Abstract: A multiphase flowmeter, and a method of analyzing and measuring multiphase flow is described. The body of the multiphase flowmeter consists of the following components. It has a straight flow pipe in which two orifice plates a lodged near the extremities. At each of these two locations, a pressure differential transmitter measures the pressure drop that occurs as the fluid passes through the orifice plates. Along the length between the orifice plates, an ultrasound Doppler sensor measures the volume flow rate of the multiphase fluid, a pressure transmitter measures the in-pipe pressure and a temperature sensor measures the temperature. From the signals obtained from the above sensors, an overall analysis of the multiphase fluid flow is performed providing a complete set of flow measurement data for the mixture and for each of the three phases consisting of oil, water and gas.
Abstract: A flying object includes a lift and displacement motor which has a combustible propelling charge and direct thrust flight control and can ensure the lift and displacement of the flying object in an observation position for which the flying object is at least approximately vertical with the rear part thereof oriented downwards; an attitude motor with a combustible propelling charge and conventional thrust vector control; and an observation unit which is arranged in the rear part of the flying object.
Abstract: An electrode for an ignition device formed from a dilute nickel alloy with improved resistance to high temperature oxidation, sulfidation, corrosive wear, deformation and fracture. The electrode includes at least 90% by weight of nickel; zirconium; boron and at least one element from the group consisting of aluminum, magnesium, silicon, chromium, titanium and manganese. The weight ratio of Zr/B may range from about 0.5 to 150, and may include amounts of, by weight of the alloy, 0.05-0.5% zirconium and 0.001-0.01% boron. The oxidation resistance may be improved by the addition of hafnium in an amount that is comparable to the amount of zirconium, which may include an amount of, by weight of the alloy, 0.005-0.2% hafnium. Electrodes of dilute nickel alloys which include aluminum and silicon, as well as those which include chromium, silicon, manganese and titanium, are particularly useful as spark plug electrodes.
Abstract: A composite armor 10 is provided with a cellular structure 12 having a plurality of composite inserts 14 arranged in openings 20 provided in the cellular structure 12. A pair of laminate sheets are arranged on oppositely facing sides of the cellular structure 12 and covering the inserts 14. The laminate sheets 26 and 28 are bonded to the structure 12 and the inserts 14 by an adhesive. The cellular structure 12 includes a plurality of fibers extending continuously throughout the cellular structure 12.
Abstract: A power supply apparatus has a coupled transformer that inputs and outputs a communication signal and a capacitor that has high impedance to a commercial power supply frequency and low impedance to a communication signal frequency. The capacitor is connected between a primary winding of the coupled transformer and a power reception terminal. To both ends of the capacitor, a switching regulator is connected via a noise reduction circuit. To a secondary winding of the coupled transformer, a modem of a power line communication apparatus is connected. In the configuration, the coupled transformer and the switching regulator are thus connected in series.
Abstract: The number of multiplexing of individual transmit symbols is selected by means of selection sections B1 through B5. The number of spread signals selected by selection sections B1 through B5 are multiplexed adders C1 through C5. By this means, it is possible to select inter-code interference in code division multiplexed signal transmission on a symbol-by-symbol basis, enabling error rate characteristic quality to be selected on a symbol-by-symbol basis. As a result, if a symbol for which the number of multiplexing is reduced and error rate characteristics are made good is selected as appropriate, error rate characteristics can be improved without degrading frequency characteristics so much.
Abstract: A dead bolt lock cover for a dead bolt lock assembly comprises a cover and a lock assembly. The cover is sized to enclose the lock casing of the dead bolt lock assembly to prevent unauthorized tampering therewith. The lock assembly fixes the cover to the dead bolt lock base or a separate base member. With the lock assembly, only an authorized person can gain access to the lock casing of the dead bolt lock.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 3, 1997
Date of Patent:
October 26, 1999
Assignee:
Federal Security Systems, Inc.
Inventors:
Edward Miller, Russell Waller, J. Clayton Miller