Patents Represented by Attorney Hugh M. Gilroy
  • Patent number: 5185839
    Abstract: The cable receptacle of the present invention allows for substantially unimpeded insertion of a fiber optic cable and the selective impeding of the withdrawal of the fiber optic cable through retention structure. The retention structure is provided by cooperation among a cover, a housing, a gripper, a pivot support arm and a channel. The cover includes a fiber opening through which the fiber optic cable extends and a gripping adjustment opening allowing access to a positioning portion of the gripper. A housing is attached to the cover and may include either a portion of the channel, or the pivot support arm or both. To the extent that the housing does not provide, or only partially provides, the channel or pivot support arm then the cover makes up the lack. A gripper having a tooth end and a distal end to either side of the pivot point, includes a resilient spring to bias the gripper to the end into engagement with the fiber optic cable. The pivot support arm pivotally supports the gripper for rotation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 31, 1990
    Date of Patent: February 9, 1993
    Assignee: Square D Company
    Inventors: Edwin R. Newell, Jackie C. Sullivan
  • Patent number: 5173848
    Abstract: The motor controller of the present invention includes a power bus, an insulated gate bipolar power transistor and a control circuit. The direct current power bus provided a source and sink of current to be conducted to and from a controller motor. The insulated gate bipolar power transistor selectively conducts transistor current to and from the motor. The control circuit among other things determines power gate timing of the power transistor and the manner in which the insulated gate bipolar transistor conducts and ceases to conduct transistor current to or from the motor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 6, 1991
    Date of Patent: December 22, 1992
    Inventor: Richard W. Roof
  • Patent number: 5170446
    Abstract: The rotational optical switch of the present invention includes a switch enclosure, a light conductor, an optical shutter, a torsion spring biasing the shutter towards a bistable state, and a shutter actuator. The switch enclosure generally encloses the remaining components. The light conductor is received in the switch enclosure and extends between the enclosure and a transceiver, which provides a signal reflective of the state of the optical shutter. The optical shutter is pivotally mounted within the switch enclosure and is bistable between a reflective state which reflects light into the light conductor, and a nonreflective state which does not reflect light into the light conductor. The shutter pivots on arms to either end of a support cylinder which have knife edges. The shutter actuator is pivotally connected to the optical shutter by the torsion spring to cause the optical shutter to snap between the bistable states. The optical shutter has two reflectors in opposite reflective states.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 31, 1991
    Date of Patent: December 8, 1992
    Assignee: Square D Company
    Inventors: Jackie C. Sullivan, Edwin R. Newell, Keith D. Wheeler, Stanley H. Edwards, Jr.
  • Patent number: 5164695
    Abstract: The interlocked contactor includes an interlock mechanism which selectively prevents closure of contactor contacts before a preselected number of operations of the contactor. An armature actuator is connected to the armature to cause a slider bar portion of the interlock mechanism to translate between an interlock open and interlock closed position corresponding to the contact open and contact closed positions. The interlock mechanism is generally mounted to a detachable mounting base which is mounted to a contactor frame. The slider bar is positionally maintained before failure of the assembly by a pair of roller carrying studs, one of which is designed to shear before the predetermined number of contactor operations. An arresting base is pivotally mounted for movement about one of the studs providing adjustable alignment with the slider bar. An adjustment shaft determines the degree of clearance between an interlock tab on the arresting base and an arresting notch on the slider bar.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 28, 1990
    Date of Patent: November 17, 1992
    Assignee: Square D Company
    Inventors: Donald B. Monson, Spaso Nocilo
  • Patent number: 5124634
    Abstract: An optical current transducer for measuring current in a high voltage transmission line includes a temperature compensated light source of nominal predetermined intensity and wavelength, a Faraday rotation device where Faraday rotation impressed on the light exiting the light source is proportional to the intensity of the electrical current to be measured. A hermetic tank encloses the Faraday rotation device to provide protection from the environment. An electronic circuit converts the optical output of the Faraday rotation device to an electrical signal in direct proportion to and in phase with the current to be measured.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 25, 1990
    Date of Patent: June 23, 1992
    Assignee: Square D Company
    Inventors: Edward A. Ulmer, Jr., Thomas J. Meyer
  • Patent number: 5089760
    Abstract: The invention is a direct current bus voltage regulator for an alternating current inverter, where draws direct current from a DC bus, and the inverter supplies alternating current having a controlled frequency to an AC motor. The alternating current frequency controlled by a signal received through a precedence determining circuit that determines which signal will control the AC current frequency. This circuit receives signals from a ramp generator, an AC current limiting circuit and a DC bus voltage sensing circuit. The precedence determining circuit passes the signal with the highest priority on to a voltage control oscillator which in turn controls the AC current frequency delivered to the AC motor, thereby controlling the motor speed. The ramp generator signal indicates an operator input motor control command and has the lowest priority of the three signals.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 5, 1989
    Date of Patent: February 18, 1992
    Assignee: Square D Company
    Inventor: F. Carl Joyner, Jr.
