Patents Represented by Attorney E. Paul Forgrave
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Patent number: 5804792Abstract: An easy to apply flux for increasing the penetration of gas tungsten arc welding of stainless steel substantially independent of flux thickness and variations in composition from heat to heat of stainless steel includes a flux consisting of reagent or laboratory grade TiO or TiO.sub.2 (about 50%), Cr.sub.2 O.sub.3 (about 40%), and SiO.sub.2 (about 10%) in a liquid carrier, preferably of methyl ethyl ketone. The flux is easy to apply, increases penetration of the weld, decreases bead width, and increases weld cross sectional area.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 1996Date of Patent: September 8, 1998Assignee: Edison Welding Institute, Inc.Inventor: Troy D. Paskell
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Patent number: 5779907Abstract: An apparatus for immunoassay using a 96-well microplate includes a mechanism for supporting the microplate in a relatively fixed position, a magnetic microplate assembly containing multiple cylindrical magnets positioned in 4.times.6 arrays for insertion from the bottom of the microplate in the spaces between the wells of the microplate, and a device for moving the magnet microplate assembly relative to the microplate thereby to permit selective separation of magnetic components within the microplate wells. The magnets, preferably cylindrical in configuration, are placed between groups of four wells in the microplate. The magnetic microplate assembly is reusable. The magnets do not come into contact with any of the fluids within the wells of the microplate.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1996Date of Patent: July 14, 1998Assignee: Systems Research Laboratories, Inc.Inventor: Hao Yu
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Patent number: 5758834Abstract: A wire container 10 includes wire control apparatus 100 mounted at the upper part of an inner core 25 and provided with a plurality of fingers 140 mounted on a ring 110 and diverter apparatus in the form of tie-down wires 120 for preventing the wire from entering into the space between the ring 110 and the core 25. The fingers 140 subtend an arc of slightly greater than 30.degree. and extend into contact with the outer drum member 20 to insure that the wire 35 is forced against the inner surface of the drum as the wire is removed. The stiffness of the fingers 140 is such that the wire cannot by itself uncoil and exit the drum, but it not so stiff that the resistance to wire movement from the drum adversely affects the wire feeding process.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1996Date of Patent: June 2, 1998Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventors: Robert K. Dragoo, Curtis C. Beckner
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Patent number: 5752584Abstract: An improved pallet truck, having an extended length pair of forks capable of supporting multiple, side-by-side, pallets which may be raised well above the floor to assist an operator in an order selection operation, includes a first fork lifting mechanism connected to one end of a pair of primary forks. A pair of load wheels are mounted on levers at a other end of the forks and are mechanically connected to the first fork lifting mechanism which causes the other end of the primary forks to be raised from a lower level to an upper level simultaneously with the raising of the first end thereby to maintain the primary forks level while lifting the maximum capacity of the truck. A pair of secondary forks are mounted above the primary forks and are movable from a nested position with respect to the first forks to a raised position by a second fork lifting mechanism carried by the primary forks.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 1996Date of Patent: May 19, 1998Assignee: Crown Equipment CorporationInventors: Daniel C. Magoto, Gerald R. Metzger
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Patent number: 5738187Abstract: A fork lift truck includes a fork level sensor located in the forks, away from the vertical mast of a lift truck for detecting the true level of the forks, and a vision system including a camera which may take several forms. In one form, a single camera is mounted in a housing which may be moved to a protected location vertically either by sliding in the carriage assembly, or by use of a parallelogram device. In another form, multiple cameras are employed where a second camera may be either mounted above the first camera in the same housing or mounted between the forks. Alternatively, the first camera may perform multiple roles by being moved vertically from a first predetermined location below the bottom of the forks to a higher elevation a second predetermined location relative to the forks.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 1996Date of Patent: April 14, 1998Assignee: Crown Equipment CorporationInventors: Ned E. Dammeyer, Todd M. Fullenkamp, Harold A. Stammen
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Patent number: 5657834Abstract: A lift truck provided with a fixed mast section, several moveable mast sections and a carriage supporting load carrying forks and operator's platform is hydraulically raised and lowered. Mast chains interconnect the fixed mast section and the moveable mast sections and the moveable mast sections and the carriage. One pair of cushioning devices is placed between the fixed mast section and lower most moveable mast section and a second pair of cushioning devices is placed between the uppermost moveable mast section and the carriage. Each cushioning device two spring elements, one with a relatively soft spring rate, the other with a relatively stiff spring rate. The cushioning devices and a common hydraulic connection between hydraulic cylinders combine to reduce the shock and jerk felt by the operator during mast staging while raising or lowering the mast in either an empty or loaded condition.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 1995Date of Patent: August 19, 1997Assignee: Crown Equipment CorporationInventors: Randall D. Plaugher, James L. Hoying, John R. Harman
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Patent number: 5659626Abstract: A method for locating minutia in a gray scale image of a fingerprint using a pair of filters, called "Gabor" and "Minutia" filters, includes determining direction and spacing of ridges at regularly spaced pixels, aligning filters by ridge direction, determining outputs of filters where Gabor Filter has high level output when in parallel ridge flow and, due to phase discontinuity at a minutia, low level output when in neighborhood of a minutia. The Minutia filter exhibits opposite phenomenon, having low level output in parallel ridge flow and high output in neighborhood of a minutia. A method for creating a state map of a fingerprint includes determining image quality, identifying minutia locations, determining areas of good quality where minutia are present, areas of good quality where no minutia are present and areas where quality is below a predetermined value to reliably determine presence or absence of minutia.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1994Date of Patent: August 19, 1997Assignee: Calspan CorporationInventors: James R. Ort, Douglas L. Lange, Frederick W. Kiefer, Raymond J. Dennison
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Patent number: D401718Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 1996Date of Patent: November 24, 1998Assignee: Crown Equipment CorporationInventors: Robert J. Henshaw, Philip D. Palermo