Patents Represented by Law Firm Lyman R. Lyon, P.C.
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Patent number: 5783773Abstract: Gas generant compositions without highly toxic azides are provided which, upon combustion, are converted into gaseous products with only small amounts of solid combustion products thereby minimizing the gas filtration problem. Gas generants having ammonium nitrate safely phase stabilized by mixture with wet triaminoguanidine are provided. A process for safely preparing the gas generants is also provided. These compositions are especially suitable for inflating automotive and aircraft occupant restraint bags.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1995Date of Patent: July 21, 1998Assignee: Automotive Systems Laboratory Inc.Inventor: Donald R. Poole
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Patent number: 5647611Abstract: A vehicle safety belt system of the lap and shoulder type comprises a main belt wound on a retractor, the free end of the belt being securable to the vehicle body work, a slidable tongue fitted to the main belt and a main buckle securable to the vehicle body work into which the tongue is lockingly insertable. The retractor prevents the main belt from being withdrawn when the retractor is subjected to an acceleration or deceleration in excess of a predetermined value. The retractor is mounted adjacent the top of the vehicle seat back. The retractor is prevented from moving forwardly in the event of an accident, but is releasable to allow the seat back, and with it the retractor, to be folded forward when desired.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 1995Date of Patent: July 15, 1997Assignee: European Components Co. LimitedInventors: Leslie Samuel Boyd, Robert Thomas Kopetzky
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Patent number: 5647158Abstract: A trigger lock for a gun comprises a pair complimentary housings that overly opposite sides of the gun trigger guard. One of the housings has a connector shaft with a plurality of teeth thereon that extends through the trigger guard. The other of the housings has a latch plate with a plurality of teeth thereon engageable with the teeth on the connector shaft to effect locking of the housings to one another and to the gun. Each of the housings has an elastomeric pad that is compressible about the trigger of the gun to preclude movement thereof. The housings are separable from the gun upon opening of a lock and depression of a release button.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 1995Date of Patent: July 15, 1997Inventors: Conrad W. Eskelinen, Ivan M. Bucko
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Patent number: 5643539Abstract: A filter utilizes a filter bed having a ceramic media to remove particulates from process emissions upstream of a regenerative incinerator to prevent fouling of the incinerator. To prevent the filter from fouling, the filter is adapted to "bake-off" contaminants from the filter bed by providing a flow of hot innocuous air through the filter. In addition, fluid can be flushed through the filter.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1994Date of Patent: July 1, 1997Assignee: Salem EngelhardInventors: Wayne G. Collard, Sean T. Gribbon, Kenneth R. Woodside
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Patent number: 5628528Abstract: A gas generator (10) utilizes two segregated propellant container/combustion chambers (62) and (64), each having a plurality of nonazide propellant grains (40 and 66) therein, and an igniter (24) for igniting only the propellant grains (40) located within the first combustion chamber (62). The nonazide propellant produces enough heat energy to subsequently ignite the segregated propellant grains (66) by forced convection and/or heat conduction.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1995Date of Patent: May 13, 1997Assignee: Automotive Systems Laboratory, Inc.Inventors: James J. DeSautelle, Janie M. Vitek
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Patent number: 5622380Abstract: A gas generator (10) utilizes at least three segregated propellant container/combustion chambers (22, 32 and 34), each having a plurality of nonazide propellant grains (20, 36 and 38) therein, and an igniter (16) for igniting only the propellant grains (20) located within the first combustion chamber (22). The nonazide propellant produces enough heat energy to subsequently ignite the segregated propellant grains (36 and 38) by forced convection and/or heat conduction. The output inflation profile can be tailored to optimally cover a range of 10 to 90 percentile vehicle occupants.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1995Date of Patent: April 22, 1997Assignee: Automotive Systems Laboratory, Inc.Inventors: Paresh S. Khandhadia, Rickey L. Stratton
