Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Sampson & Associates, P.C.
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Patent number: 6995563Abstract: A sensor includes primary and secondary toroids disposed in spaced, coaxial relation to one another with a process flow path extending therethrough. Electrically conductive and non-metallic connectors are located at opposite ends of the flow path to physically contact the process fluid flowing therethrough. The primary toroid is configured to induce an electric current in the process fluid as the process fluid passes through the flow path, wherein the current varies with conductivity of the process fluid. The secondary toroid is configured to detect the electric current in the process fluid as the process fluid passes through the flow path, the current being proportional to the conductivity of the process fluid.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2005Date of Patent: February 7, 2006Assignee: Invensys Systems, Inc.Inventor: Stephen B. Talutis
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Patent number: 6994305Abstract: Provided is a magnet mounting assembly including a ferromagnetic support plate having a periphery, two opposite faces, and a ferromagnetic plate extension depending from the periphery, and a permanent magnet disposed on the support plate, in which the plate extension has a plurality of heights forming a plurality of legs. A terminal edge of the legs is engagable with a rounded magnetic surface at four non-contiguous locations thereon. The plate extension may form a V-block. Also provided are methods of utilizing such a magnet mounting assembly to securely and stably attach a device, such as a measurement device, to a rounded ferromagnetic surface, such as the exterior surface of a storage tank. A measurement device/storage tank assembly including such a magnet mounting assembly is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2001Date of Patent: February 7, 2006Assignee: Robertshaw Controls CompanyInventor: William P. Schenk, Jr.
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Patent number: 6979129Abstract: A self-lubricating connector or roller is formed by molding a laminated bearing insert in-situ within a nylon support or member. The connector provides a one-piece, self-lubricating device to replace conventional multiple-piece bearing assemblies which typically include a nylon member having an integral metallic sleeve rotatably engaged with a conventional needle or journal bearing. An alternate embodiment of the present invention includes a connector fabricated by press-fitting the laminated bearing insert into a member fabricated from a metallic material. The connectors or rollers of the present invention have several advantages over the prior art, including improved concentricity between the load bearing layer and roller, closer tolerances and elimination of parts and assembly steps.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2003Date of Patent: December 27, 2005Assignee: Norton Performance Plastics Corp.Inventors: Richard Farbaniec, Robert J. Taylor, Albert Lenac, David N. Johnson
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Patent number: 6871694Abstract: A device for treating rolled metal products obtained by continuous casting, such as bars, plates, structural shapes or the like, arranged in line with a rolling system, and comprising a cooling plate (9), an in-line cooling box (13), in-line pickling means (14), in-line quality control means (16) consisting of ultrasonic instruments or induced current instruments, a bundling and/or lashing area (15).Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2001Date of Patent: March 29, 2005Inventors: Giuseppe Bordignon, Daniele Andreatta
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Patent number: 6789391Abstract: An apparatus and method is provided for freezing, storing, and/or shipping products, in particular fish, at super-frozen temperatures. The apparatus includes a modular cryogenic cooler for removably interfacing with an insulated shipping container to maintain the interior of the container at a super-frozen temperature less than or equal to about −50 degrees C. Aspects of the method include a delivery method for providing an essentially unbroken delivery chain of frozen products from a location of freezing (to a super-frozen temperature) to a location of defrosting the products (e.g., a point of sale and/or consumption of the products).Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2002Date of Patent: September 14, 2004Inventors: B. Eric Graham, Stephen A. McCormick
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Patent number: 6766709Abstract: A self-locking device for a gear set is configured to permit forward-driving an input in either of first and second rotational directions and for substantially preventing an output from being back-driven in either of the rotational directions. The device includes a gear disposed to rotate with a drive shaft. The device further includes first and second releasable couplings coupled to the gear and, respectively, to first and second ratchets. The first ratchet is disposed to prevent rotation in a first direction and to permit rotation in a second direction. The second ratchet is disposed to prevent rotation in the second direction and permit rotation in the first direction. The device may be useful, for example, in a valve gearbox. A gearbox and a method of fabricating a gearbox are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2003Date of Patent: July 27, 2004Inventors: Thomas C. West, Patrick S. West
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Patent number: 6757094Abstract: The present invention pertains to an optical shutter comprising an photon-absorbing layer and a surface layer in a transparent state on at least one side of the photon-absorbing layer, wherein the optical shutter is characterized by the absorption of photons to change the photon-absorbing layer to an opaque state and to change the surface layer to a reflective state. The optical shutter is reversibly imageable between these transparent and reflective states. The optical shutter may comprise a metallized layer on at least one side of the photon-absorbing layer. Preferably, the optical shutter comprises an organic free radical compound, such as a salt of an aminium radical cation, in the photon-absorbing layer. Also provided are optical switch devices and optical buffers comprising such optical shutters and methods of switching an optical signal utilizing such optical shutters and switch devices.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2003Date of Patent: June 29, 2004Assignee: Optodot CorporationInventors: Steven A. Carlson, Arthur W. Berger
