Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Adrian D. Battison
  • Patent number: 7206469
    Abstract: A telecommunications optical fiber is secured against intrusion by detecting manipulation of the optical fiber prior to an intrusion event. This can be used in a non-locating system where the detection end is opposite the transmit end or in a locating system which uses Fresnel reflections and Rayleigh backscattering to the transmit end to detect and then locate the motion. The Rayleigh backscattering time sliced data can be stored in a register until an intrusion event is detected. The detection is carried out by a polarization detection system which includes an optical splitter which is manufactured in simplified form for economic construction. This uses a non-calibrated splitter and less than all four of the Stokes parameters. It can use a polarimeter type function limited to linear and circular polarization or two linear polarizers at 90 degrees.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 15, 2005
    Date of Patent: April 17, 2007
    Assignee: Network Integrity Systems Inc.
    Inventors: Cary R. Murphy, David E. Vokey, Mark K. Bridges
  • Patent number: 7197865
    Abstract: A transport system for a crop header includes a first and a second wheel arrangement on the header frame adjacent a respective ends for acting as a stabilizer when the header is in the operating position and movable to a transport position for transporting the header when removed from the vehicle in a transport direction generally longitudinal of the header frame and at a right angle to the working direction with each being mounted on the header frame for rotation of a rolling direction of the first wheel arrangement between the working position and the transport position, in which the rolling direction is along the transport direction. Each of the wheel arrangements includes two parallel wheels coupled together.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 13, 2006
    Date of Patent: April 3, 2007
    Assignee: MacDon Industries Ltd.
    Inventors: John Edward Enns, Bernie Penner
  • Patent number: 7188461
    Abstract: A forage conditioner for conditioning cut crop material from a forage harvester includes a fixed bottom fluted roller carried in end housings and a top fluted roller which is pivotally mounted on the housings by a linkage pivotal relative to the housing about an axis lying in a plane at right angles to the roller axes so that the top roller is liftable from crushing position against the bias of a spring extending along the top roller. Rotation of the bottom roller is transferred to the top roller through a gear train which includes two idler gears each mounted on a respective arm with the arms constrained to move symmetrically relative to the rollers by intermeshing teeth on the arms so as to control the angular timing of the rollers to ensure accurate intermeshing of the flutes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 27, 2005
    Date of Patent: March 13, 2007
    Assignee: MacDon Industries Ltd.
    Inventors: Thomas Russell Fox, John Edward Enns, Geoffrey U. Snider, James Thomas Dunn
  • Patent number: 7178484
    Abstract: In a farrowing pen which includes a pit and over the pit a first floor portion on which the sow can stand and lie and two further floor portions on each side of the first floor portion for receiving piglets of the sow and confining walls for locating the sow on the first floor portion there is provided an apparatus for lifting the sow away from the piglets to prevent crushing. The apparatus includes a base carries above the pit on a cradle and a gas bag lift mechanism carried on the base above the manure and arranged to raise a plate carrying two parallel rails with the first floor portion thereon. An air valve extends through the flooring and is operated by pressure from contact with the sow for actuating the controlling the flow of the air. The rate of lifting is faster than the rate of lowering. A scissors lever arrangement mounted on the base above the pit acts to support and guide the floor on the bag.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 3, 2004
    Date of Patent: February 20, 2007
    Assignee: Crystal Spring Hog Equipment Ltd.
    Inventor: Jonathan Kleinsasser
  • Patent number: 7165626
    Abstract: A fire prevention apparatus includes a fence to surround an area to be protected where a top rail of the fence defines a pipe for a sprinkler system such that a water supply can be pumped to provide water to the sprinkler system which is controlled to provide pressure for regularly spraying the area along the fence with herbicides to control vegetation and underbrush and when required to provide pressure to the system when heat is detected by a sensor such that the sprinkler system applies water to the area to suppress an approaching fire.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 26, 2004
    Date of Patent: January 23, 2007
    Inventor: George A. Treddenick
  • Patent number: 7159687
    Abstract: A tractor has hydraulically driven wheels at a cab end and castor wheels at an engine end. It can be driven cab forward in a working mode with a header on the forward end. It is rotated to engine forward in the transport position for more stable higher speed travel. The driver's console is rotated in the cab with the steering and speed control elements moved with the seat for the driver to face forwards and its position is detected by switches. In the engine forward position for transportation, the control system detects the seat position and operates the controls for higher speed drive and to prevent operation of the header. A vehicle emblem SMV is located on the back of the driver's seat so that it is visible to a person behind regardless of the direction of travel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 28, 2005
    Date of Patent: January 9, 2007
    Assignee: MacDon Industries Ltd.