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Patent number: 5614700Abstract: An accelerometer (10) features a housing (12) having an passage (14) of rectangular cross-section formed therein, the width dimension of which gradually increases with increasing displacement along a central longitudinal axis (16) away from a first end (24) of the passage; and a puck-shaped magnetic sensing mass (26) located within the passage whose magnetic axis extends in a direction normal to the basal surface (18) of the passage. A pair of magnetically-permeable elements (22) on the housing magnetically-interact with the sensing mass so as to bias the sensing mass towards a first position within the passage; and a first and second pair of stationary beam contacts (30) project into the passage so as to be bridged by respective electrically-conductive circumferential surfaces (28) on the sensing mass when it moves to a second position within the passage.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 1994Date of Patent: March 25, 1997Assignee: Automotive Systems Laboratory, Inc.Inventors: James R. Moss, Michael W. Malesko, Steven J. Anderson
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Patent number: 5612005Abstract: A two chamber regenerative thermal oxidizer comprises an oxidizing chamber and a pair of regenerator chambers. Inlet and outlet valves control fluid flow to and from said regenerator chambers. A transition duct communicates with a contaminated fluid feed duct upstream of the regenerator inlet valves and with the oxidizing chamber of said oxidizer. Electronic control means opens and closes valves, selectively, in a prearranged sequence whereby the inlet and outlet valves in an individual regenerator are never open at the same time, thereby precluding short circuiting of the regenerative chamber, yet all of the inlet and outlet valves to the regenerative chambers are never simultaneously closed thereby to maintain the pressure of fluid flow through said regenerator chambers relatively constant.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1995Date of Patent: March 18, 1997Assignee: Salem EngelhardInventor: Richard Garvey
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Patent number: 5611951Abstract: A gas cooled arc welding torch has inner and outer metal heat transfer sleeves disposed in telescoped relation and defining a longitudinally extending gas channel therebetween and having a welding tip at one end thereof supported by the inner heat transfer sleeve in heat transfer relationship and enveloped in gas flowing through the gas channel.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1995Date of Patent: March 18, 1997Inventors: Erwin Kunz, Jeffrey Bond
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Patent number: 5610575Abstract: A method and system for detecting a vehicle roll-over utilizes a z-axis accelerometer (12) and a processor (20) for analyzing the accelerometer output (18) to provide early detection/prediction of a vehicle roll-over. The output signal (18) is substantially a positive constant value equal to the force of gravity when the vehicle (16) is in a normal upright condition, and as the vehicle (16) experiences a roll-over, the output signal transitions to a substantially negative constant value when the vehicle has rolled 180.degree. upside down. To provide early roll-over detection and/or prediction, the z-axis data is averaged (102) and compared to a first threshold value (104) set to a g-force value within a range of 0 to -1 g. Estimating a slope value (step 110), i.e. the change in z-axis data over time, can provide an additional discrimination measure to improve overall reliability, and to provide a qualitative measure of the roll over.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1994Date of Patent: March 11, 1997Assignee: Automotive Systems Laboratory, Inc.Inventor: Tony Gioutsos
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Patent number: 5603594Abstract: A fastener has a head portion with a torque accepting surface and a cylindrical recess on an external surface thereof defining a pair of axially spaced annular shoulders for acceptance in a circular fastener accepting aperture in a connector component. The aperture has a counterbore for the acceptance and seating of the head portion of the fastener and a channel extending radially of a longitudinal axis of the aperture therein for the acceptance of the fastener in translation, the channel having parallel shoulders spaced slightly greater than the diameter of the cylindrical recess in the head portion of the fastener but less than the minimum diameter of at least one of the shoulders thereon.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1995Date of Patent: February 18, 1997Assignee: Uni Star Industries, Inc.Inventor: Thomas C. Lincoln
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Patent number: 5601294Abstract: An engine head gasket comprises a relatively incompressible steel plate having compressible tubes with a thermally expandible non gaseous non compressible elastic media therein disposed within each combustion opening and elastomeric sealing beads molded about each coolant and oil flow aperture in the head gasket. Shim plates are utilized on each side of the steel plate as compression limiters for the sealing elements. The shim plates also function to retain the tubular combustion seals in place.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1996Date of Patent: February 11, 1997Inventor: Bernard G. Stritzke