Patents Assigned to Controls, Inc.
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Publication number: 20080125415Abstract: The present invention relates to inhibiting proliferation and inducing apoptosis in activated lymphocytes, including T cells and B cells. The invention also provides compositions and methods for inhibiting proliferation and inducing apoptosis in activated lymphocytes, as well methods for treating diseases associated with activated lymphocytes by administering 5-HT receptor antagonists.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2007Publication date: May 29, 2008Applicant: Immune Control, Inc.Inventors: Stephen Roth, Clayton Buck, Christopher Self, Gary Olson
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Publication number: 20080125916Abstract: A method and system of validating data regarding measured hydrocarbon flow. At least some of the illustrative embodiments are systems comprising a flow computer coupled to a metering tube and configured to measure fluid flow through the metering tube, and a supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) system coupled to the flow computer. The SCADA system is configured to perform a validation on data provided by the flow computer regarding fluid flow. The flow computer is configured to perform the validation on the data regarding fluid flow, and the if the validation is successfully completed by the flow computer, the SCADA system refrains from performing the validation.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2007Publication date: May 29, 2008Applicant: DANIEL MEASUREMENT AND CONTROL, INC.Inventors: Damon J. Ellender, Duane B. Toavs
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Publication number: 20080115519Abstract: A refrigerated case for storing food product includes a sensor module and a control module. The control module receives input from the sensor module and compares the input to a set point to generate an output indicative of a difference between the input and the set point, and further updates the output based on the input from the sensor module. A heater module controls a heater attached to a control surface of the refrigerated case based on the output to maintain a temperature of air adjacent the sensor module above a dew point temperature of room air.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2008Publication date: May 22, 2008Applicant: Computer Process Controls, Inc.Inventor: Richard Vogh
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Patent number: 7373808Abstract: A method and ultrasonic meter system for determining pipe roughness. At least some of the illustrative embodiments are ultrasonic meters comprising a spool piece that couples within a flow of fluids, and a first transducer pair mechanically mounted to the spool piece and acoustically coupled to the flow of fluids (wherein the first transducer pair comprises an upstream transducer and a downstream transducer in operational relationship to the upstream transducer and defines a first chord there between). The ultrasonic meter is configured to determine diagnostic data based on acoustic signals transmitted between the first transducer pair (wherein the diagnostic data comprises an asymmetry of the flow of fluids in the spool piece, a cross flow of the flow of fluids in the spool piece, and a profile factor of the flow of fluids in the spool piece).Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2006Date of Patent: May 20, 2008Assignee: Daniel Measurement and Control, Inc.Inventors: Klaus J Zanker, John R Lansing
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Patent number: 7369386Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: January 31, 2005Date of Patent: May 6, 2008Assignee: Electronic Theatre Controls, Inc.Inventors: Eric G. Rasmussen, John P. Thurk, Eric W. Suomi
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Patent number: 7364051Abstract: An electrical motor rotatably drives a motor shaft, and a helical rib radially extends from the shaft. The helical rib supports a number of balls, and forms a channel to accommodate the balls. The balls are dropped from the helical rib when the balls reach the bottom of the helical rib. Several targets are affixed to the shaft. A sensor is located adjacent to and apart from the shaft, and is positioned in close proximity to the targets. The sensor senses each target as each target rotates past the sensor. The number of targets sensed per revolution of the shaft is equal to the number of balls dropped from the helical rib per revolution of the helical rib. A counter in data communication with the sensor displays the number of targets sensed, and thus displays the number or balls dropped from the helical rib.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2004Date of Patent: April 29, 2008Assignee: S.P.M. Flow Control, Inc.Inventors: Juan M. Diaz, F. Rand Underwood
