Patents Assigned to D
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Patent number: 4142166Abstract: An electro-magnet comprising a stationary system having a coil, a core and tationary flux-conductive yokes and with one part movable in longitudinal translation, comprising one permanent magnet whose magentizing axis is perpendicular to the moving direction of said movable part and two flux-conductive armatures secured to each pole face of said magnet in perpendicular relationship to said magnetizing axis, one of said flux-conductive armatures is so bent and/or shaped as to define, two air-gap regions arranged on either side of said magnetizing axis, whereas two yoke ends parallel to said magnetizing axis are placed in said air-gap regions.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 1977Date of Patent: February 27, 1979Assignee: Manufacture Francaise d'Appareils Electriques de Mesures dite ManumesureInventor: Daniel Arnoux
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Patent number: 4142225Abstract: The following specification describes a panelboard assembly comprising a plurality of modular insulators each having an integrally formed resilient bead for engaging a circuit breaker housing recess to support a circuit breaker. A tongue on each insulator assists in disengaging the circuit breaker from the bead. Longitudinally extending bus bars are supported by the insulators in heat transmitting relationship to the metal wall of an enclosure. The insulators have long surface paths between adjacent bus bars and bus stabs to prevent electrical leakage. A neutral assembly in close space saving relationship to the bus bars and for convenient wiring is provided together with partition walls between phase bus bars and between individual bus stabs.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 1977Date of Patent: February 27, 1979Assignee: Square D CompanyInventors: Raymond A. Diersing, Wilhelm T. Hackenbroch, George E. Schweikle, Harris I. Stanback
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Patent number: 4141920Abstract: The present invention is concerned with an improved process for the preparation of trimethylsulfoxonium bromide. The improvement in the process comprises the addition of a scavenger to the reaction mixture of dimethyl sulfoxide and methyl bromide.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1977Date of Patent: February 27, 1979Assignee: G. D. Searle & Co.Inventors: Hugh L. Dryden, Jr., Mike G. Scaros, John P. Westrich
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Patent number: 4141444Abstract: A sample transport mechanism is disclosed for conveying test tube samples in an endless path to and then away from a test station. The samples are removably inserted into elongated test tube supports arrayed upon a table in two rows and moveable in a rectangular path. Underlying the table is a plate generally coextensive therewith and having brackets mounting pins projecting above the margin of the table above and below the rows. The sample supports have parallel grooves in their bottom surfaces transverse to the longitudinal axis of the supports, and into which the pins may engage. The plate also has two openings, one square and the other rectangular, and into which are engaged cams. The cams when rotated move the plate in a rectangular path with respect to the table. The spacing of the pin and slots is such that the pins normally engage two diagonally opposite corner trays and move them longitudinally toward the next row by the incremental distance separating two adjacent samples.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 1977Date of Patent: February 27, 1979Assignee: G. D. Searle & Co.Inventors: Gerardus H. Kulberg, Jakob Feiken, Siebe A. Freek
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Patent number: 4141744Abstract: Process and composition for forming cellular inorganic plastic cements of magnesium oxychlorides and magnesium oxysulfates. A water slurry containing a magnesium salt, magnesium oxide and a water-soluble phosphate is formed and to it are added an anionic water-repellent surfactant and a blowing agent capable of providing a gaseous component in the strongly alkaline environment either through decomposition or reaction or through vaporization. Inorganic filler material may be added to impart strength, the maximum flexural strength being attained when at least about one-half of the filler comprises microfibers. The resulting cellular product is nonflammable and exhibits essentially zero flame spread, zero smoke density and zero fuel contribution. The cellular products are further characterized as being formed of substantially uniformly sized cells and having densities over a wide range.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 1977Date of Patent: February 27, 1979Assignee: Arthur D. Little, Inc.Inventors: William L. Prior, Richard S. Lindstrom
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Patent number: 4141221Abstract: A cassette loaded with a resilient packing is used to connect a pipe on the sea bed to one end of a hollow shaft forming part of the crosspiece of a cardan joint at the base of an articulated column mounted on the sea bed. The resilient packing comprises a stack of rubber rings and metallic washers disposed between end rings and capable of being deformed in torsion, the packing in use being compressed between an abutment on the end of the hollow shaft in the cardan joint and an abutment on the adjacent end of the pipe. The cassette comprises a tubular body which can be fitted in or removed from a housing for a bearing of the cardan joint, the end rings of the packing projecting through the opposite ends of the tubular body of the cassette.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1977Date of Patent: February 27, 1979Assignee: Entreprises d'Equipements Mecaniques et Hydrauliques E.M.H.Inventor: Samuel Tuson
