Patents Assigned to Control Systems, Inc.
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Publication number: 20090178462Abstract: This invention involves a method of creating a hydroelectric turbine system that is capable of producing electricity while sustaining a majority of the fluid flow or hydraulic pressure within the pipe line or pipe network driving the system. The system's objective is to shave as little pressure as possible from an enclosed pipe system that requires pressure to operate and function properly. More particularly, this invention relates to a hydroelectric turbine generator system wherein the system is specially designed and configured with an unique impeller and fluted turbine housing that enable a generator device to produce a particular amount of electric current and voltage, while yet minimizing flow restriction and pressure loss to the fluid pressure driving the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2008Publication date: July 16, 2009Applicant: TECHSTREAM CONTROL SYSTEMS, INCInventors: Raymond M. Alvarez, Daniel Dale Gilson
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Publication number: 20090179426Abstract: This invention involves a hydroelectric turbine system that is capable of producing electricity while sustaining a majority of the fluid flow or hydraulic pressure within the pipe line or pipe network driving the system. The system's objective is to shave as little pressure as possible from an enclosed pipe system that requires pressure to operate and function properly. More particularly, this invention relates to a hydroelectric turbine generator system wherein the system is specially designed and configured with an unique impeller and fluted turbine housing that enable a generator device to produce a particular amount of electric current and voltage, while yet minimizing flow restriction and pressure loss to the fluid pressure driving the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2008Publication date: July 16, 2009Applicant: TECHSTREAM CONTROL SYSTEMS, INCInventors: Raymond M. Alvarez, Daniel Dale Gilson
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Publication number: 20090175037Abstract: A lighting assembly employs LED lamps and associated side-emitting lenses that each redirect the light generated by the associated LED lamp to provide a distribution of emitted light substantially normal to an axis of symmetry of the lens. In a basic embodiment, the lighting assembly employs two lenses in a stacked configuration, with one lens being inverted. The lighting assembly has two plates, to which the lenses and LED lamps attach, and the plates are attached together by a cylinder to form a sealed enclosure for the lenses and LED lamps. When increased light intensity is desired, an additional plate and cylinder can be added to form an additional enclosure, housing additional LED lamps and lenses. Further enclosures can be formed by additional plates and cylinders.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2008Publication date: July 9, 2009Applicant: C-R CONTROL SYSTEMS, INC.Inventor: Jurgen E. Ewert
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Publication number: 20090129097Abstract: A side-emitting lens for use with an LED lamp provides a distribution of emitted light that is substantially normal to an axis of symmetry of the lens; the light can also be symmetrical with respect to a plane normal to the lens axis. The lens has a cavity in which the LED lamp can reside, having a cavity refracting surface with a central section and a stepped cavity sidewall. The lens also has a base external refracting surface surrounding the cavity, an internal reflecting surface spaced apart from the cavity, and a side surface; these surfaces redirect light that enters the lens through the cavity refracting surface. For many applications, the lens axis is vertical in service and the lens is configured to provide a narrow distribution of light in the horizontal plane.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2007Publication date: May 21, 2009Applicant: CR CONTROL SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Jurgen E. Ewert, Robert L. Seidler, JR.
