Patents Represented by Attorney J. C. Albrecht
  • Patent number: 4316567
    Abstract: A tractor 10 is disclosed for engaging and advancing a web of paper 20 by engaging a series of holes 21 along an edge of the paper 20. The tractor 10 includes a pair of parallel side plates 12, 14 and an elongated guide member 32 defining a continuous guide track 34. The guide member 32 is positioned between the side plates 12, 14 so as to define a continuous guide channel 36 in cooperation with the guide plates 12, 14. The tractor 10 also includes a drive belt assembly 22 comprising a continuous belt 62 carrying a plurality of spaced drive members 38 adapted to engage the holes 21 along the edge of the paper 20. A drive sprocket 33 located at one end of the guide channel 36 engages the drive members 38. Each guide member 38 has a hemicylindrically shaped base 64 with a notch 66 therein, thereby defining two parallel edges 67 which ride along the guide track 34. Additionally, each drive member 38 includes a drive pin 80, the profile of the surface of the drive pin 80 has the shape of a segment of an involute.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 21, 1980
    Date of Patent: February 23, 1982
    Assignee: Teletype Corporation
    Inventors: Horace S. Grear, Theodore M. Leno
  • Patent number: 4311065
    Abstract: The drive mechanism for a paper tape punch and reader assembly utilizes tape drive assemblies which move the paper tape in response to the application of continuous periodic motion and control signals. The periodic motion serves to oscillate a rocker plate between first and second limits and the control signls serve to selectively engage and disengage a detent which effects coupling between the drive shaft and the source of periodic motion. The periodic motion is imparted to the drive assembly by a connecting link which in turn is driven by an adjustable eccentric.The eccentric comprises a pulley plate which is fixed to a shaft. A circular body is adjustably movable with respect to the pulley plate and is arranged to engage the race of a ball bearing assembly which further comprises balls and a retaining ring. The connecting link has a circular opening which provides a snug fit to the exterior of the retaining ring.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 27, 1979
    Date of Patent: January 19, 1982
    Assignee: Teletype Corporation
    Inventors: Jerome L. DeBoo, David G. Geis
  • Patent number: 4300084
    Abstract: A shift register is described particularly adapted for selectively controlling the energization of the windings of a stepping motor so as to provide selective overlapping phase energization. The shift register consists of four stages each having master and slave sections with each stage controlling the energization of an associated motor winding. A shift register control unit, responsive to stepping and directional signals, directs the shifting of information between the various stages of the shift register. In response to a step high input signal, a high level of one shift register stage is shifted in a selected direction to the adjacent stage with both stages directing the energization of their respective motor windings. Similarly, in response to a step low signal the low levels of the shift register stages are shifted in a selected direction to their adjacent stages causing the deenergization of the respective motor windings.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 22, 1980
    Date of Patent: November 10, 1981
    Assignee: Teletype Corporation
    Inventor: Richard H. Heeren
  • Patent number: 4288910
    Abstract: A method of manufacturing devices in a semiconductor body 20 of a first conductivity type. An oxygen impervious masking medium 22 is placed on the body 20. Portions of the medium 22 are removed to define field areas 31 and field oxide is formed in the field areas. The surface of the silicon wafer 23 is thereafter masked to define gate areas 26 and electrical contact areas 30. The exposed medium is removed and the exposed body areas doped to form interconnect runs 28 and a source/drain region 29 of a second conductivity type. An oxide 48, 50 is formed over the doped interconnect runs and source/drain regions of the wafer. The masking medium covering the contact area 30 is removed and the contact area is doped to a second conductivity type. Finally conductors 60, 61 are positioned to provide the desired electrical connections.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 16, 1979
    Date of Patent: September 15, 1981
    Assignee: Teletype Corporation
    Inventor: Richard H. Heeren
  • Patent number: 4286836
    Abstract: A connector block body of nonconductive material has a row of spaced open cavities. Within each cavity there is mounted an insulation displacement connector in the form of a metallic cylinder having a longitudinal slit. One wall of each of the cavities has a first slot extending from the cavity opening. The width of the first slot is slightly less than the diameter of the insulated wire for which the connector block is designed. A stuffer cap, which is attached to the block by a tether, has an open cavity. Mounted within the cavity of the cap is a post for engaging and forcing an insulated wire into the slit of the connector. Additionally, one wall of the cap has a slot and a cooperating nib which engage the wire and force it in the first slot wherein the wire is tightly grasped to prevent strain. In a second embodiment of the invention, a flat plate, bifurcated to define a restricted slit, is used as the connector.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 17, 1979
    Date of Patent: September 1, 1981
    Assignee: Teletype Corporation
    Inventor: Norbert A. Rumps
  • Patent number: 4285117
    Abstract: Portions of a doped silicon body 22 are covered with an oxide dielectric 26 leaving the active areas 25 on the silicon body exposed. A polysilicon layer 28 having a predetermined resistance characteristic is formed over the entire wafer surface followed by a layer of silicon nitride 30. Selected portions of the silicon nitride layer 30 are removed with the nitride remaining over the source/drain regions 36 of the active area and the locations of first level conductor runs 32. The exposed polysilicon 28 is converted to an oxide and the silicon nitride 30, covering the source/drain regions 36 and the first level conductor runs, is removed. The exposed polysilicon is doped forming source/drain diffusions 46 and first level conductors 32. An oxide dielectric 52 is formed over the wafer 20 and removed from the gate areas 56 followed by the formation of a thin gate dielectric 54. Finally the oxide 52 is removed at the interconnect work sites and second level conductors 58, 60 are formed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 6, 1979
