Patents Assigned to Automated Solutions
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Patent number: 8968654Abstract: A fluid delivery system includes a laboratory instrument that operates using fluid retained in one or more containers. The containers are supported on a motor-driven lift that is configured to transport the containers between a lowered position suitable for handling and an elevated position suitable for the delivery of fluid to the instrument by gravity. The lift includes a bench-mountable base, a tubular column extending upward from the base, an elongated lead screw extending longitudinally through the column, a drive mechanism for rotatably driving the lead screw, a carriage slidably mounted over the tubular column and mechanically coupled to the lead screw, a platform removably coupled to the carriage for supporting the containers, and a control system for regulating operation of the drive mechanism. During operation, a slot provided in the column restricts travel of the platform along a predefined path that is linear in part and helical in part.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2013Date of Patent: March 3, 2015Assignee: Automation Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Thomas Matthew Kendall, Matthew Charles Tierney, Joseph Scott Cantara
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Patent number: 8919844Abstract: A gripper assembly includes an actuator, at least one gripper jaw, a sensor member and at least one position sensing device. The actuator has a first actuator portion, a second actuator portion, and a fixed portion. The first actuator portion and the second actuator portion are moveable in unison between a first position and a second position. The at least one gripper jaw is disposed forward of the fixed portion of the actuator and is moveable with respect to the fixed portion of the actuator in response to movement of the first actuator portion. The sensor member is disposed rearward of the fixed portion of the actuator and is coupled to the second actuator portion for movement therewith. The position sensing device is disposed rearward of the fixed portion of the actuator and is operable to detect proximity of the sensor member.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2013Date of Patent: December 30, 2014Assignee: Norgren Automation Solutions, LLCInventors: Shawn Paul Mascorro, Richard Hamann, Mark A. Holcomb
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Patent number: 8789402Abstract: A bending die having a first bending surface and a second bending surface that is rotatable with respect to the first bending surface. The second bending surface rotates with respect to the first bending surface during a bending operation. The first bending surface is engagable with a workpiece during the bending operation to bend a first portion of the workpiece. The second bending surface is engagable with the workpiece during the bending operation to bend a second portion of the workpiece. The first portion of the workpiece and the second portion of the workpiece are disposed on a first side of a bend line formed by the bending operation.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2011Date of Patent: July 29, 2014Assignee: Norgren Automation Solutions, LLCInventor: Scott McCallum
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Publication number: 20140098643Abstract: A device and a method are provided for repelling animals, namely vermin. The device is electrically powered and includes a sound emitter; and a circuit operatively connected to the sound emitter to cause the sound emitter to produce an ultrasonic sound to discourage the vermin from at least one of entering and remaining within a vicinity of the device. The ultrasonic sound has a frequency in the range of approximately 21.5 kHz to 30 kHz. The sound can be cycled on and off to reduce the chance of vermin becoming accustomed to the sound.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2013Publication date: April 10, 2014Applicant: Industrial Engineering & Automation Solutions LimitedInventors: Michael S. Power, Arthur Garland
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Patent number: 8607441Abstract: A tool mounting system having at least one support tool structure with at least one tool connected to each of the at least one tool support. A first and second mounting portion is connected to each of the at least one tool support structure and is connectable to a first and second mount on a base, respectively. The first and second mounting portions have particular mounting characteristics for each of the at least one support tool structure such that the first and second mounting portions are only correspondable to the first and second mounts of the base to ensure the proper position of the at least one tool support structure relative to the base.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2011Date of Patent: December 17, 2013Assignee: Norgren Automation Solutions, LLCInventors: Rick Hurst, Corey Chappus, Bryan Voss
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Publication number: 20130304234Abstract: Example methods and apparatus are provided for configuring a process control device. An example method includes implementing a first configuration at the process control device based on a first configuration request. The example method includes setting a configuration flag. The configuration flag indicates the first configuration is being implemented. The example method includes denying a second configuration request while the configuration flag is set.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2013Publication date: November 14, 2013Applicant: Bristol, Inc. d/b/a Remote Automated SolutionsInventors: Scott Szurek, Richard Vanderah
