Patents Represented by Attorney Thomas K. Ziegler
  • Patent number: 4714100
    Abstract: A machine for making molds and molding cores (126) includes a pair of mold boxes (42a, 42b) removably mounted on a frame (60) for rotation between an upright, molding position in which molding material is introduced into the molding cavity of the molding boxes (42a, 42b) by a carrier (26) and an inverted discharge position in which the mold (126) is removed from the boxes by a mold receiving assembly (76). A pressure head assembly (46) both compresses molding material within the molding cavity and introduces a catalyst gas into the cavity for curing the molding material. A system for removing the spent gas from the molding cavity includes a pair of gas receiving chambers (122a, 122b) integral with the frame (60) which receives gas through the bottom of the mold boxes (42a, 42b) and an exhaust assembly (68, 70) which is selectively coupled with exhaust ports (124a, 124b) in the chambers (122a, 122b ).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 3, 1986
    Date of Patent: December 22, 1987
    Assignee: Roberts Corporation
    Inventors: Kenneth E. Bellis, Jackson E. Brown, Pheroze J. Nagarwalla
  • Patent number: 4709514
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a method of dressing a complex contour onto a grinding surface of at least one grinding wheel of a two-axis grinding machine for grinding a workpiece. The method comprises the steps of causing at least one dressing diamond to traverse the grinding surface of said grinding wheel along a first axis parallel to the axis of rotation of the workpiece while simultaneously causing movement of the dressing diamond with respect to said grinding surface along a second axis; and employing a programmable controller to control said traversing and said movement, so as to automatically dress a complex contour onto said grinding surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 3, 1985
    Date of Patent: December 1, 1987
    Assignee: The Warner & Swasey Company
    Inventors: Richard P. Chase, Gary E. Englander, Martin A. German, Joseph F. Volk
  • Patent number: 4706352
    Abstract: A slide (20) having conveniently removable and replaceable bearing components (28-38) with the bearing components engaging seats (50) made of resilient, low friction material. The slide is supported on ways (24, 26) by way bearing pads (28-32) and opposed adjustable bearing assemblies (34-38). The seats (50) are formed by rough machining pockets (40, 42) into slide (20), positioning the slide (20) onto the ways (24, 26), positioning tooling blocks (60) at the locations normally occupied by the bearing components (28-36), and filling the spaces between the tooling blocks and pockets with a low friction, epoxy material, thereby forming the seats (50). Any one of the bearing components (28-38) may be removed and replaced without removing the slide (20) from the ways (24, 26). Further, each bearing assembly (34, 38) is mounted on one side of a respective way with a way bearing pad (28-32) being mounted on the opposite side of the way.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 23, 1987
    Date of Patent: November 17, 1987
    Assignee: The Warner & Swasey Company
    Inventors: Robert A. Furmanek, Jyoti P. Mukherjee, Pasquale J. Lanese
  • Patent number: 4684266
    Abstract: A slide (20) having conveniently removable and replaceable bearing components (28-38) with the bearing components engaging seats (50) made of resilient, low friction material. The slide is supported on ways (24, 26) by way bearing pads (28-32) and opposed adjustable bearing assemblies (34-38). The seats (50) are formed by rough machining pockets (40, 42) into slide (20), positioning the slide (20) onto the ways (24, 26), positioning tooling blocks (60) at the locations normally occupied by the bearing components (28-36), and filling the spaces between the tooling blocks and pockets with a low friction, epoxy material, thereby forming the seats (50). Any one of the bearing components (28-38) may be removed and replaced without removing the slide (20) from the ways (24, 26). Further, each bearing assembly (34, 38) is mounted on one side of a respective way with a way bearing pad (28-32) being mounted on the opposite side of the way.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 30, 1986
    Date of Patent: August 4, 1987
    Assignee: The Warner & Swasey Company
    Inventors: Robert A. Furmanek, Jyoti P. Mukherjee, Pasquale J. Lanese
  • Patent number: 4599560
    Abstract: A signal conditioning circuit (30) using an oscillator (32) which feeds a counter (34) whose output addresses a programmable memory (42). The output of the programmable memory (42) provides a selected processed signal which is used for excitation of a transducer (12). The processed signals can have various phase shifts, frequencies, or amplitudes. The transducer (12) has a mechanical input (14) and provides a modulated signal output which is a function of the mechanical input. The output of the transducer (12) is fed to a phase sensitive demodulator (36). Demodulator (36) provides an output signal in response to the signal from transducer (12) and an appropriate demodulator drive signal. The output signal from demodulator (36) is indicative of the mechanical input to transducer (12). Averaging means (40) is connected to the output of the demodulator (36) to provide a DC signal which is proportional to the mechanical input to transducer (12).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 11, 1983
    Date of Patent: July 8, 1986
    Assignee: The Warner & Swasey Company
    Inventors: Norman R. Sanford, Gerald L. Tumbush
  • Patent number: 4510770
