Patents Assigned to Environment/One Corporation
  • Patent number: 3936192
    Abstract: An optical oil monitor that measures particle contamination in oil by passing light through an oil sample and picking up the light that is scattered at 90.degree. by the particle contaminaton and measures chemical breakdown by the attenuation of the light passing substantially straight through the oil with a second sensor. Alternately a sample and a reference are passed between the light responsive sensors for error correction and calibration so that each sensor will have an output signal alternating between a sample signal and a reference signal. A control signal of the same frequency is provided in combination with a plurality of gates to separate the sample and reference signals. The attenuation reference signal is compared to a standard signal to produce an error output for regulating the intensity of the light source to compensate for power source fluctuations, lamp characteristic changes, window soiling and the like.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 19, 1973
    Date of Patent: February 3, 1976
    Assignee: Environment/One Corporation
    Inventor: George F. Skala
  • Patent number: 3932801
    Abstract: An induction heating unit including inverter circuit means comprised by a gate controlled thyristor and commutation circuit coupled together in circuit relationship and excited from a set of power supply terminals connected to a source of excitation potential. An induction heating coil is coupled to and excited by the inverter circuit means in a manner such that the loading on the induction heating coil determines at least in part the operating frequency at which the inverter circuit means operates. Gating circuit means comprised by a gating signal generator and enabling circuit means are coupled to and control turn-on of the gate control thyristor with the gating circuit means comprising a feedback sensing circuit coupled to the induction heating coil for deriving a feedback trigger signal synchronized with the frequency of operation of the commutation circuit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 11, 1974
    Date of Patent: January 13, 1976
    Assignee: Environment/One Corporation
    Inventor: Philip H. Peters, Jr.