Patents Represented by Law Firm Emrich, Root, Lee, Brown & Hill
  • Patent number: 4230280
    Abstract: In a system for spreading material from a vehicle, the ground speed of the vehicle is sensed by a low torque transducer which generates a train of electrical pulses or digital signal having a repetition rate representative of the vehicle's ground speed. The digital signal energizes a stepper motor. The shaft of the stepper motor is coupled to a mechanical comparator which is also responsive to the speed of a conveyor, which delivers the material to be spread, for controlling the conveyor drive motor so that the speed of the conveyor tracks the ground speed of the vehicle even at very low speeds. Proportioning of the ground speed signals is accomplished electronically by a digital counter circuit. Override of the ground speed control signal is actuated by the operator. The override may require continued operator actuation; or the override, once actuated may last for a predetermined time or a predetermined distance travelled by the vehicle. In the latter two cases, the time and distance may be adjusted.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 11, 1978
    Date of Patent: October 28, 1980
    Assignee: Highway Equipment Company
    Inventors: Theodore M. Leigh, James L. Rawson
  • Patent number: 4230444
    Abstract: When a call for heat is established, a flame relay is actuated for a predetermined time by means of a cycling timer. Upon this initial actuation, the flame relay inhibits a checking relay and initializes a trial-for-ignition (or simply "ignition") timer. After the cycling timer times out and the flame relay has been completely cycled, which established operativeness of the flame relay and flame sensing circuitry, the checking relay is enabled and actuated for the ignition period. The checking relay then actuates the pilot valve and a spark generator to start a pilot flame. If a flame is sensed, before the ignition timer times out, the flame relay actuates the main valve and establishes a holding current for the ignition timer so that the checking relay continues to be energized. If a flame is not sensed during the trial period, the ignition timer disables the checking relay, thereby de-energizing the pilot valve before the main valve is opened.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 17, 1978
    Date of Patent: October 28, 1980
    Assignee: Johnson Controls, Inc.
    Inventor: Russell B. Matthews
  • Patent number: 4226918
    Abstract: A ferrous wire having a homogeneous coating deposited on the wire, with the homogeneous coating comprised of between about 0.3-5.0% by weight of nickel, 60-75% by weight of copper and 40-25% by weight of zinc. The homogeneous coating comprises between about 0.3-16.0 grams of coating per kilogram of ferrous wire and coating. The coated ferrous wire is adapted to provide increased and superior precured humidity aged adhesion and postcured steam-aged adhesion to rubber based products such as tires, hose and belts.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 3, 1978
    Date of Patent: October 7, 1980
    Assignee: National-Standard Company
    Inventor: Raymond A. Friend
  • Patent number: 4226233
    Abstract: A respirator through which a person may breath air or a mixture of air and oxygen, and which vibrates the material passing through the respirator during inhalation and exhalation in such a manner as to vibrate the cilia in the lungs of the person breathing through the respirator. The respirator also embodying a manually operable member for selectively applying positive pressure to the lungs of the person using the same.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 10, 1978
    Date of Patent: October 7, 1980
    Assignee: Longevity Products, Inc.
    Inventor: Richard W. Kritzer
  • Patent number: 4220247
    Abstract: A "reminder-cap" type of closure member for containers, such as medicine bottles, embodying two nested housings which are rotatable relative to each other in one direction, and non-rotatable relative to each other in the other direction, and in which the inner of the two housings has indicia thereon, which is viewable from outside the outer housing, and the outer housing has an indicating portion disposed adjacent to the indicia and movable relative to the later during rotation of the housings relative to each other; and which may embody structure that can be latched and unlatched to afford protection against a small child opening the container closed thereby.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 4, 1979
    Date of Patent: September 2, 1980
    Inventor: Steven G. Kramer
  • Patent number: 4216422
    Abstract: A solid state motor control circuit for controlling the operation of a servo motor comprises a comparator circuit including a differential amplifier having its inputs connected across terminals of the motor and having its output connected to a drive circuit the output of which is connected to a supply terminal of the motor. A reference circuit maintains a reference terminal of the motor at a reference level, and in the absence of a command signal, the differential amplifier and drive circuit maintain the voltage at the motor supply terminal at the reference level. A control switch enabled by the command signal applies a control signal to an input of the differential amplifier, and the differential amplifier responsively enables the drive circuit to raise or lower the potential at the motor supply terminal relative to the reference level, thereby energizing the motor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 15, 1979
    Date of Patent: August 5, 1980
    Assignee: Johnson Controls, Inc.
    Inventors: August A. Divjak, Peter Miczek
  • Patent number: 4213516
    Abstract: An acoustical wall panel has a core of a plurality of layers of glass fiber pressed together and having a density ranging from approximately two pounds per cubic foot at the front surface to approximately six pounds per cubic foot at the rear surface. A plurality of cavities are formed on the front surface of the core. The front of the panel is covered with fabric, and the rear is covered with a septum to provide a barrier to the transmission of sound pressure waves. The cross-sectional area, depth and spacing of the cavities are selected to improve absorption of sound in the intelligence range of speech while having less absorption in the lower frequency range to permit a desirable background or ambient noise to exist. The spacing and shape of the cavities also provides a smooth, continuously changing curvature in the cavity side walls to increase the surface area and enhance the capacity of the panel to absorb sound at flanking angles of incidence.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 29, 1978
    Date of Patent: July 22, 1980
    Assignee: American Seating Company
    Inventor: James E. Sulewsky
  • Patent number: 4214284
    Abstract: Control apparatus for a tape recorder includes a Central Processor Unit (CPU) and a Control Panel having data entry switches, mode selection switches, speed selection switches, a multiposition function select switch and other controls and a display, all of which communicate with the CPU. The system enables the operator to enter commands to be executed by the CPU in controlling the tape transport at predetermined footage locations on the tape (such as Beginning of Data or End of Data) or at a predetermined value of parameters, such as tape pack diameters of the reel being emptied or filled (Beginning of Tape or End of Tape). The operator may enter data to set or change such locations or other parameter; and he may change commands in the CPU via the data entry switches. The operator may retrieve data or command signals from the CPU and view them on a display. A footage indicator is stored and continually updated in the CPU, and it may be changed to any desired footage setting by the operator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 17, 1978
    Date of Patent: July 22, 1980
    Assignee: Sangamo Weston, Inc.
    Inventor: Thomas J. Mussatt
  • Patent number: 4207950
    Abstract: A marking element is carried by at least one arm which is pivotally mounted to a short boom. The boom, in turn, is pivotally mounted to the outboard end of a tool bar or planter frame. A single hydraulic ram is used to move the marker between a use position in which the arm extends horizontally so the marker engages the ground, and an upright position in which the arm is folded over the tool bar.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 27, 1978
    Date of Patent: June 17, 1980
    Inventor: Jon E. Kinzenbaw