Patents Represented by Attorney E. E. Scott
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Patent number: 4685037Abstract: An arrangement for mounting a thermal protective device on the outer surface of a housing of a recessed lighting fixture includes a plaster frame having a horizontal portion and a depending portion formed integrally with the horizontal portion. The plaster frame is adapted for mounting in a ceiling opening. A housing has a lamp connected to a source of electrical power and is adapted for mounting within the depending portion of the frame. A thermal protective device is connected in series with the lamp for interrupting the current from the source of electrical power when the temperature on the outer surface of the housing exceeds a predetermined temperature. A retaining device is provided for holding the thermal protective device against the outer surface of the housing to sense the temperature thereon.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 1984Date of Patent: August 4, 1987Assignee: Cooper Industries, Inc.Inventors: Steven R. Akiyama, Ronald C. Zaker, Curtis C. Shoup
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Patent number: 4682467Abstract: A method for producing oriented, one-way links from a stock chain having first and second rounded ends and parallel spaced straight sides. The method comprises: moving the chain to a first forming station; forming protuberances in each straight side adjacent the first end of at least a single first link at the first station, the protuberances extending laterally outwardly from the at least on first link; moving the chain to a second forming station; rotating the chain; forming protuberlances one each straight side adjacent the first end of at least a single second link orthogonal to the first link at the second station, the protuberances extending laterally outwardly from the at least one second link; and repeating the above step until all links of the chain have protuberances formed therein.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 1985Date of Patent: July 28, 1987Assignee: Cooper Industries, Inc.Inventors: Ronald G. Waltemyer, Royce L. Brown
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Patent number: 4683404Abstract: A lighting apparatus which provides high voltage pulses for starting a high pressure sodium lamp. The apparatus includes two capacitors, two blocking diodes, a voltage sensitive symmetrical switch, and multiple resistances across which pulses are distributed. The aforementioned elements are electrically connected together and with a tapped ballast reactor so that one of the capacitors charges through an impedance in the negative half-cycle, and thereafter, when line voltage goes positive, the other capacitor charges through an impedance equal to the sum of the multiple resistances. When the voltage of the capacitors reaches a predetermined voltage exceeding the breakdown voltage of the voltage sensitive symmetrical switch, the capacitors discharge. This discharge, because of an autotransformer relationship within the reactor, produces a high voltage pulse of predetermined height and width once per each cycle of the source voltage.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1986Date of Patent: July 28, 1987Assignee: Cooper IndustriesInventor: William H. Hitchcock
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Patent number: 4667062Abstract: A swivel fitting for electrical conduit and the like comprising a first fitting part having an axially extending tubular section and a second fitting part having a generally cylindrical axially extending section disposed in sleeved relationship within the tubular section of the first fitting part and having a distal end surface engageable with a transverse shoulder formed within the interior of the tubular section of the first fitting part. The second fitting part has a head portion with a generally annular channel for receiving the distal end of the tubular section of the first fitting part. The channel is delimited by a transverse surface which is axially spaced from the transverse end face of the cylindrical section so that in any position of the fitting, rainwater and other liquid spray will be prevented from intrusion into the interior wireway formed by the fitting.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 1985Date of Patent: May 19, 1987Assignee: Cooper IndustriesInventor: Craig S. Espevik
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Patent number: 4662596Abstract: A support bracket assembly for supporting a hollow tubular or channel shaped headrail for venetian blinds and similar window coverings comprising opposed support bracket members having projecting tongue portions which are insertable in supportive relationship within the headrail member. Opposed wall brackets include horizontally projecting support plate portions which are insertable in openings formed in the headrail support brackets and are in engagement with resiliently deflectable fingers on the headrail support brackets for securing the headrail brackets assembled to the wall brackets. Elastically deflectable arm portions are formed on the headrail brackets for engagement with the wall bracket plate portions for urging the headrail brackets toward each other to maintain firm engagement with the headrail.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1985Date of Patent: May 5, 1987Assignee: Cooper IndustriesInventor: Steven R. Haarer
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Patent number: 4660611Abstract: An improved passenger car tire chain employing heat treated medium carbon steel is disclosed. The improved tire chain is approximately twice as durable as that presently furnished to meet NACM-5179(TC) for Type PL chains when AISI 1026 or 1029 carbon steel is employed at least for links of a cross chain meeting the road surface. The cross chain links are closed by welding prepared abutting link ends which have been previously beveled. After being welded closed, the cross chain links are case hardened, quenched, tempered and air cooled. The improved tire chain is then assembled in a conventional manner to include a pair of side members, fastening means to secure a end of each side member to the other end, and a plurality of cross chains extending between the sidewall members at preselected intervals.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1985Date of Patent: April 28, 1987Assignee: Cooper IndustriesInventors: Glenn E. Gockley, Michael D. Shaffer
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Patent number: 4655422Abstract: A housing for holding a lamp socket for use in a recessed lighting fixture includes a bracket member and a mounting flange for both mounting a thermal protective device within the housing and for clamping electrical conduit to the housing. The L-shaped bracket member mounts to the housing at an access hole to clamp the conduit against the mounting flange on the housing and position the thermal protective device in close proximity to the interior wall of the housing.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1985Date of Patent: April 7, 1987Assignee: Cooper IndustriesInventor: Jeffrey C. Kelsall
