Fluid-pressure Actuator Patents (Class 307/144)
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Patent number: 7851949Abstract: A DC converter is connected to a DC source on its input side. On the output side, the DC delivers a converted DC voltage to at least one electric consumer via a cable connection. To improve such a DC converter in that it has a comparatively simple structural design and is able to reliably convert high DC voltages even in the case of high power, and in such a way that the reliability of the converter is increased and cooling systems entailing high costs can be dispensed with, the DC converter comprises a plurality of DC converter components, each of said DC components being, on the input side, serially connected to the DC source and, on the output side connected in parallel to the cable connection so as to provide the converted DC voltage for the electric consumer.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2008Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Assignee: Cameron International CorporationInventors: Peter Kunow, Klaus Biester
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Patent number: 7433770Abstract: A hydraulic fluid change indicating device for an automatic transmission includes a first deterioration rate calculating unit; a deterioration acceleration coefficient calculating unit; and a thermal hydraulic fluid deterioration calculating unit for calculating a thermal hydraulic fluid deterioration according to the first deterioration rate and the deterioration acceleration coefficient. The device further includes a second deterioration rate calculating unit according to an engine speed, input shaft speed, and output shaft speed; a mechanical hydraulic fluid deterioration calculating unit for calculating a mechanical fluid deterioration according to the second deterioration rate; and a determining unit for determining whether or not the thermal hydraulic fluid deterioration or the mechanical hydraulic fluid deterioration is greater than a predetermined hydraulic fluid change threshold.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2004Date of Patent: October 7, 2008Assignee: Honda Motor Co., Ltd.Inventors: Yasushi Inagawa, Mitsumasa Furumoto, Hideo Koyama, Yoshiari Takagi
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Patent number: 6940414Abstract: In a pressure switch, which emits an electrical switching signal as a function of the magnitude of a pressure which is supplied to it, which electrical switching signal assumes a first value when the pressure is less than the threshold value and which assumes a second value when the value is greater than the threshold value, the threshold value is adjusted—assuming that this is provided at all—by hand, for example by moving a cam disk which is coupled to a rotary knob. In order to adjust the threshold value by an electrical signal, the pressure is supplied to a pressure sensor, which emits an electrical output signal, which is a measure of the pressure which is supplied to the pressure sensor. The pressure switch is supplied with an electrical input signal which is a measure of the threshold value.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2001Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Bosch Rexroth AGInventors: Rainer Drechsler, Wolfgang Lukasczyk
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Publication number: 20020149268Abstract: An electric actuator that is structured simply, low in costs and high in both energy efficiency and operation accuracy and is capable of realizing frequent activation and stop is provided. In a return stroke in which a linear actuator is in low load operation state, an energy generated by an electric motor and a kinetic energy generated by movable portions when they stop are absorbed and accumulated by a coil spring. By this constitution, it becomes possible to cause the movable portions of the linear actuator to quickly stop while eliminating the necessity of giving a braking force by an electric or mechanical brake or the like and of providing a configuration designed for giving a braking force in a reliable manner such as one provided as a measure against heat generation. On the other hand, in an actuation stroke, the energy accumulated in the spring is released as operation energy of the movable portions when the spring extends and a driving force required of the electric motor is reduced.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2002Publication date: October 17, 2002Applicant: NAMU CO., LTD.Inventors: Tominori Yamada, Fumihiro Ogata
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Patent number: 6222284Abstract: A high output level is maintained in power supplies having multiple cells in each leg. Failed cells in any leg are bypassed to provide a current path through the respective leg. All of the unfailed cells are utilized while maintaining equal magnitude between phases and a balance phase relationship in the line-to-line output voltage. The invention may be utilized in conjunction with a peak voltage reduction circuit, and a by-pass switch.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1999Date of Patent: April 24, 2001Assignee: Robicon CorporationInventors: Peter W. Hammond, Marc F. Aiello