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Publication number: 20130298421Abstract: An apparatus for automatically drying wet floors includes a controller, a moisture detector that is operable to detect the presence of moisture at a first location and transmit a moisture detection signal to the controller in response to detecting the presence of moisture at the first location, and a blower. The blower is operative to turn on and off for drying the wet floors by directing moving air toward the first location in response to an operating signal from the controller. The controller outputs the operating signal to the blower based on the moisture detection signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2013Publication date: November 14, 2013Applicant: Norgren Automation Solutions, LLCInventors: Scott R. McCallum, Timothy John Key, James R. Kalb, Richard Daniel Koski, John D. Begin
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Publication number: 20130304411Abstract: Systems and methods to initiate a verification test within a flow meter via a flow computer are disclosed. An example method includes communicating, via a flow computer, a request to a flow meter to initiate a verification test of the flow meter. The example method also includes retrieving diagnostic data from the flow meter. The example method further includes logging a result of the verification test in a log of the flow computer, the result based on the diagnostic data.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2013Publication date: November 14, 2013Applicant: Bristol, Inc. d/b/a Remote Automated SolutionsInventor: Bristol, Inc. d/b/a Remote Automated Solutions
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Publication number: 20130293241Abstract: Methods and apparatus to detect leakage current in a resistance temperature detector are disclosed. An example method includes providing a resistance temperature detector circuit with a first resistance circuit and a second resistance circuit, measuring a first voltage at the first resistance circuit in response to applying a first current to the first resistance circuit, measuring a second voltage at the second resistance in response to applying a second current to the second resistance circuit, comparing the first and second voltages to determine a difference value, and determining that a current leak exists in the resistance temperature detector circuit when the difference value is not within a first range.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2013Publication date: November 7, 2013Applicant: Bristol, Inc. d/b/a Remote Automated SolutionsInventors: Paul Gerard Mayer, Jeffrey Barry McGaughey, Xuedong Liu
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Patent number: 8496568Abstract: An adapter assembly (28) for use in an automated handling equipment system includes a first component and a second component that is selectively mountable to the first component. At least one first code member (82) is associated with the first component and at least one second code member (84) is associated with a second component. The at least one first code member and the at least one second code member have a variable orientation relative to each other that controls whether the second component can be mounted to the first component.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2007Date of Patent: July 30, 2013Assignee: Norgren Automation Solutions, LLCInventors: James R. Kalb, Anthony Jenkins, Michael A. Filipiak, Timothy John Key
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Patent number: 8484821Abstract: A seat assembly machine includes a plurality of grippers useful for securing a piece of trim to a seat cushion. In a disclosed example, each gripper includes a plurality of prongs that are moved between neutral, closed and released positions that each facilitate a different portion of the assembly process. In one example, each gripper includes a sleeve within which the prongs are moveable so that the prongs are manipulated between the neutral, closed and released positions. A disclosed example sleeve includes an interior channel having a contour that manipulates the prongs between the different positions based on the location of the prongs within the sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2012Date of Patent: July 16, 2013Assignee: Automated SolutionsInventors: Raymond Ormachea, Robert Bailey
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Patent number: 8454069Abstract: A gripper assembly including at least one gripper jaw and an actuator operative for moving the at least one gripper jaw. A support is fixed relative to the actuator for supporting the at least one gripper jaw, wherein the support has at least one mount location formed in the support. A stop member is removably affixable to the support at the at least one mount location for limiting movement of the at least one gripper jaw wherein the size of the stop member corresponds to a discrete maximum degree of opening of the at least one gripper jaw.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2010Date of Patent: June 4, 2013Assignee: Norgren Automation Solutions, LLCInventors: Anthony Jenkins, Michael A. Filipiak, Conrad Earl Waldorf
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Patent number: 8443653Abstract: A breakaway tooling apparatus connectable to a manipulator and at least one tool for limiting the amount of damage to the associated manipulator and tool when the apparatus accidentally engages an obstacle. The detection mount has a narrowed neck region and stepped throughbore adjacent the narrowed neck region for creating a weakened portion that will fracture upon the realization of a predetermined force to the detection mount. An air passageway extends from an outer portion of the detection mount to an inner portion of the detection mount, wherein the air passageway is connectable to a supply of pressurized air. A blocking member prevents the pressurized air from passing through the air passageway in the detection mount when the detection mount is not fractured at the weakened portion, and the blocking member allows pressurized air to flow through the air passageway in the detection mount when the detection mount is fractured at the weakened portion.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2009Date of Patent: May 21, 2013Assignee: Norgren Automation Solutions, LLCInventor: Kenneth P. Dellach
