Patents Assigned to Eaton Corp.
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Patent number: 5592587Abstract: A circuit for generating a digital noise signal characterized by an evenly distributed frequency content for a particular frequency bandwidth of the digital noise signal includes a word signal generator for generating a random sequence of N-bit digital word signals with each cycle of a system clock signal provided to the word signal generator, where N is a non-zero integer. The noise generating circuit further includes a shaping circuit which transforms the random sequence into a shaped sequence of N-bit digital word signals, and a frequency synthesizer which is responsive to the shaped sequence and which generates the digital noise signal.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1994Date of Patent: January 7, 1997Assignee: AIL Systems, Inc., Subsidiary of Eaton Corp.Inventors: Noah Kunoff, William Van Deusen, Craig Consiglio
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Patent number: 5119266Abstract: A protection circuit for use with an electromagnetic interference filter used in conjunction with a three phase power circuit operating at a particular line frequency includes three capacitors which are coupled to the output terminals of the electromagnetic interference filter. The electromagnetic interference filter and the power circuit have a resonant frequency which is substantially equal to the line frequency. The capacitors of the protection circuit have values which are selected to change the resonant frequency of the electromagnetic interference filter and power circuit such that the resonant frequency is not substantially equal to the line frequency. A protection circuit assembly for use with an electromagnetic interference filter includes a base plate, three ceramic capacitors, three heat conducting substrates, and a protective cover which is mounted on the base plate. The capacitors are mounted on the heat conducting substrates, and the substrates are mounted on the base plate.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1989Date of Patent: June 2, 1992Assignee: Ail Systems, Inc. (subsidiary of Eaton Corp.)Inventor: Edward M. Petry
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Patent number: 4595349Abstract: An improved supercharger (10) of the Roots-type. The supercharger includes a three-piece housing assembly (14, 16, 18) defining generally cylindrical chambers containing two rotors (20, 22) having meshed lobes (20c, 22c) of modified involute profile which pump air from an unshown inlet to an outlet (56). The rotors are fixed to stepped diameter shafts (24, 26) pressed into centrally located through bores in the rotors. Straight splines (24e, 26e) on the shafts form mating splines in the rotor bores to prevent rotation of the shafts in the bores. Bearing assembly (28, 30) disposed at adjacent ends (20a, 22a) of the rotors support one end of the rotors in the housing and fix the axial position of that end of rotors relative to the housing. Bearing assemblies (32, 34) at the outer adjacent ends (20b, 22b) of the rotors support the other end of the rotors in the housing.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 1983Date of Patent: June 17, 1986Assignee: Eaton Corp.Inventors: David M. Preston, Raymond A. Soeters, Jr.
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Patent number: 4569045Abstract: The invention provides a 3-wire multiplexing system exhibiting high noise immunity, particularly suitable for industrial control applications. A master station provides AC power, and clocking and synchronization information, for a plurality of remote transmitter and receiver stations. A 3-wire cable links the master station and the remote stations. Two wires of the cable are power lines L1 and L2 and are isolated from each station by respective transformers. The third wire is a data line and is optically coupled to the remote stations. The remote stations are thus completely isolated from the cable, yet powered, clocked and synchronized therefrom without the need for local power supplies or local clocks. The signaling method switches the data line onto the power lines, and provides a high degree of data security by recognizing both the polarity and the position of a pulse on the data line within an AC cycle.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1983Date of Patent: February 4, 1986Assignee: Eaton Corp.Inventors: David L. Schieble, Walter L. Rutchik, Merle R. Swinehart
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Patent number: 4301508Abstract: An A.C. electric power usage measuring and display system using microcomputer based digital processing. Power usage pulses optically sensed from a watthour meter rotary disc and time pulses sensed from the 60 Hz A.C. power line are input to a microprocessor that is programmed to calculate and display the day of the week 1 to 7, the time of day on a 24-hour clock basis, the total watthours and kilowatthours since the start of a billing period on a decimal basis, the peak interval watthours and kilowatthours on a decimal basis, the peak interval start time and end time on a 24-hour clock basis for a peak interval of predetermined time, the peak power demand in kilowatts on a decimal basis, the day of the peak demand on a weekly 1 to 7 basis, the time of the peak demand on a 24-hour clock basis, and the present demand in kilowatts on a decimal basis.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 1979Date of Patent: November 17, 1981Assignee: Eaton Corp.Inventors: John A. Anderson, Richard C. Born, Frank A. Knopf, Richard R. Sabroff, Herman P. Schutten, Donald L. Van Zeeland
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Patent number: 4266175Abstract: The control system has application to polyphase AC wound rotor motor which employ opposed parallel connected phase controlled thyristors together with series connected fixed resistors in each leg of a delta connected secondary impedance network. The line-to-line secondary terminals of the motor provide a source of polyphase variable frequency and variable amplitude AC reference signals. The variable frequency, variable voltage reference signals are converted into complementary pairs of square wave synchronization voltages. These same reference voltages are also concurrently integrated during their respective positive and negative half cycles to provide complementary pairs of constant peak amplitude, variable frequency voltages which are combined with associated ones of the aforementioned synchronization voltages to provide synchronization locks.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1979Date of Patent: May 5, 1981Assignee: Eaton Corp.Inventors: Dennis H. Braun, Robert W. Spink
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Patent number: 4143696Abstract: An improved self-retaining fastener which allows non-rotational, longitudinal insertion of an externally threaded fastener and prevents non-rotational, longitudinal removal thereof. The improved fastener includes antirotation means adapted for frontal insertion into a mounting structure, means for self-locking upon insertion into the mounting structure, and means for enhancing the locking frictional force imposed on the externally threaded fastener.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 1977Date of Patent: March 13, 1979Assignee: Eaton Corp.Inventors: Robert J. Holton, James F. Waterson
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Patent number: RE30678Abstract: Ground to neutral fault protection employing dormant oscillators which are only energized and function on the .[.occurance.]. .Iadd.occurrence .Iaddend.of such type of a ground fault. Combined with known types of two and three wire single phase AC ground fault interrupters to provide circuit interruption regardless of which wire is faulted to ground.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 1976Date of Patent: July 14, 1981Assignee: Eaton Corp.Inventors: Donald L. Van Zeeland, Russell P. Schuchmann