Patents Assigned to Automation, Inc.
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Patent number: 4926018Abstract: A contact blade for a circuit breaker configured such that the current path in the blade produces a magnetic field which affects an arc present at the contact of the blade. The configuration of the blade produces a substantially U-shaped current loop in the blade, wherein one leg of the current loop has its main component substantially parallel to, but in the direction opposite to, the main component of the current in the second leg of the loop. When an arc is formed at the contact, the current from the second leg flows through the contact and into an arc, while the current in the first leg of the loop produces a magnetic field which acts upon the arc and forces the arc off of and away from the contact.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1988Date of Patent: May 15, 1990Assignee: Siemens Energy & Automation, Inc.Inventors: Clifford A. Buxton, David A. Leone
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Patent number: 4921132Abstract: A system for monitoring ink flow from an ink storage tank to at least one ink fountain of a high-speed, web-fed printing press employing a scale for measuring the weight of the ink storage tank and comparing weight signals from the scale at successive times to determine the weight of ink consumed over the interval between readings. A pump is associated with the storage tank for pumping the ink to the fountain via coupling lines. An ink level sensor detects the level of ink in the fountain and provides an ink demand signal for operating a value means in the ink coupling line to in turn cause ink flow to the fountain so as to provide replenishment of ink thereat. With the use of plural fountains, means are provided for prioritizing delivery to the fountains so that individual ink comsumption on a per fountain basis can be determined. In this regard, the system also employs a volume sensor preferably in the form of a pump stroke positon sensor for determining incremental weight delivery per stroke.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1988Date of Patent: May 1, 1990Assignee: Automation, Inc.Inventors: R. Langdon Wales, H. W. Crowley
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Patent number: 4922152Abstract: A rotor lamination for a permanent magnet synchronous machine. The rotor lamination can be used for a two, four or eight pole synchronous machine. The orientation of the permanent magnets determines the number of poles of the machine. The lamination can also include openings adapted to contain conductors used to bring a synchronous motor up to synchronous speed as an induction motor.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1989Date of Patent: May 1, 1990Assignee: Siemens Energy & Automation, Inc.Inventors: R. Linn Gleghorn, Paul D. Wagner
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Patent number: 4919261Abstract: This invention relates to a basket carrier of the type where each of the carrier's cells is loaded through the carrier's open bottom, the bottom being closed by the carrier's floor after the carrier has been loaded. Preferably, at least one glue tab is foldably connected to one of the floor and the center wall, the glue tab being glued to the other of the floor and the center wall after the carrier has been loaded with bottles. This securely connects the carrier's center wall to the floor which enhances the vertical support for bottles within the carrier cells, and also which aids in maintenance of squared corners for the carrier during use.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1989Date of Patent: April 24, 1990Assignee: Minnesota Automation Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey A. Lashyro, Norbert Hoell
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Patent number: 4915218Abstract: A basket carrier fabricated from two separate blanks, one of the blanks forming the carrier's body which includes opposed side walls, opposed end walls, and a floor, and the other of the blanks forming the carrier's center wall and cell divider panels. In preferred form, the center wall blank includes end wall connector flaps by which the center wall is fixed to the carrier's end walls, and floor connector tabs by which the center wall is fixed to the body's floor.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1989Date of Patent: April 10, 1990Assignee: Minnesota Automation Inc.Inventors: Elmoe Crouch, Norbert Hoell, Jeffrey A. Lashyro
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Patent number: 4916574Abstract: A panelboard bus bar arrangement. The arrangement includes an insulating base pan which is supported upon a steel base pan. The arrangement also includes three bus bars positioned within the insulating base ban and arranged side-by-side in a parallel manner. The distance between the bus bars is maintained relatively small by using an insulating member which shields and insulates the bus bars from each other. The insulating member includes openings which expose only portions of the bus bars, and dividers which separate adjacent openings and increase the cross surface distance between the openings. By increasing the cross surface distance between openings, arcing is inhibited between the openings.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1989Date of Patent: April 10, 1990Assignee: Siemens Energy & Automation, Inc.Inventors: Drew S. Hancock, Gregory P. Barner
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Patent number: 4914549Abstract: A mechanism for moving and supporting a circuit breaker relative to a bus bar arrangement such that the circuit breaker can be engaged and disengaged from the bus bar arrangement. The mechanism functions to engage and disengage the circuit breaker while also preventing engagement and disengagement of the circuit breaker from the bus bar arrangement while the circuit breaker is not tripped. The mechanism can also function to indicate whether or not the circuit breaker is engaged or disengaged with the bus bar arrangement.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1988Date of Patent: April 3, 1990Assignee: Siemens Energy & Automation, Inc.Inventors: David A. Leone, James H. Leonard
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Patent number: 4909701Abstract: In a material transfer device, an articulated arm assembly extends and retracts in a "froglike" motion to transfer an object between a plurality of locations. The articulated arm assembly is rotatable about a pivot point in a radial plane and can be raised or lowered in an axial direction to align the object with the intended destination. A greater degree of axial mobility may be provided, for example by a rotating lift screw. A vacuum chamber may be provided, with the arm assembly moving the object between locations in the chamber.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 1987Date of Patent: March 20, 1990Assignee: Brooks Automation Inc.Inventors: E. Brian Hardegen, Todd E. Bottomley, James C. Davis, Jr.