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Patent number: 7364412Abstract: A reciprocating pump assembly has a pump housing with a crankshaft. A plunger is connected to the crankshaft for pumping a fluid through a cylinder. The cylinder has a fluid inlet port and an opening that provides access to the cylinder. A suction cover is mounted in the opening and has a hub that is coaxial with an axis of the suction cover. A suction valve stop is mounted adjacent one of the fluid ports and has a spring retainer. A column extends from the spring retainer, and a bushing is mounted to the spring retainer for engaging and being retained by the hub of the suction cover. The suction cover guides the suction valve stop in operation and, when the suction cover is removed from the opening, the suction valve stop is removable.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2004Date of Patent: April 29, 2008Assignee: S.P.M. Flow Control, Inc.Inventors: Vladimir Kugelev, Mark D. Matzner
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Patent number: 7361853Abstract: A configurable switch matrix assembly with button assembly is disclosed for keypads used in devices such as primary control points for automation systems in homes vehicles, or commercial environments. The configurable switch matrix assembly preferably includes a frame for supporting a plurality of positionable cross members and optionally a baffle. The cross members and frame each preferably include cantilevers which can be deflected by pressing the button assemblies to activate switches associated with the keypad. Dynamic status lights and back lights may provide illumination of varying colors and intensities. Button labels may be easily replaced in the button assemblies. Button assemblies of different sizes and shapes may be easily attached to the configurable switch matrix assembly in various configurations without the need for different attaching devices for each situation and/or environment.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2007Date of Patent: April 22, 2008Assignee: Vantage Controls, Inc.Inventors: Paul T. Clegg, Wallace E. Day, Douglas E. Allen
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Patent number: 7347408Abstract: A high differential pressure, low torque precision temperature control valve is disclosed herein. This valve is trunnionated with stem components that are separable from the plug for ease of maintenance and manufacturability and thus reducing the need to remove the entire plug and sealing assemblies in the field. Field repair of stem sealing devices can be accomplished inline . The stem design can be smaller in diameter with smaller bearing surfaces than would be anticipated creating a lower requirement of torque to rotationally transposition the plug within the fluid chamber while under high pressure. This valve's lower trunnionated stem is stationery reducing the problems associated with o-ring failure and leakage problems with objects that rotate. Due to the design of the orifices in the plug, this valve is capable of repeatability at lower opening ranges than prior art valves and reduces jetting, caviation and erosion often associated with lower opening ranges.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2006Date of Patent: March 25, 2008Assignee: Griswold Controls IncInventor: David Burton Keiser
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Publication number: 20080071496Abstract: The wall thickness and ovality of a tubular are simultaneously determined. The theoretical radius of a pipe is computed from a measurement of its circumference. An ultrasonic device conventionally used to measure the wall thickness of tubulars is adapted to also measure the maximum and minimum diameters and ovality by equipping or utilizing existing ultrasound inspection device with contact surfaces which contact the tubular at a fixed distance apart and at a known distance from the surface of the ultrasonic transducer. The contact surfaces define a chord of known length on the tubular under test. The mean radius of the tubular may be computed from multiple water path measurements around the circumference relative to a known fixture. The maximum and minimum diameter and ovality are calculated from the measured differences in distance from the surface of the tubular to the ultrasonic transducer and the theoretical circle.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2007Publication date: March 20, 2008Applicant: CUDD PRESSURE CONTROL, INC.Inventor: DAVID GLASCOCK
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Patent number: 7343759Abstract: Volatile vapors are removed from a storage vessel by establishing a flow of a stream of volatile vapors from the storage vessel and directing the stream through a first low temperature condenser for condensing a portion of the stream flowing through the first low temperature condenser. Since a portion of the condensed condensate freezes and causes a pressure drop in the first low temperature condenser, further steps may include directing the stream from the first low temperature condenser through a second low temperature condenser after the pressure drop exceeds a setpoint, stopping the flow of the refrigerant through the first low temperature condenser and using the heat of the volatile vapor stream to melt the frozen condensate in the first low temperature condenser. The stream is switched between the condensers as necessary to prevent excessive plugging due to frozen condensate formation. The system includes the means for implementing the method.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2005Date of Patent: March 18, 2008Assignee: Hilliard Emission Controls, Inc.Inventor: Henry T. Hilliard, Jr.
