Patents Assigned to Controls, Inc.
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Patent number: 6940266Abstract: An electrical connection between a power source and a threaded aperture in a power device is made by means of a terminal lug and a bolt. In order to measure the current, a second electrical path is made in parallel with the bolted connection, and current in the second path is sensed. The bolt may carry the main current, or an insulating spacer may be used which prevents significant current flow in the bolt. In one embodiment, the parallel current path extends through a conductor arrangement including additional lugs through which the bolt passes, and in another arrangement the parallel path extends through traces of a printed circuit board.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2003Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: BAE Systems Controls, Inc.Inventors: Garey George Roden, Nick Charles Marco, Kevin James Coppage
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Patent number: 6939026Abstract: A shutter section includes a stack of circular plates independently rotatable in a nest formed as a laminar formation of rings. The plates have central openings defining a light path. Four central plates in the stack are shutter guide plates with radial guide slots slideably holding shutter blades. Two outer pairs of plates are shutter drive plates connected by cams to the shutter blades. Simultaneous rotation of a shutter guide plate and associated shutter drive plate causes rotation of an associated shutter blade around the light path. Rotation of a shutter drive plate while the associated shutter guide plate is stationary causes the cam to move the associated shutter blade radially. The nest is enclosed by end plates. A motor section has motors driving pinions to rotate the circular plates. The circular plates, rings pinions and shutter blades are made of sheet metal.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2003Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Electronic Theatre Controls, Inc.Inventors: David James Gennrich, Sheldon Roberts
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Publication number: 20050185353Abstract: Current sensing resistors are connected directly to output terminals of MOSFETs forming the series switching stage of a PWM sinewave dimmer. An analog sensed current signal is coupled through an EMI resistant current link to comparators that provide an overcurrent indication in response to an overcurrent condition. A logic circuit overrides PWM control signals from a programmable controller, and operates drivers to render the series switching stage nonconductive and to render a clamp switching stage conductive until after the end of the current PWM duty cycle power on segment. The logic circuit sends an overcurrent signal through an optocoupler to an input of the programmable controller. The input of the controller is polled at a clock frequency for overcurrent signals and if the count exceeds a limit in any half cycle, or a maximum sum in sixteen half cycles of the AC supply, the series switching stage is rendered nonconductive and the clamp switching stage is rendered conductive pending a reset signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2005Publication date: August 25, 2005Applicant: Electronic Theatre Controls, Inc.Inventors: Eric Rasmussen, John Thurk, Eric Suomi
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Patent number: 6931831Abstract: A combination distributor purge valve unit for a turbine engine has a pilot air section, a fuel section, a distributor section and a purge air section. A spool moves along a spool axis to control flow through six sets of radially arranged removable fill nozzles and fixed outlet orifices in the distributor section. The spool moves from its initial position in which the distributor outlets are in communication with the inlet to the purge air section and closed off from the inlet to the fuel section so that high temperature purge air can forced passed the downstream side of the spool and into the nozzles in the combustion can of the turbine engine to eliminate coking in these areas. The spool moves against a biasing spring under the force of a pilot air driven actuator piston and the force of the pressurized fuel so that fuel can flow, initially through the fill nozzles and then the outlet orifices, to the combustion can.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2003Date of Patent: August 23, 2005Assignee: Jansen's Aircraft Systems Controls, Inc.Inventor: Harvey B. Jansen
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Patent number: 6932491Abstract: A theatrical luminaire for entertainment and architectural applications includes a lamp socket accessible from the exterior of the luminaire housing. A lamp includes a base, a bulb on one side of the base and a handle on the other side. The handle is grasped to insert the lamp into the socket. When the base is mounted in the socket, the bulb extends through the socket into the luminaire and the handle remains accessible at the exterior of the luminaire. The lamp is mounted with a one-handed push and turn motion, and contacts on wings of the base engage socket contacts as the lamp is turned to its final position. The socket is mounted on a support that is adjustable relative to the luminaire housing to preserve the correct lamp positioning when the lamp is replaced.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2002Date of Patent: August 23, 2005Assignee: Electronic Theatre Controls, Inc.Inventor: Gregory F. Esakoff
