Patents Assigned to Controls, Inc.
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Publication number: 20030067752Abstract: The specification discloses a controller housing that utilizes card guides that may be installed and removed without the use of tools. Various arrangements of the controller housing with and without the card guides allows for the controller housing to accept electronic circuit cards of varying sizes. Thus, if a manufacturer desires to increase the number of points on an input/output card, for example, those additional points need not necessarily be contained in a card having the same form factor. Instead, the manufacturer may provide a larger form factor card and that card may be inserted into the controller housing by appropriately adjusting the location of the card guide within the particular opening into which the new card is to be inserted.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2002Publication date: April 10, 2003Applicant: Daniel Measurement and Control, Inc.Inventors: Brian P. LaMothe, Irvin J. Schwartzenburg, Richard J. Vanderah, Oliver J. Olivero
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Patent number: 6546441Abstract: A point-of-sale system is disclosed which is freely configurable with a plurality of peripheral input devices. The system includes a general purpose computer having a communications port for receiving and/or transmitting data. An electronic interface is coupled to the communications port and readily connectable to the plurality of peripheral input devices for communicating data between the plurality of input devices and the computer. The plurality of peripheral input devices can be selectively connected and disconnected from the electronic interface, the electronic interface maintaining a continuous dialogue with the computer during the connection and disconnection of the input devices.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 1999Date of Patent: April 8, 2003Assignee: Logic Controls, Inc.Inventor: Jackson Lum
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Patent number: 6535830Abstract: A scaled quadrature pulse output signal is generated for representing direction and volume in predetermined increments of the flow of a liquid or a gas through a meter. An unscaled pulse signal is received from a meter. A scaling factor is applied to each unscaled pulse signal for accurately representing an increment of volume. The increments are sequentially added or subtracted to/from one another (depending upon flow direction) and a scaled quadrature output signal is provided for indicating the direction of flow and the volume of flow in predetermined increments.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2001Date of Patent: March 18, 2003Assignee: Liquid Controls, Inc.Inventors: James R. Ruesch, Bryan P. Haynes, Arthur J. Degner
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Patent number: 6535109Abstract: The object of the invention is a system and method for identifying and communicating with a plurality of transponders which are at the same time in the same interrogation field. The system is based on an interrogator which sends interrogation bursts in a periodical manner, and transponders which send the response back with a random delay related to the end-of-burst event. The system is primarily suitable for passive (no additional power supply) transponders, but can also be used for active transponders.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1998Date of Patent: March 18, 2003Assignee: Texas Instruments Sensors and Controls, Inc.Inventor: Pourang Mahdavi
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Patent number: 6531790Abstract: A generator transfer switching system having a multi-position generator transfer switch that enables a homeowner or user to manually select a group of circuits from among a number of pre-selected groups of circuits for transfer from utility company service to a standby generator via a single cam-operated switch. The multi-position generator transfer switch is comprised of a contact block having multiple stages with a shaft and a handle to turn the shaft. Each stage contains electrical contacts and cams operably connected to the contacts. The cams are mounted on a shaft running through the center of the block and connected at one end to a handle. The handle can be manually turned to switch a group of selected household circuits from the utility company service to an electric generator service. The switch eliminates the potential for electrical back feed from either the utility company to the generator or from the generator to the utility company.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2001Date of Patent: March 11, 2003Assignee: Advanced Controls, Inc.Inventors: Donald G. Panuce, Michael J. Keenan
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Patent number: 6528960Abstract: The increasing use of vehicles powered completely or in part by electric motors has created a need for measuring high currents in an inexpensive, reliable and convenient manner for digital motor control. Because the operating voltages of traction motors may be high, it is desirable that the motor current sensors be noncontacting. High-current sensors are commercially available, but tend to be large and costly. According to an aspect of the invention, a noncontacting current sensor having a rated capacity significantly less than the motor (or other) current to be measured is coupled to an electrical conductor for sensing the current in that conductor. The electrical conductor is paralleled by one or more additional similar conductors, so that only a fraction or portion of the current to be measured flows through the conductor associated with the sensor.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2000Date of Patent: March 4, 2003Assignee: BAE Systems Controls, Inc.Inventors: Garey George Roden, Mark William Basselgia
