Patents Assigned to Controls, Inc.
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Patent number: 4258696Abstract: A passive thermal energy storage cell includes a container formed of suitable material. The container is filled substantially with a supercoolable material such as ethylene carbonate or a phase change material for storage of solar energy or the like. The container includes mechanical passive nucleating elements such as sharp pointed asperities on the wall, cold fingers or pointed members secured within the tank in continuous activating engagement with the supercoolable material to prevent supercooling thereof. Exchange elements are coupled to the supercoolable material for introduction of heat from a solar collector and removal of heat to a load. The material may be heated by the solar energy to or above melting temperature to store heat.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 1978Date of Patent: March 31, 1981Assignee: Johnson Controls, Inc.Inventor: Raj Gopal
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Patent number: 4257245Abstract: Well bore drill string shock absorber device for absorbing drill bit vibratory displacement shock, contemplating a pair of slidably, e.g. telescopingly, associated longitudinal elements, one of which is connectable to a drill string therabove and the other of which is connectable to a drill bit therebelow, such elements being interengageably interconnected for common rotation about a longitudinal, e.g. well bore, axis and for selectively limited relative reciprocal displacement longitudinally with respect to each other along such axis, and such elements together defining a shock absorber work chamber within longitudinal confinement wall portions thereof, e.g. an annular cylindrical chamber, of varying selective maximum and minimum operative longitudinal dimension and corresponding volume in dependence upon such displacement of the elements and in turn of such wall portions, and temporarily internally compressible and resilient shock absorbing means, e.g.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1979Date of Patent: March 24, 1981Assignee: Well Control, Inc.Inventors: Lester Toelke, J. D. Kimmel
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Patent number: 4256533Abstract: Method is disclosed for applying sealing glass to glass surfaces intermediate multiple layers, etching channels through the sealing glass and partially into a glass layer, and bonding to the glass layers together to form a unitary glass display panel.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 1980Date of Patent: March 17, 1981Assignee: Modern Controls, Inc.Inventor: William N. Mayer
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Patent number: 4254906Abstract: The illustrated embodiment is electronic. It includes circuitry for simulating heat anticipation so that in operation, the temperature of the room being heated or cooled does not exhibit excessive overshoot. A signal is generated representative of a desired set point, and another signal is generated representative of room temperature. An output signal, derived from a comparison circuit, is either ON or OFF. An integrator is reset each time the output signal is switched and generates a ramp voltage of increasing magnitude and having a polarity tending to reverse the state of the comparison circuit. The comparison circuit generates an ON signal when the set point signal is greater than the combined temperature and ramp signals; and it generates an OFF signal when the set point signal is less than the combined signals. The comparison circuit latches up once it has switched to avoid hunting or chatter.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 1979Date of Patent: March 10, 1981Assignee: Johnson Controls, Inc.Inventor: Thomas E. Hayes
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Patent number: 4254316Abstract: Electromagnetically operated contactor or relay employing contact modules which are removably mounted in either of two positions respectively providing normally open and normally closed contact conditions. One set of contact modules is mounted in a main frame and a second set is mounted in an upper frame which overlies the main frame and obscures the first set of contact modules. Transparent viewing members extend through apertures in the upper frame. Each transparent viewing member has a viewing surface exposed externally of the upper frame and an image transmitting surface adjacent to a contact module of the underlying first set. Each contact module has two light reflecting surface areas which are distinguishable from each other, one or the other being adjacent to the image transmitting surface of the associated transparent viewing member depending upon the position of the contact module.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1979Date of Patent: March 3, 1981Assignee: Clark Control, Inc.Inventor: Walter Landow
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Patent number: 4251895Abstract: Surface water, potato pieces and starch particles are removed from raw potato slices as they are transferred from a water bath to a cooker on a perforate conveyor belt. Streams of air against the topside of the belt place the slices in turbulent motion and air suction through a grid on the bottom side of the belt extracts water and starch particles into a suction stream from which the particles are separated.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1979Date of Patent: February 24, 1981Assignee: Heat and Control, Inc.Inventors: Andrew A. Caridis, Anthony A. Caridis, Clark K. Benson
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Patent number: 4250878Abstract: A bioelectrode for non-invasive and inotophoretic delivery of chemical species (such as ions, polar molecules, etc.) into the skin of a person. The bioelectrode includes a pouch having flexible walls, at least a portion of which is composed of a microporous, permeable or semipermeable membrane. The pouch holds fluid which contains the chemical species to be delivered through the skin. An electrode is attached to the pouch so that when the pouch is placed against the skin, with the membrane portion in contact with the skin, and an electric potential is applied to the electrode, chemical species in the pouch are caused to migrate through the membrane and into the skin.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 1978Date of Patent: February 17, 1981Assignee: Motion Control, Inc.Inventors: Stephen C. Jacobsen, Jerome C. Stenehjem, Robert L. Stephen, Richard D. Luntz