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Publication number: 20080060195Abstract: A transducer assembly for an ultrasonic fluid meter. At least some of the illustrative embodiments are transducer assemblies comprising an elongated outer housing defining an interior and an exterior, the elongated outer housing having an axis along its elongated direction, a piezoelectric element coupled to and at least partially occluding a first end of the elongated outer housing, a pin holder coupled to and at least partially occluding a second end of the elongated outer housing, the pin holder comprising a first electrical pin, and a first wire coupling the first electrical pin to the piezoelectric element (wherein the first wire runs through the interior of the elongated outer housing).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2007Publication date: March 13, 2008Applicant: DANIEL MEASUREMENT AND CONTROL, INC.Inventors: Henry Straub, Charles Allen
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Patent number: 7340939Abstract: The invention provides a device for use in sampling the exhaust emissions from a turbine engine. The device has a valve array in a manifold housing coupling multiple turbine exhaust lines to an emissions analyzer, such as used in CEMS. Each valve can be actuated by pilot air pressure to open or close off flow of one or more of the exhaust lines. Exhaust from various zones of the turbine combustor section can be selectively sampled thereby allowing emissions measurements to be taken and used for compliance monitoring and performance and diagnostic analysis of turbine combustor operation.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2005Date of Patent: March 11, 2008Assignee: Jansen's Aircraft Systems Controls, Inc.Inventor: Harvey B. Jansen
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Patent number: 7341833Abstract: The invention relates to novel nucleic acid reference standards comprising a nucleic acid comprising a known target sequence bound with a microparticulate binding agent where the binding agent includes liposomes, polyamines (e.g., nylon), siliceous compounds (e.g., silica gel, fumed silica, diatomaceous earth, glass particles, amine-modified silica, and the like), zeolites (e.g., low alumina zeolyte), polystyrene (e.g., amine-modified polystyrene, carboxy-polystyrene particles, and the like), chitin, chitosan, and combinations of these compounds. The reference standard is useful for use as a standard in any nucleic acid assay where the presence or absence of a nucleic acid of interest is being assessed. The reference standard is stable and provides a control for assessing whether the nucleic acid assay was performed properly. The invention further relates to methods of producing such reference standards and kits for using and producing the same pursuant to the teachings of the invention.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2004Date of Patent: March 11, 2008Assignee: Maine Molecular Quality Controls, Inc.Inventors: Clark A. Rundell, Joan Gordon
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Patent number: 7340907Abstract: An anti-condensation control apparatus for a refrigeration device generally includes a sensor module and a control module. The control module receives an input from the sensor module and compares the input to a set point. The control module generates an output indicative of a difference between the input and the set point and updates the output based on the input from the sensor module. A heater modulator controls a heater based on the output from the control module to maintain a temperature of the outer surface of a refrigerated device such that relative humidity adjacent the sensor module is substantially between 90-95 percent relative humidity, or slightly above dew point.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2005Date of Patent: March 11, 2008Assignee: Computer Process Controls, Inc.Inventor: Richard P. Vogh, III
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Patent number: 7337801Abstract: A valve has a body, an outer shell and a bottom board. The outer shell contains a membrane and internal and external sliding bases with abutting stubs pressing the membrane. Channels are defined in the body and the sliding bases. The bottom board fits inside a rear of the body and has multiple apertures rotatably aligning the channels in the body to change “5-way, 2-position” or “3-way, 2-position” operation modes. Moreover, an electromagnetic valve with a shaft is installed inside the valve and cooperates with the movement of the sliding bases to selectively open or close the channels.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2006Date of Patent: March 4, 2008Assignee: V-Controls Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey Allan Veltri
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Patent number: D562570Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2006Date of Patent: February 26, 2008Assignee: Se-Kure Controls, Inc.Inventor: Roger Leyden
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Patent number: RE40161Abstract: An inverter by pass safety switch for rerouting electrical power either through or around AC variable frequency inverter drives during electrical disturbances, thus allowing a motor to continue operation. The switch works in a mechanical fashion, and comprises a contact block containing electrical contacts and cams operably connected to the contacts and mounted on a shaft that can be turned by an operator. The cams are shaped and mounted on the shaft in such a way to provide a desired switching pattern when the shaft is manually rotated.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2000Date of Patent: March 25, 2008Assignee: Advance Controls, Inc.Inventor: Donald G. Panuce
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Patent number: D565626Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2006Date of Patent: April 1, 2008Assignee: Se-Kure Controls, Inc.Inventor: Roger Leyden
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Patent number: D567696Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2006Date of Patent: April 29, 2008Assignee: Innovative Controls Inc.Inventor: Michael Michna, II