Patents by Inventor Alfred H. Glover
Alfred H. Glover has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 6081424Abstract: Heat is removed from electronic components located within a closed housing by the use of a heat-conducting metal clip mounted on the housing cover so as to be in pressure contact with the electronic components. The metal clip includes a U-shaped mounting portion firmly clamped to a clip-mounting wall projecting from the cover, and a series of spring arms extending through a slot opening in the cover into pressure contact with individual electronic components. The clamp force of the clip on the mounting wall is designed to act independently of the pressure exerted by each spring arm on an associated electronic component.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1998Date of Patent: June 27, 2000Assignee: Chrysler CorporationInventors: Terry P. Mach, Kurt R. Jackson, Frank Hodges, Alfred H. Glover, Chandrakant Dave, Stephen J. Morris, Joseph T. Betterton
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Patent number: 6067867Abstract: A gauge assembly is provided including a bobbin assembly disposed within a housing. A magnetic armature is rotatably supported within a sealed chamber defined by said bobbin assembly. Three independent wire coils are wrapped around the bobbin assembly within three separate coil cavities defined by the bobbin assembly.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1998Date of Patent: May 30, 2000Assignee: DaimlerChrysler CorporationInventors: Alfred H. Glover, Lawrence R. Loveday, Joseph T. Betterton
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Patent number: 5812376Abstract: A mounting assembly mounts an integrated circuit between a printed circuit board and a lower surface of a heat sink. The mounting assembly includes a plurality of electrical leads extending out from the integrated circuit and toward the printed circuit board. The electrical leads extend in a direction away from the lower surface of the heat sink. A spring is secured to the heat sink and disposed adjacent the printed circuit board and facing the integrated circuit to abut the lower surface of the heat sink such that thermal energy will pass from the integrated circuit to the heat sink.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 1997Date of Patent: September 22, 1998Assignee: Chrysler CorporationInventors: Terry P. Mach, Kurt R. Jackson, Alfred H. Glover, Chandrakant Dave, Frank Hodges, Stephen L. Morris
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Patent number: 5091633Abstract: In this arrangement the rolls of an odometer are serially built up on a support shaft and are sequentially interconnected by pinion gears which drivingly mesh with gear teeth internally of the rolls. These pinion gears are operatively mounted on partition plates which are interposed between each of the externally numbered rolls. The rolls are incrementally rotated by cooperating transfer and gear teeth on the rolls and the pinion gears so that distances traveled are accurately measured in predetermined increments. The rolls are initially stacked with number alignment and to maintain number alignment, the partition plates between each rolls are mechanically interlocked by pin and pocket construction that extend transversely from the extremity of a tangentially extending tang thereon.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1991Date of Patent: February 25, 1992Inventors: Alfred H. Glover, Joseph T. Betterton, Richard L. Biegler
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Patent number: 5089675Abstract: An improved pressure transducer having a switching device operated in response to changes in fluid pressure is disclosed which incorporates a terminal support member having electrical contacts which are designed to be electrically bonded to and mechanically interlocked with electrical contacts provided within the housing. The invention also includes an improvement in the piston contacts for preventing scratching of the resistor board. A method is provided for permanently connecting terminals of the housing with the mating metal connector terminals once they have been properly calibrated and connecting the housing ground strap with the terminal support member.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 1990Date of Patent: February 18, 1992Assignee: Acustar, Inc.Inventors: Joseph T. Betterton, Alfred H. Glover, Thomas S. McKee
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Patent number: 5038099Abstract: A radial type air-core gauge includes orthogonally positioned pairs of stator coils wound on independent coil forms spaced radially 90 degrees apart about a central cup of a gauge case. The cup houses a permanent magnet rotor which rotates about a shaft extending from a support bearing in a bottom surface of the cup to a hub of a dial pointer. Movement of the shaft causes a dial pointer to move over a dial face in response to changes of a balanced resultant field caused by variations of excitation signals applied to the stator coils.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 1989Date of Patent: August 6, 1991Assignee: Acustar, Inc.Inventors: Paul A. Markow, William Nolle, Hugo A. Jenrath, John L. Evans, Alfred H. Glover, Joseph T. Betterton