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Patent number: 4250757Abstract: In an assembly, for use in transducer type instruments such as accelerometers, having a position sensing movable member including a pick-off element, wherein the movable member is secured to a support member by a flexure or hinge and the support member in turn is cantilevered between two stator members, instrument bias errors resulting from the securing of the non-cantilevered portion of the support member between the stator members can be reduced by aligning the edges of the surfaces of the stators that contact the support member with the centroid of the pick-off element so that the axis of cantilever rotation passes through the centroid of the pick-off area. In transducers having electrical leads on the movable member, the flexure and the support member for electrically connecting the pick-off element to the support member, bias errors can be further reduced by including the area of the electrical leads in calculating the centroid.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1979Date of Patent: February 17, 1981Assignee: Sundstrand Data Control, Inc.Inventor: Richard A. Hanson
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Patent number: 4247737Abstract: An electromagnetically shielded viewing window for an enclosure including a wire mesh member formed of respective crossing wires bonded between a pair of transparent panels, wherein the wire cross points are joined by nickel/copper plating of the wire mesh without covering the mesh open areas. A dull coating of antiqued silver is applied to the plated wire mesh to reduce window glare. A wire gasket extends around the panel perimeter, and a wire mesh portion projects beyond one of the panels and overlies the wire gasket to reliably ground the wire mesh when mounted to the enclosure.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 1979Date of Patent: January 27, 1981Assignee: Spectrum Control, Inc.Inventors: Arthur J. Johnson, Herbert G. Bostrom
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Patent number: 4247299Abstract: An air pollutant and/or fire combustion sensing apparatus includes a sensing electrode having an electrically non-conductive or dielectric sensing layer which has a surface resistivity in excess of 1.times.10.sup.10 ohms/square (and preferably 1.times.10.sup.15), and a bulk resistivity in excess of 1.times.10.sup.12 ohm-cm, and preferably 1.times.10.sup.15 at 50% R.H., and which is essentially free of dipole-hydrogen bonding forces such that the surface energy component is primarily due to dispersion bonding forces and, if at all, only incidentally as a result of dipole-hydrogen bonding forces. The latter appears to be a principal factor and desirably has a value of less than 5.0 ergs/cm.sup.2 and preferably less than 1.0 erg/cm.sup.2. The gases detected have a large Van der Waal gas "a" constant and dipole moment. This sensing layer adsorbs air borne polar constituents to alter the charge on the electrode.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1978Date of Patent: January 27, 1981Assignee: Johnson Controls, Inc.Inventors: Carl F. Klein, Paul E. Thoma
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Patent number: 4242079Abstract: A fuel ignition control system including a control arrangement for operating pilot and main valves of the system the pilot valve being operated to permit a pilot flame to be established, and the main valve being operated by a pilot flame sensing circuit which includes a controlled switching device enabled in response to the charging of a capacitor to a given value to effect the operation of the main valve, the charging of the capacitor being controlled by a further controlled switching device which supplies AC current to the capacitor in the absence of a pilot flame, preventing the capacitor from charging to the given value, and which supplies DC current to the capacitor when a pilot flame is established, permitting the capacitor to charge to the given value.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1978Date of Patent: December 30, 1980Assignee: Johnson Controls, Inc.Inventor: Russell B. Matthews
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Patent number: 4239477Abstract: A furnace ignition and draft control system includes a damper plate movable under control between a closed and an open position. When a call for heat signal is generated, a holding relay is actuated to energize a damper motor to open the damper provided the damper plate was closed when the signal was generated, otherwise the system will not operate. After the damper is run to the full open position and this is proved, a fuel control circuit is actuated to supply fuel to the furnace, and a trial-for-draft period is initiated. A draft controller energizes the damper motor to open the damper if draft is less than a first predetermined value and to close the damper if draft is greater than a second predetermined value. The predetermined draft values define a desired draft range in which the damper is not operated.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1978Date of Patent: December 16, 1980Assignee: Johnson Controls, Inc.Inventor: Thomas E. Hayes
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Patent number: 4237989Abstract: A capacitive load cell having a body fabricated of a ceramic material and having substantially rigid outer arms and a relatively flexible central arm. Electrically conductive plates are carried by the arms in facing relationship, and a load is applied to the central arm to flex the same and change the spacing between the plates.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 1979Date of Patent: December 9, 1980Assignee: National Controls, Inc.Inventor: Howard B. Lewis