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Patent number: 8391336Abstract: To generate a pulse for ranging, a kernel is convolved with a spreading sequence. The spreading sequence is parametrized by one or more ordered (length, sparsity) pairs, such that the first sparsity differs from the bit length of the kernel and/or a subsequent sparsity differs from the product of the immediately preceding length and the immediately preceding sparsity. Alternatively, a kernel is convolved with an ordered plurality of spreading sequences, all but the first of which may be non-binary. The pulse is launched towards a target. The reflection from the target is transformed to a received reflection, compressed by deconvolution of the spreading sequence, and post-processed to provide a range to the target and/or a direction of arrival from the target.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2011Date of Patent: March 5, 2013Assignee: A.P.M. Automation Solutions LtdInventor: Alex Chiskis
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Patent number: 8375547Abstract: A seat assembly machine includes a plurality of grippers useful for securing a piece of trim to a seat cushion. In a disclosed example, each gripper includes a plurality of prongs that are moved between neutral, closed and released positions that each facilitate a different portion of the assembly process. In one example, each gripper includes a sleeve within which the prongs are moveable so that the prongs are manipulated between the neutral, closed and released positions. A disclosed example sleeve includes an interior channel having a contour that manipulates the prongs between the different positions based on the location of the prongs within the sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2012Date of Patent: February 19, 2013Assignee: Automated SolutionsInventors: Raymond Ormachea, Robert Bailey
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Patent number: 8322517Abstract: A lightweight pallet for supporting and carrying workpieces along an overhead transfer conveyor. A metallic conveyor carrier is adapted to be carried by the overhead transfer conveyor, and a lightweight, non-metallic base is connected to the conveyor carrier. A first lightweight, non-metallic support member is connected to and extends downward from the base. The first support member is substantially planar and is adapted to support the workpiece. A first lightweight, non-metallic brace member is connected to the base and the first support member for stabilizing and supporting the first support member. The first brace member is substantially planar, wherein the first brace member extends substantially perpendicular to the first support member, and the first support member and the second support member cooperate to define a substantially T-shaped structure that extends downward from the base.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2008Date of Patent: December 4, 2012Assignee: Norgren Automation Solutions, LLCInventors: Richard Hurst, Alexander F. Spillane
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Patent number: 8297673Abstract: A gripper assembly including at least one gripper jaw and an actuator head linked with the at least one gripper jaw. An actuator selectively operates to move the actuator head between a plurality of positions. A support is fixed relative to the actuator and includes a guide slot that guides the actuator head. One of the actuator head or the guide slot includes a channel and the other of the actuator head or the guide slot includes a guide member extending there from at least partially into the channel.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2011Date of Patent: October 30, 2012Assignee: Norgren Automation Solutions, LLCInventors: Conrad Earl Waldorf, Anthony Jenkins, James R. Kalb
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Patent number: 8245377Abstract: A seat assembly machine includes a plurality of grippers useful for securing a piece of trim to a seat cushion. In a disclosed example, each gripper includes a plurality of prongs that are moved between neutral, closed and released positions that each facilitate a different portion of the assembly process. In one example, each gripper includes a sleeve within which the prongs are moveable so that the prongs are manipulated between the neutral, closed and released positions. A disclosed example sleeve includes an interior channel having a contour that manipulates the prongs between the different positions based on the location of the prongs within the sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2006Date of Patent: August 21, 2012Assignee: Automated SolutionsInventors: Raymond Ormachea, Robert Bailey
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Patent number: 8167346Abstract: A gripper assembly includes at least one gripper jaw, a fluid driven actuator for moving the at least one gripper jaw, and a valve located adjacent the fluid driven actuator for selectively delivering a fluid to the fluid driven actuator.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2008Date of Patent: May 1, 2012Assignee: Norgren Automation Solutions, LLCInventor: Michael A. Filipiak
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Patent number: 8162557Abstract: A multi-axis coupling apparatus for adjustably mounting modular tooling members. The multi-axis coupling apparatus provides a first coupling member connectable to a substantially cylindrical boom for providing linear and rotational adjustment along and about a longitudinal axis of the cylindrical boom. A second coupling member is connected to the first coupling member and is connectable to a modular tooling member for providing adjustment to the modular tooling member about and along an axis extending at an angle to the longitudinal axis of the cylindrical boom.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2006Date of Patent: April 24, 2012Assignee: Norgren Automation Solutions, LLCInventors: Donald Van Zile, III, Jeffery J. Dellach, Kenneth P. Dellach, Henry J. Brohl, III