Patents by Inventor Gary L. Barrett
Gary L. Barrett 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: 6253626Abstract: A transducer body having a traditional single-axis envelope capable of multi-axis measurements. The transducer body includes coaxial base ends with an intermediate flexure element in the form of a ring having an internally centered stiffening web which reduces deflection and localizes strain for accurate high-capacity single-axis load measurements, as well as for bending and shear. The invention further includes a novel arrangement of strain gages on the transducer body, preferably including three sets: strain gages on the stiffening web to measure single-axis loading along the longitudinal axis of the transducer body; bending measurement strain gages spaced at 45° around the periphery of the ring element; and shear measurement strain gages located at 90° locations on the periphery of the ring.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1999Date of Patent: July 3, 2001Assignee: RS Technologies, Ltd.Inventors: Ralph S. Shoberg, Gary L. Barrett
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Patent number: 5736688Abstract: A contact input system with conductive segments made of a conductive ink and formed to follow a selected pattern that are located on a rectangular resistive surface. The conductive segments to the left of a T-shaped segment at the midpoint of each side are generally Z-shaped and those to the right of the midpoint are shaped like an inverted Z. The segments are disposed in a generally parabolic shape curving towards the center of the active surface area. The top bar of each segment overlaps at least a portion of the bottom bar of the adjacent conductive segment. The system thus has only two overlapping lines of conductive segments. The segments linearize electric fields in the resistive surface in order to provide greater accuracy in determining the location of a contact point on the surface.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 1995Date of Patent: April 7, 1998Assignee: The Graphics Technology Company, Inc.Inventors: Gary L. Barrett, Andrew L. Wolfe
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Patent number: 5438168Abstract: A touch panel of the present invention consists of a rectangular resistance member on which a potential gradient formation area is formed, a plurality of thin film active elements constructed in accordance with a side of the potential gradient formation area. Each of the thin film active elements has a couple of potential gradient formation current terminals. One of them is connected to the side of the potential gradient formation area while the other one is connected to the gradient formation current terminal included in another thin film active element at the same side as well as connected to a terminal for an external unit.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 1993Date of Patent: August 1, 1995Assignees: Gunze Limited, The Graphics Technology CompanyInventors: Andrew Wolfe, Gary L. Barrett
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Patent number: 5041701Abstract: An edge linearization device for linearizing the electric fields in a resistive surface is described. A plurality of electrodes are disposed on the perimeter of an area on a surface having a substantially uniform resistivity. The device utilizes the geometry of the spaces between adjacent conductive elements to provide resistive elements. At least one of the electrodes has an extension. The extension or extensions of the electrodes are progressively inwardly displaced into the area from the perimeter so that there is at least one center-most extension on a first portion of said perimeter and also on a second, opposing portion of said perimeter. In a preferred embodiment, the invention utilizes a surface with a substantially rectangular area having four sides and four corners. Disposed along the sides are a plurality of electrodes and corner electrodes and disposed in the corners of the surface are corner connectors. The use of T-shaped extensions of the electrodes on such a surface is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1988Date of Patent: August 20, 1991Assignee: Carroll Touch IncorporatedInventors: Andrew L. Wolfe, Gary L. Barrett
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Patent number: 4373402Abstract: Tension in a cable of a parking brake assembly is measured by way of a force measuring transducer device which is removably attachable to the lever arm bracket of the assembly located in the cabin of the automobile. The lever arm is lifted and the transducer device is positioned such that the arm presses against the load receiving surface of the transducer, such pressure being a function of the cable tension. Preferably, the transducer includes at least one flexure element connected to the load receiving surface operative to convert the force applied by the lever arm to electrical signals as a function thereof. The transducer device incorporates a retractable pin which engages an opening in the mounting bracket for the lever arm. The transducer is thus wedged between portions of the bracket and a pawl on the lever arm in a predetermined orientation such that the forces exerted by the pawl are applied generally perpendicularly to the flexure element.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1981Date of Patent: February 15, 1983Assignee: GSE, Inc.Inventor: Gary L. Barrett
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Patent number: 4362053Abstract: Apparatus for sensing the force necessary to pull the lever arm of an automobile parking brake to a predetermined position. An elongated body includes a cavity for receiving the lever arm of the parking brake assembly. The body includes a switch arranged to come into contact with portions of the parking brake assembly when the lever arm is lifted to a predetermined position. A transducer is operative to measure the amount of force required to lift the lever arm to the position at which the switch contacts the parking brake assembly.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1981Date of Patent: December 7, 1982Assignee: GSE, Inc.Inventor: Gary L. Barrett
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Patent number: 4197736Abstract: A load cell for measuring the rolling resistance of a tire as a function of a load placed on the tire. The cell includes a block having major parallel surfaces and a centrally disposed opening through which a shaft coupled to the tire rotates. An inner hub surrounding the opening and an outer hub are connected by a plurality of beams. Each beam is defined by a first pair of bores on the periphery of the inner hub and a second pair of bores in the outer hub. The first pair of bores are connected by a recessed web portion, as is the second pair of bores. The thickness of the first web portion relative to the major surfaces of the block is greater than the thickness of the other web. A first strain gage in one bore of the second pair and a second strain gage in the other bore of the second pair sense the rolling resistance of the tire along one axis and the loading force applied to the tire along another axis, respectively.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 1978Date of Patent: April 15, 1980Assignee: GSE, Inc.Inventor: Gary L. Barrett
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Patent number: 4006629Abstract: A torque measuring apparatus having a head adapted to rotate about an axis of rotation and a lever arm extending from the head and perpendicular to the axis of rotation designed to react to normal forces applied at a distance from the head. On the lever arm are a plurality of strain transducers spaced apart a certain distance as determined in accordance with predetermined mechanical properties of the lever arm. The transducers are joined electrically to form a bridge circuit, the output of which is directly proportional to the torque on the workpiece. This output is then transmitted to a display for a visual presentation of the torque.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 1975Date of Patent: February 8, 1977Assignee: GSE, Inc.Inventors: Gary L. Barrett, Ralph S. Shoberg