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Patent number: 4648282Abstract: A power screwdriver or nutsetter has an output shaft provided with a torque measuring transducer and a shaft rotation angle transducer mounted thereon. Tool output torque or final turning of a screw or nut can be measured directly and transmitted to a control unit through a shaft mounted slipring assembly. In one embodiment a bevel gear drive is connected to the output shaft and a force measuring transducer is mounted between the shaft and the tool housing for measuring gear reaction forces corresponding to tool output torque.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 1985Date of Patent: March 10, 1987Assignee: Cooper IndustriesInventors: Wolfgang J. Alender, Heinz-Gerhard Anders, Hermann J. Leuthner
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Patent number: 4641877Abstract: A plate lifting clamp has an eccentric cam with spaced apart teeth having sharp crest edges which are provided with slots extending radially into the teeth. Excessive wear on the teeth may be visually observed by the decreasing depth of the slot or disappearance thereof on any one tooth. The tooth crests may be curved in a plane parallel to an axis of rotation of the cam so that a generally elliptical shaped surface appears on the tooth crest as it is worn away. The length of the wear surface may be measured to determine when cam replacement is desirable.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 1985Date of Patent: February 10, 1987Assignee: Cooper Industries, Inc.Inventor: George O. Merrill
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Patent number: 4635889Abstract: A drapery support rod assembly including opposed support brackets for supporting the rod at a predetermined distance with respect to a vertical wall and giving the appearance of a continuous rod section extending from the wall at each end. Opposed elongated channel shaped bracket members, inner cover members and outer cover members are preassembled by a threaded fastener and secured to the rod section by tang portions of the bracket members for securing the bracket assemblies to the rod section. The bracket assemblies may be loosely secured, one part to the others and secured to the rod section and then assembled to the wall brackets by a push-on operation. The wall brackets include generally horizontally projecting arm portions with elongated slots formed therein for receiving the assembly of the channel shaped bracket member and the inner cover part.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 1985Date of Patent: January 13, 1987Assignee: Cooper IndustriesInventors: David E. Bell, Dennis G. Babbs
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Patent number: 4636925Abstract: A framing projector providing for alternatively mounting different optical lighting effect elements is disclosed. The projector includes a housing having a low voltage light source mounted to a removeable rear end-cap at the rear of the housing for directing a beam of light through a removeable optical effect element mounted to a removeable front end-cap. The front end-cap is adapted to alternatively mount a framing shutter system, an adjustable iris assembly, or a photographic slide and template holder. An adjustable double convex asymmetrical lens system is mounted to the front end-cap forwardly of the optical effect element and projects and focuses the image created by the optical effect element.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 1985Date of Patent: January 13, 1987Assignee: Cooper IndustriesInventor: Paul Kristofek
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Patent number: 4633541Abstract: A floor treating machine adapted to operate as a floor scrubber and a floor polisher or buffer includes a main housing or support frame structure from which extends a brush housing assembly. The main housing contains a combined solution and recovery tank, a motive device to power the floor treating machine, a propulsion system to propel the floor treating machine along the floor, a pneumatic power system, a squeegee subassembly and electrical and pneumatic control systems therefor. The brush housing assembly is operatively connected to the main housing by a brush lifting mechanism such that two brushes selectively rotating in opposite directions in the brush housing assembly can be lifted away from the floor or moved toward the floor so that the brushes exert the correct amount of pressure against the floor depending on the job being done.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 1984Date of Patent: January 6, 1987Assignee: Cooper IndustriesInventor: Thomas S. Block
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Patent number: 4553008Abstract: An load interrupter is disclosed having the characteristics of an ordinary puffer interrupter and a self-extinguishing gas flow interrupter. The load interrupter comprises a generally hollow cylinder which is adapted to be filled with an arc extinguishing fluid and which has an electrically insulated nozzle at one end. A piston is sealingly and slidingly disposed within the cylinder so as to be movable between a first and second position to change the internal volume of the cylinder that is in flow communication with the nozzled end. A stop limits the relative motion between the piston and the nozzled end of the cylinder. A spring biases the piston against the stop. One of the two contacts across which the arc is formed is carried by the piston. The other contact is operated by a prime mover to move into and out of the chamber formed by the piston, cylinder and nozzle. Thus, under low current conditions, the piston follows the movement of the other contact.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 1984Date of Patent: November 12, 1985Assignee: Cooper Industries, Inc.Inventors: Edward F. Veverka, Nils V. Holmgren, Donald R. Martin
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Patent number: D290053Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 1984Date of Patent: May 26, 1987Assignee: Cooper Industries, Inc.Inventor: Thomas S. Block
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Patent number: D290054Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 1984Date of Patent: May 26, 1987Assignee: Cooper Industries, Inc.Inventor: Thomas S. Block
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Patent number: D290524Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 1985Date of Patent: June 23, 1987Assignee: Cooper IndustriesInventor: Raymond J. Kusmer
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Patent number: D291602Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 1984Date of Patent: August 25, 1987Assignee: Cooper IndustriesInventor: Romeo A. Dacanay