Patents Assigned to A Pty Ltd.
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Patent number: 4468569Abstract: The varying impedance of a solar generator is matched with the fixed or varying impedance of a load driven therefrom by comparing the generator voltage with a reference voltage and producing a difference signal indicative of the difference, if any, in the voltages, repetitively switching "on" and "off" the current flow from the generator to the load according to the voltage difference so as to maintain the generator voltage at a substantially constant level. Energy generated during periods when current is not supplied to the load is stored for supply during periods when current is switched on to the load.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1982Date of Patent: August 28, 1984Assignee: Toowoomba Foundry Pty. Ltd.Inventor: Edgar T. Norris
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Patent number: 4468303Abstract: The present invention provides in one aspect a process in which a particulate material containing water and having adsorbed thereon a solubilized gold compound is located in packed form in a fractionating column, a liquid containing a major proportion of water miscible organic liquid is boiled in an evaporator such that it enters the packed fractionating column as a vapor, said water miscible organic liquid being more volatile than water and being preferentially retained in the column.The present invention provides in another aspect a method of recovering gold from an aqueous solution, which comprises placing the gold containing aqueous solution in a cell comprising a gold, silver, aluminium or copper cathode and an inert electrode, subjecting the solution to electrolysis in the cell so as to deposit a gold foil on the cathode.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1982Date of Patent: August 28, 1984Assignee: Norcim Investments Pty Ltd.Inventors: Arnold F. Griffin, Michael C. Costello
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Patent number: 4466440Abstract: There is disclosed a heart pacer in which the sensed signal is processed in the time domain rather than the frequency domain. A delta modulator operates directly on the sensed electrogram signal, without any intervening filtering, to derive a sequence of bits whose states represent increments or decrements in the sensed signal amplitude. Decisions as to cardiac activity are based on the sequence of bit values thus generated. The particular delta modulator disclosed is highly advantageous in that it allows highly accurate tracking and representation of the sensed signal.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1981Date of Patent: August 21, 1984Assignee: Telectronics Pty. Ltd.Inventors: David K. Money, Andrew D. MacLaurin
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Patent number: 4462196Abstract: Means for interconnecting adjacent panels of partitioning comprising a flanged member adapted to be secured to or formed integral with the vertical edges of each panel, each flanged member being provided with one or more flanges which mate with corresponding flanges of the flanged member of an adjacent panel to prevent separation of the adjacent panels along the line of the panels, each flanged member also being provided with an open longitudinal channel adapted to abut with a similar open longitudinal channel on the flanged member on the adjacent panel to define a closed channel when in the mating position and a locking strip adapted for engagement in the closed channel to prevent separation of the flanged members in a direction substantially at right angles to the line of the panels.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1982Date of Patent: July 31, 1984Assignee: P.C. Freiberg Pty. Ltd.Inventor: Peter C. Freiberg
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Patent number: 4457715Abstract: Training apparatus for sporting equipment such as rifles in which at least one transducer which is pressure or weight sensitive is attached to the equipment at a position or positions where the pressure of body weight or contact is critical. The apparatus includes a display having an indicator or indicators connected to the transducer so as to give an indication of the body pressure or weight at the transducer. In one form of the invention, the indicators comprise a series of colored lights associated with each transducer so as to visually indicate insufficient, correct or excessive pressure or weight at the transducer.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1977Date of Patent: July 3, 1984Assignee: Australasian Training Aids, Pty. Ltd.Inventors: Lindsay C. Knight, Brian Compton
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Patent number: 4456141Abstract: A lid for an industrial waste container comprises a first lid section which is of relatively rigid, heavy construction and which is hinged to one side of the container. The first lid section defines an access opening to the container, which access opening is closed by a second lid section of relatively light weight. The second lid portion is hinged to the first lid section and a releasable catch is provided to releasably secure the first lid section in a closed position. Biasing means are provided to bias open the second lid section when the catch is released.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1981Date of Patent: June 26, 1984Assignee: Industrial Containers Pty. Ltd., Cnr. MooreInventor: Noel G. Pamment