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Patent number: 6746172Abstract: An adjustable kinematic coupling for accurate and precision coupling of mechanical component parts, surfaces or assemblies and the like, where low-cost, accurate, and repeatable coupling are desired. The coupling may be used in applications that require high precision coupling and where the relative location of coupled components must be variable or adjustable. Kinematic interfaces employ convex members assembled to a first component that mate with corresponding concave elements or concave grooves in a second component so that the six relative degrees of freedom (or fewer if desired) between the two components are deterministically constrained. Kinematic elements are attached to the coupled component via a connection that may experience controlled rotation with respect to the component. In addition to rotation, kinematic elements may undergo controlled translation parallel to the mating direction of the coupling.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2001Date of Patent: June 8, 2004Assignee: Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyInventor: Martin L. Culpepper
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Patent number: 6626825Abstract: A dental/medical instrument is provided for use in diagnostic and related patient inspection/examination. The device includes a body having an integral speculum with a video image capture device or camera, a power supply and a video display. These components, in addition to user actuatable controls, are disposed integrally with the body. The body is adapted for convenient engagement and manipulation by a user's hand to provide a unitary, hand-held device capable of illuminating and capturing an image of a patient, and displaying the image. The video display is disposed on a display portion of the speculum, while components of the image capture device, such as a lens and light emitter, are disposed on a nose portion of the speculum. The nose portion is modularly replaceable with alternate nose portions sized and shaped to facilitate various discrete medical/dental examination procedures.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2001Date of Patent: September 30, 2003Assignees: MInventor: Jory Tsai
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Patent number: 6589451Abstract: The present invention pertains to an optical shutter comprising an organic free compound, preferably a radical cation or a radical anion, wherein the organic free radical compound forms an oxidized or a reduced product having a change in absorption in a near-infrared or a visible wavelength region as a result of a photo-induced electron transfer reaction of the free radical compound. Preferably, the photo-induced electron transfer reaction occurs in less than 0.1 nanoseconds after absorption of photons by the free radical compound. Also, preferably, the change in absorption is reversible and occurs in less than 10 milliseconds. Also provided is an optical shutter for use as an optical switch in fiber optic communications, and, alternatively, for use in a laser protection device, a security protection system, and an eyewear device.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2000Date of Patent: July 8, 2003Assignee: Optodot CorporationInventor: Steven A. Carlson
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Patent number: 6583916Abstract: The present invention pertains to an optical shutter comprising a photon-absorbing layer and a surface layer in a transparent state on at least one side of the photon-absorbing layer, wherein the optical shutter is characterized by the absorption of photons to change the photon-absorbing layer to an opaque state and to change the surface layer to a reflective state. The optical shutter is reversibly imageable between these transparent and reflective states. The optical shutter may comprise a metallized layer on at least one side of the photon-absorbing layer. Preferably, the optical shutter comprises an organic free radical compound, such as a salt of an aminium radical cation, in the photon-absorbing layer. Also provided are optical switch devices and optical buffers comprising such optical shutters and methods of switching an optical signal utilizing such optical shutters and switch devices.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2001Date of Patent: June 24, 2003Assignee: Optodot CorporationInventors: Steven A. Carlson, Arthur W. Berger
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Patent number: 6577441Abstract: An optical amplifier includes an organic luminescent free radical compound, preferably a salt of a radical cation or a salt of a radical anion, wherein an excited state of the luminescent free radical compound undergoes stimulated emission in an infrared wavelength region, such as 1500 to 1650 nm. Suitable organic luminescent free radical compounds include aminium infrared-absorbing dyes.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2001Date of Patent: June 10, 2003Assignee: Optodot CorporationInventor: Steven A. Carlson
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Patent number: 6483052Abstract: A programmer/timer having a cam disk that includes concentric cam tracks having multiple working heights formed on one face thereof. The programmer/timer further includes a plate assembly that includes multiple cam followers for engaging cam disk and a plurality of single pole double throw switches configured for multiple working heights disposed for actuation by cam followers.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2001Date of Patent: November 19, 2002Assignee: Ranco Incorporated of DelawareInventors: Ronald S. Joyce, Paul H. Tuma, James E. Pearson
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Patent number: 6433700Abstract: An installation-activated, battery-powered hazard device with an on/off switch mechanism and separable into complementary portions. A first of the portions contains essentially all operative electrical circuitry, including sensor(s), a source of power, and a circuit break feature; while its complement provides various small structures or morphology that aid or facilitate closure of the break. Cooperative functioning of the structures is consistent with a stylized mating or unmating of the portions. Multiple versions of the unique multiuse or recyclable switching device are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2001Date of Patent: August 13, 2002Inventors: Wojciech Marek Malewski, Brian E. Schnitz