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Patent number: 5001930Abstract: An improved speedometer assembly of the electronic type which utilizes an electric motor mounted to a frame whereby the motor has an end flange portion supported against the frame by means of at least one swingable gate-like latches which are attached to a stationary support by an integral living hinge portion which provides a force against the edge of the flange.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 1989Date of Patent: March 26, 1991Assignee: Acustar, Inc.Inventors: Alfred H. Glover, Joseph T. Betterton
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Patent number: 4982607Abstract: An improved pressure transducer to measure and indicate fluid pressure levels including a housing in which a piston assembly is movable in response to pressure changes, the housing being of a composite material of metal and plastic and having grooves therein, the piston having bosses formed thereon to be engaged within the grooves of the housing to prevent rotation of the piston. The transducer is also designed to facilitate grounding of an electrical contact assembly located within the housing. The external portion of the housing may be formed in a hexagonl shape to facilitate installation and removal of the unit.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 1990Date of Patent: January 8, 1991Assignee: Acustar, Inc.Inventors: Joseph T. Betterton, Alfred H. Glover, Thomas S. McKee
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Patent number: 4982847Abstract: A board guide assembly (10) includes a printed wiring board (12) which is maintained at predetermined horizontal and vertical positions by a pair of guide mechanisms (42). The guide mechanism (42) includes a lower guide member (48) having a ramped upper surface to guide the board (12) upwards to the predetermined vertical position and an upper guide member (50) having a downwardly ramped lower surface to guide the board (12) downwardly to the predetermined vertical position between the upper and lower guide members (50, 48) and clamped therebetween. A deformable insert (46) is located between the upper and lower guide members (50, 48) to be inserted within a notch (22, 24) in the board (12). The insert (16) includes tabs (72, 74) extending therefrom on opposite sides and spaced apart along the insert (46) to provide force on the board (12) to position in the predetermined horizontal position.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1989Date of Patent: January 8, 1991Assignee: Acustar, Inc.Inventors: Alfred H. Glover, Joseph T. Betterton, Bruce Hepler
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Patent number: 4973188Abstract: A pointer bushing for securing an indicating element to an output shaft of an indicating instrument includes a base for spacing the pointer above the instrument face, a collar for connecting the base to the indicating element, and an S-shaped shaft gripping section for connecting the base to the output shaft. The output shaft connection includes a pair of posts which depend axially from the base, a reversely bent wing which extends from each arm, and a shaft gripping member forming the end of wing, the gripping members being in confronting relation to form a generally cylindrical, axially extending, radially expansible, socket for gripping the shaft whereby to fixedly hold the output shaft against relative rotative as well as axial movement.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1989Date of Patent: November 27, 1990Assignee: Chrysler CorporationInventors: Alfred H. Glover, Joseph T. Betterton, Bruce Hepler
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Patent number: 4967047Abstract: A fluid pressure transducer with an electrical switch structure therein including a conductor which is movable relative to fixed contacts as influenced by the force of internal spring forces whereas the relative positioning of a spring's end in the housing is adjustable after the transducer's assembly thereby effectively calibrating the switch's opening and closing characteristics relative to a predetermined fluid test pressure.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 1989Date of Patent: October 30, 1990Assignee: Acustar, Inc.Inventors: Joseph T. Betterton, Thomas S. McKee, Alfred H. Glover
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Patent number: 4905656Abstract: A gas flow control valve for engine crankcase emissions includes an enclosure and a hollow valve element which is supported on a rod to permit sliding movements in response to a balance of forces produced by gas pressure and a closing spring located within the hollow control valve element. Vanes straighten gas flow to prevent oscillation and rotation of the valve element.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1988Date of Patent: March 6, 1990Assignee: Chrysler Motors CorporationInventors: Joseph T. Betterton, Alfred H. Glover, Thomas S. McKee, Chris S. Romanczuk
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Patent number: 4905657Abstract: A gas flow control valve for engine crankcase emissions includes an enclosure and a hollow valve element which is supported on a rod to permit sliding movements in response to a balance of forces produced by gas pressure and a closing spring located within the hollow control valve element. Vanes straighten gas flow to prevent oscillation and rotation of the valve element.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1988Date of Patent: March 6, 1990Assignee: Chrysler Motors CorporationInventors: Joseph T. Betterton, Alfred H. Glover, Thomas S. McKee, Chris S. Romanczuk
