Patents Assigned to Engineered Products
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Patent number: 4750410Abstract: A control device adapted to be installed in a conduit for an automotive air conditioning system includes a generally rectangular housing mounted, for example, in the dash board of a vehicle to define an opening. A louver assembly is rotatably mounted in the housing on a pair of shafts which extend from end walls of the louver assembly into bearing apertures formed in the ends walls of the housing. An O-ring is installed on one of the shafts and frictionally engages the inner wall of one of the bearing apertures to enable the louver assembly to be selectively and rotationally positioned in the housing for controlling the amount and directional flow of the air out of the opening. A pair of slots formed in the end wall of the housing on either side of at least one of the bearing apertures define a resilient tab which allows the louver assembly to be snapped into and out of the housing.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1987Date of Patent: June 14, 1988Assignee: Sterling Engineered Products Inc.Inventor: Jerome T. Parker
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Patent number: 4744518Abstract: A paint spray gun is provided with a means of adjustably controlling fanning of the spray which may be regulated independently of the rotative position of the air cap. A valve member axially shiftable by an adjustment screw adjustably controls the flow of air to fanning control ports in the air cap without interfering with the flow of atomizing air to the paint spray nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1986Date of Patent: May 17, 1988Assignee: Can-Am Engineered Products, Inc.Inventor: Dennis W. Toth
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Patent number: 4741968Abstract: A heat and pressure consolidated laminate made with a plurality of core sheets impregnated with an unsaturated polyester treating solution, the polyester providing the laminate with improved flexibility and enabling a core color that matches the color of the decor or face sheet.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1986Date of Patent: May 3, 1988Assignee: Sterling Engineered Products Inc.Inventors: Andrew N. Dion, John B. Jalbert
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Patent number: 4740739Abstract: A battery charger and associated method for charging a DC battery utilizes a step-down transformer with high leakage reactance, and means for rectifying and regulating the step-down transformer output to continuously supply a constant charging current to the battery. Feedback from a current sensing means in series with the battery is provided for determining proper regulation. A discharge current controller in parallel with the battery contains a load resistor and switching means electrically responsive to a pulse train generator. The discharge current is applied to the battery in a rapid succession of brief pulses throughout the entire charging cycle, with the discharge current pulses being superimposed over the charging current. The discharge current pulse duration is selected utilizing the pulse train generator, between 50 and 100 microseconds with a time period on the order of twenty times the pulse duration.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 1987Date of Patent: April 26, 1988Assignee: Premier Engineered Products CorporationInventors: Leon D. Quammen, James M. Hisle
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Patent number: 4732670Abstract: An improved classifying apparatus and assembly for the tensioning of vibratory screens includes a rigid frame, a pair of classifying screens in the frame and means for tensioning the screens. The improvement in the means for tensioning the screens includes a stationary anchor at one end of the screens and elongate rotatable elements adjacent the other ends of the screens. Levers are mounted to the ends of the rotatable elements outside of the frame and a tensioning cable extends between the levers. A tensioning member is positioned in the cable which, when adjusted, rotates the rotatable elements to simultaneously and uniformly adjust the tension on the screens.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1986Date of Patent: March 22, 1988Assignee: Production Engineered Products, Inc.Inventor: Robert D. Nelson
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Patent number: 4729722Abstract: A turbo compressor mounted upon a hollow box-like housing is provided with a noise suppressor which includes a rectangular open ended box-like structure suspended from the housing by flexible walled tubes which constitute an air inlet and an air outlet to the housing through which air flows to prevent heat build up within the housing. The suppressor walls are lined with a sound absorbent material which, combined with the non-rigid suspension of the suppressor from the housing and the non-linear air entrance and exit paths to and from the housing, suppresses sound generated by flow of high pressure air from the compressor into the housing through a shaft bearing. Noise generated by the flow of air into the compressor inlet is reduced by blocking the inlet with a block of porous foamed plastic material which also functions as an inlet filter.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1986Date of Patent: March 8, 1988Assignee: Can-Am Engineered Products, Inc.Inventor: Dennis W. Toth
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Patent number: 4709980Abstract: The invention contemplates a buried-cable junction enclosure that is characterized by an inner wall surface of circular symmetry about a vertical axis, wherein a relatively large-diameter cylindrical base member or storage vault accommodates substantial helically coiled end lengths of the two cables to be spliced, and wherein an intermediate frustoconical member provides smooth inner-surface transition from the base member to the much-reduced cylindrical inner surface of a pedestal member, having removable-cap access at or near grade level. The pedestal member is sized and adapted for removable suspension and containment of the splice case by which corresponding lines (fibers) of the respective cable ends are connected. The respective cables enter the enclosure at diametrically opposed ports at the closed end or floor of the base member.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 1985Date of Patent: December 1, 1987Assignee: Coastal Engineered Products Company, Inc.Inventors: Gene P. Coll, Ignazio Leonardo
