Patents Represented by Law Firm Mason, Kolehmainen, Rathburn & Wyss
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Patent number: 5676539Abstract: A gas burner is interconnected with structure such as a range top wall or mixing tube flange by interengagement of a mounting projection and a locking hole. The locking hole has an entry portion and a narrower capture portion. The mounting projection has a neck portion and an enlarged head portion. The enlarged head portion is inserted through the entry portion of the locking hole and the neck portion is then shifted into the capture portion to accomplish a locking function. In one arrangement the gas burner is of mild cold rolled steel and the mounting projection is formed integral and of one single piece with the burner wall. In another arrangement, the burner is formed of galvanized or stainless steel, and the locking projection is formed integral and of one single piece with the cooperating mounting element. In another arrangement, the burner is supported by a bracket having mounting projections.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 1996Date of Patent: October 14, 1997Assignee: Harper-Wyman CompanyInventor: Dennis I. Draper
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Patent number: 5674415Abstract: An improved method and apparatus are provided for real time weld monitoring. An infrared signature emitted by a hot weld surface during welding is detected and this signature is compared with an infrared signature emitted by the weld surface during steady state conditions. The result is correlated with weld penetration. The signal processing is simpler than for either UV or acoustic techniques. Changes in the weld process, such as changes in the transmitted laser beam power, quality or positioning of the laser beam, change the resulting weld surface features and temperature of the weld surface, thereby resulting in a change in the direction and amount of infrared emissions. This change in emissions is monitored by an IR sensitive detecting apparatus that is sensitive to the appropriate wavelength region for the hot weld surface.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 1996Date of Patent: October 7, 1997Assignee: The University of ChicagoInventors: Keng H. Leong, Boyd V. Hunter
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Patent number: 5671110Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided for protecting a non-isolated data communications cable against ground skew used with an AC power source. A current summing transformer is coupled to an AC power source. The current summing transformer includes a single transformer core and a plurality of coils. One of the coils is connected in series with each phase, neutral (if present) and ground line in the AC power source. The plurality of coils are substantially identical. Each coil has an identical number of turns and an identical direction of winding on the transformer core. The current summing transformer is only needed in the power path to one of two or more interconnected systems. The current summing transformer introduces a high impedance to surge current in the data cable ground of one or many non-isolated data cables attached to the system and at the same time offers substantially zero impedance to the normal power currents including leakage and fault ground currents.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 1996Date of Patent: September 23, 1997Assignee: Oneac CorporationInventors: Thomas McCartney, Laurence H. Fish
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Patent number: 5665907Abstract: An ultrasonic method and system are provided for monitoring a fabric to identify a defect. A plurality of ultrasonic transmitters generate ultrasonic waves relative to the fabric. An ultrasonic receiver means responsive to the generated ultrasonic waves from the transmitters receives ultrasonic waves coupled through the fabric and generates a signal. An integrated peak value of the generated signal is applied to a digital signal processor and is digitized. The digitized signal is processed to identify a defect in the fabric. The digitized signal processing includes a median value filtering step to filter out high frequency noise. Then a mean value and standard deviation of the median value filtered signal is calculated. The calculated mean value and standard deviation are compared with predetermined threshold values to identify a defect in the fabric.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1996Date of Patent: September 9, 1997Assignee: The University of ChicagoInventors: Shuh-Haw Sheen, Hual-Te Chien, William P. Lawrence, Apostolos C. Raptis
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Patent number: 5662175Abstract: A pile hammer for driving down hollow piles from an upper end thereof includes a hollow pile cap adapted to rest and support the hammer on a upper end of the pile being driven. The cap has an anvil surface for receiving blows from a ram which is slidably disposed on a hollow tubular base extending downwardly from the pile cap and having a lower end portion extending into the hollow pile being driven below the level of the pile cap. The ram is slidable on an upper portion of the hollow tubular base and has an annular lower end face adapted to strike the anvil surface of the pile cap when the ram is released to drop from an elevated position above the pile cap. A ram lift system is provided in an upper portion of the hollow tubular base for lifting the ram to an elevated position a selected predetermined height above the pile for release to drop downwardly and strike a driving blow against the anvil surface on the pile cap.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 1995Date of Patent: September 2, 1997Assignee: Vulcan Iron Works, Inc.Inventors: Don C. Warrington, Vladimir A. Nifontov, Lev V. Erofeev, Dmitri A. Trifonov-Yakovlev
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Patent number: 5655900Abstract: An oven control system and a method are provided for controlling for a gas oven burner. A gas valve is operatively controlled to supply gas to the gas oven burner. A spark voltage supply is operatively controlled for generating ignition sparks near the gas oven burner. A flame sensing circuit coupled to the gas oven burner provides a flame status representative signal to a control processor. The control processor operatively controls both the gas valve and the spark voltage supply.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1995Date of Patent: August 12, 1997Assignee: Harper-Wyman CompanyInventor: Joseph J. Cacciatore
