Abstract: Loading mechanisms for front loading refuse trucks provided with fluid cylinder operated lift arms and associated fluid cylinder operated lift forks are provided with an improved operating system which allows the lift forks to attain one working position limit for tipping containers and an additional stowage position limit allowing the truck to travel with the arms fully raised.
Abstract: A passive fuel delivery module adapted for installation in fuel tanks of vehicles. The passive fuel delivery module maintains a minimum fuel reserve in a fuel reserve reservoir for the fuel pump and includes primary and secondary fuel filters for filtering both the tank fuel and reservoir fuel. The passive fuel delivery module further includes a suspension mechanism which enables the fuel delivery module to vertically displace with the bottom surface of the fuel tank.
Abstract: The present invention includes a bone fixation apparatus comprising a bone fixation element, a linking member, and a coupling member. The coupling member has a first channel for receiving a portion of the bone fixation element and a second channel for receiving a portion of the linking member. The first and second channels are configured within the coupling member so as to allow communication of a securing force from the bone fixation element to the linking member such that the bone fixation element is rigidly secured with respect to the linking member. The bone fixation element may incorporate a conical load bearing surface which contacts the linking member through a third channel in the coupling member. Upward axial movement provided by nut tightening forces the load bearing surface of the bone fixation element against the linking member, thereby securing both within the coupling member.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 9, 1996
Date of Patent:
February 29, 2000
Assignee:
Alphatech Manufacturing, Inc.
Inventors:
Shunshiro Yoshimi, Rick B. Delamarter, Angela Melton, Mike Stednitz
Abstract: A ballast is disclosed which can operate at an effective level of output with a number of different input voltage levels. A ballast is also disclosed that uses a ceramic as a heat sink for switching transistors. A ballast is further disclosed which uses a start signal for a power factor circuit to boost voltage after the load for the ballast has already had a current applied to it. Furthermore, a ballast is disclosed which has a transformer having a permeability which varies somewhat inversely with temperature over a given temperature range.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 17, 1997
Date of Patent:
February 29, 2000
Assignees:
Lumatronix Manufacturing, Inc., New Anthony, Inc.
Inventors:
Doo Eui Yoon, Eun Chul Shin, Cheong Bon Han
Abstract: A sealant strip applying system (10) is for applying a sealant strip (12) to a top surface of a sheet material (16) adjacent to a plurality of straight edges (18, 20) thereof. The system (10) is configured to support the sheet material (16) and to produce the controlled repositioning thereof on an air flotation table (30) with each edge (18, 20) being selectively aligned with a front edge (34) of the table (30). The sealant strip (12) is successively applied to each edge (18, 20) by a sealant strip applicator (50) that is supported by the air flotation table (30) and mounted for selective movement along the front edge (34) thereof.
Abstract: The present invention discloses a coupling for use in vent systems which is self-sealing. The coupling includes a gasket in a female part of the coupling that seals against an end of a male part. The female part also including a mechanical locking device that clamps onto a recess in the male part to prevent disconnection. The coupling prevents puddling of corrosive fluids in the coupling at points of metal-to-metal contact and, hence, prevents premature corrosion.
Abstract: A pressure relief valve assembly has a tubular body (10) with an internally projecting first valve seat (34, 80). An annular seal carrier (22) supports a resilient seal (24) which is spring-biased into engagement with the first valve seat (34). A movable valve member (44) has a second valve seat (46) which is spring-biased into engagement with the resilient seal (24), the range of movement of the movable valve member (44) towards the resilient seal (24) being limited by an abutment formation (52) which engages with a complementary formation (54) on the body (10). The resilient seal (24) comprises a body portion (26) abutting the seal carrier (22), a first lip portion (32) capable of flexing movement relative to the body portion (26) and adapted to engage with the first valve seat (34) and a second lip portion (48) capable of flexing movement relative to the body portion (26) and adapted to engage with the second valve seat (46).
Abstract: A device for generating high frequency power comprises an AC to DC converter comprising an AC to DC input and AC to DC output, a step down converter comprising a step down input and a step down output, said step down input coupled to the AC to DC output, a radio frequency amplifier comprising a RF input and a RF output, the RF input coupled to said step down output, a first winding comprising a first terminal and a second terminal, the first terminal and said second terminal coupled to said RF output; and a second winding magnetically coupled to said first winding.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 17, 1998
Date of Patent:
February 22, 2000
Assignee:
Betek Manufacturing, Inc.