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Patent number: 4909376Abstract: A feed apparatus employs a vision controlled robotic manipulator in which components are dispersed into a single layer with a random orientation. The dispersing mechanism comprises a vibratory feed plate having an input hopper which receives components to be dispersed. The feed plate is controllably vibrated such that components are urged along its top surface. Located in the travel path of the components above the feed plate is a rotating cylindrical brush, which sweeps components as they are being vibrated by the feed plate and causes a single layer of components to emerge from beneath the brush and pass to a viewing/pick-up zone. This zone is backlighted, so that the components may be observed by a camera mounted directly above the backlighted layer. The camera image is analyzed by a video data processor to determine the location and orientation of a component. This information is applied to a manipulator control program for driving a robotic manipulator to pick-up a component for transport to a workpiece.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1987Date of Patent: March 20, 1990Assignee: Western Technologies Automation, Inc.Inventors: Donnie Herndon, R. C. MacKenzie, R. Scott Newmann, Eugene Trager
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Patent number: 4906345Abstract: Improved apparatus for carrying encapsulated electronic components, having a conveyor belt defined by a horizontal web with a pluraity of identical, flexible tines depending from both sides of the edge of the web. The web is formed into a continuous, endless loop adapted to be carried on a pair of vertical pulleys rotatable on horizontal shafts. Projecting cams, on the face of the web of the belt remote from the dependent tines, engage mating indentations in the periphery of the two pulleys guiding and imparting movement to the belt. The opposing groups of tines are urged apart, by spreader cams, at the beginning and end of the passage of the belt between the lower faces of the two pulleys. Parts to be plated are brought into the space between the tines which, upon exiting from the cams as the conveyor moves entrap the part between them and causing them to move through the plating tanks and treatment stations positioned along the path of the conveyor.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1988Date of Patent: March 6, 1990Assignee: Future Automation, Inc.Inventors: Daniel J. Gramarossa, Frank J. Johnson, Heinz Wo W. Schlenker
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Patent number: 4902192Abstract: An article control assembly and process for an article transfer mechanism of an article transfer device for moving articles to a predetermined location. The article control assembly has an articulated member for engaging the transferred articles. A synchronization structure for the articulated member is provided for controlling the movement of the articulated member with respect to the article control mechanism. The synchronization structure further has a rotational velocity control mechanism. A rotational acceleration control mechanism is further provided for the articulation member. The synchronization structure and the rotational acceleration control structure act on the articulated member to control the articles during transfer.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1988Date of Patent: February 20, 1990Assignee: Minnesota Automation, Inc.Inventor: Kelly W. Ziegler
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Patent number: 4902859Abstract: A mechanical interlock for interlocking two circuit breakers such that only one of the circuit breakers is ON at a given time. The interlock is also configured such that it permits both circuit breakers to be OFF at the same time. The interlock includes a pivoting rocker arm and a linkage assembly associated with each breaker, wherein the rocker arm and linkage assemblies cooperate to transfer motion between the tie bars of the circuit breakers.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 1989Date of Patent: February 20, 1990Assignee: Siemens Energy & Automation, Inc.Inventors: Gustav Witzmann, John R. Patrick
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Patent number: 4901843Abstract: A device and process to facilitate the high speed placement of articles onto moving objects by coordinating the velocity of the articles with the velocity of the moving objects. The device comprises a frame structure, a rotary transfer mechanism having an intermittently oscillating center gear and having a plurality of planetary gears in rotational communication with the center gear. An article transfer mechanism is provided having activatable article holding structure and being in fixed rotational communication with at least one planetary gear to impart orbital motion to the articles being transfered. The orbital motion provided by the article transfer mechanism has at least two outwardly extending apex positions. The device has a drive source and a synchronized advancing mechanism which is constructed and arranged to oscillate the center gear at predetermined times as the article holding structure approach as an apex position of travel.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1988Date of Patent: February 20, 1990Assignee: Minnesota Automation, Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey A. Lashyro