  • Patent number: 5067045
    Abstract: A protection circuit for the output stage of an operational amplifier may utilize two diodes and two resistors. A circuit for protecting electronic components from the voltage on the cable has an operational amplifier having the signal connected to an input, a diode oriented to conduct the signal from an output of the operational amplifier to the cable, and a diode for shunting a voltage, of a polarity opposite the polarity of the signal, from a first conductor of the cable to a second conductor of the cable, and at least one resistor for limiting current flow to the second diode.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 30, 1989
    Date of Patent: November 19, 1991
    Assignee: Square D Company
    Inventor: Thaddeus J. Schweiger
  • Patent number: 5008611
    Abstract: An improved method and apparatus for measuring a target electric current utilizing a Faraday effect in which an optical medium is magnetically coupled with the target electric current and light is passed through the optical medium at an orientation for which the effects of birefringence on the optical medium can be disregarded in comparison with the Faraday effect, and the light departing from the optical medium is measured and analyzed in a manner permitting the target current to be accurately determined.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 14, 1989
    Date of Patent: April 16, 1991
    Assignee: Square D Company
    Inventor: Edward A. Ulmer, Jr.
  • Patent number: 5003242
    Abstract: A reduced voltage starter for gradually starting a polyphase motor having an acceleration control circuit for gradually applying power to the motor and detector circuits for detecting various fault conditions for terminating power to the motor. A shorted solid state switch detector senses when one of the semiconductor switches applying power to the motor is shorted to terminate the application of power from the remaining phases. A phase angle control circuit insures a uniform application of power to the motor. A phase rotation detection circuit detects when the three phases are in other than their correct sequence and terminates power in the event of such detection. An underload detection circuit senses when the current drops beneath a preselected reference after the motor has reached its full speed and terminates power in response to such detection. A line-to-line to line-to-neutral convertor produces signals representative of the line-to-neutral voltages which are necessary for other circuit functions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 5, 1989
    Date of Patent: March 26, 1991
    Assignee: Square D Company
    Inventor: James T. Liber
  • Patent number: 4998097
    Abstract: A motor control having mechanical switching and pressure reponsive components for connecting and intercepting a circuit between an A.C. source and an A.C. motor in response to pressure changes in a pressure system. The control includes a microcomputer chip and components that detect a voltage across the motor and a current through the motor and provide signals indicative of the level of the motor voltage and current. The control in response to the signals determines the power factor of the current and in response to the detected signals protects the motor from operating malfunctions when the voltage is too high or low, the current is too high or too low, the time of operation of the motor is too long or too short and in response to the character of the malfunction provides a visual coded lamp indication of the cause of the malfunction.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 17, 1985
    Date of Patent: March 5, 1991
    Assignee: Square D Company
    Inventors: Myron A. Noth, Bruce E. Kierstead
  • Patent number: 4935693
