Patents Assigned to Controls, Inc.
-
Patent number: 7028969Abstract: A seismically restrained vibration isolating mounting device seismically restrains and vibrationally isolates equipment which is supported by an equipment support means, from the equipment mounting surface. This seismically restrained vibration isolating mounting device is comprised of a three-axis snubber mounted to the equipment mounting surface and which restrains the equipment support means; and a vibration isolator, wherein the equipment support means is supported by the vibration isolator and wherein the vibration isolator is supported by the equipment mounting surface, wherein the vibration isolator acts in the direction of gravity, and wherein the three axis-snubber is closer to the equipment supporting surface than the vibration isolator, and the vibration isolator is external to the three-axis snubber.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2002Date of Patent: April 18, 2006Assignee: Kinetics Noise Control, Inc.Inventors: Paul W. Meisel, Richard S. Sherren
-
Publication number: 20060078390Abstract: A heave compensation system to enable the transfer of tubulars between a floating platform and a snubbing jack. The heave compensation system includes a first end connected to the floating platform and a second end in connection with a traveling slip assembly of the snubbing jack, the heave compensation system is operable between a disengaged position and an engaged position. When the heave compensation system is in the disengaged position the traveling slip assembly moves separate and independent from the movement of the floating platform, and when the heave compensation system is in the engaged position the traveling slip assembly is locked in a constant position relative to the floating platform.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2005Publication date: April 13, 2006Applicant: CUDD PRESSURE CONTROL, INC.Inventors: Bernt Olsen, Randall Lagendyk, Bertram Ballard, Gary Vaughan, Hiram Bickle, Bjorn Rudshaug
-
Publication number: 20060076103Abstract: A method for manufacturing composite structures comprising elongated flexible elements arranged in sinuous configurations involves providing an elastically-extendable substrate layer. The method comprises stretching the elastically-extendible layer and attaching the elongated flexible elements to the layer at spaced-apart locations. When the layer is allowed to relax, the elongated elements assume sinuous configurations. The method may be used to make pressure sensors or other devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2005Publication date: April 13, 2006Applicant: Tactex Controls Inc.Inventor: Colin Clarke
-
Patent number: 7025230Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention are directed to a dispensing apparatus for dispensing a heated fluid or flowable food product from a package while maintaining the product at or above a preset elevated temperature. In one embodiment, an apparatus for dispensing a flowable product from a product package through a dispensing outlet at or above a preset elevated temperature comprises a container in which to dispose the product package. The container includes a gas inlet and a gas outlet. A dispensing outlet is provided to dispense the flowable product from the product package, and is disposed adjacent the gas outlet. A pump is coupled between the product package and the dispensing outlet to pump the flowable product from the product package to the dispensing outlet. A heated gas flow controller is configured to direct a heated gas flow in the container to heat the product package, the pump, and the dispensing outlet.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2003Date of Patent: April 11, 2006Assignee: Automatic Bar Controls, Inc.Inventor: Juha K. Salmela
-
Patent number: 7021091Abstract: A security system for confining movement of an object to a predetermined area. The security system has a cable, with a length, and a housing. The housing is guidable slidingly along the length of the cable and capable of being fixed at a plurality of different locations spaced along the length of the cable. The cable has a first portion that can be fixed relative to the housing. With the first portion fixed relative to the housing, the cable defines a loop with an effective diameter that is variable by sliding the housing along the length of the cable. The cable has a second portion that can be secured to a support relative to which an object is to be confined by the securing system.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2003Date of Patent: April 4, 2006Assignee: Se-Kure Controls, inc.Inventors: Roger J. Leyden, Terrance J. Surma
-
Patent number: 7019469Abstract: An input line filter separates an ac sinusoidal power source from a power switching stage having a series switching section and a clamp switching section. Both the series switching section and a clamp switching section include complementary pairs of high power and high speed MOSFETs. The series switching section is connected in series between the input line filter and the inductor of an output load filter between the power switching stage and a load. The clamp switching section is connected to shunt the inductor and load. Synchronous operation is achieved by alternately operating the series and clamp switching sections to conductive conditions at a high pulse width modulation frequency. The duty cycle is selected to provide a sinusoidal output waveform with a desired amplitude. A microprocessor based programmable controller provides control signals for alternate conduction of the series and clamp switching sections.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2004Date of Patent: March 28, 2006Assignee: Electronic Theatre Controls, Inc.Inventors: John P. Thurk, Eric W. Suomi, Eric G. Rasmussen