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Patent number: 4901821Abstract: A motor operated mechanism for transferring energy to the energy storing mechanism of a circuit breaker of the type which utilizes the energy to close the primary contacts of the circuit breaker. The mechanism includes a motor for driving a cam and follower assembly. The cam and follower assembly cooperate with a linkage to supply rotational motion of an energy delivery shaft, wherein the energy delivery shaft is coupled to the energy storing mechanism of the circuit breaker.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1988Date of Patent: February 20, 1990Assignee: Siemens Energy & Automation, Inc.Inventor: W. Dale Robbins
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Patent number: 4899253Abstract: A member for reinforcing the juction between the molded half portions of the housing for a molded case circuit breaker. The member is interposed between the portions and extends along the sidewalls of the portions and rest in a channel in each portion adapted to accept the member. The member serves to strengthen the juction between the housing portions.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 1988Date of Patent: February 6, 1990Assignee: Siemens Energy & Automation, Inc.Inventor: Clifford A. Buxton
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Patent number: 4899022Abstract: A charging handle assembly for charging the closing springs of a stored energy mechanism which closes the contacts of a circuit breaker. The charging handle has a generally U-shape and is pivotally attached to the circuit breaker cover. The handle is adapted to cooperate with the stored energy mechanism such that the cover and handle are easily removed from the circuit breaker. Additionally, the handle cooperates with the cover and the stored energy mechanism so that energy is transferred to the springs of the mechanism by pumpiing the handle.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 1988Date of Patent: February 6, 1990Assignee: Siemens Energy & Automation, Inc.Inventors: David A. Leone, G. Lawrence Moody, William D. Holland, Mark E. Bell, W. Dale Robbins
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Patent number: 4897515Abstract: An apparatus for locking the switch handle of a circuit breaker in the ON or OFF position. The apparatus includes a blocking member mountable on the handle with two screws, a pivoting member pivotable about the screws and a lock for locking the blocking member to the pivoting member. When the blocking member and the pivoting member are locked together, the blocking member is maintained in a position such that it interferes with the circuit breaker housing and prevents the handle from being moved.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1988Date of Patent: January 30, 1990Assignee: Siemens Energy & Automation, Inc.Inventors: Eduard Zubar, John R. Patrick
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Patent number: 4894145Abstract: In a fractional distillation tower which is divided into a plurality of sections by total drawoff trays, and wherein at least one fraction is withdrawn from each section. The cut point temperature between fractions is determined based on the partial pressure and temperature of the vapor in the upper portion of a section. The thus determined cut point temperature may be compared to a set point with the results of the comparison being utilized to maintain the actual cut point temperature between fractions substantially equal to the desired cut point temperature.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 1988Date of Patent: January 16, 1990Assignee: Applied Automation, Inc.Inventor: Bruce A. Jensen
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Patent number: 4890753Abstract: The invention relates to a pharmaceutical bottle having a neck region with an open end, pills therein, a fibrous hygroscope member, such as a cotton wad, in the neck region of said bottle and a closure cap sealing the bottle opening. The neck region has on its inner surface a leaflet retaining ring which serves to hold the leaflet in place within the bottle immediately after the insertion. The tendency of the leaflet to unfold or open, causes the edges of the leaflet to engage the retaining ring and to be held in place at least until the bottle is sealed. The leaflet is in compression engagement with the fibrous hygroscope member, such that the pills are substantially prevented from moving relative to one another.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1988Date of Patent: January 2, 1990Assignee: Creative Automation, Inc.Inventors: George Duryee, Allen M. Bartlo
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Patent number: D305534Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1987Date of Patent: January 16, 1990Assignee: ElectroCom Automation, Inc.Inventors: Howard F. Weber, Donald E. Metivier