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Patent number: 4140239Abstract: A re-usable experimentation crucible comprises a cylindrical side wall, a base, an opening, an internal support surface located adjacent and directed towards the opening, a removable stopper supported and centered on the support surface, and an annular groove located in the side wall between said support surface and the opening. A ring of plastic material may be inserted between the side wall and the stopper and driven by extrusion in the direction of the bottom of the crucible. This causes the ring to deform and fill the annular groove and ensure sealed closure of the crucible.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 1978Date of Patent: February 20, 1979Assignee: Societe d'Etudes d'Automatisation de Regulation et d'Appareils des Mesures, Societe AnonymeInventors: Jacques Mercier, Andre Ponthus
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Patent number: 4140054Abstract: Printing wheels carried by a printing drum which is driven in rotation dug one cycle are manually set at the desired prepayment values for the purpose of franking postal envelopes, parcels and wrappers. Intermediate stopping of the machine can be effected if necessary on completion of a first part of the cycle prior to printing. Electronic means are provided for the acquisition of the prepayment value during the first part of the cycle, for the detection of fault conditions during operation, for the inhibition of the intermediate stopping means, and for transferring the prepayment value from the acquisition means to means for recording the total prepayment values.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1977Date of Patent: February 20, 1979Assignee: Societe d'Etude et de Construction d'Appareils de Precision (S.E.C.A.P.)Inventors: Claude R. Martin, Jacques Lallemand
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Patent number: 4140055Abstract: A device for setting the prepayment values of printing wheels in a machine or franking mail envelopes and wrappers comprises in the case of each printing wheel a mechanical planet-wheel transmission system in which an eccentrically mounted pinion is in mesh with a ring-gear within a franking drum. The ring-gear is rigidly fixed to an annular sliding disc which is freely rotatable on the drum and coupled thereto by means of a clutch. A retractable stop is capable of maintaining the clutch in the disengaged position as soon as the drum begins its movement of rotation for one revolution. The angular amplitude of rotation is predetermined in response to the position of a unit for controlling the prepayment value setting of the printing wheel considered.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1977Date of Patent: February 20, 1979Assignee: Societe d'Etude et de Construction d-Appareils de Precision (S.E.C.A.P.)Inventor: Jacques Lallemand
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Patent number: 4140358Abstract: Electrical connectors comprising complementally formed plug and socket elements each of which include safety disks to conceal the contacts the plug and socket elements further having pilot contacts and power contacts as well as mating means arranged to delay the separation of the power contacts and interlock means for the respective elements capable of temporarily immobilizing the plug and power socket elements to provide a power cut-off for electrical engagement of said elements.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 1977Date of Patent: February 20, 1979Assignee: Societe d'Exploitation des Procedes Marechal S.E.P.M.Inventor: Gilles Marechal
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Patent number: 4139322Abstract: Equipment for removing and refitting resilient packing in a cardan joint at the base of a platform or column mounted on the sea bed, the cardan joint connected a pipe in the sea bed with a pipe leading up the column, said packing comprising a stack of rubber rings and metallic washers disposed between end plates and capable of being deformed in torsion and said packing being compressed between an abutment on the end of a hollow shaft in the cardan joint and an abutment on the adjacent end of a pipe.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1977Date of Patent: February 13, 1979Assignee: Entreprise d'Equipments Mecaniques et Hydrauliques E.M.H.Inventor: Samuel Tuson
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Patent number: 4138931Abstract: A hydraulic pump is provided which includes a plurality of housings, each of which has an upright cylindrical cavity formed therein, and a plurality of plungers, one for each cavity. The housings are removably mounted on a common support and the plungers are removably mounted on a common actuating member which is adapted to move in a linear path relative to the support and simultaneously move the plungers relative to the housing cavities.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 1975Date of Patent: February 13, 1979Assignee: G. D. Searle & Co.Inventors: William G. Hermann, Manuel I. Martin, Rolf Meyer
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Patent number: 4139802Abstract: The disclosure is of a light-responsive electric switch which is characterized in that it is constituted mainly by a photoresistive cell inserted in a voltage-divider bridge of which the voltage variations, as functions of the illumination, control a standard integrated circuit comprising four NAND gates which, through the intermediary of a transistor, actuate a triac controlling the illumination circuit.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1977Date of Patent: February 13, 1979Assignee: Fabrique d'Horlogerie la Vedette, S.A.Inventors: Guy Dubot, Jacques Lemercier
