Sensors Interconnected By Timing Or Restrictive Orifice Patents (Class 137/115.22)
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Patent number: 10450056Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for a hydraulic stabilizer trim actuator (HSTA). The HSTA may operate one or more movable control surfaces. The HSTA operate responsive to commands issued by the pilot and/or by a controller and may include hydraulic architecture that minimizes the probability of an un-commanded movement or movement in the opposite direction of such commands.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2016Date of Patent: October 22, 2019Assignee: THE BOEING COMPANYInventors: Derek M. Joseph, Kevin B. Eck, Christopher D. Feet, Yonas T. Meshesha, Timothy J. Soderquist, Barry D. Hance
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Patent number: 9211961Abstract: A system and method for detecting and isolating faults in pressure ports (2) and pressure transducers (3) of a pressure sensing system are disclosed. The system comprises a set of pressure ports (2) flushed to a nose cap (1) of a space vehicle in crucifix form. Three pressure transducers (3) are connected to each pressure port (2) through pneumatic tubes (4) for measuring surface pressure from the pressure ports (2). Separate power supplying units (7, 8, 9) are connected to the three pressure transducers (3) for powering the pressure transducers (3) at each pressure port (2). A processing unit (10) is configured to acquire voltage inputs corresponding to the measured surface pressure from the pressure transducers (3). The processing unit (10) executes one or more levels of fault checking to detect and isolate pressure transducer failures and blockage of the pressure ports (2) based on the voltage inputs. Hence, it is possible to enhance the accuracy and reliability of the pressure estimation of the FADS.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2014Date of Patent: December 15, 2015Assignee: Indian Space Research OrganisationInventors: Jayakumar Madhavanpillai, Remesh Narayanan, Harish Chandran Soudamini, Swaminathan Subramaniaiyer, Sivan Kailasavadivoo, Sharma Surendra Vir
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Patent number: 8662097Abstract: A valve, preferably of the flow control construction type, has a valve piston or pressure regulator piston mounted in an axially displaceable manner in a valve housing. The valve piston and the valve housing form a damping chamber for the motional damping of the valve piston.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2011Date of Patent: March 4, 2014Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Rainer Imhof, Wolfgang Spahn
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Patent number: 8485212Abstract: A volume flow regulating valve for a hydraulic system for controlling a belt-driven conical-pulley transmission. The valve includes a control piston with a pressure surface and an oppositely facing pressure return surface. A supply segment is associated with the pressure surface, and a cooler return segment is connectable with the supply segment by a control edge of the control piston. A pressure return segment is associated with the pressure return surface, and a pressurizing segment is situated between the cooler return segment and the pressure return segment.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2008Date of Patent: July 16, 2013Assignee: Schaeffler Technologies AG & Co. KGInventors: Roshan Willeke, Eric Müller
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Patent number: 8443827Abstract: A controlling device for hydraulic consumers (10, 12) has one controlling valve (18) for controlling a supply pipeline (TReg) for the hydraulic consumer (10, 12) and a tank return pipeline (TRO). Because the control valve (18) is connected to an additional supply pipeline (TR) and constructed as a priority valve, the supply pipeline (TReg) receives priority preference of a fluid supply system over the priority of the tank return pipeline (TRO). A sensor circuit is realized which checks whether, in accordance with the load situation at the hydraulic consumer (10, 12), there is any need at all for a supply flow.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2007Date of Patent: May 21, 2013Assignee: Hydac Filtertechnik GmbHInventor: Winfried Rüb
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Patent number: 7809954Abstract: An apparatus for allowing operation of equipment by an authorized operator comprises a biometric scanner 20 receiving a biometric input from an authorized operator, and transmitting an authorization signal as long as the biometric input is received from the authorized operator. The apparatus further includes an equipment control system 18 that allows the equipment to operate substantially only while the equipment control system receives the authorization signal from the biometric scanner 20, and that prevents the equipment from operating shortly after the authorization signal is no longer received from the biometric scanner.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2005Date of Patent: October 5, 2010Inventors: Brian Scott Miller, Jack Vaughan, Oscar Allen Ladriere
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Patent number: 6994102Abstract: A pressure regulating valve which is comprised of a valve body being comprised of a cylinder, a spool slidably disposed in the cylinder with a clearance, the spool and the cylinder defining a pressure chamber and a space portion, and an urging member which urges the spool in a direction opposite to a direction of a force applied to the spool by fluid pressure in the pressure chamber. A supply passage fluidly communicates the cylinder and a fluid pressure supply source, and a drain passage fluidly communicates the cylinder and a sump. A through-passage formed in the spool fluidly communicates the pressure chamber and the space portion. An orifice disposed between the space portion and a sump limits a flow rate of fluid drained from the space portion to the sump. The spool is made of material having a lower thermal expansion coefficient than material of the valve body.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2003Date of Patent: February 7, 2006Assignee: JATCO LTDInventors: Kunihiro Yamaguchi, Koichi Tamura, Akinori Araki, Yasushi Nagai
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Patent number: 6425281Abstract: A pressure insensitive gas process device that includes a gas sensor and restrictions upstream and downstream of the gas sensor. The restrictions result in pressure drops upstream and downstream of the gas sensor which shield the gas sensor from upstream and downstream pressure changes, respectively, rendering the gas sensor and the entire gas process device insensitive to pressure changes. Gas process devices in which pressure insensitivity may be achieved include mass flow controllers as well as other types of devices.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2000Date of Patent: July 30, 2002Assignee: Unit Instruments, Inc.Inventors: David P. Sheriff, Chiun Wang
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Patent number: 6170508Abstract: A valve for regulating the rate of flow and/or the pressure of oil flowing to a transmission or another consumer in the power train of a motor vehicle has a piston which defines with the valve housing a chamber for one or more springs and for oil being admitted through a first inlet by way of a first conduit containing a first throttle. A second inlet admits pressurized oil from a pump, and such oil can be admitted into the consumer by way of a first outlet and a second conduit containing a second throttle and supplying oil to the first conduit. A second outlet can deliver oil from the second inlet to the sump in response to shifting of the piston. A hydraulic seal is established between the piston and the housing intermediate the chamber and the second outlet to prevent leakage of oil from the chamber into the second outlet. Oil leaking from the chamber could adversely influence the characteristics of oil flowing into the consumer.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1999Date of Patent: January 9, 2001Assignee: LuK Getriebe-Systeme GmbHInventors: Hartmut Faust, Benjamin Kemmner, G{umlaut over (u)}nter Ebinger, Urban Panther, Manfred Homm