: James R. McBurnett, James M. Eley
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Patent number: 4334480Abstract: Leg structure for portable, height-adjustable gantries is disclosed having an upper, single vertical tubular post member telescopingly received within an open-ended sleeve formed by coupled aligned channel members of lower, break-apart sectional supporting framework. The channel members are supported and elevated by diagonal bracing members and struts giving a generally inverted-Y shaped configuration to the leg so that it can straddle objects and permitting the free, unobstructed downward passage of the post through the lower opening of the sleeve. A locking bolt passes through aligned holes in the post and channels to selectively hold their relative positions, with hand-operated winch means aiding the movement of the post. Post extension members are disclosed which can be added to the leg post while the gantry is assembled. The plate connection between the top of the post and a load-supporting I-beam is externally and internally braced by triangles and post weldment or casting insert elements, respectively.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1980Date of Patent: June 15, 1982Inventor: Bernard E. Wallace, deceased
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Patent number: 4327723Abstract: Disclosed is a shield assembly for a catheter particularly useful for the protection of flow directed catheters used in the measurement of central venous pressure and pulmonary wedge pressure. The shield assembly includes front and rear hubs sized to permit movement of the catheter therethrough and a feed tube for interconnecting the front and rear hubs. A flexible sheath interconnects the two hubs. The sheath is substantially longer than the feed tube and is collapsible to permit interconnection of the hubs by the feed tube and is extendible to shield a substantial length of catheter.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 1980Date of Patent: May 4, 1982Assignee: Arrow International, Inc.Inventor: Paul L. Frankhouser
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Patent number: 4328015Abstract: A process and apparatus for forming fibers from attenuable materials, such as molten glass, by attenuating streams of glass from the bottom of a bushing wherein the bottom has downwardly presented wall portions at upper and lower levels. According to the disclosure the upper and lower wall portions are formed into series of elongated channels, separated by grooves in the underside of the bushing. Filamentary material is manufactured by drawing at least one filament from each of a plurality of orifices formed in spaced rows in the bottom walls of the channels. Temperature differences existing in the molten material within the bushing are evened out by differential cooling of the material as it flows through the channels to the orifices. Cooling is effected in various ways including the placement of solid elongated cooling fins underneath the grooves between channels.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1980Date of Patent: May 4, 1982Assignee: Societe Vetrotex Saint-GobainInventors: Giuseppe Melan, Pierre Verdet, Christian Besenval
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Patent number: 4327555Abstract: An absorption type air conditioning system in which a solar collector is used integrally to heat and strip refrigerant from the mixture of absorbent and refrigerant to eliminate a separated hot water or other heat transfer medium cycle as normally employed between the solar collector and the stripper generator.Also, the present invention includes an absorber which is integrally located within the confines of a deep water well used to extract heat from the entire system, together with a condenser coil or tube also located within the deep water well. The integral location of absorber and condenser within the confines of the heat sinking medium, such as a deep water well raises the overall cooling efficiency since a separated cooling cycle and heat exchanger are eliminated.The invention is particularly suited to brine type absorption systems, such as lithium bromide and water solutions where stripper generator action may take place at temperatures easily obtainable with the solar collector process included.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1979Date of Patent: May 4, 1982Inventor: Donald F. Dimon
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Patent number: 4327638Abstract: Magnetically actuated impact equipment useful for high speed printers, punches or the like, is disclosed. Actuating magnets formed of materials characterized by wide hysteresis loops such as samarium-cobalt and mischmetal cobalt are disclosed. As disclosed, these magnets are oriented with like poles facing one another along opposite sides of gaps which run lengthwise of a print line. Magnetically actuated devices are shown with coils extending into the gaps with the plane of each coil being parallel to the print line. In one embodiment of the invention the magnets are arranged in upper and lower banks with coils on different movable devices extending upwardly and downwardly into gaps between the magnets in each bank. Another embodiment discloses coil-carrying devices which are mounted so as to be stepped along the gaps to various printing positions.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1980Date of Patent: May 4, 1982Assignee: North Atlantic Industries, Inc.Inventor: Carl I. Wassermann
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Patent number: 4320531Abstract: A frequency conversion system, including a time shared frequency converter and a time shared band limited amplification system, whereby a plurality of information bearing signals are commonly obtained, determined, filtered and amplified over a single path. The process admits signals whose carriers are separated by frequency or phase, and whose amplitudes are different.Synchronous and asynchronous receivers which ordinarily require dual mixers, filters and amplifiers are simplified by this invention. Phase locked loop demodulators, including AM, DSSC and Costas loop demodulators, which ordinarily require a pair of phase detectors, filters and amplifiers to generate the in-phase and quadrature-phase channels are simplified by this invention. The use of a common path for the in-phase and quadrature-phase channels also permits the close matching of gain and frequency response in each channel.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 1979Date of Patent: March 16, 1982Inventor: Donald F. Dimon
