Patents by Inventor John P. Simpson

John P. Simpson 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).

  • Patent number: 7770628
    Abstract: Control is provided over the pouring of iron in the casting of iron pipe in a centrifugal casting machine. The initial flow of molten iron from the pouring ladle into the trough actuates an electric eye. A second electric eye is actuated when the molten iron has filled the pouring ladle. The centrifugal casting machine is rolled up to surround the trough, the bell end of the pipe to be formed being at the end of the trough. The molten iron is poured into the casting machine trough and flows into the bell section of the pipe being cast. The casting machine is then moved away from the trough end to form the rest of the pipe.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 4, 2007
    Date of Patent: August 10, 2010
    Assignee: Griffin Pipe Products Company, Inc.
    Inventors: John P. Simpson, Carlton Cash, Brian Firtion
  • Publication number: 20090090483
    Abstract: Control is provided over the pouring of iron in the casting of iron pipe in a centrifugal casting machine. The initial flow of molten iron from the pouring ladle into the trough actuates an electric eye. A second electric eye is actuated when the molten iron has filled the pouring ladle. The centrifugal casting machine is rolled up to surround the trough, the bell end of the pipe to be formed being at the end of the trough. The molten iron is poured into the casting machine trough and flows into the bell section of the pipe being cast. The casting machine is then moved away from the trough end to form the rest of the pipe.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 4, 2007
    Publication date: April 9, 2009
    Inventors: John P. Simpson, Carlton Cash, Brian Firtion
  • Patent number: 6578089
    Abstract: A secure switch for connecting a plurality of computer systems to a single monitor and keyboard is disclosed. The system provides a first coupling section for coupling to a first monitor, a second coupling section for coupling to a second monitor, the first coupling section electrically and electromagnetically isolated from the second coupling section. A switching section isolated from each of the coupling sections.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 19, 1999
    Date of Patent: June 10, 2003
    Assignee: Emcon Emanation Control Ltd.
    Inventors: John P. Simpson, Michael H. Wong, Frank O. Blasioli
  • Patent number: 4869418
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for producing flush solder fill over recessed pins and over passage holes in circuitized substrates. A substrate carrying rack is immersed in a vessel of molten solder after it has been similarly immersed in a flux bath. While in the molten solder, the rack is vigorously agitated. The rack is then withdrawn from the molten solder and is pivoted upwardly while positioned over the molten solder. Simultaneously, an anvil is rotated from a home position to an impact position at precisely the correct moment. With the solder still molten on the substrate surfaces, the rack is then permitted to descend and is positively biased to strike the anvil thereby dislodging any excess molten solder. A unique supporting arrangement for the rack insures that only a minimum of mass acutally impacts against the anvil while insuring the effectiveness of the operation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 9, 1988
    Date of Patent: September 26, 1989
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: John P. Simpson, Gary L. Newman, James M. Larnerd, Alan J. Emerick
  • Patent number: 4799616
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for producing flush solder fill over recessed pins and over passage holes in circuitized substrates. A substrate carrying rack is immersed in a vessel of molten solder after it has been similarly immersed in a flux bath. While in the molten solder, the rack is vigorously agitated. The rack is then withdrawn from the molten solder and is pivoted upwardly while positioned over the molten solder. Simultaneously, an anvil is rotated from a home position to an impact position at precisely the correct moment. With the solder still molten on the substrate surfaces, the rack is then permitted to descend and is positively biased to strike the anvil thereby dislodging any excess molten solder. A unique supporting arrangement for the rack insures that only a minimum of mass actually impacts against the anvil while insuring the effectiveness of the operation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 6, 1987
    Date of Patent: January 24, 1989
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: John P. Simpson, Gary L. Newman, James M. Larnerd, Alan J. Emerick
  • Patent number: 4764848
    Abstract: An electrical assembly having an integrated circuit package which has a plurality of electrical conductors fixed thereto. The electrical conductors form mechanical and electrical connections. Each of the electrical conductors has a root at one end and a tip at the other end. The root of each conductor is attached to the integrated circuit package to form a fixed electrical and mechanical connection. The tip of each conductor is adapted to be connected to a surface at a predetermined location. Each of the electrical conductors has at least two bends between the root and the tip for providing strain relief when the tip is connected to a surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 24, 1986
    Date of Patent: August 16, 1988
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventor: John P. Simpson
  • Patent number: 4589720
    Abstract: A planar electronic filter has at least two dielectric plates with a ground plate between them and a plurality of parallel spaced electrodes on the outer surface of each plate. A contact area on at least one end surface connects with the ground plate. Usually contact pins are mounted, as by soldering, on the electrodes, a pin on each electrode, with the ends of the pins extending beyond the sides of the plates. The pin ends may be of male or female form, or can be formed for solder or wire wrapping attachment of conductors. The filter is generally mounted in a housing and it can be arranged that contact pins are not mounted on the electrodes but contact members in the housing make direct contact with the electrodes. A connector embodying the filter can comprise one or two housings. One housing can insert into the other and make contact with the filter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 20, 1983
    Date of Patent: May 20, 1986
    Assignee: Northern Telecom Limited
    Inventors: Sharanjit S. Aujla, Richard J. Middlehurst, John P. Simpson
  • Patent number: 4214751
    Abstract: A training bat having an adjustable handle capable of insertion within or extension from the barrel of the bat. When inserted within the bat, a player is able to master the technique of bunting by holding it with one hand as he would a glove. When the handle is fully extended, the batter may practice bunting in the conventional manner with two hands. A twist lock is provided for maintaining the handle in the extended position, and a beveled portion of the handle frictionally engages the barrel portion for maintaining the handle in the inserted position. A protective shield is provided for protecting the batter's hand while practicing bunting techniques. A novel technique for mastering the art of bunting is also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 1, 1978
    Date of Patent: July 29, 1980
    Inventor: John P. Simpson
  • Patent number: 4160549
    Abstract: An adjustable target for practicing tennis serves on a regulation size tennis court comprises a substantially rectangular frame defining an enclosure through which the tennis balls may pass. The frame includes two mutually slidable U-shaped side members. The upper leg of each side member is slidable in an upper telescoping member and the lower leg of each side member is slidable in a lower telescoping member having a downwardly extending adjustable leg and telescoped within a main upright support telescoped over an upwardly extending arm of a base. A brace extends rearwardly from the top of the frame and is adjustable therewith in a lateral direction for advantageously cooperating in releasably attaching a removable net for receiving, catching and holding the served tennis balls penetrating the opening defined by the frame.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 19, 1978
    Date of Patent: July 10, 1979
    Inventor: John P. Simpson