Abstract: An automatic scanning apparatus and method for detecting the presence of one or more objects in an image field under investigation or inspection. Electro-optical scanning means, such as a television camera, is employed to scan an image field and generate output electrical signals which vary in accordance with variations in the optical characteristics of the matter and objects in the image field scanned. Such signals are computer processed and analyzed to generate coded electrical signals which define optical characteristics of portion of the image field scanned, such as objects or the images of objects scanned, their shape, color of a combination of color and shape.
Abstract: A miniaturized cardiotachometer is worn by a user typically adjacent the volar aspect of the wrist or the temple to provide the user with a numerical readout of his or her pulse rate. The time between two heartbeats is measured by the number of pulses from a fixed frequency source that occur. The measurement is made after a predetermined delay to eliminate or reduce noise signals, the number of pulses of the fixed frequency being converted into the pulse rate and displayed numerically.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 19, 1976
Date of Patent:
November 15, 1977
Assignee:
Bunker Ramo Corporation
Inventors:
Lawrence John Stupay, Carl Frederick Truesdell
Abstract: A nozzle for use in controlling the flow of liquids incorporating a positive pressure generating device which provides a positive pressure to a diaphragm chamber which serves to retain the valve in an open position after manual opening of the valve by means of a manually operable actuator mechanism. The valve actuator mechanism includes closure means for moving the valve closure means to a closed position and releasable opening means for moving the valve closure means to an open position. A releasable opening means is released when the diaphragm chamber is positively pressurized at a pressure sufficient to retain the valve closure means in a predetermined open position. This provides a nozzle which, after initial manual opening, will be automatically closed when the positive pressure provided by the positive pressure generating device is cut off by the rising level of liquid within the tank.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 16, 1977
Date of Patent:
August 1, 1978
Assignee:
George B. Richards
Inventors:
George B. Richards, Leonard W. Swain, Edward W. Hunter