Patents Assigned to Danfoss
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Patent number: 4242056Abstract: The invention relates to an encapsulated refrigerator assembly of the type in which an integrated motor and compressor unit is resiliently mounted in a hermetically sealed casing or capsule. An oil sump at the bottom of the capsule is provided for lubricating oil. An externally disposed centrifugal separator with an oil collecting tank at the bottom thereof provides refrigerant in vapor form for the compressor and oil for the oil sump. The compressor has an inlet for receiving refrigerant vapor from the separator and the capsule has a single port connected to the separator. A connecting pipe inside the capsule provides fluid communication between the capsule port and the inlet of the compressor. Universal joint fittings at opposite ends of the connecting pipe allow for relative movement between the resiliently mounted motor compressor unit in the capsule and the relatively stationary capsule walls.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 1979Date of Patent: December 30, 1980Assignee: Danfoss A/SInventors: Jan Dyhr, Ole J. Nissen
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Patent number: 4241380Abstract: The invention relates to a housing assembly for electrical equipment which provides for the efficient removal of heat produced by high heat producing electrical components. A perimeter wall has the usual external cooling fins. A divider wall arrangement for forming two or more enclosed spaces provides vertically extending flue passages to create a chimney effect. The divider wall arrangement allows components to be mounted on both sides thereof.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 1979Date of Patent: December 23, 1980Assignee: Danfoss A/SInventors: Kjeld Lehmann, Arne V. R. Rasmussen
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Patent number: 4233143Abstract: The invention relates to a measured value receiver for the polarographic measurement of gases in liquids. The unit comprises a main mounting member having an end face with associated cathode and anode contacts and a carrier member connectable thereto having an end face with cooperably engaging cathode and anode contacts. The carrier member has an annularly shaped wall and a central port member forming an annularly shaped chamber. A diaphragm permitting diffusion of gases covers the end faces of the wall and post member to enclose the chamber. A quantity of electrolyte completely fills the chamber but the diaphragm remains in contact with the post member. The post member extends a further distance outwardly than the surrounding wall so that the diaphragm assumes an inwardly and concavely formed contour. A main purpose of this construction is to make the receiver substantially insensitie to pressure fluctuations.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 1978Date of Patent: November 11, 1980Assignee: Danfoss A/SInventor: Ole F. Knudsen
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Patent number: 4222113Abstract: The invention relates to a transmit/receive switching unit for use between a transmit/receive converter and the transmission line of a transmit/receive device having a voltage source. The unit has transmitting and receiving channels with the receiving channel having a signal amplifier. An energy storage element such as a capacitor stores a part of the transmission energy on a continuing basis for operating the signal amplifier in the receiving channel. This scheme saves having to provide a separate line from a voltage source to the amplifier.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1978Date of Patent: September 9, 1980Assignee: Danfoss A/SInventor: Henning M. Hansen
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Patent number: 4213070Abstract: The invention relates to a connecting device for the stator winding of an electric machine such as an electric motor. The winding head is contained within a cover unit. The connecting device is installed within the cover unit and is used for joining the winding ends of the winding head with external heads. The connecting device has a head portion with grooves for receiving the winding ends and leads and a plug-in foot portion which is insertable into the grooves of the stator lamination packet.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1978Date of Patent: July 15, 1980Assignee: Danfoss A/SInventors: Egon Lund, Per G. Sorensen, Poul Petersen, Sverre M. Borgen, Jorgen C. Stannow
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Patent number: 4213032Abstract: The invention relates to an electric storage heater assembly which includes a core and a resistance heater for the core. A low tariff period switch and a charging switch are in series with the resistance heater. A triggering unit, which includes an integrator in one embodiment, and an integrator and comparator in a second embodiment, operates the charging switch. A feed circuit for charging the integrator is responsive to the indoor temperature and the unregulated heat loss from the core. A scanning circuit which produces the opposite effect is responsive to the regulated heat loss from the core and the outdoor temperature. The scanning circuit can be connected to either the integrator in one embodiment or to the comparator in the other embodiment.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1978Date of Patent: July 15, 1980Assignee: Danfoss A/SInventors: Gunnar E. R. Olsen, Poul C. C. Iversen
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Patent number: 4213062Abstract: The invention relates to electrical apparatus for indicating one or more prescribed times of day which occur between the hours of sunset and sunrise. The apparatus is photosensitive and operates in a manner so that the selected prescribed times are determined each day by utilizing detected sunrise and sunset times as the basis for the determination. This determination on a daily basis avoids accumulation errors which occur when the determination is on a cyclical basis as with the use of a clock.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 1978Date of Patent: July 15, 1980Assignee: Danfoss A/SInventor: Aksel Jespersen
