Abstract: An intrinsically safe microprocessor controlled pressure regulator for operation in a hazardous environment. The intrinsically safe microprocessor controlled pressure regulator receives control commands that are input to a microprocessor in the hazardous environment. The microprocessor generates control commands to control operation of an intrinsically safe solenoid valve and an intrinsically safe piezo electric valve. The piezo electric valve generates an output signal for controlling operating parameters of the paint gun. One or a plurality of microprocessors may operate within a hazardous environment in order to control one or a plurality of intrinsically safe valves in the hazardous environment.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 18, 2002
Date of Patent:
June 15, 2004
Assignee:
Ross Operating Valve Company
Inventors:
Christopher W. Mathewes, Josef Vollmer, Max Schrobenhauser, Lawrence J. Worde
Abstract: A rotor assembly for an electromechanical machine includes iron rotor pole pieces containing a plurality of finger claws each having an exterior face about the circumference of the rotor assembly. Indentations are produced on the surface of each exterior face so as to form a plurality of closed surface areas. The closed surface areas restrict the travel of and confine the eddy currents to small surface areas thereby reducing the efficiency losses due to eddy currents.