Patents Assigned to Dynacon, Inc.
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Patent number: 8991736Abstract: A cable testing system including a first storage reel for paying out a cable, a first moveable sheave and a second moveable sheave to receive the cable in series from the first storage reel, wherein rotation of the first moveable sheave and the second moveable sheave is controlled by a first drive, a third moveable sheave and a fourth moveable sheave to receive the cable in series from the second moveable sheave, a first clutch and a second clutch operably coupled between at least two of the first moveable sheave, the second moveable sheave, the third moveable sheave, and the fourth moveable sheave, a moveable tensioning sheave coupled to a power source, the moveable tensioning sheave positioned to receive a portion of the cable between the second moveable sheave and the third moveable sheave, and a second storage reel to receive the cable from the fourth moveable sheave.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2013Date of Patent: March 31, 2015Assignee: Dynacon, Inc.Inventors: Joe R. Janac, James H. Stasny
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Publication number: 20140042258Abstract: A cable testing system including a first storage reel for paying out a cable, a first moveable sheave and a second moveable sheave to receive the cable in series from the first storage reel, wherein rotation of the first moveable sheave and the second moveable sheave is controlled by a first drive, a third moveable sheave and a fourth moveable sheave to receive the cable in series from the second moveable sheave, a first clutch and a second clutch operably coupled between at least two of the first moveable sheave, the second moveable sheave, the third moveable sheave, and the fourth moveable sheave, a moveable tensioning sheave coupled to a power source, the moveable tensioning sheave positioned to receive a portion of the cable between the second moveable sheave and the third moveable sheave, and a second storage reel to receive the cable from the fourth moveable sheave.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2013Publication date: February 13, 2014Applicant: DYNACON, INC.Inventors: Joe R. JANAC, James H. STASNY
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Patent number: 8577627Abstract: A hydraulic operated system for testing cable under variable tensions and speeds with a lower input horsepower requirement. The system can include storage reels in series with multiple moveable sheaves. A moveable tensioning moveable sheave can be in series with the multiple moveable sheaves for receiving cable and for measuring load and speed of the cable using sensors. The system can include clutches and a clutch controller. The measured load and speed can be transmitted to a processor which can perform calculations and comparisons thereon, and can transmit related notifications to client devices through a network.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2010Date of Patent: November 5, 2013Assignee: Dynacon, Inc.Inventors: Joe R. Janac, James H. Stasny
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Publication number: 20130240468Abstract: A universal container carrier includes a base plate, and a pair of support frames coupled to the base plate. At least one of the support frames is configured to move relative to the other support frame. Each support frame comprises at least one container support configured to engage a portion of the side wall of a container disposed between the support frames The container carrier also includes a resilient biasing mechanism that is coupled to the base plate and the at least one support frame, and is configured to urge the at least one support frame towards the other support frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2009Publication date: September 19, 2013Applicant: DYNACON INC.Inventor: Reda Fayek
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Publication number: 20120304597Abstract: A universal container capper/decapper includes a capper/decapper assembly, and an axial actuator. The capper/decapper assembly comprises a capper/decapper housing, and at least one gripper arm. The capper/decapper housing has an axis of rotation. Each gripper arm has a driven end, a gripper end, and a knee portion intermediate the driven end and the gripper end. Each gripper arm is pivotally coupled to the housing proximate the knee portion. The axial actuator is coupled to each driven end and is configured to drive each gripper end in a radial direction relative to the axis of rotation by rotating each gripper arm about the respective knee portion relative to the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2009Publication date: December 6, 2012Applicant: DYNACON INC.Inventor: Sergey Mikhailov
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Patent number: 6932325Abstract: The instant invention is directed to a active-over-passive coordinated motion winch designed to be used in combination with a class of existing offshore lifting systems such as A-Frames, booms or cranes to minimize the relative movement between a payload position and a destination position occurring commonly in offshore operations. The configuration of this system allows a remote operated vehicle (ROV) or any other launched load to be firmly captured until it is delivered to the desired destination. The configuration of the system also permits towed loads, such as sonar devices, to closely maintain level tow paths along the sea floor.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2004Date of Patent: August 23, 2005Assignee: Dynacon, Inc.Inventors: Toby Selcer, James Stasny
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Patent number: 6783593Abstract: A rotary cable treatment assembly for use on cables having a non-circular cross section formed from a stator that housing a rotor formed from two hydraulically sealing bearings. A cable having a non-circular cross section is passed through the assembly wherein a lubricant or high viscosity inhibitor is pressurized to about 3000 psi within the assembly causing the fluid to coat all internal strands that form the cable. The rotor and hydraulically sealing bearings rotate according to the helix of the cable to reduce or eliminate wear on the cable and sealing.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2001Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: Dynacon, Inc.Inventors: Toby Selcer, David Janac, James Stasny
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Patent number: 6536743Abstract: The instant invention teaches a docking head having a sheave which is capable of translating position within its plane or rotation so as to alter the placement of its axis of rotation, thereby allowing the docking head to safely accommodate umbilical cable mounted fixed floatation devices. The system senses the floatation presence and automatically shifts the sheave to allow trouble free passage of the floatation up to and including the step of latching the payload.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2001Date of Patent: March 25, 2003Assignee: Dynacon, Inc.Inventors: Toby Selcer, Joe Janac, David Janac
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Patent number: 6484920Abstract: A linear cable engine (LCE) uniquely grips a cable so as to avoid damage to the protective/insulative sheath thereon during retrieval and deployment. The LCE includes a design which encompasses the cable and actually applies pressure radially to the cable. This allows for the application of much higher force as the cable is in a state of hydrostatic stress resulting in a higher allowable tension on the cable. Deformable polymeric gripping elements are mounted to the outer surface of the driving mechanism. Each of the gripping elements, which may be an elastomeric block or annular tire-shaped member, has a profiled surface effective to embrace the cable and is identical in shape and construction, one or another. The elements have an indention capable of matching one or more given cable radii and a hollow or gel filled cross-section which may contain strategically placed stiffeners.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2000Date of Patent: November 26, 2002Assignee: Dynacon, Inc.Inventor: Toby Selcer
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Patent number: 6443431Abstract: A cable winding system has a powered spool for receiving the cable in continuous evenly distributed coils. A levelwind mechanism is attached to the spool and guides the cable onto the spool by a pawl traversing a powered diamond screw groove. The levelwind is attached to a load compensated hydraulic system which prevents stresses from being transmitted to the pawl. The levelwind has a sheave to accept cable angularly disposed to the axis of the spool.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2000Date of Patent: September 3, 2002Assignee: Dynacon, Inc.Inventors: James Stasny, Joe Janac, Dean Carey, Toby Selcer