    Inventors: James Thomas Dunn, Don MacGregor, Brent Gabriel, Leonard Bergman
  • Patent number: 7155316
    Abstract: A robot system for use in surgical procedures has two movable arms each carried on a wheeled base with each arm having a six of degrees of freedom of movement and an end effector which can be rolled about its axis and an actuator which can slide along the axis for operating different tools adapted to be supported by the effector. Each end effector including optical force sensors for detecting forces applied to the tool by engagement with the part of the patient. A microscope is located at a position for viewing the part of the patient. The position of the tool tip can be digitized relative to fiducial markers visible in an MRI experiment. The workstation and control system has a pair of hand-controllers simultaneously manipulated by an operator to control movement of a respective one or both of the arms. The image from the microscope is displayed on a monitor in 2D and stereoscopically on a microscope viewer. A second MRI display shows an image of the part of the patient the real-time location of the tool.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 13, 2003
    Date of Patent: December 26, 2006
    Assignee: Microbotics Corporation
    Inventors: Garnette Roy Sutherland, Deon Francois Louw, Paul Bradley McBeth, Tim Fielding, Dennis John Gregoris
  • Patent number: 7151381
    Abstract: A grain moisture meter has a test cell for containing a sample of the particulate material to be tested. A single oscillator includes a variable frequency tuned circuit including the test cell as a capacitor, a calibrated variable standard capacitor, a calibrating capacitor and a variable trimming capacitor. A frequency monitor generates DC voltage outputs of opposite polarity according to whether the output frequency of the oscillator is greater than or less than the selected frequency and displays the frequency difference as zero when the circuit is tuned. The calibrating capacitor is operator adjustable and a fixed reference capacitor and a reference number are provided to allow the operator to set the calibrating capacitor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 13, 2006
    Date of Patent: December 19, 2006
    Inventor: William D. Fraser
  • Patent number: 7147691
    Abstract: The arrangements described herein are based upon a theory of selective absorption of hydrogen sulphide over carbon dioxide from gas based on countercurrent contact between gas and tertiary or other amines which exhibit preferential affinity for H2S over CO2 primarily because of differential rates of absorption of the two gases. The process of enhanced selective absorption is accomplished by performing the absorption in two steps. The first operation is to contact lean amine with sour gas which contains both H2S and CO2. The object of the first operation is to produce an overhead gas that meets an arbitrary standard for content of H2S and CO2. The second operation is to enhance the selectivity for H2S by contacting the rich amine leaving the first operation with a second gas which is a highly concentrated acid gas having a higher H2S/CO2 ratio than the first acid gas.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 26, 2004
    Date of Patent: December 12, 2006
    Assignee: 1058238 Alberta Ltd.
    Inventor: Gary Palmer
  • Patent number: 7144360
    Abstract: A centrifuge concentrator bowl includes a plurality of fluidized recesses at axially spaced positions along the peripheral wall. Each recess is defined by two side walls which has water injection holes for fluidizing materials collecting in the recess. Some of the recesses are at least partly defined by a removable insert member arranged to be attached to a suitable mounting on the wall of the bowl. Each insert member includes a face portion defining a surface facing toward the axis of the bowl for engaging the slurry and preventing wear. The face portion may include a side portion on one side or both sides located radially inwardly of a rib on a respective side of the recess and at least partly covering the rib so as to prevent the slurry from contacting the rib and causing wear to the rib.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 12, 2005
    Date of Patent: December 5, 2006
    Assignee: Knelson Patents Inc.