-
Patent number: 7013661Abstract: A method for controlling refrigeration including a simulated product temperature sensor operable to measure a simulated product temperature from a refrigeration case and a transceiver in communication with said simulated product temperature sensor and operable to wirelessly transmit data. A receiver receives the wirelessly transmitted data and a controller in communication with the receiver controls the refrigeration system based upon the wirelessly transmitted data from the refrigeration case.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2002Date of Patent: March 21, 2006Assignee: Computer Process Controls, Inc.Inventors: William Gatling, Herb Rippe, Jim Chabucos, Abtar Singh
-
Publication number: 20060050409Abstract: An extended depth of field is achieved by a computational imaging system that combines a multifocal imaging subsystem for producing a purposefully blurred intermediate image with a digital processing subsystem for producing a recovered image having an extended depth of field. The multifocal imaging system preferably exhibits spherical aberration as the dominant feature of the purposeful blur. A central obscuration of the multifocal imaging subsystem renders point-spread functions of object points more uniform over a range of object distances. An iterative digital deconvolution algorithm for converting the intermediate image into the recovered image contains a metric parameter that speeds convergence, avoids stagnations, and enhances image quality.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2005Publication date: March 9, 2006Applicant: AUTOMATIC RECOGNITION & CONTROL, INC.Inventors: Nicholas George, Wanli Chi
-
Publication number: 20060043918Abstract: An induction motor system comprising an induction motor, equipped with a heat recovery and water pumping apparatus and an apparatus for controlling the electrical efficiency and resulting heat generation of the induction motor. The motor is adapted to be coupled to an AC source for supplying an AC signal. The controlling apparatus includes a switching device, user controls and optional inputs. The switching device is connected in series with the motor and is operative in either a high impedance state wherein significant current flow through the motor is prevented or a low impedance state wherein current flow through the motor is substantially undisturbed. The user controls provide motor operational input signals. The optional inputs provide setpoint and sensed water temperature input signals.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2004Publication date: March 2, 2006Applicant: Sequence Controls Inc.Inventor: William Kemp
-
Patent number: 7004449Abstract: 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: June 10, 2005Date of Patent: February 28, 2006Assignee: Jansen's Aircraft Systems Controls, Inc.Inventor: Harvey B. Jansen
-
Patent number: 6999901Abstract: 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: June 27, 2005Date of Patent: February 14, 2006Assignee: Daniel Measurement and Control, Inc.Inventor: Jesse R. Frederick
-
Publication number: 20060031488Abstract: An automatic reconfiguration system for industrial networked devices. The system facilitates use of TCP/IP networks, such as Ethernet, as an alternative for industrial fieldbus or device buses by removing the need to perform significant reconfiguration of devices such as I/O modules, sensors, or transducers under field replacement situations. In one embodiment the invention uses a monitor agent to track the IP and MAC addresses of networked devices as well as port information. If a device fails, maintenance personnel make an in-field replacement of the failed device and the monitor agent automatically reassigns the correct IP address to the replacement device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2005Publication date: February 9, 2006Applicant: SCORPION CONTROLS, INC.Inventor: Andrew Swales
-
Patent number: 6988600Abstract: A high frequency dampening apparatus for dampening the travel of a high frequency cycling driver. The present invention provides an enclosed housing having a fluid disposed therein. A piston rod is partially disposed within the housing and is engageable with a high frequency driver wherein the piston rod moves between a rearward position and a forward position relative to the housing. A plurality of fingers are circumferentially spaced and extend radially outward from the piston rod. A piston head retainer is connected to and extends radially outward from the piston rod and provides an orifice extending therethrough.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2002Date of Patent: January 24, 2006Assignee: Ace Controls, Inc.Inventor: Robert Heideman
-
Patent number: 6988364Abstract: A specially profiled wax retaining cup and piston guide are crimped together to compress a peripheral portion of a diaphragm wax seal to the extent of extruding the diaphragm material to form both an axial seal and at least one radial seal. The compressed, extruded diaphragm seal provides a wax containment seal capable of withstanding high wax pressures that generate high actuation forces. A wax filled thermal actuator reliably produces an actuating force F sufficient to lift a load in a range of 2500 to 6000 times the mass of the actuator. Performance of the thermal actuator may also be expressed in terms of the internal pressures generated and delivered to the bottom of the actuator piston. The pressure applied to the bottom of the actuator piston in the inventive actuator is in the range of approximately 1700 to 8800 psi (124 to 620 kg/cm2).Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2004Date of Patent: January 24, 2006Assignee: Rostra Precision Controls, Inc.Inventors: Kevin W. Lamb, David Piscitelli, Kenneth Lionello, III