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Patent number: 4210030Abstract: The invention relates to a servo motor assembly in which the linkage is provided between a linearly movable motor part and a rotatable member being controlled. The linkage includes two separate links and the arrangement prevents or minimizes lateral reaction forces from being applied to the linearly movable motor part which would cause undue wear on the bearings thereof.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 1978Date of Patent: July 1, 1980Assignee: Danfoss A/SInventor: Jens N. Andresen
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Patent number: 4209989Abstract: The invention relates to a piston and cylinder type servomotor having an expansible substance and a heating element in the cylinder part. The cylinder part is normally movable and may be connected to a valve or the like which is adjustably movable by the unit. The unit has under and over pressure limiting switches which are located in the force transmitting path of the piston part which is the normally nonmovable part but has a small degree of movement which allows it to interact with the pressure limiting switches.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 1978Date of Patent: July 1, 1980Assignee: Danfoss A/SInventor: Jens N. Andresen
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Patent number: 4204460Abstract: The invention relates to a fluid pressure supply system for controlling a servomotor and in particular the forward speed of the servomotor, such as the raising speed of a fork lift truck, independently of the actual loading on the servomotor. This is accomplished with the combination of a pressure responsive regulating and reducing valve and a throttle valve in the supply branch of the circuit. The pressure regulating and reducing valves have setting elements that are loaded in opening directions by desired value springs and by a pilot pressure tapped between the reducing valve and the throttle valve.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1978Date of Patent: May 27, 1980Assignee: Danfoss A/SInventors: Hans S. Andersen, Preben Christiansen
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Patent number: 4204318Abstract: The invention relates to apparatus for installing stator coils in an electric motor of the type in which the coil grooves are each lined with groove insulation which projects beyond the end of a stator in the form of turned over collars. In the prior art these collars tend to interfere with or obstruct the installation of coil strands and cover strips for the coil grooves. Rod elements used for installing the coil groove cover strips are formed to extend between and splay apart adjacent insulation collar portions to minimize this interference tendency.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 1978Date of Patent: May 27, 1980Assignee: Danfoss A/SInventors: Manfred Kirbis, Peter Schilde, Gert Englmaier
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Patent number: 4197476Abstract: The invention relates to an electric machine such as a motor having a stator lamination packet with winding heads at opposite ends thereof. A cover for each or either winding head has inner fingers which extend into the grooves of the stator packet and outer fingers with wedge shaped portions which extend between the inner fingers in the installed position. The wedge shaped portions are resiliently mounted relative to the cover proper. The wedge shaped portions have one set of edges engageable with an end face of the stator packet and a second set of relatively inclined edges engageable with the underside of the associated winding head. Circumferentially arranged grooves in the wedge shaped portions hold a ring which biases the outer fingers radially inwardly to bunch the winding head into a predetermined confined space.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1978Date of Patent: April 8, 1980Assignee: Danfoss A/SInventors: Egon Lund, Poul Petersen, Per G. Sorensen, Sverre M. Borgen, Jorgen C. Stannow
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Patent number: 4196326Abstract: The invention relates to a pressure responsive electric switch assembly of a type used as evaporator thermostats for refrigerators. In this unit an actuating element for operating a switch is held in equilibrium by two springs acting in opposition to a bellows which is connected to a temperature sensor capsule containing a liquid-vapor filling. An abutment arrangement is provided for the springs so that, despite a constantly rising pressure in the bellows, the actuating element operated by the bellows has a zero or null displacement range which corresponds to a substantial intermediate pressure range to which the bellows is subjected by the temperature sensor. As there is no movement by the actuating element in this intermediate range, there is an avoidance of wear which would otherwise be caused by this movement.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 1978Date of Patent: April 1, 1980Assignee: Danfoss A/SInventors: Jes Vogler, Peter R. Hanson, Niels P. Thorsen
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Patent number: 4196376Abstract: The invention relates to a control circuit for controlling the speed ratio of a lead motor and a follower motor. The outputs of pulse generators driven by the motors are compared by being fed the positive and negative inputs of a bidirectional counter which outputs a positive or negative value indicative of the sensed speed ratio. A digital/analog converter driven by the counter effectively controls the speed of the follower motor pursuant to the sensed speed ratio.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 1978Date of Patent: April 1, 1980Assignee: Danfoss A/SInventors: Nils-Ole Harvest, Niels Hasberg, Kaj Nielsen