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Patent number: 6408981Abstract: A monolithic earplug being compressible or deformable. The earplug is fabricated from an extruded, elastomeric thermoplastic in order that it may be rapidly and efficiently produced, and then the extrudate is cut at the die face, as it emerges therefrom, into discrete pieces to form earplugs having convex end portions and a skin extending over its entire outer surface.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2000Date of Patent: June 25, 2002Assignee: Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics CorporationInventors: James C. Smith, Gary L. Wood
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Patent number: 6397382Abstract: A method and system of monitoring code as it is executed by a target processor is provided for debugging, etc. Standardized software code function preamble and postamble instructions are dynamically replaced with instructions that will generate a predetermined exception. The exception generates a branch to a conventional exception vector table. An exception routine is inserted into the vector table, and includes instruction(s) to disable the data and/or address caches. Subsequent instructions in the vector table execute the replaced preamble instruction and, with or without re-enabling the cache, branch back to the address of the program code immediately following the faulted preamble address. Instructions of the function executed while cache is disabled are executed on the bus where they are visible, as opposed to within cache.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1999Date of Patent: May 28, 2002Assignee: Wind River Systems, Inc.Inventor: Peter S. Dawson
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Patent number: 6361489Abstract: A dental/medical instrument is provided for use in diagnostic and related patient inspection/examination. The device includes a body having an integral speculum with a video image capture device or camera, a power supply and a video display. These components, in addition to user actuatable controls, are disposed integrally with the body. The body is adapted for convenient engagement and manipulation by a user's hand to provide a unitary, hand-held device capable of illuminating and capturing an image of a patient, and displaying the image. The video display is disposed on a display portion of the speculum, while components of the image capture device, such as a lens and light emitter, are disposed on a nose portion of the speculum. The nose portion is modularly replaceable with alternate nose portions sized and shaped to facilitate various discrete medical/dental examination procedures.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1999Date of Patent: March 26, 2002Inventor: Jory Tsai
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Patent number: 6277407Abstract: A rotary tablet press is provided for the manufacture of water soluble tablets by compression of powdered tablet material which does not include hydrophobic lubricants such as magnesium stearate. The tablet press includes a plurality of dies rotatable around a central axis of the press, and upper and lower punches which are rotatable with the dies and slidably mounted for compressive engagement with the dies. A feeder is provided for introducing the powder tablet material through a feed frame and into the dies. The feed frame includes a cam surface for removing the completed tablets from the dies. A brush is rigidly fastened to the feed frame and adapted to engage the working faces of the upper and lower punches to remove tablet material buildup therefrom after each of the punches has released the tablets. The brush is fabricated from food grade materials and includes bristles which extend obliquely relative to the faces of the upper and lower punches.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1998Date of Patent: August 21, 2001Inventor: Frederick S. Marius
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Patent number: 6267066Abstract: A refractory tile system includes a barrier layer coating applied to the wall (membrane and waterwall or tube wall) of a boiler of an incinerator or heat exchanger. Refractory tiles are then fastened to the tube wall utilizing a floating attachment mechanism to provide a relatively high degree of freedom of movement relative to the tube wall to accommodate micro-scale bowing of the tile generated by the relatively large temperature gradient and mean temperature typically experienced by such tiles. Each tile is also effectively isolated from adjacent tiles by providing a predetermined gap therebetween of sufficient size to effectively prevent macro-scale bowing generated by networking thereof. Moreover, a compressible fibrous mortar is preferably disposed in the gap or channel between each adjacent tile to substantially prevent ash or other contaminants from passing therethrough.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2000Date of Patent: July 31, 2001Assignee: Saint-Gobain Industrial CeramicsInventors: Jay S. Schickling, Dennis M. Tracey, Ara M. Vartabedian, Jonathan A. Wade
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Patent number: 6252710Abstract: A light polarizer includes a plurality of discrete layers of birefringent film disposed in superposed relation on a transparent substrate. The planar components of the optic axes of each successive one of the discrete layers are angularly offset relative each preceding one of the discrete layers by a predetermined angle in one of either a positive or negative direction to provide the light polarizer with selectivity for either right-handed circularly polarized (RHCP) or left-handed circularly polarized (LHCP) incident light. In another aspect of the invention, the layers are of quarter-wave thickness having planar components orthogonally offset to provide selectivity for either right or left linearly polarized light. In a still further aspect of the invention, an optically isotropic layer of quarter-wave thickness is disposed between adjacent birefringent quarter-wave plates.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1999Date of Patent: June 26, 2001Assignee: Reveo, Inc.Inventors: Bunsen Fan, Sadeg Mustafa Faris, John Charles Kralik, Hemasiri Vithana