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Patent number: 4139679Abstract: The invention relates to a rechargeable electrochemical system suitable for use in an electric vehicle. It comprises a battery comprising at least one positive electrode depolarized by air, at least one negative collector, a tank, an electrolyzer comprising at least one positive electrode and one negative electrode, an electrolyte bearing in suspension the negative active material. The electrolyte is caused to flow either between the tank and the battery or between the electrolyzer and the tank, wherein the total volume of the alkaline electrolyte, bearing in suspension a negative active material containing 250 g to 350 g per liter of equivalent zinc, lies between one and a half and three times the internal volume of the electrolyzer.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 1977Date of Patent: February 13, 1979Assignee: Compagnie Generale d'ElectriciteInventors: Anthony J. Appleby, Jean Jacquelin
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Patent number: 4138999Abstract: A circuit means including a power source, a cathode ray tube, a source of high frequency sound, a transducer means for emitting and receiving sound signals, and mode control means for varying the visible output of energy across said cathode ray tube for making various anatomical measurements by emitting high frequency sound into an anatomy through said transducer, whereby the amplitude and frequency of reflected signals received by said transducer will be visibly reflected on said cathode ray tube.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1976Date of Patent: February 13, 1979Assignee: Thomas D. EckhartInventors: Thomas D. Eckhart, Richard L. Nelson, Jack M. Hoglan
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Patent number: 4137702Abstract: The double torsion twisting mechanism includes a rotatable spindle which rotatably supports a bobbin. A coupling unit connected to the bobbin has its axis offset to the bobbin axis to prevent rotation of the bobbin. A yarn ballooning plate is secured to the spindle and rotates the coupling unit via a flexible membrane connected between the plate and the coupling unit. The flexible membrane is cut-out in the region of a radial yarn guide channel which rotates with the spindle.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 1977Date of Patent: February 6, 1979Assignee: SKF Compagnie d'Applications MecaniquesInventors: Jean M. Monville, Jean Waleckx
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Patent number: 4138566Abstract: 1-[2-Hydroxy-3-(4-alkyl-1-piperazinyl)-4-oxo-2-cyclobuten-1-ylidene]-4-alky lpiperazinium hydroxide inner salts and related compounds are described herein. These compounds are useful as anti-viral agents. They are prepared from 2-anilino-3-hydroxy-4-(phenylimino)-2-cyclobuten-1-one and the appropriate monosubstituted piperazine.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1977Date of Patent: February 6, 1979Assignee: G. D. Searle & Co.Inventor: Carl P. Krimmel
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Patent number: 4138709Abstract: A proximity switch is connected to close a circuit between a source and a load when a metal object is adjacent to a coil in the switch. The coil is part of an oscillator circuit that is selected to have its output damped below a selected amplitude when the metal object is close enough to the coil. The reduced amplitude of oscillation opens a capacitor shunting switch thereby permitting the capacitor to be charged. The charging of the capacitor to a selected level turns on an SCR to connect the load to the source through the SCR. A power storage circuit has a capacitor that is charged when the SCR is turned off to provide operating current for the circuits of the switch when it is not available because the SCR is turned on to shunt the current from the main power source.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1977Date of Patent: February 6, 1979Assignee: Square D CompanyInventor: John A. Colwill
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Patent number: 4137809Abstract: An arpeggiator for an electronic organ, comprising a source of ramp voltage having selectively a slowly ascending and a slowly descending section or only a slowly ascending section followed by a rapid reset, an accordion-like voltage divider for said ramp voltage consisting of a cascade of diodes, each calling forth one of a group of three tone signals when conductive, or no tone signal if short circuited, circuits for determining which diodes shall be conductive and which short circuited according to which keys of an organ are actuated, the ramp voltage peaking when all conductive diodes have been ascendingly scanned by the ramp voltage, each conductive diode when scanned by the ramp voltage falling forth a gating signal for one of the tone signals called for by the actuated keys, in orderly sequence of tone signals.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 1975Date of Patent: February 6, 1979Assignee: D. H. Baldwin CompanyInventor: David A. Bunger
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Patent number: RE29914Abstract: 1.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1969Date of Patent: February 20, 1979Assignee: Compagnie Francaise d'Etudes et de Construction TechnipInventor: Jean C. Perret