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Patent number: 4456142Abstract: A container (10, 55) suitable for the packaging of a block of cheese for maturing, the container comprising an assembly of separately formed wall members (11, 51, 55). The wall members (11, 51, 55) forming the sides of the container each include a planar wall section (12, 52, 56) and means (17, 53, 58) associated with an outer side thereof to define passages (15, 54, 59) adjacent said planar wall section and open to the atmosphere for circulation of air therethrough for cooling purposes. Corner forming means (22, 22', 61) integral with the wall members, and detachably connected to mating corner forming means of the adjacent side wall members to hold the side wall members in an assembled condition. In one example the sidewall members have a single planar wall section (52) on the outer side of which webs (53) are provided to define passages in the form of channels (54).Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1981Date of Patent: June 26, 1984Assignee: Acmil Plastic Products Pty. Ltd.Inventor: Berkley S. Burling
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Patent number: 4456095Abstract: A levelling device for ladders has a pair of locking bars (24, 32, 51, 52) pivotally mounted on the ladder (28, 31, 42). A support arc (16, 33, 48), having feet (19, 34) at each end, passes through apertures (50) in the locking bars (24, 33, 51, 52). Springs (25, 46) interconnecting each locking bar (24, 32, 51, 52) and the ladder (28, 31, 42) urge the locking bars (24, 32, 51, 52) to an unlocked position where the support arc (16, 33, 48) is free to pass through the apertures (50). When weight is applied to the ladder (28, 31, 42), the locking bars (24, 32, 51, 52) are urged to a locked position, against the springs (25, 46), where the sides of the apertures (50) engage the support arc (16, 33, 48) to lock it against further movement. By adjustment of the support arc (16, 33, 48), the feet (19, 34) may be raised or lowered to accommodate any irregularities in the support surface so that the ladder (28, 31, 42) will stand vertically.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 1982Date of Patent: June 26, 1984Assignee: Milba Properties Pty. Ltd.Inventor: Baden L. Hodson
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Patent number: 4454890Abstract: A Solar Heater system including an absorber panel having an inlet and an outlet connected to a water supply tank. A valve is located in both the inlet and outlet connections and at least the inlet valve is temperature responsive so as to close when the temperature of the panel contents falls below a first predetermined temperature. The outlet valve may be temperature or flow responsive so as to close under the temperature or flow conditions prevailing when the inlet valve closes and thereby isolate the panel from the tank. A temperature responsive dump valve is connected to the panel and opens when the temperature of the panel contents falls below a second predetermined temperature which is lower than the first predetermined temperature and thereby empties the panel contents. The inlet and dump valves are preferably formed by a single combination valve having a temperature responsive element which controls both a primary valve member and a secondary valve member.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1981Date of Patent: June 19, 1984Assignee: Actrol Industries Pty. Ltd.Inventors: Marcus F. Schoenheimer, Lionel A. Gaskell, Keith A. Ackermann
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Patent number: 4452292Abstract: A door is provided having an automatic opening means for the door and a key locking facility for mechanically locking the door in a door closed position and electric circuit means connected with the motor means to sense a change in the electrical operating conditions of the motor above that which is normal for operation of the motor and to remove the above normal power thereby supplied to the motor in such circumstances.The sensing means preferably comprises a means which switches off the power once the electrical operating conditions are sensed above that which is normal and whereby it returns the power some time later and should the motor then reexperience electrical operating conditions above that which is normal the sensing means will again switch off the power to the motor.The sensing means desirably comprise a bimetallic cut out switch means.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 1983Date of Patent: June 5, 1984Assignee: Firmagroup Australia Pty. Ltd.Inventors: Simon Leivenzon, Zvi Leivenzon
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Patent number: 4453162Abstract: A transmitter for a medical prosthesis which is highly efficient, and also permits rapid starting and stopping so that the same coil can be used for both transmission and reception without undue delays between the two modes of operation. During transmission, a tuned circuit, consisting of the coil and a capacitor, is pumped at a frequency equal to the resonant frequency. Transmission is concluded when almost all of the energy in the tuned circuit is in the form of a voltage across the capacitor and when the current through the inductor is approximately zero. This allows the inductor to be used immediately for reception. At the start of the next transmission cycle, the voltage which is maintained across the capacitor is used to initially energize the tuned circuit.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 1982Date of Patent: June 5, 1984Assignee: Telectronics Pty. Ltd.Inventors: David K. Money, Christopher N. Daly
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Patent number: 4449452Abstract: A printing plate mounting device (10) to receive a print cylinder (14) to aid in the application of a printing plate to the cylinder (14), the mounting device includes a support (12) for the cylinder (14) enabling vertical movement of the cylinder (14), and an optical magnifier (19) which is movably mounted so as to be movable in a direction generally normal to the longitudinal axis of the cylinder (14) so that the printing plate may be located at a predetermined location by alignment with the optical magnifier (19).Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1983Date of Patent: May 22, 1984Assignee: Rapid Packaging Services Pty. Ltd.Inventor: George B. Mansell