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Patent number: 5653867Abstract: An improved method is provided for separating acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) and high impact polystyrene (HIPS) plastics from each other. The ABS and HIPS plastics are shredded to provide a selected particle size. The shredded particles of the ABS and HIPS plastics are applied to a solution having a solution density in a predefined range between 1.055 gm/cm.sup.3 and 1.07 gm/cm.sup.3, a predefined surface tension in a range between 22 dynes/cm to 40 dynes/cm and a pH in the range of 1.77 and 2.05. In accordance with a feature of the invention, the novel method is provided for separating ABS and HIPS, two solid thermoplastics which have similar densities by selectively modifying the effective density of the HIPS using a binary solution with the appropriate properties, such as pH, density and surface tension, such as a solution of acetic acid and water or a quaternary solution having the appropriate density, surface tension, and pH.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1996Date of Patent: August 5, 1997Assignee: The University of ChicagoInventors: Bassam J. Jody, Bayram Arman, Dimitrios E. Karvelas, Joseph A. Pomykala, Jr., Edward J. Daniels
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Patent number: 5650124Abstract: An adjustable pipette has a piston axially moveable in a body for alternately drawing and dispensing a liquid sample. An upper stop is moved axially to vary the sample size by rotation of a threaded shaft. A drive member is keyed to the threaded shaft for simultaneous rotation but the drive member and shaft can freely move axially relative to one another. The drive member is moved axially to an unlocked position in order to adjust the sample volume and is axially moved to a locked position in which rotation and inadvertent misadjustment of the sample volume is prevented. A collar on the drive member fits tightly into a throat of the pipette body to lock the drive member against rotation.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 1995Date of Patent: July 22, 1997Inventor: Warren E. Gilson
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Patent number: 5649517Abstract: An air supply control system for selectively supplying ambient air, oxygen enriched air and nitrogen enriched air to an intake of an internal combustion engine includes an air mixing chamber that is in fluid communication with the air intake. At least a portion of the ambient air flowing to the mixing chamber is selectively diverted through a secondary path that includes a selectively permeable air separating membrane device due a differential pressure established across the air separating membrane. The permeable membrane device separates a portion of the nitrogen in the ambient air so that oxygen enriched air (permeate) and nitrogen enriched air (retentate) are produced. The oxygen enriched air and the nitrogen enriched air can be selectively supplied to the mixing chamber or expelled to atmosphere.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 1996Date of Patent: July 22, 1997Assignee: The University of ChicagoInventors: Ramesh B. Poola, Ramanujam R. Sekar, Roger L. Cole
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Patent number: 5640845Abstract: A NO.sub.X control system for an internal combustion engine includes an oxygen enrichment device that produces oxygen and nitrogen enriched air. The nitrogen enriched air contains molecular nitrogen that is provided to a spark plug that is mounted in an exhaust outlet of an internal combustion engine. As the nitrogen enriched air is expelled at the spark gap of the spark plug, the nitrogen enriched air is exposed to a pulsating spark that is generated across the spark gap of the spark plug. The spark gap is elongated so that a sufficient amount of atomic nitrogen is produced and is injected into the exhaust of the internal combustion engine. The injection of the atomic nitrogen into the exhaust of the internal combustion engine causes the oxides of nitrogen to be reduced into nitrogen and oxygen such that the emissions from the engine will have acceptable levels of NO.sub.X. The oxygen enrichment device that produces both the oxygen and nitrogen enriched air can include a selectively permeable membrane.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 1995Date of Patent: June 24, 1997Assignee: The University of ChicagoInventors: Henry K. Ng, Vincent J. Novick, Ramanujam R. Sekar
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Patent number: 5640617Abstract: A camera includes a film drive motor, that connected through a series of gears, drives a bi-directional moving control element. The moving control element is, in turn, mechanically linked to a shutter striker, shutter striker release mechanism, lens focus mechanism and aperture control mechanism. The film drive motor also drives a film advance gear mechanism and a film rewind gear mechanism. Under the control of an electronic control system, by selectively changing the rotation direction of the film advance motor, and hence the direction of travel of the moving control element, the moving control element is first driven in the forward direction to sequentially move a shutter striker to a cocked position and then to set a preferred picture taking position for the lens focusing mechanism and an aperture control mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1996Date of Patent: June 17, 1997Assignee: W. Haking Enterprises LimitedInventor: Wilfried A. A. Bittner
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Patent number: 5636619Abstract: An oxygen-enriched air intake control system for an internal combustion engine includes air directing apparatus to control the air flow into the intake of the engine. During normal operation of the engine, ambient air flowing from an air filter of the engine flows through the air directing apparatus into the intake of the engine. In order to decrease the amount of carbon monoxide (CO) and hydrocarbon (HC) emissions that tend to be produced by the engine during a short period of time after the engine is started, the air directing apparatus diverts for a short period of time following the start up of the engine at least a portion of the ambient air from the air filter through a secondary path. The secondary path includes a selectively permeable membrane through which the diverted portion of the ambient air flows.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 1996Date of Patent: June 10, 1997Assignee: The University of ChicagoInventors: Ramesh B. Poola, Ramanujam R. Sekar, Kevin C. Stork