    Date of Patent: August 25, 1981
    Assignee: Teletype Corporation
    Inventor: Richard H. Heeren
  • Patent number: 4274237
    Abstract: A trim strip holder 10 includes a channel 18 defined by parallel opposed first and second ledges 28, 30 and includes elongated first and second recesses 24, 26 located adjacent to and coextensive with the ledges 28, 30. A raised ridge 22 extends the length of the channel 18 and is disposed between the recesses 24, 26. A surface of the first ledge defines a notch 36 coextensive with the ledge 28. A surface 40 of the notch 36 is spaced from and parallel to a wall 42 of the second recess 26. A flat elongated trim strip 20 is positioned to seat within the notch 36 and the second recess 26 and is held in place by the ridge 22.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 3, 1979
    Date of Patent: June 23, 1981
    Assignee: Teletype Corporation
    Inventor: Arthur A. Hagstrom
  • Patent number: 4260952
    Abstract: Incoming diphase signals E which have base bit intervals delineated by spaced clocking signals with data information occurring between the clocking signals are fed to a four bit shift register 10 which in cooperation with an exclusive OR-gate 14 generates a pulse D for each diphase signal E transition. Upon receipt of a preamble comprising four diphase signal transitions, a shift register 16 provides a signal MSR which initiates the decoding of the following data information. A counter 24 stores counts related to the time intervals between each two successive clocking signals and counters 26 and 28 store a count related to an immediately subsequent time period which is three-fourths of the time interval. The occurrence of data information is sensed by a logic array 20 during successive time periods and a non-return to zero mark-space output signal K is stored in a flip-flop 22. The logic array 20 continually updates the counts stored by the counters 24, 26-28.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 17, 1979
    Date of Patent: April 7, 1981
    Assignee: Teletype Corporation
    Inventor: James W. Thomas, Jr.
  • Patent number: 4244083
    Abstract: The disclosure describes a cable clamp which will adapt to and hold firmly cables of various diameters. The clamp includes a "U" shaped body member having a base from which parallel legs project. The outer surface of each of the legs carries a row of teeth. A keeper having a flat plate defining two spaced rectangular openings is placed into engagement with the legs. Relative movement between the plate and the legs is inhibited by the teeth engaging the edges of the openings. Carried on the plate and projecting toward the base of the body member are parallel walls which define angled edges. The edges cam a cable placed between the legs firmly against the base and one leg of the body member.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 3, 1979
    Date of Patent: January 13, 1981
    Assignee: Teletype Corporation
    Inventors: Leonard R. Aremka, Harold D. Cook
  • Patent number: 4236836
    Abstract: A wire matrix printer includes a plurality of electromagnetic actuators for use as dot-matrix printer drive elements. Each actuator has a unitary bobbin body made of insulating material which includes a slot arranged to receive a flat plate armature of ferromagnetic material. The bottom of the slot is sufficiently wide to receive an edge of the plate armature and the open portion of the slot is sufficiently wide to permit the plate to pivot around the edge positioned in the bottom of the slot towards a pole of an electromagnet and then away from it to the armature's rest position. The flat plate armature includes an integral spring portion with an end which is arranged to engage a notch in the bobbin body. Positioning of the end of the spring portion in the notch flexes the spring portion sufficiently so as to provide a spring force to return the armature to its rest position, as well as, keep the armature in the slot.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 30, 1979
    Date of Patent: December 2, 1980
    Assignee: Teletype Corporation
    Inventor: Ingard B. Hodne
  • Patent number: 4230974
    Abstract: A cathode ray tube deflection circuit is described which selects between two display formats in response to a format control signal. A horizontal deflection portion includes the primary winding of a flyback transformer resonant with a horizontal deflection yoke. Switches are connected across a portion of the primary winding and across portions of the yoke. A logic unit, in response to the control signal, actuates each of the switches to change the resonant frequency of the horizontal deflection circuit. The logic unit correspondingly changes the frequency of the horizontal drive signal and the amplitude of the vertical sweep.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 16, 1979
    Date of Patent: October 28, 1980
    Assignee: Teletype Corporation
    Inventor: Gary R. Haak
  • Patent number: 4229617
    Abstract: An assembly for processing paper tape for data processing and communication applications. The punch and reader are in a common housing which includes a self contained chad box. The assembly has a substantially flat bottom surface thus permitting the assembly to be mounted on a table. The entire operating mechanism is arranged such that it is mechanically isolated from the housing.The punch and reader assemblies utilize identical paper drive assemblies which are mechanically linked by a rigid bar. The one drive assembly is driven from an eccentric which in turn is driven by a flexible belt coupled to a motor pulley.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 1, 1978
    Date of Patent: October 21, 1980
    Assignee: Teletype Corporation
    Inventors: Joseph A. Bellino, Edmund C. Feldy, Richard E. LaSpesa, Robert J. Ramig, Jr.
