Patents Assigned to Controls, Inc.
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Publication number: 20100024884Abstract: A pipeline flow meter orifice fitting includes a first body, a flow bore through the first body, a chamber in the first body adjacent to the flow bore, an orifice plate supported in alignment with the flow bore by an orifice plate carrier, wherein the orifice plate carrier is exposed to the chamber and divides the flow bore into a first region to one side of the orifice plate and a second region to the other side of the orifice plate, a second body coupled to said first body, a first flow path fluidicly coupling the first region and the chamber through the second body, and a second flow path fluidicly coupling the second region and the chamber through the second body. In some embodiments, a three way valve is mounted on the first body, the three way valve selectably actuatable to open a first flow path between the first region and the chamber or a second flow path between the second region and the chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2008Publication date: February 4, 2010Applicant: DANIEL MEASUREMENT AND CONTROL, INC.Inventor: Thomas Henry Loga
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Patent number: 7654446Abstract: A point-of-sale system includes a monitor and interchangeable bases. The monitor includes a display and a connecting member. The interchangeable bases receive the connecting member and are selectively removable therefrom. A point-of-sale monitor includes a display and a connecting member. The connecting member is received by each of a plurality of interchangeable bases and selectively removable therefrom. A plurality of interchangeable bases for a point-of-sale system include a receiving area for a point-of-sale monitor, and a mounting device to removably attach the interchangeable base to the monitor. A method of displaying point-of-sale information includes providing a monitor with a display and connecting member coupled thereto, adapting the interchangeable bases to receive the connecting member, and adapting the interchangeable bases to be selectively removable from the connecting member.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2005Date of Patent: February 2, 2010Assignee: Logic Controls, Inc.Inventor: Jackson Lum
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Publication number: 20100005901Abstract: Coordination of measurement subsystems of a flow meter. At least some of the illustrative embodiments are flow meters comprising a spool piece that defines a central passage, a first plurality of transducer pairs mechanically coupled to the spool piece, a first control electronics electrically coupled to the first plurality of transducer pairs (the first control electronics configured to selectively activate each transducer pair of the first plurality of transducer pairs), a second plurality of transducer pairs mechanically coupled to the spool piece, a second control electronics different than the first control electronics (the second control electronics electrically coupled to the second plurality of transducer pairs, the second control electronics configured to selectively activate each transducer pair of the second plurality of transducer pairs). The first and second control electronics communicatively coupled and configured to coordinate activation of their respective transducer pairs.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2008Publication date: January 14, 2010Applicant: DANIEL MEASUREMENT AND CONTROL, INC.Inventors: Keith V. Groeschel, Henry Charles Straub, JR.
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Publication number: 20100005900Abstract: Acoustic flow meter with dual flow measurements. At least some of the illustrative embodiments are flow meters comprising a spool piece that defines a central passage, a first plurality of transducer pairs mechanically coupled to the spool piece, a second plurality of transducer pairs mechanically coupled to the spool piece, and meter electronics electrically coupled to the first and second plurality of transducer pairs (the meter electronics configured to determine a first value indicative of fluid flow through the central passage, the first value determined using only signals of the first plurality of transducer pairs). The meter electronics further configured to determine a second value indicative of fluid flow through the central passage, the second value determined using only signals of the second plurality of transducer pairs.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2008Publication date: January 14, 2010Applicant: DANIEL MEASUREMENT AND CONTROL, INC.Inventors: Henry Charles Straub, JR., Charles W. Derr
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Publication number: 20100010756Abstract: Detecting liquid in an acoustic flow meter. At least some of the illustrative embodiments are methods comprising flowing a gaseous substance through a central passage of a meter body, sending acoustic signals along respective chordal pathways across the central passage (none of the chordal pathways intersect a lower portion of the central passage where liquid, if present during flow of the gaseous substance, accumulates), calculating a flow velocity of the gaseous substance proximate to each chordal pathway based on transit times of the acoustic signals along the respective chordal pathways, and determining the presence of a liquid accumulated in the lower portion based on the flow velocity proximate to each chordal pathway.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2008Publication date: January 14, 2010Applicant: DANIEL MEASUREMENT AND CONTROL, INC.Inventors: Charles W. Derr, Henry Charles Straub, JR.