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Patent number: 5982047Abstract: The invention relates to a pressure switching device of the type used in motor vehicles and includes a pressure sensor 21 arranged in a housing 3, which generates an electrical signal U according to the pressure p of a pressure medium or monitored fluid transmitted through a supply opening 15 of housing 3. The pressure switching devices includes an interpretation and switching unit 55 adapted to received the electrical sensor signal U and is further adapted to compare the sensor signal with at least one switching threshold value to trigger a switching function or a sequence of switching functions upon the electrical sensor signal exceeding and/or falling short of the switching threshold value.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1997Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Assignee: TRW Fahrzeugelektrik GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Uwe Probst, Robert Skofljanec
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Patent number: 5415263Abstract: The safety switch assembly is designed to provide a switch assembly to a tool, such as a meat slicer, in order to prevent the operation of the tool without manually holding the secondary switch and the depression of a button. The assembly contains a control box having a ground fault interrupter/on-off switch, signal device a pneumatic switch power receptacle and a control circuit. A safety handle is installed on the tool and the handle has an actuation button and a safety button, which functions as a four way valve, installed in series, and connected to an air tube that connects the safety handle to the control box pneumatic air switch. The operation of the tool requires that power be supplied to the control box. When the individual depresses the safety and squeezes the button on the handle, the control box provides power to the tool itself.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1993Date of Patent: May 16, 1995Assignee: Custom Controls, Inc.Inventor: Brian P. Bessette
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Patent number: 5266839Abstract: A synchronizing circuit includes two switches for synchronizing the feeding of documents of a document feeder to the insert path of an insertion machine which is operative in accordance with a predetermined machine cycle to establish a given level of vacuum in a vacuum lines. The first switch closes in response to a given level of vacuum in the vacuum line and a rotary magnet driven by the insertion machine causes the second switch to close and then open at given machine cycles. The second switch and the first switch are in series with the document feeder; and, the second switch is operative to be closed and be held closed by the rotary magnet so that the document feeder is operative only upon the occurrence of both a given level of vacuum in the vacuum line and the predetermined proximity of the rotary magnet to the second switch.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1991Date of Patent: November 30, 1993Assignee: Bell & Howell Phillipsburg CompanyInventor: Michael E. Mattes
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Patent number: 5070427Abstract: Lithium batteries are protected from a runaway condition marked by over-current and high temperature by a temperature sensor having a thermally conductive housing in thermal contact with all the cells of the battery and containing a fusible column which melts when a limit temperature is reached to open a switch in series with the battery. The switch may be the same switch which activates the circuit.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 1990Date of Patent: December 3, 1991Assignee: Sparton CorporationInventor: Carroll H. Bush
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Patent number: 4926063Abstract: A twenty four bit digital-to-analog converter comprising three eight bit digital-to-analog converters. The outputs of the two least significant converters are proportioned and summed together into one amplifier to form a sixteen bit converter. The most significant converter is fed to a separate amplifier. The output of the two amplifiers is summed into a square-root amplifier through various analog switches and summing resistors. Gains at the input and output of the square-root amplifier are altered according to the input level of the digital-to-analog converter in order to optimize the dynamic range and gain requirements.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1988Date of Patent: May 15, 1990Assignee: Kollmorgen CorporationInventor: Scott B. Donaldson
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Patent number: 4510425Abstract: A control device for a vacuum pump apparatus in which a hunting effect is substantially eliminated. A pressure-sensitive switch senses a negative pressure produced by a vacuum pump, the latter being driven by a d.c. motor. The switch has at least three contacts, the positions of which are changed at two different pressures. The output of the switch is compared with a fixed reference value, and the comparison result used to drive the d.c. motor. The d.c. motor is thus provided with hysteretic drive characteristic, thereby maintaining the vacuum pressure between the two predetermined values and eliminating the hunting effect.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1983Date of Patent: April 9, 1985Assignee: Mitsubishi Denki Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Mitsuyoshi Yokota, Akio Matsumoto
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Patent number: 4474175Abstract: A control device in an anesthetic administering system which senses the dangerous condition of nitrous oxide flowing to the patient's breathing mask in the absence of oxygen flow to the mask and provides a warning signal so the condition is known and, thus, is correctable.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 1982Date of Patent: October 2, 1984Assignee: Mechanical Service Company Inc.Inventor: George S. Hudimac, Jr.
