Patents Represented by Attorney Joseph G. Denny, III
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Patent number: 4492941Abstract: A circuit breaker comprising two or more sections connected in parallel with each other. Each section of the circuit breaker comprises an electromagnetic sensing device and a pair of relatively movable contacts. The electromagnetic sensing devices are electrically connected at one of their ends to the load terminals. The load terminals are electrically connected in parallel with each other. The electromagnetic sensing devices are electrically connected at their other ends to each other and are electrically connected to all of the movable contacts which are themselves all electrically connected together. The stationary contacts are connected to line terminals which are also electrically connected in parallel with each other.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 1983Date of Patent: January 8, 1985Assignee: Heinemann Electric CompanyInventor: Harry H. Nagel
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Patent number: 4436972Abstract: In a circuit protector or the like a handle and a case from which said handle extends. Within the handle is an electrical lamp. A first pair of terminals is secured to the handle and to the lamp and a second pair of terminals is carried by the case. Electrical leads extend from the second pair of terminals to a pair of springs and the springs have end portions engageable with the first pair of terminals. The springs carried by a projection of the case and the end portions rest upon a boss formed on the case. The first pair of terminals press upon the end portions to close the circuit to the lamp.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 1982Date of Patent: March 13, 1984Assignee: Heinemann Electric CompanyInventor: William F. Scanlon
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Patent number: 4393684Abstract: A press for assembling a fastener or the like to a plate or the like comprises a frame and an anvil assembly carried by said frame. A toggle mechanism assembly is carried by the frame and includes two toggle links. A ram is operatively connectable to the toggle links. A first pneumatic cylinder and piston assembly holds the ram in a raised position. A first pneumatic switch terminates the flow of pressurized air to the first pneumatic cylinder, thereby permitting the ram to drop by gravity. A second pneumatic switch is activated after a sufficient drop of said piston to energize a second pneumatic cylinder and piston assembly for extending and retracting said toggle links, and thereby forcefully lower the ram to install the fastener or the like to a plate or the like.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 1981Date of Patent: July 19, 1983Assignee: Penn Engineering & Manufacturing Corp.Inventors: David M. Hansen, Richard B. Ernest
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Patent number: 4389555Abstract: A circuit breaker in which the case comprises two half-cases abutting together to jointly form the case. A handle link includes a handle with a portion extending through the half-cases. The half-cases have abutting, interfitting tongue and groove portions to increase the creepage and clearance distances from outside the circuit breaker to the closest electrically energized parts within the circuit breaker. Further the handle link and the half-cases have a pivotally semi-circular interfitting tongue and groove connection. The abutting, interfitting tongue and groove portions of the half-cases are disposed on both sides of said semi-circular connection and pivotally adjacent thereto so as to form a tongue and groove connection at the opening of the case through which the handle extends and on either side thereof. Also, the handle link has pintles pivotally extending into recesses provided therefor in the half-cases.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 1982Date of Patent: June 21, 1983Assignee: Heinemann Electric CompanyInventor: Thomas Guinan
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Patent number: 4338586Abstract: A circuit protector comprising a case and a rocker or handle movable between "on" and "off" positions. A spring has one leg biased against the case and the other leg biased against the rocker for biasing the rocker to the "off" position. Within the case is a stationary contact and a movable contact carried by a movable contact blade. The rocker includes an extension which carries a pivotal latch lever and a slidable latch. The latch lever has a detent for restraining movement of the slidable latch. Further, the slidable latch includes a cam stop engaging a raised portion of the movable contact blade to keep the contacts engaged. A bimetal, on predetermined overload heating, engages the latch lever and pivots it away from the slidable latch, whereupon the detent is moved out of engagement with the slidable latch permitting the slidable latch to move upwardly under pressure of the movable contact blade and also permitting the rocker to be pivoted by the spring to the contacts "off" position.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 1980Date of Patent: July 6, 1982Assignee: Heinemann Electric CompanyInventor: William F. Scanlon