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Patent number: 7645346Abstract: A cleaning apparatus useful for cleaning the interior of a pipeline contains: (A) a platform of a dimension sufficient to be inserted through an opening in the pipeline, the platform containing one or more portions; (B) a fluid interrupter having one or more parts to provide a surface to contact fluid flow and thereby interrupt fluid flow, the fluid interrupter constructed and arranged to be attached to the platform; a downstream side of the fluid interrupter being supported by members connected to the platform to dispose the fluid interrupter against fluid flow; (C) runners attached to the underside of the platform to contact an inner diameter of the pipeline; whereby the supported fluid interrupter, platform and runners redirect fluid flow between an underside of the platform and an inner surface of the pipeline; and (D) a device located downstream of the fluid interrupter to constrict the volume of the redirected fluid and increase its flow rate; whereby fluid flow is increased to move solid waste in the pType: GrantFiled: January 26, 2006Date of Patent: January 12, 2010Assignee: Inland Waters Pollution Control, Inc.Inventor: Richard Raymond Rozycki
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Publication number: 20100000332Abstract: An orifice fitting having a drainage system. In some embodiments, the orifice fitting includes a housing having a chamber therein, a flow path extending through the chamber, an orifice plate moveable between a first position in the flow path and a second position outside of the flow path, and a rotatable shaft extending through the housing into the chamber. The shaft has a flowbore extending between a first fluid inlet in fluid communication with the chamber and a fluid outlet formed adjacent the end of the shaft.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2009Publication date: January 7, 2010Applicant: Daniel Measurement and Control, Inc.Inventors: Thomas Henry Loga, Moises Martinez, Gary Allen Tatum, Mark Norman Melasky, Anthony Jones
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Publication number: 20090323048Abstract: An L2F velocimeter comprises a probe for insertion into a fluid, the probe having an open area therein to allow the fluid to pass through. The probe comprises an illumination system to direct a pair of light beams, separated by a distance, through the open area, and a collection system to collect forward scattered light scattered from particles in the fluid. The collection system has an optical axis in common with the illumination system. The velocimeter further comprises an electro optical assembly connected to the probe to provide light to the illumination system, to receive light collected from the collection system, to measure a lapse time in fluctuations of the forward scattered light created by particles passing through the pair of light beams and to calculate the velocity of the fluid based on the lapse time and the separation distance.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2005Publication date: December 31, 2009Applicant: PHOTON CONTROL INC.Inventors: Derek Montgomery, Daryl G. James, David Yue Yan, Ivan Melnyk, Ondrej Mecl
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Patent number: 7633429Abstract: A method, system and computer program is disclosed for reducing range and angular ambiguities in a target data matrix output from a real beam monopulse radar sensor within a single beam for use in terrain morphing applications employed by brownout take-off and landing aid systems. One or more range bins are calculated to selectively determine one or more range segments from one or more targets of interest. Range resolution enhancement processing is employed to the selectively determined one or more range segments to obtain a range of target scatter locations. A monopulse angle bin is estimated from the obtained range of target scatter locations and one or more control inputs. Elevation and azimuth angular binning is applied to the estimated monopulse angle bin to obtain a smaller coverage area among one or more possible target areas.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2009Date of Patent: December 15, 2009Assignee: BAE Systems Controls Inc.Inventors: Guoqing Liu, Ken Yang
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Patent number: 7628551Abstract: A security surveillance system having a support, a surveillance device mounted on the support, and a cover assembly. The cover assembly is movable selectively relative to the support between an access state and an operative state. In the access state, at least a first operating state of the surveillance device can be changed by an operator at or in the vicinity of the surveillance device. In the operative state, the cover assembly blocks access by an operator. The cover assembly has a first component and the support has a second component. The first and second components are mutually attracted to each other.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2006Date of Patent: December 8, 2009Assignee: Se-Kure Controls, Inc.Inventors: Roger Leyden, Terrance Surma
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Publication number: 20090295326Abstract: A method for operating an external medical device such as a defibrillator includes obtaining a data set from a battery pack and examining the data set to determine whether the battery pack is authenticated for use in the external medical device. If the examination does not confirm the authentications the method includes causing the device to follow a non-authenticated battery pack protocol. The non-authenticated battery pack protocol may include drawing power from the non-authenticated battery pack only if it is the only available source of power for the external medical device. It may include limiting functionality of the external medical device. It may include modifying the battery status information display for the non-authenticated battery pack.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2008Publication date: December 3, 2009Applicant: Physio-Control, Inc.Inventors: John C. Daynes, James S. Neumiller, Kenneth J. Peterson, Richard C. Nova, Thomas J. McGrath
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Publication number: 20090294234Abstract: Particular embodiments relate generally to vibration isolation systems and tuned mass dampers. In one embodiment, a vibration isolation system may include a supporting base, an isolated mass, at least one air mount, a control valve, a compressed air supply, and a supervisory controller. The air mount is positioned between the isolated mass and the supporting base. The control valve is pneumatically coupled to the air mount, the compressed air supply and the atmosphere, and is operable to adjust a flow of air to and from the air mount. The supervisory controller receives a mass relative height signal, a mass relative velocity signal, and a mass relative acceleration feedback signal corresponding to a relative acceleration of the isolated mass or a pressure of the air mount.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2009Publication date: December 3, 2009Applicant: Design, Imaging & Control, Inc.Inventor: Ahmad Reza Kashani