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Publication number: 20090066486Abstract: A method and a system for using a modular signal device for a room occupancy management system are disclosed here. The method includes the steps of determining the occupancy status of a room associated with the device and generating a signal in the device in response to the determination of the status of the room. The device may be a light bar displaying different color patterns in response to the occupancy status of the room. A room occupancy management system is also disclosed. The system includes a signal device for generating a signal displaying the occupancy status of an associated room and a control unit for controlling the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2007Publication date: March 12, 2009Applicant: OMNI CONTROL SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: James P. Kiekbusch, Philip O'Keefe, Chad Brandes, Kevin Keeffe, Timothy Skwiot
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Patent number: 7479145Abstract: The invention is directed to tenaculum-like devices and systems for the intravaginal delivery of therapeutic or diagnostic devices and particularly for occluding a female patient's uterine arteries in order to treat uterine disorders. Included are methods for grasping, manipulating and retaining tissue. The tenaculum-type device has a distal portion with a sound configured to enter a cervical os without causing undue trauma or discomfort to the patient, and a retention or tissue grasping mechanism with a grasping element such as a spike configured to engage and retain a patient's cervix. The tenaculum-type devices embodying features of the invention may have an expandable distal tip to more securely be engaged within the patient's uterine cervical canal.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2003Date of Patent: January 20, 2009Assignee: Vascular Control Systems, Inc.Inventors: Fred H. Burbank, Michael L. Jones, Greig E. Altieri, R. J. Serra, Ed Olson, Yu-Tung Wong
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Publication number: 20080289338Abstract: A two-stage system for delivering fuel to a gas turbine including a first stage variable pump for serving as a primary source of fuel, a second stage fixed pump for selectively supplementing the variable pump, a bypass valve connected to the fixed pump for loading and unloading the fixed pump and a regulator valve assembly connected to the variable pump and the bypass valve for controlling operation of the variable pump and the bypass valve. Preferably, the two-stage system also includes a control valve connected to the regulator valve assembly for setting a pressure differential across the regulator valve assembly and, thereby, loading and unloading the fixed pump.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2005Publication date: November 27, 2008Applicant: GOODRICH PUMP & ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEMS, INC.Inventor: Mihir C. Desai
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Publication number: 20080258939Abstract: A vehicle tracking device (101), method and/or system are provided. The device (101) includes a location interface (117), for receiving a location signal indicating a current location when operably connected to a GPS antenna; a sensor interface (109), for receiving sensor signals from sensors in the vehicle indicating a sensed status of the vehicle, when electrically or electronically connected to the sensors; and a processor (105). The processor (105) is configured to facilitate receiving, from the location interface, indications of a current location; determining, responsive to the location signal, a determined current location of the vehicle (127); receiving, from the sensor interface, a sensed status of the vehicle (129); recording a pre-defined event condition, when the pre-defined event condition occurs (131) responsive to the sensed status, in a vehicle history; and recording the determined current location in the vehicle history (133).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2008Publication date: October 23, 2008Applicant: SIGNATURE CONTROL SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Brian J. Smith, Eric Schafer
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Patent number: 7437905Abstract: System and method for calibrating a sensor comprises a detector capable of detecting electromagnetic radiation at least at a radiation wavelength of interest, an analyzer capable of determining concentration values in response to the detected radiation, and a calibrator capable of automatically calibrating the analyzer in response to at least one concentration value. A method for operating a calibrator comprises receiving an initiation signal capable of initiating the calibrator, automatically obtaining concentration values in response to the initiation signal, and automatically determining a calibration value from the obtained concentration values. In an embodiment, the calibrator automatically determines when a calibration gas equilibrates within a sample chamber.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2007Date of Patent: October 21, 2008Assignee: Digital Control Systems, Inc.Inventor: Michael M. Mueller
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Patent number: 7433755Abstract: A process for curing a natural or synthetic rubber compound under a plurality of curing conditions by: (1) obtaining time dependent data streams of dielectric or impedance values from a non-bridged impedance sensing circuit and a capacitor having the rubber compound being cured as a dialectric; (2) determining impedance related measurements from the obtained data streams; (3) determining a predictive curing equation by performing a multiple regression between: (a) reheometric data obtained from a plurality of different rubber compound samples cured in a rheometer at various environmental curing conditions, and (b) corresponding samples cured in a production mold at the same environmental conditions; (4) adjusting the curing equation to obtain cured parts having one or more desired properties; and (5) controlling the mass producing cured parts with a controller that uses the curing equation for predicting a cure time for each part, wherein the predictions are effective over variations in the rubber compound, aType: GrantFiled: March 30, 2007Date of Patent: October 7, 2008Assignee: Signature Control Systems, Inc.Inventors: Richard Magill, John C. Van Doren, Bruce Sellers, Tim Erickson, Scott Schnieder, Steve Courington, Lance Bethel