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Patent number: 4316698Abstract: A wind-driven turbine with a self-regulating pitch control system is disclosed. The turbine includes a wheel having a plurality of wings or blades that rotate about a longitudinal pivot axis through a pitch range. The blades are in coned or parallel relation to the axis of rotation of the wheel. Biasing means are provided for biasing the wings toward a starting pitch position. The center of gravity of each wing is spaced from the axis of rotation of the wheel and from the pivot axis of the wing toward its trailing edge. Centrifugal force acting on the wings causes them to move from a starting pitch orientation to a power pitch orientation as the speed of the turbine increases. A system is provided for selectively controlling the pitch of the wings, preferably from a location remote from the turbine.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 1979Date of Patent: February 23, 1982Inventor: Val O. Bertoia
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Patent number: 4311892Abstract: A pressure limiting switch is provided for limiting the upper and lower limit values of the air pressure in a circuit feeding pneumatic controls. The switch has a switching arm which is pivotable at one end around a fixed axis in the switch body and adapted to actuate with its other end a microswitch closing a valve in the circuit if necessary. The air pressure is sensed by a movable element which engages the switching arm between the pivot axis and the microswitch. The switching arm is spring biased for compensating the microswitch spring. The air pressure range is adjustable through adjusting discs serving as abutments for movement of the switching arm.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1980Date of Patent: January 19, 1982Assignee: Beta, B.V.Inventor: Pieter Engelander
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Patent number: 4311445Abstract: Hydraulic equipment useful as a pump or motor intended for applications where hydraulic fluid is exposed to contamination by abrasive particulate material is disclosed. Leakage paths from the high pressure chamber in a gear pump or motor are provided with inserts of an abrasion and erosion resistant material at points where wear from abrasives in the hydraulic fluid is aggravated. In particular, the bearing surfaces of the pressure loaded side plates are provided with an insert of abrasion and erosion resistant material in the mesh region of the teeth. Erosion and abrasion resistant rings are located on the side plates in the region surrounding the openings for the shafts and extending interiorly of the tooth root circle to the journal bearings.Also disclosed are radial sealing shoes which are supported by the side plates and are radially urged into sealing relationship with the tips of the teeth by the pressure existing at the high pressure side of the gears.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1979Date of Patent: January 19, 1982Assignee: Tyrone Hydraulics, Inc.Inventors: James M. Eley, Arthur B. Joyce
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Patent number: 4310070Abstract: A climbing mechanism is disclosed that comprises a central upright post with right and left foot pedal assemblies slidably disposed on right and left lateral sides of the post. Each pedal assembly is attached to a wedge-shaped slider that travels within a complementary shaped channel lengthwise of the post. Each pedal includes a foot-supporting sole portion and has a foot restraining strap. User-controlled pivoting of the pedals controls the mechanism that locks the pedals with respect to the post. Illustrative embodiments describe locking and unlocking arrangements wherein a projecting member affixed to each pedal assembly (such as a tooth or a cambered element) is controllably mated with a selected one of a plurality of sockets or recesses located lengthwise of the post. A further embodiment describes a locking and unlocking arrangement in which a braking member on each pedal assembly selectively positions each assembly through controllably gripping a cable disposed lengthwise of the post.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 1978Date of Patent: January 12, 1982Inventor: Spiridon A. Mastrogiannis
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Patent number: 4310667Abstract: Derivatives of 9-hydroxy ellipticine, preparation thereof, and use thereof for the treatment of leukemias and solid tumors.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1978Date of Patent: January 12, 1982Assignee: Agence Nationale de Valorisation de la Recherche (ANVAR)Inventors: Jean-Bernard Le Pecq, Claude Paoletti
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Patent number: 4266915Abstract: The disclosure relates to improvements in pumps and motors of the gear type. The gear elements are arranged within the pump or motor housing so that the ends or the tips of the teeth are spaced out of fluid sealing relationship and not pressed into the surrounding chamber wall on the low pressure side of the housing. According to the disclosure, sealing members of limited circumferential extent are provided in the housing at the high pressure side of the gears for the purpose of providing a fluid seal between the tips of the teeth in a limited region adjacent the opening in the housing which is at higher pressure. The sealing members disclosed are a pair of separate shoes located adjacent the high pressure opening. The sole support for the shoes is provided by the side pressure plates.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1979Date of Patent: May 12, 1981Assignee: Tyrone Hydraulics Inc.Inventors: James R. McBurnett, James M. Eley