    Inventors: Edwin John William Zonneveld, Kurt Knabe, Brett Robert Henry Knelson
  • Patent number: 7140456
    Abstract: A cutting auger has a main auger blade and a front subsidiary coaxial blade each having a drive core and a helical auger flight carried on the drive core for rotation about a longitudinal axis of the drive core with a cutting edge at an axial end face of the auger flight, such that when rotated the cutting edge cuts a hole equal in diameter to the helical flight and the helical flight carries the cut material away from the cutting edge. The second auger blade having a smaller diameter than the first, is shorter than the first and is arranged with the helical turns thereof in opposed angular direction. A planetary drive system is arranged to rotate the first and second cutting augers in opposed direction with the first driven at a slower angular velocity than the second so as to balance the torque.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 26, 2004
    Date of Patent: November 28, 2006
    Inventor: Brian Maki
  • Patent number: 7141973
    Abstract: In a method of spatial encoding in magnetic resonance experiments, encoding kernels are imposed into the magnetization signal during the excitation or re-focussing process using a transmit array coil. Separate transmit array coil elements are provided so that in a particular phase encode direction, z in this case, they can be driven to produce partially orthogonal B1 fields, Tt(r), that exhibit a Fourier phase distribution given by Tt(r)=T0ei(ktTz)=T0ei(t?kzz).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 12, 2004
    Date of Patent: November 28, 2006
    Assignee: National Research Council of Canada
    Inventors: Scott King, Lizann Bolinger
  • Patent number: 7142737
    Abstract: A telecommunications optical fiber is secured against intrusion by detecting manipulation of the optical fiber prior to an intrusion event. This can be used in a non-locating system where the detection end is opposite the transmit end or in a locating system which uses Fresnel reflections and Rayleigh backscattering to the transmit end to detect and then locate the motion. The Rayleigh backscattering time sliced data can be stored in a register until an intrusion event is detected. The detection is carried out by a polarization detection system which includes an optical splitter which is manufactured in simplified form for economic construction. This uses a non-calibrated splitter and less than all four of the Stokes parameters. It can use a polarimeter type function limited to linear and circular polarization or two linear polarizers at 90 degrees.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 15, 2005
    Date of Patent: November 28, 2006
    Assignee: Network Integrity Systems Inc.
    Inventors: Cary R. Murphy, David E. Vokey, Mark K. Bridges
  • Patent number: 7142410
    Abstract: A transformer is formed by a housing having a main transformer compartment, a first compartment for the input terminals for the main power supply, a second compartment for the output terminals to supply the load and a third compartment for a manually operable switching unit, where each of the compartments is maintained separately from each of the others and each has a manually openable interlocked cover which can be opened to provide access to an interior of the respective compartment. The switch assembly has switch contacts mounted within a switch container located within the third compartment and a manually operable member mounted one on side wall located within the third compartment outside the switch container for moving the switch contacts between open and closed positions. The switch container has a transparent window in a wall thereof through which the contacts can be observed and an insulating liquid bath maintained separate from an insulating liquid bath for the transformer assembly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 19, 2004
    Date of Patent: November 28, 2006
    Assignee: Carte International Inc.
    Inventors: Ian H. Norris, Michael L. Bullis, Brian F. Klaponski, Winston R. Madray, Floyd E. A. Engel
  • Patent number: 7134368
    Abstract: A screw driver for housing and supplying bits has a housing with a elongate tube extending through the housing along the axis to a forward presentation end of the tube at which the bits are presented for use. The housing has a rotatable storage holder mounted in the housing for holding and storing a plurality of tool bits and arranged by manual engagement with an exposed side portion to rotate about a second axis parallel to the tube. A plunger carried on an end cap with a hexagonal sleeve has a flat magnetic bit carrying face at the forward end and receives a cooperating portion of the housing as a sliding fit. The holder is removable by pressing an ejection button on an opposite face of the housing and has a magnet which holds the bits in place. The plunger is restricted against free sliding movement by a friction head which presses against the side of the plunger.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 12, 2004
    Date of Patent: November 14, 2006
    Assignee: The Innovak Group Inc.
