Abstract: A hydraulic yarding system in which the haulback and main drum are coupled to a primary drive motor and provided with a hydraulic interlock motor coupled to a planetary set in the haulback drive in an open loop hydraulic circuit. The hydraulic fluid from the interlock motor can be diverted to the hydraulic circuit for the primary drive motor through a pressure sequence valve and a directional valve. In this manner, regenerative driving of the interlock motor by the load pumps fluid from the interlock circuit selectively in the desired direction to the primary drive motor and supplements the power available to the primary drive motor. A preferred embodiment utilizes two pressure sequence valves in circuits to either the in-haul or out-haul fluid flow directions for the primary drive motor so that a diversion of fluid from the interlock circuit can occur at a lower pressure valve during out-haul.
Abstract: A method of reducing the formaldehyde emissions from formaldehyde condensation polymers is disclosed. A substance having two or more amide linkages, such as a polyacrylamide polymer is incorporated in the polymer solution immediately or shortly before use, the acrylamide polymer reacting with free formaldehyde in the solution or that generated as a result of hydrolytic breakdown of the formaldehyde condensation polymer. The incorporation of polyacrylamide polymers in a urea-formaldehyde resin solution used in the production of urea-formaldehyde insulating foams is of particular benefit.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 8, 1981
Date of Patent:
August 24, 1982
Assignee:
Board of Regents, University of Washington
Abstract: A system for measuring and displaying the coordination, duration of and interval between contractions of the masticatory muscles. Several electrodes, each associated with a masticatory muscle, generate signals responsive to muscle contraction. The electrode outputs are amplified, rectified and filtered, and then applied to several circuits, depending upon the operating mode selected. In a first mode, the filtered outputs are integrated during each muscle contraction and displayed by an electronic bar graph. The output is also applied to a threshold circuit which identifies the start and finish of the muscle contraction. The output of the threshold circuit is then processed by a timing circuit which determines and displays in digital form the duration of the muscle contraction and the interval between contractions.
Abstract: A semi-automatic firearm having a slide axially movable with respect to a frame between a forward battery position where the firearm is discharged, and a full recoil position where the spent cartridge is extracted and a new cartridge is subsequently loading. Either a pair of oppositely wound, concentric springs or a flat helical spring extends between the slide and the frame to form a recoil mechanism which resiliently biases the slide toward battery. The slide partially surrounds a barrel which is pivotally secured to the frame toward its rear end through a link. The slide contacts the barrel at a point diametrically spaced from the link when the slide is in battery thereby resiliently biasing the barrel in a forward direction which imparts a rotational moment to the barrel about the pivot axis of the link. The rotational moment forces the front end of the barrel downwardly against two distinct support areas on the slide.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 5, 1979
Date of Patent:
August 17, 1982
Inventors:
Patrick Yates, Sydney H. Woodcock, Jeffrey R. Beals
Abstract: A system for anchoring a large number of interconnected mooring floats in either deep or shallow bodies of water. The system includes a grid of post-tensioned cables positioned beneath the floats and a number of anchoring lines extending between the grid and attachment fixtures forming part of the floats. The anchoring lines are symmetrically secured to the floats so that a force exerted by a line in one direction is opposed by an equal force exerted by another line in the opposite direction. Further, the angles of the anchoring lines with respect to the horizontal are maintained relatively small to minimize the downward force on the float exerted by the tension in the lines. A plurality of spaced apart weights are secured to the anchoring lines to maintain the tension of the lines as the floats rise and fall responsive to tidal changes. The attachment fixtures are formed by tubes extending vertically through the floats adjacent their edges receiving a chain connected to an anchoring line.
Abstract: A pair of marine floats are interconnected end-to-end by a pair of tubular conduits embedded in the floats along opposite sides thereof. The conduits extend from one float to the other and their ends are connected to respective junction boxes embedded in the floats. The conduits pass through respective resilient cushions positioned between the floats to allow the floats to pivot with respect to each other. The tension in the conduits increases as the floats pivot, and this increase in tension is compensated for by resiliently securing the conduits to the junction boxes so that the conduits can move axially with respect to the junction boxes. The junction boxes may be secured to reinforcing bars embedded in the floats, particularly where a conduit extends from only one side of the junction box. Conventional utility conductors are routed through the conduits which may be connected to utility outlets mounted on the junction boxes.
Abstract: A band sawing machine has an endless saw blade entrained over two saw pulleys and two blade guides. Lateral displacements of the saw blade to an equilibrium position, as occur during a sawing operation, are countered by a corrective tilt of a planar front face on one or both of the blade guides. The saw blade, by means of tensioning, is constantly pressed against the front face, or faces of the blade guides.
Abstract: A linearly driven rotary actuator has a tool or implement attached to the end of the output shaft. Various fluid lines are provided to drive the tool or implement as required. To prevent twisting and wrapping of fluid lines around the actuator, a rotary fluid coupling is provided as an integral part of the actuator housing.