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Patent number: 7624616Abstract: A meter proving method and system. At lease some of the illustrative embodiments are methods comprising establishing a prover time by a prover device, measuring a flow rate of a fluid with a flow meter that uses multiple measurements taken over a period of time to produce each individual flow rate value (the flow meter electrically coupled to the prover device), and generating a meter volume over the prover time based on the flow rate. The generating the meter volume based on the flow rate does not involve: generating a pulse train output signal by the flow meter; and generating the meter volume based on an attribute of the pulse train.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2006Date of Patent: December 1, 2009Assignee: Daniel Measurement and Control, Inc.Inventors: William R. Freund, Jr., Gail P. Murray, Kerry D. Groeschel
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Publication number: 20090283544Abstract: The embodiments of the present invention are directed to a dispensing apparatus for dispensing a flowable product at or above a preset elevated temperature through a dispensing outlet. Such an apparatus includes a pot in which to house the product. The dispensing apparatus also includes a pump coupled between the pot and the dispensing outlet to pump the flowable product from the pot to the dispensing outlet. A rope heater configured to heat the pot may also be included in the dispensing apparatus. The pot may have a movable lid, which may vacuum seal the product against the exterior environment. The lid is designed to scrape any food product residue off the vertical walls of the pot, while also maintaining the vacuum as it moves into the pot. The pot may have a check valve to prevent product spilling when the pot is lifted out of the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2009Publication date: November 19, 2009Applicant: Automatic Bar Controls, Inc.Inventors: Juha K. Salmela, James M. Tuyls
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Patent number: 7617700Abstract: An improved heat exchanger, and flow control valve assembly associated with a heat exchanger, of the type wherein the temperature responsive flow control valve is integrated with the heat exchanger the valve assembly is well suited for mounting at the discharge port of the heat exchanger, without relying on rigid interaction with the inside wall of the discharge header or the tube ends in the discharge header. In this manner, the same basic valve assembly can be utilized in a variety of heat exchanger headers, merely by adapting the connection between the end of the valve assembly closest to the discharge port, and the housing or related structure of the heat exchanger at the discharge port. To the extent a relatively standard size valve assembly is to be used with heat exchangers having discharge conduits of different cross sectional area or shape, a baffle member can be placed around the valve assembly before insertion into the header.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2005Date of Patent: November 17, 2009Assignee: Rostra Precision Controls, Inc.Inventors: Kevin W. Lamb, David Piscitelli, Kenneth Lionello
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Publication number: 20090278484Abstract: A power circuit has an input circuit for coupling to a power supply to receive input current. One or more fans are driven with current pulses from an output circuit. Commutation noise from the current pulses back to the power supply is minimized. The commutation noise may be minimized by providing an isolated current source, by staggering the phase of pulses to multiple motors to increase the frequency and filter out the commutation noise, or by a combination thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2009Publication date: November 12, 2009Applicant: Degree Controls, Inc.Inventors: Rajesh M. Nair, Peter Goryachev
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Publication number: 20090277622Abstract: A fan is controlled to remove or provide air from or to an equipment enclosure as a function of a difference in pressure between a front and back of a rack of equipment.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2009Publication date: November 12, 2009Applicant: Degree Controls, Inc.Inventor: Rajesh M. Nair
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Publication number: 20090272159Abstract: A method and apparatus for extending an existing simplex or multiplex lock-and-key system that includes a family of first keys each having a first profile and of a corresponding plurality of first locks each operable by a first key and each having a first keyway configured for accepting the first key profile. Second keys of a new family are defined with a core section corresponding to the first key profile and a narrowed projection extending from the bottom of the core section. Corresponding second locks have a second keyway profile defined as the compliment of the second key profile, thus including a complimentary core section and a foot recess extending from the bottom of the second keyway core section. The second locks accept a second key positioned at the second keyway baseline to normally lift the lock pin stacks and operate the second lock.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2009Publication date: November 5, 2009Applicant: Dorma Door Controls, Inc.Inventor: Lloyd Seliber
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Publication number: 20090271998Abstract: A linear position transducer reliably and wirelessly tracks rapid motion. The transducer includes a scale, a control head, and a wirelessly-powered read head disposed proximate to the scale. The read head is configured to sense movement between the scale and the read head and to wirelessly communicate position data to the control head. The control head can include a wireless data receiver to receive position data from the read head, an output data driver to communicate with an external device, and a microcontroller to coordinate a data transfer between the wireless data receiver and the output data driver. In addition, the read head can include a wireless data transmitter to transmit position data to the control head, a linear position sensor to sense position along the scale, and a microcontroller to calculate a position measurement from the scale. The microcontroller in the read head can also coordinate a data transfer between the wireless data transmitter and the control head.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2008Publication date: November 5, 2009Applicant: Carlen Controls, Inc.Inventors: Eric T. Carlen, David G. Roberson, Hiep T. Bui
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Patent number: RE41034Abstract: A power combining apparatus for a hybrid electric vehicle comprises a planetary gear set comprising a sun gear, a ring gear connected to an output shaft, a plurality of planet gears, and a carrier assembly rotatably supporting the plurality of planet gears journaled with the sun and ring gears. A torque transmitting arrangement is coupled to the sun gear and to the shaft of the variable power source for influencing rotation of the sun gear according to the rotation of the variable power supply shaft for causing rotation of the sun gear, thereby influencing rotation of the ring gear and the output shaft. The carrier assembly of the planetary gear arrangement is selectively connectable to the constant power source for selectively influencing rotation of the carrier assembly of the planetary gears and the ring gear, to thereby influence rotation of the output shaft.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2007Date of Patent: December 15, 2009Assignee: BAE Systems Controls Inc.Inventors: Timothy J. Lilley, Grantland I. Kingman