  • Patent number: 4229702
    Abstract: A circuit for detecting the relative time of occurrence of first and second signals applied to first and second terminals includes a pair of bistable flip-flops. In response to the occurrence first of the first signal the first one of the flips-flops is set to initiate the generation of a control signal. A time delay responds to the control signal and upon expiration of the time delay interval the second one of the flip-flops is set and this in turn resets the first flip-flop to terminate the control signal. In response to the first occurrence first of the second signal the second one of the flip-flops is set and this inhibits the setting of the first flip-flop. In the event that the first and second signals occur simultaneously the second flip-flop sets quickly resetting the first flip-flop. In response to either signal, a conductive path is established between the terminals.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 27, 1978
    Date of Patent: October 21, 1980
    Assignee: Teletype Corporation
    Inventor: James W. Thomas, Jr.
  • Patent number: 4221001
    Abstract: A shift register is described particularly adapted for selectively controlling the energization of the windings of a stepping motor so as to provide selective overlapping phase energization. The shift register consists of four stages each having master and slave sections with each stage controlling the energization of an associated motor winding. A shift register control unit, responsive to stepping and directional signals, directs the shifting of information between the various stages of the shift register. In response to a step high input signal, a high level of one shift register stage is shifted in a selected direction to the adjacent stage with both stages directing the energization of their respective motor windings. Similarly, in response to a step low signal the low levels of the shift register stages are shifted in a selected direction to their adjacent stages causing the deenergization of the respective motor windings.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 1, 1977
    Date of Patent: September 2, 1980
    Assignee: Teletype Corporation
    Inventor: Richard H. Heeren
  • Patent number: 4219925
    Abstract: A silicon body (10) of a first conductivity type is covered with a sandwich of silicon dioxide (12), polycrystalline silicon (14) and silicon nitride (16). Source, drain, and interconnect work sites of the body are exposed by a first photoshaping operation. The work sites are doped forming regions (21, 22, 23) of a second conductivity type. Silicon dioxide (24, 26, 28) is grown over the work sites. A second photoshaping operation provides an opening 36. The walls of the opening 36 on two opposite sides comprise sides of the sandwich layer as established by the first photoshaping operation and the two remaining walls comprise sides of the silicon dioxide as established by the second photoshaping operation. Silicon nitride (44) is next deposited over the entire wafer (15) which is then photoshaped to define the field regions (46, 48). The etching process is continued to remove part of the silicon body as well as the sides of those exposed regions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 1, 1978
    Date of Patent: September 2, 1980
    Assignee: Teletype Corporation
    Inventor: Richard H. Heeren
  • Patent number: 4208545
    Abstract: 1. In a system of secret telegraph communication, an incoming channel over which miscellaneous matter intelligence signals are periodically received, an outgoing channel susceptible of operating at a higher speed than said incoming channel, a cipher unit interconnecting said channels, said unit comprising a signal storage device, means controlled by said storage device for periodically generating special supervisory signals for compensating for the speed difference between said channels, a fan circuit connected to said storage device, a ciphering maze connected to said fan circuit, means for inserting masking signals during pauses between said periodically received miscellaneous matter intelligence signals, means for inserting said supervisory signals upon transitions from said received miscellaneous intelligence signals to said masking signals and vice versa, and means operable automatically upon encipherment of all said signals for transmitting the enciphered signals over said outgoing channel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 24, 1954
    Date of Patent: June 17, 1980
    Assignee: Teletype Corporation
    Inventor: Walter J. Zenner
  • Patent number: 4207616
    Abstract: An integrated circuit Read-Only Memory (ROM) with improved speed of operation is disclosed as generally representative of similarly improved logic arrays. The ROM includes parallel rows of conductors oriented normal to parallel doped regions which form column conductors. The ROM is implemented with field-effect transistors and comprises two decoder fields and a data field. The transistors of the decoder fields serve to define open circuits between adjacent column conductors in accordance with binary input signals applied to the decoder fields. In the illustrative ROM, a first column conductor is connected to a return terminal of a power supply and a second column conductor is connected to a "pull-up" circuit. The illustrative circuit provides for the connection of power supply return connections to both ends of the one column conductor and provides for the connection of pull-up circuits to both ends of the second column conductor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 29, 1978
    Date of Patent: June 10, 1980
    Assignee: Teletype Corporation
    Inventor: Richard H. Heeren
  • Patent number: D256120
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 4, 1978
    Date of Patent: July 29, 1980
    Assignee: Teletype Corporation
    Inventors: Robert E. Arko, Joseph A. Bellino, Richard A. Hein
  • Patent number: D258131
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 3, 1978
    Date of Patent: February 3, 1981
    Assignee: Teletype Corporation
    Inventors: Donald M. Genaro, Gordon Sylvester
  • Patent number: D258736
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 3, 1978
    Date of Patent: March 31, 1981
    Assignee: Teletype Corporation
    Inventors: Donald M. Genaro, Gordon Sylvester