Patents by Inventor Edward B. Miller
Edward B. Miller 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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Publication number: 20090250082Abstract: The invention relates to systems and methods that remove debris from conveyor systems, such as swarf conveyors used in machining operations. In an example, the invention relates to swarf conveyor cleaning and collecting systems and methods, or may be generally applicable for operation with other conveyor systems and environments. The washing system according to an example is positioned in association with a swarf conveyor adjacent the discharge end of the conveyor and at a position adjacent the return path immediately after the conveyor discharge end. The washing systems may be used in a variety of industries and applications, for example, metal machining operations, agricultural operations, food operations, recycling operations, lumber operations, or other operations using a conveyor system to move or remove products which can be undesirably retained on the conveyor system.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2009Publication date: October 8, 2009Inventor: Edward B. Miller
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Patent number: 4903161Abstract: A voltage surge suppression circuit for a low voltage coaxial cable comprises a gas tube connected across the signal and shield conductors and an MOV connecting the shield conductor to a ground. In the case of a balance signal line comprising two conductors, a first gas tube connects one line to ground and a second gas tube is connected across both conductors. A third gas tube may connect the other conductor to ground in which case the second gas tube may be optional. The ground is preferably a ground associated with a power line voltage surge suppression means.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 1988Date of Patent: February 20, 1990Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Paul G. Huber, John J. Gizienski, Edward B. Miller, Joseph P. Stefani, Dewey L. Harris
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Patent number: 4897049Abstract: A combination electric power tap and cable connector is permanently attached to a duplex wall receptacle over the wall plate by means of a mounting stud and screw, wherein the mounting stud is an elongated member having an externally threaded machine screw which screws into the receptacle at one end and an internally threaded blind hole for receiving the mounting screw at the other end.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 1988Date of Patent: January 30, 1990Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Edward B. Miller, Robert J. Mellen
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Patent number: 4656475Abstract: An apparatus for controlling distributed electrical loads including a microprocessor based central controller coupled via a twisted pair bi-directional data line to a plurality of microcomputer based transceiver decoders. Each transceiver decoder is coupled to a plurality of relays, each relay associated with a particular load to be controlled. Override switches and sensors, coupled to transceiver decoders provide override requests and information related to ambient conditions at the site of a load. A user defined data base includes sub-sets of relays called sectors, patterns of relay states, remote switches, a time dependent schedule and condition responses. A communication protocall and arbitration scheme provide for interactive communication between the central controller and each transceiver decoder with interfacing with the operation of any other transceiver decoder. Enhanced data storage capacity is achieved through dynamic allocation of memory space for pattern data.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1985Date of Patent: April 7, 1987Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Edward B. Miller, Charles W. Eichelberger
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Patent number: 4598286Abstract: An apparatus for controlling distributed electrical loads including a microprocessor based central controller coupled via a twisted pair bidirectional data line to a plurality of microcomputer based transceiver decoders. Each transceiver decoder is coupled to a plurality of relays, each relay associated with a particular load to be controlled. Override switches and sensors, coupled to transceiver decoders provide override requests and information related to ambient conditions at the site of a load. A user defined data base includes sub-sets of relays called sectors, patterns of relay states, remote switches, a time dependent schedule and condition responses. A communication protocall and arbitration scheme provide for interactive communication between the central controller and each transceiver decoder with interfacing with the operation of any other transceiver decoder. Enhanced data storage capacity is achieved through dynamic allocation of memory space for pattern data.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 1984Date of Patent: July 1, 1986Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Edward B. Miller, Charles W. Eichelberger
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Patent number: 4574355Abstract: An improved switch input arrangement for a system that remotely controls distributed electrical loads. The switch input arrangement is part of a transceiver decoder that receives commands from central controller for controlling the state of latching relays for controlling the power circuits of the loads. The improvements include: monitoring the state of contact closure inputs to the transceiver decoder, selectively enabling/disabling specific contact closures to control the masking of switch inputs, inclusion of an accumulated switch buffer to store the last actuation state of all relays, an answerback to insure that action occurs responsive to a switch input, a shifting threshold and multiplexing technique for more accurate reading of contact closure switch inputs, and the inclusion of a power-up reset message annunciated to the central controller to alert it that certain commands may have to be issued in order to reestablish the desired states of the transceiver.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1983Date of Patent: March 4, 1986Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Robert M. Beatty, Edward B. Miller, Paul G. Huber
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Patent number: 4562550Abstract: An improved relay actuating processor for a system that remotely control distributed electrical loads. The relay module is a part of a transceiver decoder that receives commands from a central controller for controlling the state of latching relays for controlling the power circuits of the loads.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1983Date of Patent: December 31, 1985Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Robert M. Beatty, Paul G. Huber, Edward B. Miller
