Abstract: A portable cooling or heating system suitable for use on vehicle such as a car, plane or boat, that does not have its own air conditioning system. The system is intended to be combined with a portable cooler chest and includes an electric fan unit that can be powered from the power supply on a vehicle. The cooling is provided by ice and the like. The system can also be used to heat a confined space by placing a hot material in the chest.
Abstract: An apparatus for and a method of implementing multicast registration in an ATM based ELAN. The present invention provides a mechanism for a LEC to register to receive all multicast group traffic flows without requiring the LEC to generate a separate request for each multicast MAC address. The mechanism of the present invention provides means for a LEC to register to receive all multicast flows by defining an ‘all_multicast’ TLV and including this TLV in the LE_REGISTER_REQUEST request message sent by the LEC. The LEC, LES and SMS are modified to perform the multicast registration/unregistration method of the present invention. The LEC generates the LE_REGISTER_REQUEST message and includes the all_multicast TLV indicating that the LEC desires to receive all multicast traffic flows in the ELAN. The LES, upon receipt of such an all_multicast TLV, adds the LEC to its list of LECs to receive all multicast traffic and communicates the related information to the SMS.
Abstract: A device for providing ground fault protection for one or more loads in an electrical wiring system. The device includes a pickup for sensing electrical characteristics associated with conductors supplying power to the one or more loads and generating a pick up signal when predefined electrical characteristics are sensed; a ground fault detector powered using conductors that are independent of the conductors supplying power to the one or more loads, said ground fault detector being configured to receive said pickup signal, detect ground faults from said pickup signal, and generate a trigger signal when a ground fault is detected, and a power disconnect responsive to said trigger signal such that when said trigger signal is generated power to the one or more loads is disconnected. A corresponding method is also provided.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 6, 2000
Date of Patent:
April 29, 2003
Assignee:
Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc.
Inventors:
David Y. Chan, Roger M. Bradley, Frantz Germain
Abstract: A cable clamp of the spring biased wedge type incorporates a housing having an elongate slot formed therethrough, the slot being disposed in parallel relation to the direction of movement of the wedge in the housing. A retractor pin extends through the slot and is coupled to the wedge. The wedge may be shifted into cable releasing position by the application of compressive forces exerted between the portions of the pin projecting through the slot and an abutment portion or end of the housing. A simplified method of assembly includes interposing a spring between the wedge and the portion of the housing, shifting the wedge such that a blind bore in the wedge is aligned with the slot, and thereafter connecting a pin to the wedge as by press fitting, portions of the pin projecting outwardly through the slot to thereby capture the wedge and spring.
Abstract: A novel BUS entity utilizing the forwarding engine in a conventional LAN switch incorporating an ATM interface. The forwarding engine is adapted to assemble Ethernet frames from ATM cells and to segment Ethernet frames back to ATM cells. The switching fabric in a conventional LAN switch is adapted to perform the segmentation and re-assembly (SAR) function of the BUS whereby ATM cells are assembled into Ethernet frames, switched and segmented back to ATM cells. In operation, one or more Multicast Send VCCs transmit traffic destined for the BUS to the modified LAN switch of the present invention. The switching fabric is configured to switch the received traffic to an appropriate outbound Etheret port. The outbound Ethernet port is looped backed to itself and input to the switching fabric. Switching fabric is configured to output the traffic to the appropriate Multicast Forward VCC for distribution to the LECs.
Abstract: A resistance weld pin for connecting batts of insulation to the interior of ducts is disclosed, the pin having superior aerodynamic properties which minimize turbulence in the duct flow stream and reduce the tendency of increments of the insulation surrounding the pin will become separated from the main body of the bott when introduced into the air stream. The pin assembly comprises a washer and a pin component projecting through the washer. The upper surface of the washer includes an annular depressed trough surrounding the head of the pin. Preferably the head is disposed within a central depression in the washer, the upper surface of the head forming a contact surface for the applying electrode and lying in a plane above an annular platform extending between the trough and the depression.
Abstract: A system comprising a single sender SMS for forwarding multicast traffic is collocated in the same device as the LEC thus creating an optimal distribution path for multicast traffic. This reduces the latency of transmission of multicast traffic from sender to receivers by eliminating the need to transmit cells from the LEC to the SMS via the network and reassemble cells into frames and segment frames into cells. The SMS functions as a private SMS for exclusive use by the LEC alone. The SMS of the present invention enables a LEC to distribute multicast traffic in a very efficient manner. The LEC communicates with the SMS directly via the operating system internal messaging subsystem or equivalent. The multicast traffic is sent on a P2M connection from the sending LEC via the SMS to all the receiving LECs interested in listening to a given MMAC. In a first embodiment, the LEC internally has knowledge of the existence of the private SMS and is inhibited from issuing a LE_ARP_REQ to find the SMS.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 8, 1999
Date of Patent:
December 10, 2002
Assignee:
3Com Corporation
Inventors:
David Margulis, Meir Morgenstern, Haim Rochberger
Abstract: A system protects people and property against electrical shock, using immersion detecting circuits, broken wire test circuits, electromechanical circuit breaking devices including coil/plunger arrangements, and relay circuit breaking mechanisms cooperative with associated circuitry, all of which are able to be incorporated as a system wholly within the load or appliance, and its associated cord set, including a plug.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 24, 2001
Date of Patent:
October 22, 2002
Assignee:
Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc.