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Patent number: 4693818Abstract: A moving bed ion exchange apparatus including a loading vessel having a resin inlet and a resin outlet and containing an ion exchange resin bed, a feed liquid inlet and outlet for passing a feed liquid through the resin bed in the loading vessel, a U-shaped regeneration vessel containing an ion exchange resin bed, one end of the regeneration vessel having a first conduit in resin transfer communication with the resin outlet in the loading vessel and the other end of the regeneration vessel having a second conduit in resin transfer communication with the resin inlet of the loading vessel, a first resin passing control valve for controlling the flow of resin through the first conduit, a second resin passing control valve for controlling the flow of resin through the second conduit, a regenerant inlet connected to the regeneration vessel for introducing regenerant into said vessel, a displacement rinse inlet connected to the regeneration vessel for introducing a rinse liquid into said regeneration vessel to diplType: GrantFiled: October 22, 1984Date of Patent: September 15, 1987Assignee: UIP Engineered Products CorporationInventors: Conrad Terrien, Lee G. Carlson
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Patent number: 4683864Abstract: Fuel routing apparatus for use with fuel-injected engines is provided. In accordance with certain of its aspects, the apparatus automatically recycles fuel to the vehicle's engine when the fuel stream from the vehicle's storage tank is interrupted. In accordance with other aspects, the apparatus provides automatic hydraulic switching between fuel tanks for multiple fuel tank vehicles. In certain preferred embodiments, the apparatus includes a replaceable fuel filter and provides automatic bleeding of entrained air from the fuel stream which is delivered to the vehicle's engine.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 1985Date of Patent: August 4, 1987Assignee: Whitehead Engineered Products, Inc.Inventor: George H. Bucci
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Patent number: 4674167Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for utilizing a unique multi-chambered conduit insert for converting a single chambered conduit into a multi-chambered conduit. In particular, the conduit insert includes a plurality of cooperating longitudinally extending walls defining a plurality of parallel spaced apart coextensive chambers. The outer wall of each chamber which is adjacent the inner supporting surface of the single chambered conduit has a configuration wherein, if the outer wall contacts the inner conduit surface when the conduit insert is inserted within the conduit, such contact is line-to-line contact. This construction results in minimal contact of the insert with the interior wall of the existing conduit and enables the multi-chambered conduit insert to be fed into the existing conduit with the expenditure of minimal energy.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 1986Date of Patent: June 23, 1987Assignee: Sterling Engineered Products Inc.Inventors: Charles E. Hubbard, Donald E. Berkemeier
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Patent number: 4670154Abstract: A mixed resin bed deionizing apparatus for removing toxic or mineral substances from fluid passing through a loading vessel containing a mixed bed of cation and anion resins and a regeneration assembly for regenerating the cation and anion resins for return to the loading vessel, the assembly including a separation vessel for separating the cation and anion resins and two "U"-shaped regeneration vessels, one for regenerating cation resins and one for regenerating aniona resins, the resins being admitted to the regeneration vessels in predetermined amounts which are advanced through the regeneration vessels by removing a predetermined amounts of regenerated resin from the discharge end of the vessel, shifting the remaining resin in the vessel to refill the space in the discharge end and adding a corresponding amount of exhausted or loaded resin to the other end, passing a regenerant through the regeneration vessel counter to the direction of movement of the resin through the regeneration vessel and rinsing theType: GrantFiled: December 2, 1985Date of Patent: June 2, 1987Assignee: UIP Engineered Products CorporationInventors: Lee G. Carlson, Conrad Terrien, Roger Queisser
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Patent number: 4609583Abstract: A rubber bumper mounting strip for an asphalt shingle cutting cylinder including a metal backing strip having a number of mounting sections interconnected by narrow perforated bridges and being offset from the plane of the mounting sections and a rubber bumper molded to the backing strip with the bridges encapsulated in the rubber bumper.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 1982Date of Patent: September 2, 1986Assignee: UIP Engineered Products CorporationInventor: Ernst G. Breckenfelder
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Patent number: 4549838Abstract: A method for quickly manufacturing a connector plate of varying design strength in a minimum size plate for joining wooden members which approximates the ideal connector plate for that particular design, thereby making it unnecessary to use plates of greater strength than required. The plate is produced with a controlled number of teeth extending transversely outwardly from one major side of the plate in varying patterns. The new and improved method includes feeding sheet metal stock of predetermined width through a die having a plurality of punches that are controlled for relative movement with respect to the stock, striking the sheet metal plate with the die at predetermined intervals to form the particular desired pattern of teeth extending from the plate and leaving a plurality of longitudinally extending slots formed in the plate, and cutting the plate when the desired total length of the plate is reached.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1980Date of Patent: October 29, 1985Assignee: Alpine Engineered Products, Inc.Inventor: Robert W. Birckhead