    Abstract: A combined current and voltage measuring sensor for measuring voltage and current on a primary conductor, the sensor including a cast resin body having therein a aluminum support, the support having an aluminum encasement mounted thereto. An open air coil is located in the encasement adjacent a grooved portion in the cast resin body for maintaining the primary conductor in the top of the cast resin body. The groove and the aluminum encasement cooperate to precisely located the primary conductor with respect to the open air coil. A keeper assembly mechanically maintains and locates the primary conductor in the groove and further provides an electrical connection from the primary conductor to the voltage measuring apparatus of the sensor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 14, 1987
    Date of Patent: June 19, 1990
    Assignee: Square D Company
    Inventors: Paul P. Falkowski, Donald W. Selby, Peter H. Forest
  • Patent number: 4912390
    Abstract: Timing the firing of thyristors in a motor controller is done by using a microprocessor for timing relative to the event of current reaching zero, and by using hardware that generates firing signals in response to the voltage crossing zero. A motor controller has: thyristors for connecting the motor to a source of AC electrical energy; motor voltage zero crossing circuitry and motor current zero crossing circuitry for measuring a LAG TIME indicative of the time interval between the event of voltage applied; to the motor crossing zero and current flow to the motor reaching zero; a microprocessor generating a desired OFF TIME indicative of a desired time interval between the event of current flow to the motor reaching zero and firing of the thyristors; phase angle controller circuitry for firing the thyristors at a firing time after the event that the voltage applied to the motor crosses zero, the firing time being computed by adding the LAG TIME and the OFF TIME.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 16, 1986
    Date of Patent: March 27, 1990
    Assignee: Square D Company
    Inventors: Earl J. Curran, Jr., James T. Libert
  • Patent number: 4885437
    Abstract: The rotating cam limit switch includes a hub, a position screw area, a position screw, a position wheel, a retractable cam, a dwell wheel, a dwell screw, a dwell screw arm, a spring wave washer and a locking ring. The hub is to be mounted on a rotating shaft which is to activate a non-rotating switch assembly. Near a first axial end, an integral position screw arm and position flange extend radially from the integral hub. The position screw arm carries a position screw, which is snap fitted onto the arm, which operatively engages the position wheel rotatably mounted on the hub next to the position screw arm. The dwell wheel is rotatably mounted on the position wheel. The dwell wheel is operatively engaged by the dwell screw carried by the dwell screw arm integrally formed with a dwell flange. The dwell screw arm is rotatable on the hub but fixed to the position wheel. The wave washer and the locking ring, mounted near a second axial end of the hub, compress the rotating components together.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 11, 1988
    Date of Patent: December 5, 1989
    Assignee: Gleason Reel Corp.
    Inventors: David M. Tenniswood, Kevin I. Pea, Steven M. Loeck
  • Patent number: 4562506
    Abstract: A distribution line powered switchgear control is provided which reliably initiates switchgear operations with stored energy. Stored energy is preferably maintained in a plurality of devices including a power capacitor. The power capacitor is preferably charged by a fast arming circuit which preferably selects among a plurality of independent power sources. The switchgear control additionally isolates sources of stored energy so that depletion of one does not affect the others. Further the switchgear control will preferably prevent closing of the switchgear unless sufficient energy is stored to allow the control to initiate a subsequent opening of the switchgear.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 14, 1984
    Date of Patent: December 31, 1985
    Assignee: Cooper Industries, Inc.