Inventors:
Bernard Gershen, Saul Rosenbaum, James N. Pearse
Abstract: The present invention elated to a dental prosthetics and more particularly to an improved support post having a centrally convergent shank portion for securing a dental prosthesis, such as an artificial crown, to the root of a tooth. The invention further relates to a method and a device for strengthening a tooth and a root from which the nerve has been removed and specifically to a dental post which provides centering for the forming of a bracing filler to internally reinforce the walls of pulpless roots while providing for the support of an artificial prosthesis. The invention further provides for a secondary reinforcing device surrounding the central dental post and also being capable of following the contours of the tooth root. This secondary strengthening and reinforcing element is a flexibly coiled wire of a generally helicoid shape, which also serves as a matrix for the luting of composite filler.
Abstract: A method of synthesizing a CRC generator circuit for generating optimized code written in a high level hardware description language such as VHDL. The hardware description language code for implementing a CRC generator circuit has significantly less delay and utilizes fewer gates than prior art CRC generator circuit synthesis techniques. The method is operative to generate VHDL code which is then used to synthesize the circuit. The method iteratively generates the remainder equations for a CRC generator given the generator polynomial. During each iteration of the software, duplicate terms in each remainder equation are eliminated. The number of iterations is equal to the number of data bits the CRC generator is to process during each clock cycle. Once all the duplicate terms in the remainder equations are removed, the equations are sorted, rebuilt and translated into hardware description language code such as VHDL. The resulting optimized code may then be synthesized.
Abstract: A signaling system employing indicator lamp means and an audible alarm is employed to remind a user to periodically test his GFCIs and to provide information regarding the status of the GFCI. The power lines that supply the GFCI with power are also coupled to the circuits on the PCB to disconnect power to those circuits of the GFCI that trips due to faults or tests.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 16, 2000
Date of Patent:
August 20, 2002
Assignee:
Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc.
Inventors:
David Herzfeld, Frantz Germain, John J. Power, Armando Calixto
Abstract: A snap-in jack assembly for a multi-conductor communications jack allow a plurality of insulated conductors forced into associated insulation displacing contacts having conductor-cutting anvils to establish a mechanical and electrical joint with an insulated metallic conductor. The force performed by an impact tool having a cutting edge for severing a portion of the insulated conductor which extends beyond the jack lead frame. A series of anvils adjacent to the frame and to the insulation displacing contacts support the insulated conductor and insure a clean cut without injury to the conductor or insulation.
Abstract: Resettable circuit interrupting devices, such as GFCI devices, that include reverse wiring protection, and optionally an independent trip portions and/or a reset lockout portion are provided. The reverse wiring protection operates at both the line and load sides of the device so that in the event line side wiring to the device is improperly connected to the load side, fault protection for the device remains. The trip portion operates independently of a circuit interrupting portion used to break the electrical continuity in one or more conductive paths in the device. The reset lockout portion prevents the reestablishing of electrical continuity in open conductive paths if the circuit interrupting portion is non-operational or if an open neutral condition exists.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 11, 2001
Date of Patent:
August 20, 2002
Assignee:
Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc.
Inventors:
Nicholas L. DiSalvo, William R. Ziegler
Abstract: An arc fault circuit interrupter (AFCI) device functions to provide protection from potentially dangerous arc faults. The arc fault detector can be used stand alone or in combination with circuit interrupting devices such as IDCIs and ALCIs. The AFCI device detects both AC line frequencies and high frequencies associated with arcing. Both average and instantaneous values of both AC line frequency and high frequency arcing signals are processed to generate an arc fault signal. The trip mechanism of the device trips on the occurrence of either an arc fault or a ground fault. The device allows the arc detector to differentiate between destructive high level arcing and low level arcing such as generated by typical household appliances and equipment. This serves to decrease the occurrence of false tripping.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 10, 2000
Date of Patent:
August 13, 2002
Assignee:
Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc.
Inventors:
Benjamin B. Neiger, Roger M. Bradley, James N. Pearse, William J. Rose, Steve Campolo
Abstract: A biocompatable nonbiodegradable breast prosthesis comprises a generally conical shell filled with a resilient mass comprised of a multiplicity of layers of resiliently compressible fabric. The shell fabric provides a pore size in the range of from about 2 to 15 microns, 5 microns being preferred.
The filler fabric layers define a void content from 70 to 90% or more and are resilient when subjected to compressive forces in both wet and dry conditions. The layers preferably are a honeycomb weave and are formed of monofilament yarns.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 7, 2000
Date of Patent:
August 13, 2002
Assignee:
Promatrx, Inc.
Inventors:
Denise Ann Offray, Durmus Koch, John Mortensen