    Inventor: Gyula Kalder Nagy
  • Patent number: 7131253
    Abstract: A crop harvesting header includes a cutter bar arranged across a forward edge, a draper or auger transport arrangement for transporting the cut crop, and a reel mounted on reel arms having a plurality of reel bats at spaced positions around the reel axis each reel bat having reel fingers projecting generally radially outwardly from the reel axis. Each bat is mounted for pivotal movement about its bat axis. At both ends of each bat is mounted a crop divider which pivots with the bat and is formed with a plate lying in a radial plane of the bat with angularly spaced fingers around the outer edge. A leading edge of the plate and front finger is convexly curved relative to the concave curve of the front edge of the finger and is angularly advanced relative to the leading edge of the adjacent fingers such that the rotating crop dividers on the reel co-operate with a stationary crop on the header to separate the cut crop from uncut crop passing alongside the end of the header.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 4, 2005
    Date of Patent: November 7, 2006
    Assignee: MacDon Industries Ltd.
    Inventors: Rheal G. Remillard, Abraham Jacob Van Liere
  • Patent number: 7131501
    Abstract: U-shaped cushions, also known as shanks or spring members, resiliently support a gang of disks on the frame of a disk harrow. The agricultural disk cushion is manufactured from a round section of raw material which is lighter and more resistant to torsion related failure than traditional rectangular section shanks. Two leg portions are each tapered to have flat surfaces on opposite sides for flush fitting with mounting elements, while a central portion connecting them remains circular in cross section. The round cross section in this critical area can withstand severe omni-directional loading, as its resistance is equal in all directions The spring rate the leg portions of the disk cushion can be tailored individually to meet the requirements of the application.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 17, 2005
    Date of Patent: November 7, 2006
    Assignee: Standens Ltd.
    Inventors: Melvin Svendsen, Donald Stoesz, Simon Fen, Luc Jarry, Marty Boll
  • Patent number: 7121532
    Abstract: An aeration tank used in a method of treating effluent includes a pipe for transporting the effluent from the source to the tank bottom and a discharge duct having a siphon effect for tapping off an overflow from the tank as more effluent is added from the source. An array of generally horizontal pipes is located in the tank having a series of exit holes along their length and connected to an air plenum at one side wall for feeding air into the end of each of the pipes, the pipes being arranged in columns one above another such that the air escapes from the pipes of the array through the holes to inject air into the effluent in the tank at positions spaced transversely, longitudinally and vertically. The pipes have flat upper discharge surfaces. Above each pipe is provided a collector channel which collects bubbles as they get too large and channels them to one end to be replaced by fresh small bubbles from a next above pipe.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 30, 2004
    Date of Patent: October 17, 2006
    Inventor: Ross A. Oades
  • Patent number: 7120324
    Abstract: A method and system of intrusion detection system for a multimode fiber optic cable. A light signal is launched into the cable fiber to establish a narrow spectral width, under-filled non-uniform mode field power distribution in the cable. A small portion of the higher order signal modes arriving at the remote end of the cable is sampled and monitored for transient changes in the mode field power distribution. The power distribution changes with physical disturbance of the cable. When those changes are detected as being characteristic of fiber intrusion, the system activates an alarm. This method can sense and alarm any attempt to access the optical fibers in a fiber optic communication cable. In preferred embodiments, the active signal of a multimode optical fiber is monitored for both signal degradation and transient power disturbance patterns that could indicate fiber damage or physical intrusion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 26, 2005
    Date of Patent: October 10, 2006
    Assignee: Network Integrity Systems Inc.
    Inventors: Cary R. Murphy, Mark K. Bridges, David E. Vokey
  • Patent number: D541877
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 15, 2006
    Date of Patent: May 1, 2007
    Assignee: Pollard Banknote LImited Partnership
    Inventor: Michael John Brickwood