    Inventor: Richard J. Moran
  • Patent number: 4550682
    Abstract: A material finishing line including a essentially linear array of work stations is disclosed. A stationary support beam extends over the work stations and substatially encloses a transmission, and supports at least one crane body and a drive means to selectively propel the crane body along the support beam. The crane body is an assembly of components arranged to raise workpieces from the work stations towards the support beam. A `U` shaped cart supports lift means to provide power to raise a lift arm and supports the lift arm and a lift arm guide. The vertical extensions of the support beam and of the cart are reduced and nearly overlap, and the vertical extension of the lift arm may be lifted into substantially overlapping relationship with the vertical extension of the cart.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 27, 1984
    Date of Patent: November 5, 1985
    Assignee: McGraw-Edison Company
    Inventors: Robert J. Juve, Michael J. Eagen
  • Patent number: 4543927
    Abstract: A control system for an internal combustion engine is described which allows the engine to be started and stopped while unloaded. The invention incorporates the mechanical linkage operated by a solenoid to control a valve at the interior of the engine and an electronic circuit incorporating one or more time delay relays. The invention provides a means of reducing or eliminating the source of vibration resulting from the starting and stopping of a single cylinder diesel engine. Several embodiments are described including one incorporating an integrated circuit timer and one incorporating two time delay relays.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 8, 1983
    Date of Patent: October 1, 1985
    Assignee: McGraw-Edison Company
    Inventors: Dennis A. Luhn, Daniel A. Norrick
  • Patent number: 4535409
    Abstract: A microprocessor based recloser control has a microcomputer for causing trip and close operations of a recloser in response to the conditions of the power distribution lines being protected and operator commands. The microcomputer may be overridden by a mechanical switch in the recloser control. If power to the recloser control is lost, the microprocessor will continue to function with power storage means for a limited duration. Towards the end of that duration, this microcomputer will power down the microprocessor in an orderly manner allowing automatic return to its functions when power is restored. After the microprocessor is no longer functioning, a secondary overcurrent trip circuit is relied upon to cause a trip operation of the recloser for extended durations of power outage. The secondary overcurrent trip circuit can be disabled by the microprocessor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 18, 1981
    Date of Patent: August 13, 1985
    Assignee: McGraw-Edison Company
    Inventors: James A. Jindrick, Thomas G. Dolnik, Naresh K. Nohria, Clyde Gilker, James R. Hurley, Michael P. Dunk, Norbert J. Reis, Thomas J. Bray
  • Patent number: 4533798
    Abstract: A high-current shunt is disclosed for carrying current between relatively fixed and movable terminals in a mechanism for controlling the transfer of electrical energy. In one embodiment a plurality of generally oval, flexible, ribbon-like electrical conductors are used to bridge the gap between two spaced apart coaxial base members. Each ribbon-like conductor is suspended between the two base elements so as to have a generally U-shaped configuration. By connecting the conductors to each base element at a single point, the two base elements may be rotated relative to each other to a limited degree. Stacking and nesting of the ribbon conductors increases the current carrying capability. Good electrical contact is established within a relatively small volume and relatively little force is required to rotate the two elements relative to each other.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 4, 1984
    Date of Patent: August 6, 1985
    Assignee: McGraw-Edison Company
    Inventors: Joseph W. Yatchum, David F. Giegel
  • Patent number: 4533863
    Abstract: A voltage regulator is described adapted for use controlling the output of an AC generator. A voltage control field-winding excitation control circuit supplies direct current to the generator field in response to a driver. The driver, in turn, is operated in response to a switching regulator. A frequency sensing means generates a voltage proportional to the frequency of the generator. This frequency sensitive voltage is combined with a reference voltage to drive an asynchronous switching regulator. The switching regulator produces a train of output voltage control signals to operate the driver. Preferably power MOSFETs are used to control the flow of current to the generator field. Loss of voltage and high current protection features are included.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 26, 1983
    Date of Patent: August 6, 1985
    Assignee: McGraw-Edison Company
    Inventors: Dennis A. Luhn, Mark H. Schultz
  • Patent number: 4527508
    Abstract: A material finishing line which includes a plurality of finishing tanks disposed in a linear array and a self-propelled hoist movable along an elongated track extending parallel to the finishing line. The hoist includes a base which contains the propulsion and control mechanism, and a guide fixedly projecting upwardly from the base. A pick-up arm is slidably carried on the guide and is cantilevered therefrom over the finishing line so as to pass over successive tank locations as the hoist is propelled along the track. The pick-up arm is raised and lowered by an hydraulic ram coupled to the base, and is held in horizontal orientation by a pair of chains trained around sprockets affixed to the guide and attached to the pick-up arm.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 11, 1983
    Date of Patent: July 9, 1985
    Assignee: McGraw-Edison Company
    Inventor: Robert J. Juve