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Patent number: 7432823Abstract: Tamper detection apparatus for an electric meter (M) installed at a facility supplied power through an electrical distribution system, the meter being connected to the facility using a receptacle (K) and monitoring electricity usage at the facility for electricity delivered to the facility flowing through the meter. A sensor (RR) senses movement of the meter more than a predetermined amount with respect to the receptacle, whether or not electricity is flowing through the meter, and produces a tampering signal when this occurs. A second and optional sensor (Z) senses the proximity of the meter to its receptacle with removal of meter from its receptacle producing a tampering signal representative thereof. Generation of a tampering signal results in a tamper alert signal being transmitted to the system through a two-way communications path established between the facility and the system.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2005Date of Patent: October 7, 2008Assignee: Distribution Control Systems, Inc.Inventor: Devendra K. Soni
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Publication number: 20080240935Abstract: A vane pump assembly including a cam ring having an elliptical inner bore defining a hydraulic pumping chamber, the pumping chamber having an interior camming surface. The cam ring defines ports for admitting fluid into the pumping chamber. A rotor, within the cam ring, defines a plurality of radial vane slots. A vane assembly is supported in each vane slot to define vane buckets. Each vane assembly has an end dynamic vane seal for reducing leakage between the buckets. Front and rear side plates, separated by an annular spacer, enclose the pumping chamber. The pump assembly may also include floating front and rear rotor seals for reducing radially inward leakage. Each rotor seal is disposed within a groove formed in the rotor, wherein discharge pressure urges the rotor seals axially outward from the pumping chamber to create an effective seal against the respective side plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2008Publication date: October 2, 2008Applicant: Goodrich Pump & Engine Control Systems, Inc.Inventor: Xingen Dong
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Patent number: 7422220Abstract: A lightweight, strong, sturdy, and versatile evacuation sled is disclosed. The body of the sled may be manufactured from a single piece of material, stored flat, and folded into its functioning configuration. When folded, the sled has one or more straps that help hold it in its folded configuration and allow maneuvering or carrying the sled. The sled may be readily towed with a towing harness and may be moved down an incline, such as stairs, by means of a rope and belay device. The sled has a low coefficient of friction and is lightweight, allowing the sled to be readily moved and handled without requiring the assistance of multiple people. Additional sleds with foam inserts may be provided to carry equipment such as for life support. The sled may also provide surge capacity for facilities like hospitals, as the sled is designed to be inexpensive and essentially disposable.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2006Date of Patent: September 9, 2008Assignee: Descent Control Systems, Inc.Inventors: Nathan R. Walkingshaw, Steven B. Ostrowski
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Publication number: 20080200924Abstract: A method of treating a uterine disorder comprising non-permanently occluding a uterine artery with a resorbable embolic mass for a therapeutically effective time period. The occluding step includes selectively positioning the resorbable embolic mass within the uterine artery, and monitoring positioning of the resorbable embolic mass at a desired location within the uterine artery. The monitoring step may include using ultrasound or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for positioning the resorbable embolic mass at the desired location within the uterine artery. The resorbable embolic mass may be swellable and may be formed of a polymeric material selected from the group consisting of polylactic acid, polyglycolic acid, polyethylene glycol, or copolymers thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2008Publication date: August 21, 2008Applicant: Vascular Control Systems, Inc.Inventors: Fred Burbank, Greig E. Altieri, Michael L. Jones
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Patent number: 7404821Abstract: The invention is directed to instruments and procedures using such instruments for temporarily reducing or terminating blood flow through a female patient's uterine artery to treat post partum hemorrhage (PPH). The uterine artery is occluded by a clamping device which includes a pair of pivotally connected clamping members, with each of the clamping members having a handle and a clamping element at the distal end of the handle. The clamping elements are inclined with respect to the longitudinal axes of the handles at an included obtuse angle between about 120° and about 170°, preferably between about 130° and 160°. An artery locating sensor is provided on the distal end of at least one of the clamping elements. Preferably, the artery locating sensor is a Doppler ultrasound blood flow sensor.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2003Date of Patent: July 29, 2008Assignee: Vascular Control Systems, Inc.Inventors: Fred H. Burbank, Michael L. Jones, Jill Uyeno