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Patent number: 4303836Abstract: A silencer adapted to suppress the audio output of a radio or television set during commercial breaks in a program. The silencer which requires no wiring changes in the set includes a probe insertable in the existing earphone jack. The probe is constituted by a truncated tubular plug whose length falls short of the flexible switch arm of the jack that normally engages a contact arm to connect the audio signal line to the loudspeaker, the plug having a retractable plunger therein. When the plug is advanced by a local actuator, it engages the switch arm of the jack to flex it away from the contact arm to cut off loudspeaker sound, the sound being restored when the plunger is retracted. The local actuator of the plug is coupled to a remote actuator which when manually-activated acts selectively through the local actuator to advance or retract the plunger to cut off sound at the outset of a commercial break and to restore it at the conclusion thereof.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1980Date of Patent: December 1, 1981Inventor: Daniel Lyman
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Patent number: 4250434Abstract: A pressure-responsive electric switch assembly provided with an elongated pneumatic tube of elastomeric foam material impermeable to air, one end of the tube being plugged and the other having a sleeve therein whose inner end is covered by a membrane to thereby seal the tube. The tube has a relatively thick, deformable wall whereby a slight manual pressure applied thereto gives rise to a substantial change in the internal volume of the sealed tube to dilate the membrane. A microswitch disposed within the sleeve has an actuating element operatively coupled to the membrane such that when manual pressure is applied to the tube, the switch is actuated.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 1978Date of Patent: February 10, 1981Inventor: Jean Valansot
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Patent number: 4239979Abstract: Contactor comprising at least two fixed studs, at least one movable stud capable of making or breaking an electric contact between the two fixed studs, and at least one membrane which can deform under the action of a fluid. The movable stud is fastened to the membrane in such a manner that the movable stud is isolated from the two fixed studs in position of rest. The contactor is characterized by the fact that the membrane comprises the following two parts:(a) at least one substantially nondeformable base to which the movable stud is fastened; and(b) flanks which are elastic with respect to the base and firmly attached to the base, the deformation of the membrane being obtained substantially solely by stretching of the flanks, this deformation causing a displacement of the base and therefore a displacement of the movable stud.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 1978Date of Patent: December 16, 1980Assignee: Compagnie Generale des Etablissements MichelinInventors: Maurice Chapuis, Jean-Yves Machat
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Patent number: 4112823Abstract: Automated control apparatus for an intermittently extended hydraulic cylinder is disclosed which governs cylinder elongation such that the rate of elongation is essentially constant with respect to time. The control apparatus includes a preset continuously variable timer that regulates the timer interval between sequential length increments of the cylinder. The control apparatus also includes a second timer which is responsive to the timer interval interposed by the first timer and which operates a valve controlling communication of hydraulic fluid between a hydraulic cylinder and a pump. The second timer may be discretely variable so that one of a plurality of predetermined length increments can be selected. Alternatively, the second timer may adjust the time period during which the valve is opened such that successive stages of a telescopic hydraulic cylinder have equal length increments.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1975Date of Patent: September 12, 1978Assignee: Carrier CorporationInventors: Harvey W. Liberman, James Stephen Whitehead
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Patent number: 4082988Abstract: A battery operated electric power plant for motor driven vehicles powered by rechargeable electric storage batteries and one or more dynamoelectric devices capable of operation both as a motor for driving the vehicle and as a generator for recharging the batteries. Electronic switching circuitry cyclically alternates operation of the dynamoelectric devices in a motor phase and generator phase during each cycle and varies the relative duration of the motor phase and generator phase during each cycle according to the power demand on the electric motor.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1975Date of Patent: April 4, 1978Assignee: Richard DorstInventors: Roy O. Reime, Byron C. Stewart