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Patent number: 4449562Abstract: A mullion section member is disclosed for fitting between a pair of adjacent roller shutter doors in a door opening. The mullion section member is of a suitable length, has opposed channels at opposite sides each for slidably receiving the edge of the curtain of a respective roller shutter door. A portion bridges the two channels, and behind said portion on the inside face of the mullion section member, there is provided flange means defining a recess between said flange means and said portion, in which a plate-like tongue member is slidably received to slide longitudinally of the length of the mullion section member. This permits the releasable fastening thereof to a similar mullion section member fastened relative to said door opening. The tongue member has a cut-out at one side which is hidden by said flange means.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1981Date of Patent: May 22, 1984Assignee: Firmagroup Australia Pty. Ltd.Inventors: Simon Leivenzon, Steven Leivenzon
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Patent number: 4448213Abstract: A float valve in this invention has a hollow body having a spigot adjacent an orifice, a valve seat surrounding the orifice, a float arm pivoted to the hollow body, and an abutment surface on the float arm engageable against an elastomeric valve member when carried by the spigot.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 1983Date of Patent: May 15, 1984Assignee: F. F. Seeley Nominees Pty. Ltd.Inventor: Frederic F. Seeley
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Patent number: 4448196Abstract: A delta modulator for a heart pacer which not only allows sensed signals to be monitored, but also facilitates measurements of DC operating potential levels. The DC levels, and changes in them, can be measured accurately by equilibrating the modulator with the application to it of a suitable reference potential as the initial step in a measurement sequence. This same technique allows small signal variations to be tracked even if they are superimposed on large signals.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1982Date of Patent: May 15, 1984Assignee: Telectronics Pty. Ltd.Inventors: David K. Money, Tibor A. Nappholz
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Patent number: 4448243Abstract: The specification discloses a heat exchanger of particular construction and methods of using same, the exchanger having pairs of sealing elements through which a circulating fluid is passed. The circulating fluid can be used for leak detection, cooling, or sterilization. The exchanger has a plurality of coaxially arranged tubes of thermally conductive material, the tubes being spaced apart radially by a pair of end manifolds to form annular fluid flow passages at least one of the manifolds having first and second sealing elements for forming seals between the manifold and the ends of the tubes, circumferential fluid passages being defined between the first and second sealing elements, circulating fluid inlet means for admitting a circulating fluid at first locations in the passages, and circulating fluid outlet means for discharge of said circulating fluid at second locations in said passages, the first and second locations being circumferentially spaced for each passage.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1981Date of Patent: May 15, 1984Assignee: Heat Transfer Pty. Ltd.Inventor: John R. Pain
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Patent number: 4448197Abstract: A heart pacer in which the magnitude of the end-of-life test current source is programmable. This effectively allows the physician to program the condition which will control a switch-over to end-of-life operation. It also allows the physician to override end-of-life operation after it initially takes place following a failing of the end-of-life test. The pacer also includes an additional end-of-life test involving the continuous monitoring of the supply potential and a switch-over to end-of-life operation should the pacer powering potential momentarily fall below a threshold level.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 1982Date of Patent: May 15, 1984Assignee: Telectronics Pty. Ltd.Inventors: Tibor A. Nappholz, David K. Money, Stephen Swift, Ronald C. Bradbury
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Patent number: 4446805Abstract: A deck construction for refrigerated cargo ships for tween decks in which a longitudinally-extending insulated corrugated member provides a series of alternate V-shaped longitudinally-extending channels for supply air and an intermediate series of inverted V-shaped longitudinally-extending channels for return air, and a grating mounted on the longitudinally-extending corrugated member through which grating at least some supply air may flow upwardly.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 1981Date of Patent: May 8, 1984Assignee: Reefer Express Lines Pty., Ltd.Inventors: Byron M. Sugahara, Avrum A. Freelund, George Zinger
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Patent number: D273933Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 1981Date of Patent: May 22, 1984Assignee: Royel International Pty. Ltd.Inventor: Alan L. Royston
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Patent number: D275117Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1982Date of Patent: August 14, 1984Assignee: Ainsworth Nominees Pty. Ltd.Inventor: Joseph R. Heywood