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Patent number: 4886033Abstract: A gas flow control valve for engine crankcase emissions includes an enclosure and a hollow valve element which is supported on a rod to permit sliding movements in response to a balance of forces produced by gas pressure and a closing spring located within the hollow control valve element. Vanes straighten gas flow to prevent oscillation and rotation of the valve element.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1988Date of Patent: December 12, 1989Assignee: Chrysler Motors CorporationInventors: Joseph T. Betterton, Alfred H. Glover, Thomas S. McKee, Chris S. Romanczuk
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Patent number: 4846760Abstract: A coupler to connect spaced apart ends of a pair of aligned shafts in an odometer assembly, for example, the shaft supporting a permanent or total mileage counting device and another shaft supporting a trip counting device. The coupler has a central body with a thin guide portion extending therefrom for insertion between the shaft ends. Each end of the coupler has a pair of spaced legs defining an open ended slot adapted to receive a shaft end. One leg on either end has a resilient catch-tab for holding the coupler in position on the shaft.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1988Date of Patent: July 11, 1989Assignee: Chrysler Motors CorporationInventors: Joseph T. Betterton, Alfred H. Glover, Bruce Hepler
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Patent number: 4846762Abstract: A shaft coupler particularly adapted for automated assembly to axially spaced ends of two axially aligned shafts such as are commonly found in an odometer assembly. The coupler has a main body portion with a guide portion adapted for insertion between the shaft ends and spaced legs at either end adapted for sliding insertion over flats formed on the shaft ends. The main body has a projection therefrom adapted to be gripplingly engaged by an installation tool. Also, the projection and tool define mutual nonsymmetrical portions for orienting the tool and coupler relative to the shaft so that the coupler may be installed thereto in a simple radially directed movement.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 1988Date of Patent: July 11, 1989Assignee: Chrysler Motors CorporationInventors: Joseph T. Betterton, Alfred H. Glover, Bruce Hepler
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Patent number: 4843883Abstract: A liquid fluid level sensor responds to differential pressure forces exerted on a diaphragm as produced by exposure of liquid fluid to one side and of atmosphere to the other side. An arched resistance card is movable with the diaphragm to engage the mid-portion of a metal spring which progressively overlies greater portions of the card as the diaphragm moves thereby changing the resistance of a circuit including the card and the spring.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 1988Date of Patent: July 4, 1989Assignee: Chrysler Motors CorporationInventors: Alfred H. Glover, Daniel F. Lawless
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Patent number: 4841771Abstract: A vehicle fuel tank with a fuel level sensor is disclosed including a housing rotatably supporting a molded crank arm and a pivotal float rod attached thereto. The crank arm has a bore for insertion of one end of the crank arm and an apertured metal insert molded therein for providing a gripping interference fit between the inserted rod and the crank arm.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 1988Date of Patent: June 27, 1989Assignee: Chrysler Motors CorporationInventors: Alfred H. Glover, Daniel F. Lawless
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Patent number: 4842425Abstract: A support and retainer for a shaft to be supported in spaced overlying relation to a base member as found in an odometer assembly, including an upstanding projection or post which has a bearing portion for support purposes and further including an adjacent retainer member which extends generally parallel to the post and has a free end normally overlying the shaft end but movable in the shaft's axial direction to allow passage of the shaft end against the post's bearing.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 1988Date of Patent: June 27, 1989Assignee: Chrysler Motors CorporationInventors: Joseph T. Betterton, Alfred H. Glover, Bruce Hepler
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Patent number: 4836792Abstract: An improved combination of a circuit board and mounted electrical device with means to indirectly secure the electrical device to the circuit board. A pin of the electrical device extends through an aperture in the circuit board. An electrically conductive connector overlies the circuit board and has an end portion configured to releasably grip the pin thus securing the electrical device to the circuit board. The connector also includes a tab extending through a second aperture in the circuit board adjacent an electrical pad thereon so that the tab may be soldered to the pad to both secure the connector and to provide electrical power to the pin through the connector.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 1988Date of Patent: June 6, 1989Assignee: Chrysler Motors CorporationInventor: Alfred H. Glover