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Patent number: 4534438Abstract: There is described a connecting assembly for a light weight vehicle having mutually engageable hook and latch portions wherein the hook portion comprises engaging hooks to engage and lift the latch means, the engaging portion further including a shoulder to cause the subsequent disengagement of the latch and engaging portions, support hooks to receive the latch portion upon its disengagement from the engagement hooks, and a levered handle actuatable to cause disengagement of the latch portion from the support hooks.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1984Date of Patent: August 13, 1985Assignee: Midon Engineered Products, Inc.Inventors: Donald J. Mowat, H. Michael Doman
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Patent number: 4445456Abstract: An air filter restriction indicating device communicating with the supply of air passing from an air filter to the air intake of an internal combustion engine. The indicating device senses a decrease in the supply of air drawn through the air filter by the engine based upon changes in the amount of vacuum in the negative side of the air supply, the amount of restriction being indicated by the movement of an indicating device. Improved means included in the indicating device senses the movement of the indicating device and progressively locks the indicating device into various indicating positions as the vacuum increases due to an increased restriction of the filter, so that the maximum reading of restriction achieved during engine operation remains visible to the operator or maintenance personnel even after the engine is turned off.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1981Date of Patent: May 1, 1984Assignee: Engineered Products CompanyInventor: Joseph N. Nelson
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Patent number: 4444656Abstract: Classifying apparatus and methods for the separation of solids of differing sizes includes a screening deck having an inclined frame and a screen in the frame on which the solids are deposited and moved downwardly. A plurality of beams extend beneath the screen transversely of the frame and the ends of the beam are mounted to the frame by a resilient mounting to isolate vibrations of the beam from the frame. A tappet assembly is fixed to each of the beams and contacts the underside of the screen and a vibrator motor is mounted to each of the beams to directly vibrate the beam, the tappet assembly of each beam, and the screen. Controls may be provided for independently operating each of the vibrators to vary one or both of the frequency or the amplitude of the vibrations of the screen over its length.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1982Date of Patent: April 24, 1984Assignee: Production Engineered Products, Inc.Inventors: Ronald W. Nelson, Robert D. Nelson
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Patent number: 4369728Abstract: An improved air filter restriction indicating device is disclosed for use in connection with an internal combustion engine intake air filtration system. The improvement resides in a novel structure for resetting the indicating device which permits the indicating device to be reliably used in cold, wet environments and in particularly dirty, dusty environments.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 1981Date of Patent: January 25, 1983Assignee: Engineered Products CompanyInventor: Joseph N. Nelson
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Patent number: 4339202Abstract: An apparatus for weighing and mixing asphalt and a stabilizer by weight, the apparatus including a weigh bucket and a weigh hopper, the asphalt and stabilizer being fed to the bucket and hopper simultaneously and discharged to an intermediate mixer when the predetermined weight ratio has been fed to the bucket and hopper, the asphalt stabilizer composition being mixed for a predetermined period of time and fed to a surge mixer, the cycle being repeated whenever the surge mixer is not filled.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 1980Date of Patent: July 13, 1982Assignee: UIP Engineered Products CorporationInventors: Wallace L. Hart, John W. Ricketts
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Patent number: 4286697Abstract: A shoulder suspended semi-flexible bag configured to conform to and substantially wrap the torso of a carrier, comprising flexible crease resistant panel means secured to the sides of the bag, reinforcing support thereto, such panel means being capable of sufficient flexing as permits the bag to be turned insideout without permanently creasing the reinforcing panels.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 1980Date of Patent: September 1, 1981Assignee: Engineered Products, Inc.Inventor: Robert A. Baker
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Patent number: 4248554Abstract: A door boring jig system for aligning a cross bore and edge hole in a door, including a pair of spaced clamping jaws; a bore hole in one clamping jaw locating the position of the cross bore; adjustment means for moving the clamping jaws toward and away from each other to adjust to the width of a door to be bored; a bushing mounting hole in the other clamping jaw aligned with the first bore hole; a split bushing having a flange at one end and a hinge at each end, each hinge including a pair of pins mounted in separate parts of the split bushing and a link pivotably mounted to both pins; each link being loosely fitted to at least one of the pins to enable the bushing parts to slide or translate as well as pivot or rotate relative to each other; guide means mounted between the clamping jaws remote from the first hole and bushing mounting hole and having an edge hole guide for defining the position of the edge hole; and edge bevel accommodator means including first and second mounting means carried by the guide mType: GrantFiled: October 1, 1979Date of Patent: February 3, 1981Assignee: Engineered Products Security CorporationInventors: August S. Boucher, Clarence R. Haaker