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Patent number: 7376504Abstract: A method from discriminating between spurious and genuine surges in a gas turbine engine is provided which includes the steps of receiving an engine speed signal over a global engine surge investigation region that includes a plurality of operating regions (e.g. speed bands) in which engine surges can occur, identifying a specific operating region in which an engine surge event occurs, incrementing a surge counter corresponding to the operating region in which the engine surge event occurred, identifying the operating regions in which no engine surge event occurred, decrementing a surge counter corresponding to each operating region in which no engine surge event occurred; enabling a surge avoidance signal when the magnitude of the surge counter for a particular operating region has reached a predetermined value; and adapting an engine acceleration schedule in the operating region corresponds to the surge avoidance signal.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2004Date of Patent: May 20, 2008Assignee: Goodrich Pump & Engine Control Systems, Inc.Inventor: Raymond D. Zagranski
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Patent number: 7354444Abstract: Devices, systems and methods for temporarily reducing or abolishing blood flow by occluding blood vessels are provided. A blood vessel-occlusion device embodying features of the invention includes a deployable pressure-applying member with a location sensor, and an applicator. The location sensor is configured to detect a blood vessel, which may be occluded by compression from the pressure-applying member. A pressure-applying member may be released from the applicator, with blood-vessel compression maintained after release. The applicator is configured to engage a guide, such as a tenaculum, to aid in the placement and operation of the applicator. A pressure-applying member may also engage the guide. The invention finds use in, for example, treating uterine disorders and conditions which may be treated by occlusion of the uterine arteries, such as uterine fibroids, dysfunctional uterine bleeding, post-partum hemorrhage, and bleeding associated with caesarian section.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2002Date of Patent: April 8, 2008Assignee: Vascular Control Systems, Inc.Inventors: Fred H. Burbank, Michael L. Jones, Greig E. Altieri, R. J. Serra
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Patent number: 7333844Abstract: The invention provides a devices, methods and systems to measure and record uterine tissue environment components such as pH during the course of uterine artery occlusion. The uterus becomes ischemic due to the occlusion thereof, and its pH drops sharply within minutes of uterine artery occlusion and remains relatively low for a period of time. The return of normal pH is an indicator of return of blood to the ischemic tissue. In use, a catheter with a pH measuring tip is advanced through the patient's vaginal canal and into the patient's uterine cavity until the pH measuring active electrode on the distal end of the catheter contacts or penetrates the uterine fundus. The active electrode detects the pH and a signal representing pH is transmitted to a pH recording and monitoring device which preferably displays the pH. The signal may be transmitted through a conductor or by a radio transmitter. Components other than pH may be monitored such a pCO2, and pO2.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2003Date of Patent: February 19, 2008Assignee: Vascular Control Systems, Inc.Inventors: Michael L. Jones, Jill Uyeno, Fred H. Burbank, Greig E. Altieri
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Publication number: 20080036440Abstract: A micropower Maximum Power Point Tracker (?MPPT) suitable for use in low power applications to maximize the power output for a solar-power cell array. In one embodiment, a ?MPPT comprises an electrical circuit which includes a microprocessor/microcontroller used to execute the ?MPPT control algorithm, and a modulator controller to control the pulse width or frequency to a high speed switch. In addition, the electrical circuit may include an analog-to-digital (A/D) converter usable to measure the input voltage from a connected solar array, the current through an inductor of the circuit, and the voltage of an attached energy store/load. In another embodiment, the ?MPPT may operates in at least two modes depending on the energy store/loads conditions.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2005Publication date: February 14, 2008Applicant: AMBIENT CONTROL SYSTEMS, INC.Inventor: William Garmer
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Patent number: 7329265Abstract: The invention is directed to a uterine artery clamp and the relatively non-invasive treatment procedure utilizing this clamp. The uterine clamp includes a clamping member having a jaw with tissue-contacting surfaces for applying pressure to target tissue and a stabilizing member which is configured to be inserted into the patient's uterine cervical canal. The clamp may be provided with elongated handles to manually adjust the spacing between the jaw and stabilizer and thereby apply pressure to a uterine artery beneath a bundle of tissue held between the jaw and stabilizer. Uterine clamps embodying features of the invention by be used in procedures for treating uterine disorders such as fibroids, DUB, PPH and the like.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2003Date of Patent: February 12, 2008Assignee: Vascular Control Systems, Inc.Inventors: Fred H. Burbank, Michael L. Jones, Greig E. Altieri