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Patent number: 6527005Abstract: An apparatus for diverting condensate which forms inside an exhaust system. The exhaust system comprises an exhaust side in which condensate may be formed, a suction side, and an exhaust fan between the exhaust side and the suction side and coupled to each of the exhaust side and the suction side to form a conduit through which gaseous fluid may be conveyed. A hollow tube having a first open end and a second open end is provided. The first end is coupled to the exhaust side and the second end is coupled to the suction side so that the hollow tube communicates between the exhaust side and the suction side in a manner bypassing the exhaust fan. A means exists inside the exhaust side for diverting condensate away from the exhaust fan apparatus. The means is positioned to channel condensate into the first open end of the hollow tube.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2001Date of Patent: March 4, 2003Assignee: Radon Control, Inc.Inventor: Steven K. Weaver
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Publication number: 20030039733Abstract: Cooking and simultaneously forming a tostada or taco product in a cooking oil bath by inserting a pliable tortilla between adjacent molds when opened in a clamshell action, then closing the molds and conveying them through an oil bath and then opening the molds and removing the product. While cooking, the product is captured in the space between adjacent molds and permitted to cook into the desired shape. An interchange of conveyor carried molds is disclosed whereby the cooking equipment may process different product sizes and shapes.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2002Publication date: February 27, 2003Applicant: Heat and Control, Inc.Inventors: Andrew A. Caridis, Daniel E. Brown, John Silvester, Anthony A. Caridis, Larry Klein
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Patent number: 6526528Abstract: A watchdog monitor coupled to a device bus includes in at least one executable software the ability to produce, during each frame interval, a strobe addressing a predetermined number to the monitor. The monitor responds to the interrupt and to lack of arrival of the correct predetermined number by generating a fault flag. The monitor also runs an internal counter which is reset at each interrupt signal; the count of the internal counter exceeds a threshold count if an interrupt fails to arrive. Such a timed failure results in setting of a frame fault flag. The monitor further runs an internal clock independent of the system clock. A further missing pulse detector initiates a counter at each monitor clock pulse, and raises a flag if the monitor clock counter counts a duration exceeding the monitor inter-clock-pulse interval.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2000Date of Patent: February 25, 2003Assignee: BAE Systems Controls, Inc.Inventor: Steven Robert Imperiali
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Patent number: 6514279Abstract: A band is provided for effecting body temperature changes, locally as well as core body temperature changes. The band includes a shell containing and easily replaced thermal insert filled with a high thermal capacity substance, and may also include thermal insulation, a radiant barrier, or an insulating airs space in order to increase thermal efficiency. The band may be strapped or otherwise attached to a user's body, preferably inside the forearms, directly over the wrists, where core body temperature changes may be effected.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2000Date of Patent: February 4, 2003Assignee: Personal Climate Control, Inc.Inventor: Edward F. Lavin, Jr.
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Publication number: 20030010249Abstract: The present invention provides a low clearance, compact guideway, train positioning system that can be installed in close quarters alongside an existing railroad track. The system is chain driven and features an improved over/under or vertical sprocket carriage drive system in which parts normally exposed to the elements are protected while, at the same time, horizontal space requirements alongside the track are reduced. The system employs a vertically oriented chain drive which employs enclosed vertically mounted drive and idler sprocket units and a chain tube enclosing the lower chain strand which further minimizes exposure of the mechanism chain to the elements by totally enclosing the lower chain path in the over/under arrangement.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2001Publication date: January 16, 2003Applicant: Motion Controls, Inc.Inventor: Bradley J. Goldbeck
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Patent number: 6505838Abstract: A pressure regulator uses a pliable seal to segregate a pressure confinement volume from the remaining cylinder volume. The pliable seal has a cross section comprising a pair of apexes that are disposed into grooves incorporated into the piston and the cylinder internal wall. The radii of the pliable seal establish a rolling contact to ensure pressure seal in the presence of seal deformation. The seal promotes linear regulator response and minimizes hysteresis causes by frictional forces of prior art piston rings.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2001Date of Patent: January 14, 2003Assignee: Tactair Fluid Controls, Inc.Inventor: John G. Cavaliere
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Patent number: 6502409Abstract: A system and 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: May 3, 2000Date of Patent: January 7, 2003Assignee: Computer Process Controls, Inc.Inventors: William Gatling, Herb Rippe, Jim Chabucos, Abtar Singh
