Abstract: A control for an AC circuit protection system which is capable of monitoring either single phase or polyphase current flow. The composite current envelope is periodically sampled and the sample values converted into digital form. Succeeding current signals are tested to determine whether they deviate from previous samples by a given amount. Non-deviant samples increment a first counter, while deviant samples increment a second counter. The ratio of the counts is used to recognize current imbalance and control system parameters are adjusted to compensate for the imbalance.
Abstract: A watthour meter socket assembly of the type which engages the blades of a watthour meter. The blades are frictionally held by pairs of spring-loaded conductive jaws, which form the female contacts of the socket assembly. Helper springs are provided to increase the biasing of the jaws. In order to provide a conductive bypass when the meter is removed for servicing or replacement a reciprocable, conductive blade is mounted on a slide mechanism so that it can be wedged between the jaws. The wedging action simultaneously spreads the jaws apart, allowing removal of the meter.
Abstract: A gear motor assembly is disposed in a support structure in such a manner that it may rotate in a plane perpendicular to the output shaft thereof. Stops are provided for preventing the shaft from turning past a predetermined point. The motor assembly is located in the support structure by a resilient leaf spring which deflects when the stops are engaged.
Abstract: A permanent magnet rotor configuration which produces four magnetic poles utilizing two sets of symmetrically-disposed permanent magnets. The slots carrying the magnets exhibit a truncated V-shaped configuration, extending from points on the periphery of the rotor to meet the ends of a straight, central portion which lies parallel to a tangent to the rotor shaft. A short magnetic bridge interrupts the center of each slot, the slots being disposed generally symmetrically upon opposite sides of the rotor shaft.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 19, 1981
Date of Patent:
November 9, 1982
Assignee:
Siemens-Allis, Inc.
Inventors:
Joseph C. Liu, Paul D. Wagner, John J. Keuper
Abstract: A permanent magnet rotor configuration which produces two magnetic poles. Two pairs of axial slots are provided in which permanent magnets are arranged about the rotor shaft. A third, diametrically opposed pair of slots is provided which extend radially outwardly and in which permanent magnets are disposed. Off-axis magnetic bridges are formed on either side of the third slots, separating them from the first and second sets of slots.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 19, 1981
Date of Patent:
November 9, 1982
Assignee:
Siemens-Allis, Inc.
Inventors:
Joseph C. Liu, Paul D. Wagner, John J. Keuper