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Patent number: 4236757Abstract: In a control for use in a hydraulic system of the type which includes a hydraulic cylinder arranged to raise and lower a load such as a dump bed of a vehicle, wherein the hydraulic system is actuated for raising and lowering the dump bed upon axial displacement of a rod member contained within an outer conduit from a neutral position in first and second respective axial directions and wherein the hydraulic system is deactivated upon the rod member being in the neutral position. The control includes a tubular member which is adapted to be connected to the outer conduit, a control knob, and a rigid inner member partially within the tubular member having a first end connected to the rod member and a second end supporting the control knob. A latch supported by the tubular member is arranged for releasably locking the inner member in a neutral position with respect to the tubular member for precluding inadvertent axial displacement of the rod member from the neutral position.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1978Date of Patent: December 2, 1980Assignee: Arens Controls, Inc.Inventor: Ted W. Gregory
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Patent number: 4236307Abstract: A method of making an element for sensing the presence of nitrogen dioxide gas in the environment. The element is formed by heating a film of an electrically non-conductive polyaromatic polymer to a temperature sufficiently high to pyrolyze the polymer and render the polymer semi-conductive. The pyrolyzed film is mounted on an electrically non-conductive base. Electrical leads are attached at spaced locations to the film and are connected in an electrical circuit with a signalling or control mechanism. The presence of nitrogen dioxide gas will cause a change in the electrical characteristics of the film to thereby activate the mechanism. A heating element can be associated with the base to insure constant temperature and humidity conditions.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1978Date of Patent: December 2, 1980Assignee: Johnson Controls Inc.Inventors: Jeannine O. Colla, Paul E. Thoma
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Patent number: 4235106Abstract: A compensated level measuring system is disclosed for measuring the level of the material housed in a vessel, the system incorporating compensation means for compensating for variations in the dielectric constant of the material. A two element measuring system is used, having a first element mounted at a fixed position within the vessel containing the material for obtaining a level signal which is a function of the material level, and a second element maintained within the vessel and always submerged in the material for obtaining a reference signal. Means are provided for adjusting the reference signal so that it can accurately compensate for variations in the level signal which occur independently of the material level.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1978Date of Patent: November 25, 1980Assignee: Drexelbrook Controls, Inc.Inventors: Frederick L. Maltby, David M. Stern
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Patent number: 4232819Abstract: A switching system for controlling operation of conventional environmental apparatus of the type having an electrical connection adapted to be coupled with a supply of electrical current includes a switching circuit in a first housing for making and breaking a circuit connection between the connection and the current supplied, and a control circuit electrically coupling a magnetic detector with the switching circuit in order to operate the switching circuit to alternatively make and break the circuit connection between the power cord and the current supply responsive to detection of a magnetic element.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1978Date of Patent: November 11, 1980Assignee: Sentry Controls, Inc.Inventor: Charles Bost
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Patent number: 4232300Abstract: A transmitting system including an admittance sensing probe having sensing elements adapted to sense both the composition and the level of materials. The probe is coupled to admittance responsive networks forming part of a common oscillator which generate admittance signals representing the level and composition of the material. A remotely located power supply provides current to the transmitters through two pairs of lines, and the output currents of the transmitters represent the level and composition of the materials.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 1978Date of Patent: November 4, 1980Assignee: Drexelbrook Controls, Inc.Inventors: William S. Wright, Kenneth M. Loewenstern
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Patent number: 4230444Abstract: When a call for heat is established, a flame relay is actuated for a predetermined time by means of a cycling timer. Upon this initial actuation, the flame relay inhibits a checking relay and initializes a trial-for-ignition (or simply "ignition") timer. After the cycling timer times out and the flame relay has been completely cycled, which established operativeness of the flame relay and flame sensing circuitry, the checking relay is enabled and actuated for the ignition period. The checking relay then actuates the pilot valve and a spark generator to start a pilot flame. If a flame is sensed, before the ignition timer times out, the flame relay actuates the main valve and establishes a holding current for the ignition timer so that the checking relay continues to be energized. If a flame is not sensed during the trial period, the ignition timer disables the checking relay, thereby de-energizing the pilot valve before the main valve is opened.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 1978Date of Patent: October 28, 1980Assignee: Johnson Controls, Inc.Inventor: Russell B. Matthews
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Patent number: 4223751Abstract: A dielectric tube, such as glass or plastic, having a square cross section extends between the two plates of a capacitance-sensing transducer. The opposite sides of the tube have a spacing only slightly greater than the diameter of the capsules to be checked. The capsules to be classified are oriented prior to their introduction into the tube so that they enter in an end-to-end relationship. The requisite spacing between the capsules is accomplished by an air jet device that rapidly accelerates the leading capsule as it enters the tube to such a velocity that it leaves the transducer before the next capsule enters, thereby assuring that only one capsule is in the transducer at any given moment. The capacitance-sensing transducer is repeatedly charged and discharged by means of a high frequency oscillator circuit.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 1979Date of Patent: September 23, 1980Assignee: Modern Controls, Inc.Inventors: Joseph W. Ayers, Rex C. Wood