Patents Assigned to ElectroDynamics, Inc.
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Patent number: 7187296Abstract: A rugged, miniature, waterproof and lightweight magnetic latching indicator with an auxiliary switch. The indicator includes a solenoid, an elongated plunger mounted in the solenoid, the plunger supporting a first permanent magnet with the magnet being surrounded by specially dimensioned non-magnetic spacers. The plunger and solenoid are packaged in a non-magnetic housing with a solenoid locator, a top cap and a bottom cap maintaining the indicator in a compact waterproof package. An indicator button is mounted to the plunger and a reed switch biasing spring and second permanent magnet are located between the bottom cap and the solenoid. The plunger moves from a retracted latching position to an extended position. In the retracted position, the indicator button is retracted and not readily visible and the second permanent magnet maintains the reed switch in a closed position.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2005Date of Patent: March 6, 2007Assignee: L-3 Communications, Electrodynamics, Inc.Inventors: Stanley Luberda, John Popoolapade, Donald Lee Donavon
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Publication number: 20060220896Abstract: A rugged, miniature, waterproof and lightweight magnetic latching indicator with an auxiliary switch. The indicator includes a solenoid, an elongated plunger mounted in the solenoid, the plunger supporting a first permanent magnet with the magnet being surrounded by specially dimensioned non-magnetic spacers. The plunger and solenoid are packaged in a non-magnetic housing with a solenoid locator, a top cap and a bottom cap maintaining the indicator in a compact waterproof package. An indicator button is mounted to the plunger and a reed switch biasing spring and second permanent magnet are located between the bottom cap and the solenoid. The plunger moves from a retracted latching position to an extended position. In the retracted position, the indicator button is retracted and not readily visible and the second permanent magnet maintains the reed switch in a closed position.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2005Publication date: October 5, 2006Applicant: L-3 Communications, Electrodynamics, Inc.Inventors: Stanley Luberda, John Popoolapade, Donald Donavon
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Patent number: 6198466Abstract: A nonmechanical fully electronic multifunctional digital indicator useful for providing elapsed time indications or as event counters is disclosed. The event counter uses a ChLCD-type matrix array and requires unique steps to properly erase and place new information on the display without inadvertently changing the status of individual array elements.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1999Date of Patent: March 6, 2001Assignee: L3 Communications Electrodynamics, Inc.Inventors: Robert S. Morich, Victor J. Szeplaki
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Patent number: 5657002Abstract: A resettable, latching indicator is described. The indicator has a pair of electrical terminals through which it connects to the circuitry whose state is being indicated. The device includes an electromagnetic coil with a first lead connected to a first terminal of the device and a second lead connected to a first contact within the device. A second contact within the device is connected to the second indicator terminal, completing the circuit within the device. In a preferred embodiment, the device is arranged as a fuse state indicator with the device terminals connected in parallel with a fuse. Before fuse blow, an internal electrical contact is formed as the first and second contacts are closed an abutment formed on a spring-biased indicator flag. When the fuse blows, current passes through the coil, thus creating a magnetic field. The field moves a spring-biased armature having a catch which normally retains the indicator flag in a non-indicating position.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1995Date of Patent: August 12, 1997Assignee: Electrodynamics, Inc.Inventor: Gerald W. Ogden
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Patent number: 5617080Abstract: A dimmable, infrared secure, indicator for use in equipment panel displays capable of maintaining sufficient luminance for proper equipment operation by personnel in covert situations, while minimizing detection by hostile entities is realized by a device comprising an light source, an infrared absorbing filter, and two polarizers. These components are incorporated into an external housing which includes a selectively rotatable segment capable of rotating one of the polarizers from a fully parallel to fully crossed position with respect to the other and a hood which minimizes the viewing angle of the indicator.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 1994Date of Patent: April 1, 1997Assignee: Electrodynamics, Inc.Inventor: Robert S. Morich
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Patent number: 5581520Abstract: An elapsed time hour meter for measuring and indicating an amount of elapsed time used in many types of applications. The elapsed time hour meter has a cylindrical rotating counter indicator that indicates the amount of elapsed time, and it is driven by an electrically powered watch movement. The gear work of the elapsed time hour meter couples the watch movement to the rotating counter whereby the watch movement drives the counter indicator to measure and indicate the actual amount of elapsed time. The watch movement is a reliable production wrist watch without battery, face and hands and to the minute stem of which is affixed a minute gear coupled to an intermediate gear supported on a lower housing half which couples to the counter indicator. The power supply elements and external terminals are supported in the upper housing half. The elapsed time hour meter is versatile and reliable and has the advantages of being small in size, low in cost, and low in power consumption.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 1994Date of Patent: December 3, 1996Assignee: Electrodynamics, Inc.Inventor: Gerald W. Ogden
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Patent number: D272667Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 1981Date of Patent: February 14, 1984Assignee: ElectroDynamics, Inc.Inventor: James H. Kazara