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Patent number: 6929210Abstract: A follower apparatus mounted on a track running parallel to an axis of rotation of a spool. The apparatus has a base with a roller mounted thereon and having an axis of rotation parallel to the rotational axis of the spool, the roller providing support and guidance to the material being wound. A pulley is rotatably mounted to receive material from the roller and redirect the direction of material traveled. Light beams and detection apparatus are positioned to detect material excursions to pre-determined off center portions of the roller. The follower positioning apparatus responds to signals detecting the material by repositioning the follower to place the material back on to a center zone of the roller.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2003Date of Patent: August 16, 2005Assignee: Berkeley Process Control, Inc.Inventors: Reuben Sandler, Jon Burns, Alexander Charles White, Bjorn Monteen, Jesse Thomas, Nathan H. Harding
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Patent number: 6929295Abstract: A latch device for a cover member includes a box body having at least of a pair of walls and an upside opening, a cover member that is mounted on the box body to enable the upside opening to be opened and closed, a handle member mounted on the cover member such that the handle member may rotate. The handle member includes a pair of claws formed at both ends of the cover member; and latch holes formed in the walls of the box body such that the pair of claws are engaged with the latch holes.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2003Date of Patent: August 16, 2005Assignees: Johnson Controls, Inc., Mitsubishi Jidosha Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Randy William Nurenberg, Joel Evan Vanden Heuvel, Allan Wayne Getliff, Kathleen Margaret Lathrop
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Patent number: 6927689Abstract: A lasso for securing an object to be monitored. The lasso has a flexible cord with a length and first and second free ends, and a connector having a body with at least one opening therethrough. The portion of the flexible cord between the first and second free ends is directed through the at least one opening so that the connector and the portion of the flexible cord define a closed first loop with an effective diameter. The portion of the flexible cord is configurable to be generally U-shaped with a base and first and second legs which each project through the at least one opening. At least one of the first and second legs is movable relative to the fitting so that the effective diameter of the closed first loop is variable. The first free end of the flexible cord is directed through the closed first loop so as to define a closed second loop with an effective diameter that is variable by selectively oppositely moving the flexible cord through the closed first loop.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2003Date of Patent: August 9, 2005Assignee: Se-Kure Controls, Inc.Inventors: Bjarne Frederiksen, Roger Leyden, Terrance Surma
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Patent number: 6918569Abstract: A fuel metering valve for a gas turbine active combustion control system has a highly responsive pressure balanced valve assembly with either a flapper or clevis member. The valve member is mounted at one end to an armature of a magnetic drive assembly and a movable part of a flexure pivot otherwise fixed to the valve housing. The armature, flexure pivot and valve member are disposed along a main axis. Magnetic flux selectively pulls the armature toward opposite sides of the main axis causing it and the valve member to pivot in the flexure pivot such that an end of the valve member moves toward or away from an orifice in a nozzle passageway to control metering. The flapper is preferably balanced by a diaphragm piston biasing it in the direction of the nozzle passageway. The alternative clevis arrangement is inherently balanced and can meter fuel through multiple nozzle orifices simultaneously.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2003Date of Patent: July 19, 2005Assignee: Jansen's Aircraft Systems Controls, Inc.Inventor: Harvey B. Jansen
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Publication number: 20050151020Abstract: A pneumatically actuated ejection rack system for an aircraft includes a storage tank for storing a pressurized gas at or above a first pressure level and a pressure reducer positioned downstream from the storage tank. The pressure reducer is adapted to reduce the pressure level of the pressurized gas so as to receive the pressured gas at the first pressure level and discharge the pressurized gas at a second pressure level lower than the first pressure level, whereby the second pressure level is sufficient to operate a firing mechanism of the ejection rack system.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2003Publication date: July 14, 2005Applicant: Marotta Scientific Controls, Inc.Inventors: Thomas Marotta, Peter Tartaglia