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Patent number: 4264788Abstract: This invention relates to damping pads and accoustical horns for use with transducer assemblies. The problems of proximity detection ranges, subfreezing operating temperature ranges, ringing and backwave reflection are addressed. In a preferred embodiment of an ultrasonic level control indicator using a piezoelectric transducer, a resilient, compressible sound absorbing damping material (like polyurethane pads) is compressed against the transducer vibrating member to decrease ringing and backwave effects. An acoustical horn assembly with a tapered opening is positioned adjacent the transducer to improve the signal.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 1979Date of Patent: April 28, 1981Assignee: Princo Instruments, Inc.Inventors: John F. Keidel, Larry P. Kahhan
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Patent number: 4250715Abstract: Heat transfer systems utilizing the standard vapor/compression refrigeration cycle with commonly available refrigerant fluids are disclosed. The embodiments disclosed provide switching means for selective use of the equipment for cooling or for heating in preferred form. In some embodiments, only the heating or only the cooling capability of a system is utilized. Common to the embodiments is a system for pressurizing the refrigerant fluid utilizing a heat source such as a solar collector, waste heat from a generator, automobile engine or other power plant, or even a small gas or electrical heater or the like. Equipment including a venturi device for drawing refrigerant at low pressure through an evaporator for cooling purposes and for extraction of heat from the atmosphere for heating purposes is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 1979Date of Patent: February 17, 1981Inventor: Frank W. Ratliff
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Patent number: 4249718Abstract: Hydraulic bolt tightening means comprises a body, a piston mounted in the body, the piston and the body being of generally annular configuration to allow the device to be assembled in encircling fashion to a bolt or like components, and an annular chamber between the body and the piston for the admission of fluid under pressure to effect relative axial displacement of the body and the piston whereby the axial dimension is increased, the piston comprising an inner part having a pressure area which is subject to the pressure in said chamber and an outer part to which the fluid pressure is transmitted via said inner part and an interposed mass of solid, yielding and substantially incompressible material whose effective pressure area is less than that of said inner piston part whereby, in use, said mass is caused to expand radially so as to seal against leakage of fluid from the chamber while at the same time transmitting the pressure to the outer piston part.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1979Date of Patent: February 10, 1981Assignee: Hydra-Tight LimitedInventor: Frederick Heaton
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Patent number: 4247021Abstract: A demountable bottom opening, foldable and reusable container for finely divided materials such as chopped glass fiber strands and other bulk, flowable materials is disclosed. The container is adapted to be mounted on a permanent pallet of great rigidity. The pallet is comprised of a skeletal base frame on which is mounted a shallow crown which receives and supports the container. The crown surrounds a central opening which is closed by hinged hexagonally-shaped flaps locked in position when the loaded containers are stored or transported. The flaps are unlocked to swing down to the sides of the opening so that they do not interfere with unloading of the container thereby insuring complete emptying. The use of an impervious foldable sleeve extending from the opening in the container and which unfolds to serve as a funnel through which the material is unloaded into a hopper beneath the pallet is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 1980Date of Patent: January 27, 1981Assignee: Saint-Gobain IndustriesInventors: Georges Renier, Jackie Jullien
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Patent number: 4242955Abstract: Magnetically actuated impact equipment useful for high speed printers, punches or the like, is disclosed. Actuating magnets formed of materials characterized by wide hysteresis loops such as samarium-cobalt and mischmetal cobalt are disclosed. As disclosed, these magnets are oriented with like poles facing one another along opposite sides of gaps which run lengthwise of a print line. Magnetically actuated devices are shown with coils extending into the gaps with the plane of each coil being parallel to the print line. In one embodiment of the invention the magnets are arranged in upper and lower banks with coils on different movable devices extending upwardly and downwardly into gaps between the magnets in each bank. Another embodiment discloses coil-carrying devices which are mounted so as to be stepped along the gaps to various printing positions.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1978Date of Patent: January 6, 1981Assignee: North Atlantic Industries, Inc.Inventor: Carl I. Wassermann
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Patent number: RE30977Abstract: A machine, and method, for tumbling objects or parts, generally of plastic material, to remove thin flange-like projections left along mold mating lines and frequently referred to as "flash". An advancing belt-like conveyor has a portion disposed to define an object-supporting surface so upwardly sloped in the direction of conveyor advance, as to cause tumbling and consequent deflashing of a mass of objects supported on said surface. The conveyor is also movable between two positions in which the objects are, respectively, loaded upon and automatically discharged from the conveyor. In the illustrated apparatus these are upper and lower positions. Tumbling occurs in the upper position, and discharge takes place in the lower position, under the influence of the advancing movement of the conveyor. The system includes mechanism for effecting additional cleaning of the objects, while tumbling on the conveyor, by subjecting them to a blast of impact cleaning media.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 1980Date of Patent: June 22, 1982Assignee: Finmac IncorporatedInventor: Robert F. Zecher