Patents Assigned to Beckett Corporation
  • Patent number: 4482291
    Abstract: An improved automatic inlet damper is disclosed which is particularly suited for use in oil burners. A flexible coupling (16-44) is connected between rotating shafts (10, 12) and supports an automatically actuated closure (64) which is moved into and out of engagement with an aperture (14) by a centrifugally actuated linkage (46-62, 78-110). See FIG. 1.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 6, 1982
    Date of Patent: November 13, 1984
    Assignee: R. W. Beckett Corporation
    Inventors: Shekhar Chakrawarti, Warren Delancey, Michael Haydn
  • Patent number: 4424793
    Abstract: A power gas burner of the gun type. The burner embodies an air tube that is mounted on the appliance with which the burner is to be used. Primary and secondary air is supplied to the air tube by a blower of the turbo-compressor type that is driven by a motor through an adjustable speed drive. Fuel gas is supplied to the air tube through an eductor tube. Gas is supplied to the eductor at regulated pressure through a metering orifice. The discharge end of the eductor is open and is located on the axis of the air tube and in the throat of a venturi that is also mounted on the axis of the air tube. Air supplied by the blower flows at high velocity through the throat of the venturi on the exterior of the eductor, resulting in a reduction in pressure in the venturi at the discharge end of the eductor. This primary air is mixed in the venturi with gas discharged from the eductor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 4, 1983
    Date of Patent: January 10, 1984
    Assignee: R. W. Beckett Corporation
    Inventor: Myron T. Cooperrider
  • Patent number: 4278406
    Abstract: An electromagnetic pump particularly adapted for use with oil burners is disclosed. The pump embodies an armature that is reciprocated by a magnetic field produced by an electromagnetic coil. The armature drives the piston of a piston pump that is adapted to pump a liquid at low volume and high pressure. The pump also embodies a diaphragm disposed in a chamber having an inlet portion on one side of the diaphragm and an outlet portion on the other. The inlet portion of the chamber is connected to a liquid supply line leading to the pump and the outlet portion is connected to the discharge of the piston pump and also to a valve-controlled vent leading to atmosphere. The diaphragm is moved in one direction only by the armature and in the opposite direction by a spring. When there is air in the liquid supply line, the vent valve is opened and the diaphragm rapidly pumps air to the atmosphere. When liquid is discharged from the vent, the valve is closed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 7, 1979
    Date of Patent: July 14, 1981
    Assignee: R. W. Beckett Corporation
    Inventor: Myron T. Cooperrider
  • Patent number: 4061442
    Abstract: The specification discloses a technique for controlling a pump to maintain a body of liquid below a maximum liquid level. A low voltage high frequency signal is applied to a conductive first probe which extends to a desired maximum liquid level. The high frequency signal is also applied to an electronic detector and switching circuit in order to maintain the switching circuit in a first state when the liquid level does not contact the first probe. The effect of the application of the high frequency signal to the switching circuit is reduced when the liquid level contacts the first probe, thereby changing the switching circuit to a second state. A pump is then energized to lower the liquid level in response to the second state of the switching circuit. A second probe is then coupled to receive the high frequency signal. The second probe extends to a lower level than does the first probe, thereby maintaining the pump in an energized state until the liquid level falls below the second probe.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 6, 1975
    Date of Patent: December 6, 1977
    Assignee: Beckett Corporation
    Inventors: Anthony W. Clark, Rex G. Stubbs, Jr.