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Publication number: 20050151011Abstract: A speed reduction system for decreasing the speed of a moving craft has a craft engaging device, a control mechanism, and a hydraulic energy transfer system adapted to transmit energy from the craft engaging device to the control mechanism. The control mechanism is adapted to actively control release of energy from the hydraulic energy transfer system during the decrease of the speed of the craft. A method of controlling the operation of a valve includes adjusting the valve during the operation of the valve after comparing a condition to a desired condition determined by a profile. A hydraulic valve has a valve member defining passages arranged to balance the force of the fluid pressure acting on the valve member and an actuator connected to the valve member. A valve control system includes a controller and a driver arranged with the controller. The position of the valve is adjusted during a predetermined cycle to control the operation of the valve.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2004Publication date: July 14, 2005Applicant: Marotta Controls, Inc.Inventors: Peter Tartaglia, Mihai Ralea
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Patent number: 6917174Abstract: The increasing use of electrically powered vehicles has created a need for inexpensively and effectively measuring high currents for motor control, as for example digital motor control. Because the high operating voltages of traction motors, the motor current sensors should be non-contacting. A non-contacting current sensor having a rated capacity significantly less than the motor winding current is coupled to one or more of the conductors of a paralleled multiconductor motor winding for sensing the current in that conductor. The paralleled electrical motor conductors are paralleled by additional similar conductors, so that only a fraction of the current to be measured flows through the conductor(s) associated with the sensor. The current sensor elements may be mounted on a pc board, which supports the elements, and also has one or more printed patterns which define conductors associated with the sensor.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2003Date of Patent: July 12, 2005Assignee: BAE Systems Controls, Inc.Inventors: Peter A. Carruthers, Garey G. Roden
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Patent number: 6912483Abstract: The specification discloses a method of maintaining a historical database of information. The method describes up to eleven segments, each segment corresponding possibly to a different data logging rate in the historical database. Points, whether measured or calculated parameters, are grouped into segments based on which points may have their data logged at the same frequency. The points, in turn, contain pointers to logs, with entries in the log data corresponding to a time-stamp or tag of the segment to which the log belongs. Thus, points (and their corresponding logs) in different segments may be logged at different rates. The specification also discloses a method for dynamically resizing the historical database.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2002Date of Patent: June 28, 2005Assignee: Daniel Measurement and Control, Inc.Inventor: Jesse R. Frederick
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Publication number: 20050130459Abstract: A system for making interconnections between an input/output module and a first device and a second device wherein the system uses standard cables and connectors. The input/output module includes a standard first connector for making connection with a standard first transmission line cable for conveying signals between the module and the first device, and at least one second connector, with such second connector connecting to a first end of a second standard cable. A second end of the second standard cable includes a standard cable connector for making connection to a corresponding connector of the second device. The input/output module is configured to contain programmable logic for making the required connections between the module and the first and second devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2005Publication date: June 16, 2005Applicant: Berkeley Process Control, Inc.Inventors: Paul Sagues, John Peuarch, Leslie Woods
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Patent number: 6904799Abstract: A system for measuring the velocity of a fluid can comprise a temperature sensor, for measuring the ambient temperature of the fluid, an RTD placed in the flow path of a fluid, the RTD being included as part of a Wheatstone bridge circuit, a digital potentiometer, the digital potentiometer also being included as part of a Wheatstone bridge circuit, and a controller coupled to the temperature sensor, the RTD and the digital potentiometer. In the system, the controller adjusts the digital potentiometer in response to an ambient fluid temperature signal from the temperature sensor such that the temperature of the RTD remains at a constant differential temperature above the ambient fluid temperature.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2003Date of Patent: June 14, 2005Assignee: Polar Controls, Inc.Inventors: Adam J. Cohen, Josh E. Tang, Thomas R. Thibodeau