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Patent number: 4535332Abstract: An apparatus for controlling distributed electrical loads including a microprocessor based central controller coupled via a twisted pair bidirectional data line to a plurality of microcomputer based transceiver decoders. Each transceiver decoder is coupled to a plurality of relays, each relay associated with a particular load to be controlled. Override switches and sensors, coupled to transceiver decoders provide override requests and information related to ambient conditions at the site of a load. A user defined data base includes sub-sets of relays called sectors, patterns of relay states, remote switches, a time dependent schedule and condition responses. A communication protocall and arbitration scheme provide for interactive communication between the central controller and each transceiver decoder with interfacing with the operation of any other transceiver decoder. Enhanced data storage capacity is achieved through dynamic allocation of memory space for pattern data.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 1981Date of Patent: August 13, 1985Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Edward B. Miller, Charles W. Eichelberger
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Patent number: 4528035Abstract: Slag formed in steel melt operations is foamed to create a protective cover using a composition comprised essentially of calcium oxide.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 1984Date of Patent: July 9, 1985Assignee: Metro Materials CorporationInventors: William B. Simpson, Jr., David F. Lundy, R. L. Parnell, Charles W. Snodgrass, Edward B. Miller, John M. Harvey
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Patent number: 4511895Abstract: An apparatus for controlling distributed electrical loads including a microprocessor based central controller coupled via a twisted pair bidirectional data line to a plurality of microcomputer based transceiver decoders. Each transceiver decoder is coupled to a plurality of relays, each relay associated with a particular load to be controlled. Override switches and sensors, coupled to transceiver decoders provide override requests and information related to ambient conditions at the site of a load. A user defined data base includes sub-sets of relays called sectors, patterns of relay states, remote switches, a time dependent schedule and condition responses. A communication protocall and arbitration scheme provide for interactive communication between the central controller and each transceiver decoder with interfacing with the operation of any other transceiver decoder. Enhanced data storage capacity is achieved through dynamic allocation of memory space for pattern data.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 1981Date of Patent: April 16, 1985Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Edward B. Miller, Charles W. Eichelberger
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Patent number: 4489385Abstract: An apparatus for controlling distributed electrical loads including a microprocessor based central controller coupled via a twisted pair bi-directional data line to a plurality of microcomputer based transceiver decoders. Each transceiver decoder is coupled to a plurality of relays, each relay associated with a particular load to be controlled. Override switches and sensors, coupled to transceiver decoders provide override requests and information related to ambient conditions at the site of a load. A user defined data base includes sub-sets of relays called sectors, patterns of relay states, remote switches, a time dependent schedule and condition responses. A communication protocall and arbitration scheme provide for interactive communication between the central controller and each transceiver decoder with interfacing with the operation of any other transceiver decoder. Enhanced data storage capacity is achieved through dynamic allocation of memory space for pattern data.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1981Date of Patent: December 18, 1984Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Edward B. Miller, Charles W. Eichelberger
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Patent number: 4484258Abstract: An apparatus for controlling distributed electrical loads including a microprocessor based central controller coupled via a twisted pair bidirectional data line to a plurality of microcomputer based transceiver decoders. Each transceiver decoder is coupled to a plurality of relays, each relay associated with a particular load to be controlled. Override switches and sensors, coupled to transceiver decoders provide override requests and information related to amibient conditions at the site of a load. A user defined data base includes sub-sets of relays called sectors, patterns of relay states, remote switches, a time dependent schedule and condition responses. A communication protocall and arbitration scheme provide for interactive communication between the central controller and each transceiver decoder with interfacing with the operation of any other transceiver decoder. Enhanced data storage capacity is achieved through dynamic allocation of memory space for pattern data.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1981Date of Patent: November 20, 1984Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Edward B. Miller, Charles W. Eichelberger
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Patent number: 4425628Abstract: A control module for controlling at least one variable-power-consuming load responsive to data input from local and/or remote locations, utilizes a controller microcomputer having an output setting the gain of a variable gain amplifier. The variable gain amplifier operates on a substantially-constant output of an oscillator to provide, on a cycle-by-cycle or long-term basis, a periodic waveform of controlled amplitude to the at least one load. The amplitude of the waveform sets the energy consumption/output of the load. Another data bus facilitates connection of local control means to a control module interface providing local control information to the controller microcomputer, while a third data bus is dedicated to communication with a remote central controller, if used.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 1981Date of Patent: January 10, 1984Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: James F. Bedard, Scott E. Cutler, Charles W. Eichelberger, Edward B. Miller, Salvatore F. Nati, Jr.