-
Patent number: 6985799Abstract: A system to manage energy may include a plurality of energy storage modules. Each energy storage module may include a power converter couplable to a link and a power converter controller to control operation of the power converter. Each energy storage module may also include at least one energy storage unit connected only to the power converter. The system may also include a power management controller to control power delivery from each of the plurality of energy storage modules to the link and to control power delivery to each of the plurality of energy storage modules.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2003Date of Patent: January 10, 2006Assignee: BAE Systems Controls, Inc.Inventors: George Zalesski, Garey George Roden
-
Patent number: 6983618Abstract: A method and apparatus for refrigeration system control includes an evaporator pressure regulator and sensor in communication with one of a plurality of refrigeration circuits. The sensor is operable to measure a parameter of the refrigeration circuit. A controller is operable to adaptively control a suction pressure of the compressor rack based upon the measured parameter, whereby the controller controls a circuit temperature for one of the plurality of circuits. Further, the controller is operable to control the electronic evaporator pressure regulator to control the temperature in the one of a plurality of refrigeration circuits by determining a change in the parameter and updating a set point based upon the change of parameter.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2003Date of Patent: January 10, 2006Assignee: Computer Process Controls, Inc.Inventors: Abtar Singh, Jim Chabucos, Paul Wickberg, John Wallace
-
Patent number: 6982953Abstract: The present invention is for automatic reconfiguration of industrial networked devices. More particularly, the system described herein facilitates use of TCP/IP networks, such as Ethernet, as an alternative for industrial fieldbus or device buses by removing the need to perform significant reconfiguration of devices such as I/O modules, sensors, or transducers under field replacement situations. The present invention uses a monitor agent to track the IP and MAC addresses of networked devices as well as port information. If a device fails, maintenance personnel make an in-field replacement of the failed device and the monitor agent automatically reassigns the IP address to the replacement device.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2000Date of Patent: January 3, 2006Assignee: Scorpion Controls, Inc.Inventor: Andrew G. Swales
-
Patent number: 6978799Abstract: A pressure relief valve has a housing fluidly connected to a pressurized system line carrying a system fluid. The housing carries a moveable piston and a valve member that both move between closed and open positions. The piston defines an upper chamber and a lower chamber within the housing. A pressurized fluid is supplied to the upper chamber to bias the piston toward the closed position. After the relief valve opens from excessive system pressure, the pressurized fluid is injected into the lower chamber to delay the return of the piston to the closed position. Initially, the fluid in the lower chamber flows through a check valve while the piston returns to the closed position. Then the fluid vent in the lower chamber vents from the lower chamber as the piston and valve member approach the closed position.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2003Date of Patent: December 27, 2005Assignee: S.P.M. Flow Control, Inc.Inventors: Vladimir Kugelev, Mark D. Matzner
-
Patent number: 6979106Abstract: A zoom lens system includes a motor driven lens assembly that is movable on a track in a normal movement range for adjusting the light beam range angle of a luminaire. A pair or doors are pivoted to opposite sides of the frame of the lens assembly and are normally biased to an inactive position where the doors are parallel to and outside of the light path in the luminaire. The doors hold optical media such as diffuser gels. The lens assembly can be moved beyond the normal movement range to an actuation position where projections on the doors engage actuation abutments adjacent the track to move the doors to an active position overlying the lens with the optical media in the light path. A latch holds the door in the active position. The lens assembly can be moved beyond the actuation position to a deactivation position where a deactivation abutment releases the latch freeing the doors to return to the inactive positions.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2003Date of Patent: December 27, 2005Assignee: Electronics Theatre Controls, Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey de Peralta
-
Patent number: 6976564Abstract: A quick change shock absorber for providing the quick and easy removal of a shock absorber from a fixture of an industrial machine. The quick change shock absorber provides a housing having a bore adaptable to hold a fluid therein. A piston is slidably disposed within the bore of the housing and is engageable with a driver for movement between an extended position, wherein the piston has a portion extending outwardly from the housing, and a retracted position, wherein the piston is disposed within the housing. A connecting member extends from the housing and is engageable with a fixture having a bore therein for releasably connecting and locating the housing to the fixture.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2004Date of Patent: December 20, 2005Assignee: Ace Controls, Inc.Inventors: Richard T. Mitera, Robert Heideman