    Abstract: A portable ice chest includes a food compartment and a pair of side-by-side, curved chutes for dispensing beverage containers by gravity through the first wall of the chest. A segregated ice compartment cools both the food compartment and the container chute. Access to both the ice and food compartments is gained through either a lid on the top of the chest or a door in the side of the chest. A separate door in the front of the chest allows access to a dispensing station to which the containers are delivered by the chutes. One embodiment of the chest includes a seat and backrest to allow an individual to employ the chest as a seat.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 25, 1983
    Date of Patent: April 16, 1985
    Assignees: Thomas K. Ziegler, David J. Lucas
    Inventor: Paul L. Vella
  • Patent number: 4449503
    Abstract: A fuel injection pump (100) including a plunger (2) and a piston (1) movably disposed in a pumping chamber (17), means for initiating (3, 5) fuel injection and means for terminating (13, 20, 29) fuel injection, the plunger periodically pressurizing fuel in a pressure chamber (44) and the piston (1) spaced from the plunger and allowing a metering chamber (16) to fill with a metered quantity of fuel to be injected to an engine. The means for initiating injection comprises a pilot valve (5) having a solenoid to selectively operate between either of two states and a control valve (3) movable between first and second positions in response to the state of pilot valve (5), the first position filling the metering chamber (16) with the metered quantity of fuel. The pilot valve (5) determines the fuel quantity to be delivered to the engine relative to a signal from an electronic controller. An accumulator (4) is pressurized during each cycle of the plunger (2) to provide pressurized fuel during a metering phase.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 22, 1982
    Date of Patent: May 22, 1984
    Assignee: The Bendix Corporation
    Inventor: Douglas A. Luscomb
  • Patent number: 4435659
    Abstract: A speed sensor (30) for an electromagnetic machine (31) such as a permanent magnet generator includes a magnetic core (44) mounted laterally outboard of the machine's stator teeth (36) and having at least one leg (48) adjacent openings (43) in slots (38) between the stator teeth (36) which extends into the alternating magnetic flux field (42) generated by the machine's rotor (34) in order to pick up a sample (42) of the rotor flux. A portion (50) of the core (44) has wrapped therearound an electrical coil (52) within which there is induced by the flux sample (42) an alternating electrical signal having a frequency proportional to the angular velocity of the rotor (34). The magnetic core (44) may consist of either one or more discrete U-shaped members (44) each having legs (46,48) immediately adjacent or extending into the slots (38) of the stator (32) or a continuous strip (44f,44g) of material extending circumferentially around the stator (32) and having a plurality of the legs (48).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 1982
    Date of Patent: March 6, 1984
    Assignee: The Bendix Corporation
    Inventor: Arnold D. Peterson
  • Patent number: 4295783
    Abstract: A fluid turbine designed for increased power output including an annular housing provided with a semispherical dome for directing incoming fluid flow from a fluid source in an angular and downward direction to impinge simultaneously on a plurality of radial, horizontal, rotor blades within the housing fixed to a vertical output shaft. The simultaneous impingement of the incoming fluid on all of the rotor blades quickly overcomes the initial inertia of the blades to rotation and maintains the rotor operating at peak velocity.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 9, 1978
    Date of Patent: October 20, 1981
    Inventor: Barry A. Lebost
  • Patent number: 4234289
    Abstract: A fluid turbine designed for increased power output includes an annular housing provided with a semi-spherical dome for directing incoming fluid flow to impinge on a plurality of rotor blades within the housing fixed to a vertical output shaft. An angle on the order of between 5.degree.-85.degree., in the direction of rotation of the shaft, exists between the upper (leading) and lower (trailing) edges of each blade. The blades are manufactured from a plurality of aerodynamically-shaped, radially spaced ribs covered with a skin. The leading edge of each rib is curved, while the trailing edge is straight. The straight edge of the ribs in each blade approach a vertical plane through the vertical axis of the housing output shaft as the ribs progress radially inwardly towards the output shaft.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 5, 1978
    Date of Patent: November 18, 1980
    Inventor: Barry A. Lebost
  • Patent number: 4197644
    Abstract: An orthodontic method for moving maxillary teeth by spreading the midpalatal suture completely obviates the time-consuming procedure of securing the appliance to the teeth by means of orthodontic bands and brackets specially fitted around the teeth by directly bonding the appliance to lingual surface areas of the teeth. An improved maxillary expansion appliance includes a pair of U-shaped anchoring elements each having a plurality of mounting pads secured thereto which are adapted to be bonded by means of an adhesive directly to lingual surface areas of opposed maxillary teeth and form the sole points of contact between the appliance and the teeth, yet provide firm anchoring of the appliance to the teeth while significantly improving oral hygiene and eliminating the unsightly appearance of orthodontic frame work on the facial surfaces of the teeth visible when the lips are parted. The improved appliance includes shiftable structure for facilitating final fitting of the appliance to the teeth.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 16, 1978
    Date of Patent: April 15, 1980
    Inventor: Richard J. Ackerman, Jr.