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Patent number: 4192455Abstract: The invention relates to thermostatic apparatus for controlling the heating fluid supply temperature in a central heating installation having at least two radiators in different rooms. With each room having a thermostat for controlling the radiators therein, the apparatus operates so that the most active thermostat is given priority in controlling the temperature of the heating fluid.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1978Date of Patent: March 11, 1980Assignee: Danfoss A/SInventors: Hans C. Rasmussen, Knud J. Hallgreen
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Patent number: 4189984Abstract: The invention relates to a compressor of the type used in refrigeration systems. In these compressors the piston pin in the transversely extending piston bore is of lesser length than the diameter of the piston such that undesired chambers are formed at opposite ends of the pin. The stroke is normally of a length that the piston pin and these chambers intersect the lower edge of the cylinder. Gas trapped in these chambers expands rapidly with an undesired popping noise when fluid communication is established at the end of the down stroke between the chambers and the interior of the crankcase. Throttling passages are provided between these chambers and the interior of the crankcase to prevent pressure build-up in the chambers and the accompanying popping noise.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 1978Date of Patent: February 26, 1980Assignee: Danfoss A/SInventors: Hans J. Tankred, Erling B. Kristensen
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Patent number: 4184810Abstract: The invention relates to a refrigerator type motor-compressor assembly. The housing includes inner and outer tubular shaped casings with the inner casing in which the motor and compressor units are mounted being resiliently mounted relative to the outer casing. The cylinder block is rotatable with the motor shaft with the cylinder thereof extending transversely relative to the shaft. A piston in the cylinder is actuated by a pin carried by an annularly shaped member which is rotatable about a stationary, cylindrically shaped track member. The track member is eccentrically disposed relative to the axis of the motor shaft. An antechamber is provided on an end wall of the inner casing to form an isolated chamber between the inner and outer casings. The antechamber is utilized to provide for the exhausting of pressurized gas from the rotatable cylinder block.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1978Date of Patent: January 22, 1980Assignee: Danfoss A/SInventors: Jan Dyhr, Bent Karll, Hans C. Andersen
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Patent number: 4182219Abstract: The invention relates to a hydraulic control system for a vehicle steering system or the like. The system includes two hydraulic cylinders each having a piston and a piston rod extending through one end thereof with the rod side of each piston having a smaller pressure area than the opposite side thereof. The pistons are mechanically interconnected by their piston rods. Each of the cylinders has first and second ports respectively at the nonpiston and piston ends thereof. There is a source of fluid pressure and an exhaust tank and a separate valve unit for each of the cylinders. A valve operating unit includes a steering wheel for operating the valve units in unison. The valve units have passages arranged so that for turning in either direction the first and second ports of one cylinder and the second port of the other cylinder are connected to the pressure source. At the same time the first port of the other cylinder is connected to said exhaust tank.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1978Date of Patent: January 8, 1980Assignee: Danfoss A/SInventor: Johannes V. Baatrup
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Patent number: 4182012Abstract: The invention relates to a piston assembly for compressor and the method of making the assembly. A piston body is molded with spaced apart downwardly open grooves formed with concave semicylindrically shaped summits and parallel side walls. The summits and sidewalls are formed with pimples. A connecting rod pin having a connecting rod attached thereto is press fitted into the grooves. The pimples may serve as weld pimples by being softened by a welding current. The pimples on the sidewalls may alternatively be mechanically swaged to press inwardly against the rod to hold it in its installed position.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 1977Date of Patent: January 8, 1980Assignee: Danfoss A/SInventor: Albert Block
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Patent number: 4180714Abstract: The invention relates to a pressure responsive electric switching device of the type in which a switch actuating element is oppositely loaded by pressure influenced operating element and an adjustable spring. The switch actuating element is mounted in a sheet metal carrier and the switch to be actuated is mounted in an insulated housing. The connection between the carrier and the housing involves the cutting of the carrier sidewalls in a manner to form lugs and the providing of grooves in the insulated housing for receiving the lugs. The carrier sidewalls also have cut-outs formed in a manner to economically provide knife-bearings for pivotally mounted elements of the switching device.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1978Date of Patent: December 25, 1979Assignee: Danfoss A/SInventors: Peter R. Hansen, Niels P. Thorsen