Inventors:
Binh Nguyen, Masato Toshima, Hiroji Hanawa, Trung Nguyen
Abstract: A direct harvester includes a cutting portion, a lifting portion and a feeding portion. The cutting portion typically includes a cutter rod for severing plant roots and a kicker rod for encouraging the plant to the soil surface. The lifting portion typically includes a rotating pickup head for lifting the plants off the soil and separating the plant from the soil, and a pair of rotating tubes to move the plants and encourage further separation of soil from the plants. The feeding portion includes an auger which receives the plants from the rotating tubes and channels the plants into the opening of a combine feeder housing. Preferably, the floor below the auger is screened to allow soil which is knocked free by the auger to fall back to the ground. Additionally the lifting portion and the feeding portion are preferably pivotably attached to one another to enable the harvester to adapt to differing contours in the soil.
Abstract: The seeder apparatus includes a material hopper for dispensing material onto a conveyor to be moved thereby to an entry nip between a rotary brush and the conveyor for propelling the material downwardly at the discharge end. In one embodiment, a metering gate extends vertically in its closed position relative to the conveyor, with the metering gate controlling the rate of dispensation of seed or other material being moved to the entry nip. A shield assembly is provided to minimize the effects of wind on the trajectory of seed or other material being propelled to the ground by the brush and conveyor. In preferred forms, a separate seed hopper is mounted to the top dresser, and in a second embodiment, either seed from the seed hopper and/or dressing material from the top dresser hopper may be moved by the conveyor to the entry nip.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 4, 1998
Date of Patent:
February 15, 2000
Assignee:
Turfco Manufacturing, Inc.
Inventors:
John Kinkead, George B. Kinkead, Scott Kinkead, Matthew A. Donner
Abstract: A trash compaction apparatus, specifically a waste paper baler, incorporating an improvement in the controls for the apparatus whereby proper identification from a proposed operator is required to start a compaction operation. In particular, the compaction apparatus has associated therewith a magnetic stripe card reader and a computer. In the computer memory, data is stored which may be compared with data read by the card reader from a would-be operator of the apparatus to determine if such person is an authorized operator. An input-output unit is provided for inputting the data for the authorized operator ID function. A calendar and a clock in the computer enables a log to be created in computer memory with date, time and identification data for each attempted operation of the apparatus. The computer calendar routine can also optionally determine if a would-be operator has attained an age required for safe and legal apparatus operation.
Abstract: A push-on filler neck cap for a fill passageway of a tank. The cap is provided with a push top and a dependent housing sized to fit within the fill passageway and with a fill passageway seal that is located at the lower inserted end of the housing and wherein the .[.can.]. .Iadd.cap .Iaddend.is also provided with a restraining mechanism located between the push top and the fill passageway .[.seat.]. .Iadd.seal .Iaddend.for securing the cap to the passageway in a sealed manner. The restraining mechanism is defined by a plurality of lugs which: 1) engage into a recess in the fill passageway; 2) pivot outward from the housing to engage the recess in response to movement of a spring biased lever pivotedly mounted to the push top with the recess; and (3) are biased to pivot outwardly for engagement with the recess by a spring located within the housing, which spring also urges the seal into its sealing relationship within the fill passageway.
Abstract: An adjustable wringer can wring a variety of different types and sizes of mops, wipes, sponges and other wringable items for use in cleaning clean rooms. The wringer has two side plates situated in a spaced relationship relative to one another, each of the side plates having a slot. The wringer has a lever which has a handle and a rod. The handle has side posts, with the lower end of each side post being rotatably mounted to a respective side plate, and a handle bar extending across and connecting the upper ends of the first and second side posts. The rod is attached at each end to a handle side post, with each end of the rod passing through a respective slot in the side plates. The wringer also has a crank which has a crank handle and a rotatable crank shaft that extends from one side plate to the other. A substantially lint-free, flexible web is attached at one end to the rod and at the other end to the crank shaft.