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Patent number: 4304276Abstract: A router for edging laminated plastics, such as Formica material, includes a table and an adjustable work guide assembly. The work guide assembly comprises a stationary guide and a movable guide. The movable guide is movable toward and away from the stationary guide to determine the extent of the cut to be made by the router bit. A further stationary guide is also provided which is mounted on the table parallel to the previously mentioned guides, whereby a second edge may be cut on the laminated plastic which is parallel to the first edge. Also, movable carrier guide means are provided to cut further edges transverse to the first two edges.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1980Date of Patent: December 8, 1981Inventor: Armando Termini
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Patent number: 4282916Abstract: A tire chain assembly is provided with a quick connecting male and female fastener for easily securing together the inner circumferential chain on the inner side of the tire without the need for elevating the tire. The outer circumferential chain on the outer side of the tire is provided with a toggle type fastener for securing together the ends of the outer circumferential chain and tightening the outer circumferential chain abut the tire.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1980Date of Patent: August 11, 1981Inventor: Carl A. Carlson
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Patent number: 4270035Abstract: A circuit breaker comprising a molded case formed by two half-cases abutting each other. A snap on mounting clip embraces the half-cases. The clip comprises a central portion and arms on either side thereof embracing the half-cases. The arms include locking protrusions which are received in holes formed in the half-cases. The protrusions are deformed toward the embraced half-case. The arms include end portions flared outwardly of the case. The arms are angled to permit the arms to spring freely as they are pushed over the half-cases. The case includes an upper wall, and the central portion is bowed downwardly so as to be concave relative to said upper wall of said case. The upper wall includes an opening and the central portion of the clip includes a thread receiving opening. The openings in the wall and in the clip are aligned to receive the shank of a threaded fastener for mounting the circuit breaker to a panel.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 1979Date of Patent: May 26, 1981Assignee: Heinemann Electric CompanyInventor: Konrad J. Richter, Sr.
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Patent number: 4267539Abstract: A circuit breaker comprising a solenoid coil, an armature actuatable by the coil and a magnetizable frame carrying the coil enclosed with a case comprising two abutting half-cases. A time delay device comprising a tube of non-magnetic material within which is a movable magnetizable core and with which the coil cooperates to actuate the armature after a time delay period upon predetermined energization of the coil. The tube has a pole piece at one end and the armature has an attractable portion which moves toward said pole piece on predetermined overload conditions, the core being biased toward the end of the tube away from the pole piece. An adjustable cam is carried between said half-cases. Said attractable portion of the armature being biased by a spring into engagement with said cam and away from said pole piece. Said cam being rotatable to vary the air gap between said pole piece and said attractable portion of the armature, whereby the trip point of the circuit breaker may be varied.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 1979Date of Patent: May 12, 1981Assignee: Heinemann Electric CompanyInventor: Thomas Guinan
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Patent number: 4237436Abstract: An electromagnetic circuit breaker comprising a solenoid coil and an armature actuatable by the coil. A tube of nonmagnetic material within which is a movable magnetizable core, the tube having a pole piece at one end toward which the armature is attracted on predetermined overload conditions, the core being biased toward the end of the tube away from the pole piece.An inertial mass is carried by the armature and is pivotally and eccentrically connected to a link at one end. The link has another end pivotally mounted to a fixed support.Thus, when the armature is attracted to the pole piece the inertial mass is caused to rotate at an angular velocity greater than the angular velocity of the armature, so that the current in the coil required to overcome the bias on the armature with substantially no time delay, when the gap between the core and the pole piece is at its maximum, is substantially higher than the current required for a similar device but which omits the inertial mass.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 1979Date of Patent: December 2, 1980Assignee: Heinemann Electric CompanyInventor: Edward J. Setescak