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Patent number: 6502987Abstract: An air bearing slide assembly including a carriage having a plurality of planar slide faces containing integrally mounted porous carbon air bearings, the carriage being movable over a slide ram. The slide faces of the carriage being mated to opposing planar slide surfaces on the slide ram, wherein compressed air expelled from the air bearings creates a hydrostatic fluid film between the slide ram and the air bearings, thereby separating and supporting the carriage for longitudinal movement over the slide ram.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2002Date of Patent: January 7, 2003Assignee: Lintech Motion Control, Inc.Inventor: Berj Kafai
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Publication number: 20030001441Abstract: A rotating machine is provided which includes a stator having a number of field winding slots; a number of field windings disposed in each of the field winding slots, at least two of the field windings have: an outer jacket; and a number of conductive wires disposed within and enclosed by the outer jacket such that longitudinal passages are defined between the conductive wires; and circulation means for circulating a coolant into and from the rotating machine through the longitudinal passages. Preferably, the rotating machine further includes a housing which has a cavity for acceptance of the stator therein. The housing and stator define first and second plenums at first and second ends of the stator. The coolant enters the rotating machine into the first plenum and exits the rotating machine from the second plenum.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2001Publication date: January 2, 2003Applicant: BAE SYSTEMS Controls Inc.Inventors: William Anders Peterson, Arthur Paull Lyons
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Patent number: 6499185Abstract: A door hold-open device including a track, a first catch slidably mounted for longitudinal movement in the track, a stop assembly including a second catch coupled to the track and adapted to engage the first catch wherein the second catch is moveable in a direction different than the longitudinal direction, a resilient member that applies a force to the second catch to urge the second catch into a position where the second catch engages the first catch when the first catch is adjacent to the second catch, and a linear actuator having a first position and a second position, wherein the linear actuator applies a first force to the resilient member in the first position and a second different force to the resilient member in the second position.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2000Date of Patent: December 31, 2002Assignee: Dorma Door Controls, IncInventors: David Moyer, Todd Beaton, Ricky Loose
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Patent number: 6495832Abstract: A photoelectric sensor array apparatus and method, relates to at least two photoelectric rail elements each having alternating light emitting diode transmitters and photo detecting receivers. The array produces a plurality of light devices with corresponding sensors, whereby the light beams are blocked in the region where an opaque object is located. Each rail contains both transmitters and receivers so that control circuits for the transmitters and receivers are substantially identical and mounted on opposite sides of the array apparatus, to provide a more compact unit of higher resolution and to reduce the design and manufacturing costs. Such construction and method enable the sensing array apparatus to function in direct sunlight or other such photoelectric saturation conditions, which would otherwise blind conventional light sensitive sensor arrays.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2000Date of Patent: December 17, 2002Assignee: Touch Controls, Inc.Inventor: Joseph John Kirby
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Patent number: D469435Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2001Date of Patent: January 28, 2003Assignee: Logic Controls, Inc.Inventor: Jackson Lum
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Patent number: RE38034Abstract: A valve manifold having a manifold body with a first face, an opposed, substantially planar second face, and a peripheral wall, a first inlet, a second inlet, a first drain port, and a second drain port being formed in the first face, a first outlet and a second outlet being formed in the second face, there being a first, fluid communication pathway/valve for controlling fluid flow between the first outlet and the second outlet, a second, fluid communication pathway/valve for controlling fluid flow between the first inlet and the first outlet, a third, fluid communication pathway/valve for controlling fluid flow between said first drain port and said first outlet, a fourth, fluid communication pathway/valve for controlling fluid flow between the second inlet and the second outlet, a fifth, fluid communication pathway/valve for controlling fluid flow between the second drain port and the second outlet, flow paths opening into the outlets sloping away from said second face.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2000Date of Patent: March 18, 2003Assignee: Keystone International Holding Corp. Tyco Flow Control, Inc. Successor in InterestInventor: Alan F. Chou
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Patent number: D472960Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2001Date of Patent: April 8, 2003Assignee: Carten Controls Inc.Inventors: Lawrence G. Bonczek, David Everett, Yan Dong