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Patent number: 5625906Abstract: A gravity flush toilet system includes a fixture with a water sealed trap and a tank having an overflow tube, a flush valve and a fill valve. A control assembly includes a float assembly with a member for pushing the flush valve toward its closed position as the water level descends. A full volume or a reduced volume flushing operation is selected by alternatively filling or emptying a bias chamber of the float assembly. Water pressure variations are compensated for by increasing the weight of the float with part of the flow through the fill valve as the tank is emptying. A regulated volume of reseal water is carried in a chamber on the float and is discharged into the overflow tube to refill the fixture trap after each flushing operation.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 1995Date of Patent: May 6, 1997Assignee: Hunter Industries IncorporatedInventor: Dwight N. Johnson
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Patent number: 5623884Abstract: Apparatus for burning fuel comprises a conduit having an outlet end for supplying a fuel/air mixture to a fuel burning zone. A nozzle structure is provided adjacent the outlet end of the conduit mounted for pivotal movement about a pivot axis extending transversely across the conduit. The nozzle structure has an inlet end portion surrounding the outlet end of the conduit and has a plurality of separate outlet sections joining the inlet end portion. Swirl vanes are mounted in each of the outlet sections for causing the fuel/air mixture in adjacent outlet sections to swirl about respective central swirl axes of the outlet sections in opposite directions.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 1995Date of Patent: April 29, 1997Assignee: DB Riley, Inc.Inventors: Craig A. Penterson, Donald S. Langille, deceased
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Patent number: 5617070Abstract: A thermostat for an electric/gas oven includes a first electrical contact, a second electrical contact, a switch spring arm for moving the electrical contacts into and out of engagement and a pair of actuators for coupling forces to the switch spring arm. An enclosure encloses the switch spring arm and the first and second electrical contacts. The enclosure has axially aligned channels extending through opposed walls for slidably receiving the actuators. A temperature responsive subassembly includes a mechanism for movement responsive to changes in oven temperature and a spindle subassembly including mechanism for movement responsive to manual rotation of a spindle. A frame supports the enclosure and supports both the temperature responsive subassembly and the spindle subassembly in operative position with respect to the actuators. A self cleaning temperature calibration mechanism selectively determines a self cleaning oven temperature setting.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1995Date of Patent: April 1, 1997Assignee: Harper-Wyman CompanyInventor: Michael Bodnar
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Patent number: 5613701Abstract: A break-away fastener system for an air bag deployment door designed for normally closing a panel opening in the vehicle adjacent the open end of a housing containing an air bag in a folded-up, non-deployed condition in readiness for rapid inflation in an emergency to protect persons in the vehicle. The fastening system includes one or more spaced apart fastener assemblies, each including a male element and a female element extending between a portion of the door overlapping an edge flange of the vehicle panel around the opening used for air bag deployment. The male element comprises a bayonet-like member having an enlarged free end adapted to snap into a female element including a receiving spring clip, which clip permanently retains the male element even after air bag deployment occurs. A base portion of each male element is secured to the door at a central portion of a frangible section of reduced cross-section designed to fracture along a path extending around the base of the male element.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 1995Date of Patent: March 25, 1997Assignees: Morton International Inc., Allibert Industrie S.A.Inventors: Fred M. Bentley, Denis J. Tostain
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Patent number: 5611090Abstract: A gravity flush toilet system includes a fixture with a water sealed trap and a tank having an overflow tube, a flush valve and a fill valve. A control assembly includes a float assembly with a member for pushing the flush valve toward its closed position as the water level descends. A full volume or a reduced volume flushing operation is selected by alternatively filling or emptying a bias chamber of the float assembly. Water pressure variations are compensated for by increasing the weight of the float with part of the flow through the fill valve as the tank is emptying. A regulated volume of reseal water is carried in a chamber on the float and is discharged into the overflow tube to refill the fixture trap after each flushing operation.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 1995Date of Patent: March 18, 1997Assignee: Hunter Industries IncorporatedInventor: Dwight N. Johnson
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Patent number: 5611778Abstract: Surgical instrument for epidural anesthesia comprising a needle and catheter associated therewith which slides in the needle. The catheter has a set of main axial reference marks coinciding with an index on the needle. A reading will indicate the length of the catheter extending from the distal end of the needle. The catheter also includes a set of auxiliary reference marks distinguishable from the main reference marks.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1994Date of Patent: March 18, 1997Assignee: VygonInventor: Thierry Brinon
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Patent number: 5608961Abstract: A process for making a loom harness provides for complete prefabrication of a plurality of subassemblies for an entire harness cord assembly as well as enabling the assembly process to move in one direction only rather than two. Each subassembly includes a frame hook, a counterpull element and a heald secured to a flexible harness cord. Connection is made between a bundle of harness cords and a carabiner hook of a Jacquard machine while mails of the healds are maintained at a defined height during an equalization process for insuring the right amount of tautness on each individual harness cord.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1995Date of Patent: March 11, 1997Assignee: Schroers-Jacquard-Papieindustrie GmbH & Co.Inventor: Gerd Piegeler
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Patent number: D378345Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1995Date of Patent: March 11, 1997Assignee: Duo-Fast CorporationInventors: Ronald Austin, Edward R. Brandt