Abstract: A system for compensating for geometric distortions inherent in a kinesiograph mandibular tracker which measures mandibular movement using an array of sensors generating respective outputs representing the distances between the sensors and a reference point on the mandible. The kinesiograph mandibular tracker generates approximate position outputs from the sensor outputs which correspond to the approximate vertical, anterior-posterior and lateral position of the reference point. The approximate position outputs are applied to the compensating system which periodically samples and stores the outputs. Each of the stored samples is sequentially digitized and applied to a processing unit. After the digitized signal for each approximate position output has been stored in the processing unit, the processing unit calculates the actual position of the reference point and sequentially generates digitized representations of the actual vertical, anterior-posterior and lateral positions of the reference point.
Abstract: This invention relates to apparatus for binding collated or sorted sheets. More particularly, this invention relates to such apparatus for simultaneously binding multiple sets of collated or sorted sheets that have been assembled in a multiple-compartment sheet receiver.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 3, 1980
Date of Patent:
July 13, 1982
Inventors:
Donald L. Snellman, Barry J. Lewis, Arthur G. Saunders, Wesley W. Hester
Abstract: A hand-held, remote reading, liquid level measuring device, also suitable for measuring specific gravity or other parameters of the liquid, containing a supply of gauge liquid which is spill-proof in any position of the measuring device and with the measuring device becoming inoperative upon positions which would give excessive error in liquid level measurement readings. A unique combined pump check valve is also disclosed. A method is disclosed for accurately inserting a tube within the liquid to be measured so as to simulate the level measurement on a conventional dipstick.
Abstract: A pile hoop for slidably securing the end of a mainwalk or finger float to a marine pile. The pile hoop includes a cylindrical pipe forming a semicircular portion terminating in a pair of parallel legs. A rub shoe extending between the legs allows the semicircular portion and legs to completely surround the pile. The legs are inserted into respective tubes imbedded in the ends of the mainwalk or finger float. Tie rods extending transversely through the float pass through at least a portion of each tube and leg to secure the hoop to the float.
Abstract: A band sawing machine has an endless saw blade entrained over two saw pulleys and two blade guides. Lateral displacements of the saw blade from a preset position occurring during a sawing operation are measured by a position sensor. The position sensor controls an actuator which applies a corrective twist or lateral movement to at least one of the blade guides to return the blade to the present position.
Abstract: A method and system of administering a dissociative unconscious type of anesthesia are disclosed. The method and system are designed for use in office surgical units and outpatient facilities. Administration by a nurse or a physician without anesthesia training can be done with minimum danger to the patient and minimum recovery time. The method and system utilizes the intravenous titration method of administration of a combination of drugs by which the patient is placed in a dissociative, unconscious state and maintained in this state until completion of the procedure, at which time the effect of the drugs is reversed by other drugs as desired. The intravenous anesthesia is supported by infiltration of a local anesthetic, such as Xylocaine. The combination of drugs include the basal hypnotic diazepam (Valium), a dissociated unconsciousness and general analgesia phencyclidine (Ketamine) and the narcotic analgesic Nisentil.
Abstract: A thermostat control for a heat pump thermostat allows the heat pump to change its temperature setting automatically and systematically minimizing the use of resistive heating with the heat pump as a backup to accomplish the temperature change. A cam having a smooth and gradually varying cam surface changes the position of the thermostat control on the heat pump thermostat to move the control through a desired temperature differential at a rate less than the rate at which resistive heating will be used as a backup to aid the change unless the heat pump is operating at full capacity.
Abstract: A trolling rig has a base upon which is mounted a pair of drums and a pair of telescopic booms. A pair of handles are selectively engageable individually or simultaneously with the drums to wind in line from the booms.
Abstract: A multi-closure strip of generally flat, rigid, plastic closures which are joined in an elongated strip by sets of transversely spaced webs in which the webs have enlarged central portions terminating in reduced transverse widths at the junctures of the closures with the webs. Preferably, the central portion is symmetrically or equidistantly located lengthwise between the closures and is of a circular configuration.
Abstract: A connector for securing a choker cable to a main line cable. The main line cable is fastened to a cylindrical ferrule having an axial bore through which the end of the cable passes. The bore tapers inwardly away from the end of the cable and receives a pair of semi-cylindrical nubbins having a taper matching the taper of the bore. The nubbins are positioned between the cable and the walls of the bore, and the wedging action of the nubbins with the cable and the ferrule securely fastens the cable to the ferrule yet allows the ferrule to be easily released from the cable. A generally U-shaped shackle is rotatably secured to the ferrule by a pair of pins projecting diametrically from the ferrule into respective bores formed in opposite legs of the shackle. One or more choker cables are fastened to the shackle by loops formed at the ends of the choker cables which surround the curved portion of the shackle.
Abstract: The reciprocably supported member is accompanied by means whereby its stroke can be relocated so that it can be used to drive its support if desired, even while it is simultaneously driving a tool or the like connected therewith. Also, the member may have its own onboard drive means; as well as onboard means for removing any debris that the tool generates. The drive means may comprise a combustion engine and the debris removal means may use the combustion gases of the engine as a flush medium for the same. Ordinarily, the flush medium is discharged adjacent the outer periphery of the working face of the tool and removes the debris through apertures adjacent the outer peripheral edge of the same. Other features are also described.