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Patent number: 4235508Abstract: The invention provides a highly corrected, parfocalized, two-focal-length optical system comprising a primary image producing group consisting of a catadioptric lens system which forms its image within a first, positive field lens, and a second group comprising a symmetrical relay system coaxial with the primary group and movable axially relative to the primary image producing group, the relay system reimaging the image formed by the primary group through a second, negative field lens onto the fixed plane of the final image, movement of the relay lens between its extreme positions permitting close focusing of the entire system without altering its overall length.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 1978Date of Patent: November 25, 1980Assignee: Questar CorporationInventor: Edward K. Kaprelian
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Patent number: 4201505Abstract: A core-spacer-core mandrel loader in which pairs of cores and spacers are automatically loaded upon a mandrel. A transition nose cone is attached to the mandrel to facilitate proper placement of the cores and spacers upon the mandrel.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1978Date of Patent: May 6, 1980Inventors: James P. Gerhart, deceased, Merle A. Gerhart, executrix
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Patent number: 4157824Abstract: An apparatus for separating a top ply from a stack of fabric workpieces before removal and depositing the ply at a processing location. The apparatus comprises an air cylinder actuator connected to a friction pad for engaging the top ply, the pad being mounted in a guide member for movement with an impacting force, on application of a pulse of pressure air to the air cylinder, to displace the top ply in a sweeping and lifting action from and across the stack while the guide member is forced downwardly into engagement with the remaining plies in the stack to hold the stack against movement as the displaced ply is removed.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 1977Date of Patent: June 12, 1979Assignee: K. J. Littlewood Pty. Ltd.Inventor: Kenneth J. Littlewood
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Patent number: 4154420Abstract: An adaptor arm having a lower end portion supporting a pole and an opposite, upper end portion connected to a tubular shelf supporting bracket. The adaptor arm may have an opening to receive the pole or the adaptor arm may have a projecting lug supporting the pole. The adaptor arm may be inserted into the tubular shelf supporting bracket or may be placed around it.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1978Date of Patent: May 15, 1979Assignee: Wessel Hardware CorporationInventors: Lowell I. Mazie, Paul V. Rucinski, Vincent J. Pasquale
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Patent number: 4151386Abstract: A circuit breaker having a handle stop for restraining the handle in a "tripped" or central position after the circuit breaker is electrically tripped to mechanically and visually indicate the tripped position.Also, an actuator is supported within the case of the circuit breaker and pivoted by the linkage mechanism (only when the latter is electrically tripped). During manual opening and closing of the circuit breaker contacts, the linkage mechanism does not pivot the actuator.Pivoting of the actuator (upon electrical tripping of the linkage mechanism) causes the actuator to engage and activate an auxiliary switch.When the circuit breaker handle is moved to the "off" position from the "tripped" or central position, the linkage mechanism simultaneously releases the actuator and the auxiliary switch is deactivated.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1978Date of Patent: April 24, 1979Assignee: Heinemann Electric CompanyInventors: Roland Nicol, deceased, by Helen C. Nicol Robinson, executrix
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Patent number: 4130138Abstract: A self-clinching stand-off to be embedded into thin sheeted material. The stand-off comprises a base produced on a "screw machine" and an extension molded thereto. The extension is formed from a material which is softer than that of the base. Further, the extension may vary in length for a given base.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1977Date of Patent: December 19, 1978Assignee: Penn Engineering & Manufacturing Corp.Inventor: Kenneth A. Swanstrom
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Patent number: D252890Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1977Date of Patent: September 11, 1979Inventor: Wanda Cavalieri
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Patent number: D254667Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 1978Date of Patent: April 8, 1980Assignee: Heinemann Electric CompanyInventor: Jorge Sare
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Patent number: D263497Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 1979Date of Patent: March 23, 1982Assignee: Ralph Kearney & Son, Inc.Inventor: Ralph M. Kearney, III
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Patent number: D280959Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1983Date of Patent: October 15, 1985Assignee: Color Process Company, Inc.Inventor: Robert K. Sperry