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Patent number: 4396844Abstract: An apparatus for controlling distributed electrical loads including a microprocessor based central controller coupled via a twisted pair bidirectional data line to a plurality of microcomputer based transceiver decoders. Each transceiver decoder is coupled to a plurality of relays, each relay associated with a particular load to be controlled. Override switches and sensors, coupled to transceiver decoders provide override requests and information related to ambient conditions at the site of a load. A user defined data base includes sub-sets of relays called sectors, patterns of relay states, remote switches, a time dependent schedule and condition responses. A communication protocall and arbitration scheme provide for interactive communication between the central controller and each transceiver decoder with interfacing with the operation of any other transceiver decoder. Enhanced data storage capacity is achieved through dynamic allocation of memory space for pattern data.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1981Date of Patent: August 2, 1983Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Edward B. Miller, Charles W. Eichelberger
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Patent number: 4367414Abstract: An apparatus for controlling distributed electrical loads including a microprocessor based central controller coupled via a twisted pair bidirectional data line to a plurality of microcomputer based transceiver decoders. Each transceiver decoder is coupled to a plurality of relays, each relay associated with a particular load to be controlled. Override switches and sensors, coupled to transceiver decoders provide override requests and information related to ambient conditions at the site of a load. A user defined data base includes sub-sets of relays called sectors, patterns of relay states, remote switches, a time dependent schedule and condition responses. A communication protocall and arbitration scheme provide for interactive communication between the central controller and each transceiver decoder with interfacing with the operation of any other transceiver decoder. Enhanced data storage capacity is achieved through dynamic allocation of memory space for pattern data.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 1982Date of Patent: January 4, 1983Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Edward B. Miller, Charles W. Eichelberger
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Patent number: 4301509Abstract: Meat or poultry is cooked automatically in a thermal oven to a desired degree of doneness by a chosen time. The temperature of the meat or poultry is monitored, and linear extrapolations are made therefrom. These extrapolations are compared to the course the cooking should follow, and the oven temperature is automatically varied to correct deviations from the ideal course.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1979Date of Patent: November 17, 1981Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Michael A. Haase, Edward B. Miller, Charles W. Eichelberger, Scott E. Cutler, Robert J. Wojnarowski
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Patent number: 4213182Abstract: A programmable energy load controller system, allowing each of a multiplicity of energy loads to be established in a selected one of an unenergized condition and a plurality of energized conditions, utilizes a central microcomputer facility in communication with a selected one of a plurality of remotely located load control processors, each configured with a unique address and capable of selectively energizing a plurality of energy loads coupled thereto under control of the central facility. The central facility includes at least one user input device, allowing a plurality of maps of load conditions, established in accordance with a user-selectable criteria, such as time-of-day and day-of-week requirements, to be loaded into a data storage associated with the central computer.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1978Date of Patent: July 15, 1980Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Charles W. Eichelberger, Edward B. Miller
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Patent number: 4196360Abstract: An interface driver circuit, for use in a programmable energy load controller system, comprises a pair of optically-coupled input sections, respectively receiving data and a special signal of digital nature and a first voltage polarity. A buffer amplifier section is coupled to the data input circuit for driving a twisted-wire transmission line, coupled to the paralleled inputs of a plurality of receivers, with logic signals alternating essentially between ground potential and the first voltage at the first polarity; a second amplifier section is enabled by the special signal input section and impresses a voltage of the remaining polarity across the interface driver circuit output when commanded at the special signal input, regardless of the state of the data signal at the first input.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1978Date of Patent: April 1, 1980Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Edward B. Miller, Charles W. Eichelberger
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Patent number: 4168531Abstract: A group of selectably-loadable counters is used to derive timekeeping information, for use in an energy load control system, by counting the accurate pulses obtained from a crystal-controlled oscillator and a divider chain. A back-up battery is used to allow the oscillator, dividers and counters to continue the timekeeping function even if normal power, obtained from power mains, is temporarily lost. An address decoder and input/output bus drivers interface with the counters to allow date, hour and minute time information to be routed to, or received from a data bus and under programmable control, when the clock is used in a microcomputer-based system.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1978Date of Patent: September 18, 1979Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Charles W. Eichelberger, Edward B. Miller
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Patent number: 4167786Abstract: A load control processor, for a programmable energy load controller system, includes a receiver-decoder section, a power supply section and a load switching section. The receiver-decoder section includes means for receiving an incoming data transmission encoded in a complementary-redundant error-detection code and for detecting the presence of errors in an initially transmitted address portion and a subsequently transmitted data portion of the data transmission. The power supply section includes means for recognizing the presence of a powersaver signal at the load control processor input, for removing power from the majority of the load control processor logic, when data reception and load change processing are not occurring, to reduce total power consumption of the load control processor.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1978Date of Patent: September 11, 1979Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Edward B. Miller, Charles W. Eichelberger