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Patent number: 6902302Abstract: A cassette containing a gel scroll is releasably attached to the forward portion of a housing of a luminaire. A light path through the cassette is aligned with a light exit opening of the luminaire. A gel scroll is wound upon a pair of drums in the cassette and intersects the light path. The drive motor for the cassette is contained in the housing of the luminaire. A drive system for the drums includes a driven member in the cassette that engages a drive member of the luminaire driven by the motor when the cassette is mounted on the luminaire. A fan in the luminaire moves cooling air through the cassette when the cassette is mounted on the luminaire.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2003Date of Patent: June 7, 2005Assignee: Electronic Theatre Controls, Inc.Inventor: Cary L. Foster
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Patent number: 6901735Abstract: A fuel conditioning system for a turbine plant may include an inlet fuel module followed by a turbine fuel module for each turbine, the modules being monitored and controlled by a programmable logic controller. The inlet fuel module may include a metering station, an inlet pressure control station, an inlet scrubber station, and an inlet coalescing filter station. Each turbine fuel module has a turbine pressure control station, a turbine super-heater station, and a turbine coalescing filter station. The fuel conditioning system may also include a trip transient mitigation system and a latent fuel venting system. The programmable logic controller collects data from all of the stations and systems as well as the turbine and then uses self-correcting algorithms to control the stations and systems. The programmable logic controller also stores the data collected and transmits the data to an off-site storage and verification center.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2002Date of Patent: June 7, 2005Assignee: Pipeline Controls, Inc.Inventor: Paul Lohn
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Patent number: 6903531Abstract: A driver circuit is provided for a stepper motor which utilizes a processor that outputs a PWM signal. The driver circuit includes an H-bridge circuit having first and second inputs, and a switching circuit having an input and an output. The first H-bridge input and the switching input connect to the PWM signal output from the processor, and the switching output connects to the second H-bridge input. The switching circuit performs an inversion of a duty cycle of the PWM signal when the PWM signal is present, and a non-inversion of the duty cycle when the PWM signal is not present.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2003Date of Patent: June 7, 2005Assignee: Electronic Theatre Controls, Inc.Inventors: Eric W. Suomi, Thomas M. Stankey
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Patent number: 6898987Abstract: A flow meter includes a cylindrical flow chamber having an axis and an internal cylindrical wall. Axially spaced about opposite ends of the flow chamber are an inlet and an outlet. Both the inlet and outlet are oriented generally tangential with respect to the interior cylindrical wall. Rotatively mounted about the axis of the chamber is a rotor but wherein the rotor is mounted within the chamber between the inlet and outlet. Fluid entering the chamber via the inlet tends to spiral around the axis of the chamber and generally moves axially in the process to where the fluid engages and turns the rotor but wherein the fluid continues to move axially through the chamber to where the fluid exits the outlet.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2004Date of Patent: May 31, 2005Assignee: Hoffer Flow Controls, Inc.Inventor: Robert W. Hayman
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Publication number: 20050110354Abstract: The invention relates to motors and motor assemblies that can be washed without causing corrosion of components, and without causing premature motor failure as a result of corrosion. The motor and motor assembly comprise components constructed from non-corroding materials, such as stainless steel. The motor and motor assembly are constructed according to an unsealed design, in which washing fluid can enter the motor and the motor housing during washing. The washing fluid can drain away after washing is completed. The unsealed design permits heat generated during operation of the motor to drive off residual washing fluid. The motor and motor assembly can be readily cleaned, easily can be maintained in an corrosion-free state, and are not subject to premature failure from corrosion induced by trapped washing fluid.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2003Publication date: May 26, 2005Applicant: Cleveland Motion Controls, Inc.Inventor: Susanta Datta