Patents Assigned to General Equipment and Manufacturing Company, Inc., d/b/a TopWorx, Inc.
  • Publication number: 20190331143
    Abstract: A valve signature diagnosis and leak testing device includes a spool valve operatively connected to a pilot valve, the pilot valve being configured to position the spool valve to one of an open position and a closed position. A blocker valve is fluidly connected to a control fluid outlet of the spool valve. An electrical module is operatively connected to the pilot valve, a supply of control fluid, and the blocker valve, the electrical module being capable of sending pulsed electrical signals to the pilot valve and the blocker valve to selectively position the spool valve and the blocker valve to an open or closed position.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 8, 2019
    Publication date: October 31, 2019
    Applicant: General Equipment and Manufacturing Company, Inc., d/b/a TopWorx, Inc.
    Inventors: Bruce R. Penning, Jingli Li, Bruce Rigsby, Robert L. LaFountain
  • Publication number: 20150038241
    Abstract: A discontinuous shaft assembly includes a first shaft arranged for rotation about a first axis and including an end arranged for placement adjacent the wall at a first desired location disposed on a first side of the wall, with a magnetic portion carried by the first shaft. The assembly also includes a second shaft arranged for rotation about a second axis and including an end arranged for placement adjacent the wall of the enclosure at a second desired location disposed on a second side of the wall, with a magnetic portion carried by the second shaft. The first magnetic portion is arranged to cooperate with the second magnetic portion so that rotation of the first shaft about the first axis causes rotation of the second shaft about the second axis.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 31, 2014
    Publication date: February 5, 2015
    Applicant: General Equipment and Manufacturing Company, Inc., d/b/a TopWorx, Inc..
    Inventors: Jason S. Jennings, Michael Simmons
  • Publication number: 20140261794
    Abstract: A quick-disconnect connector assembly includes a housing having a bore that extends up to but not through a first end of the housing. The connector assembly also includes a proximity switch disposed within the bore, and the proximity switch includes a switch body, a first contact member, and a second contact member. A portion of each of the first and second contact members extends from the switch body towards a second end of the housing. In a first switch position, a contact of a displaceable switching assembly is in contact with the first contact member, and in a second switch position, the contact is in contact with the second contact member. The connector assembly also includes an external connection assembly including a first pin that is electrically coupled to the first contact member and a second pin that is electrically coupled to the second contact member.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 13, 2013
    Publication date: September 18, 2014
    Applicant: General Equipment and Manufacturing Company, Inc., d/b/a TopWorx, Inc.
    Inventors: Gregory Curtis Merrifield, Robert Lynn LaFountain
  • Publication number: 20140151587
    Abstract: A configurable process control device, which includes a field device, such as a valve position controller, that can be configured by a user to emulate any one of a plurality of different types of process control devices, is provided with an electronic display assembly. The electronic display assembly is operatively connected with a control circuit that is arranged to respond to the specific configuration of the field device to cause the electronic display assembly to display information relevant to the specific type of control device the field device has been configured to emulate. The information may include safety certification information specific to each of the different types of process control devices that the field device can be configured to emulate.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 30, 2012
    Publication date: June 5, 2014
    Applicant: General Equipment and Manufacturing Company, Inc., d/b/a TopWorx, Inc.
    Inventor: Robert Lynn LaFountain
  • Publication number: 20130300524
    Abstract: Magnetic switches are disclosed herein. An example apparatus includes a mount and a switch actuator assembly coupled to the mount. The switch actuator assembly includes a body, a trigger, and a first magnet oriented to be attracted to a second magnet. Movement of the body from a first position to a second position is to cause relative movement between the first magnet and the second magnet and relative movement between the trigger and a switch.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 5, 2013
    Publication date: November 14, 2013
    Applicant: GENERAL EQUIPMENT AND MANUFACTURING COMPANY, INC. d/b/a TOPWORX, INC.
    Inventor: GENERAL EQUIPMENT AND MANUFACTURING COMPANY, INC. d/b/a TOPWORX, INC.
  • Publication number: 20130234814
    Abstract: Proximity switches include a hermetically sealed unit that can be used in harsh environments and under significant pressures, such as underwater and in nuclear power facilities, without having any parts that would require replacement or periodic maintenance. The proximity switches are preferably switches actuated by physical movement of a contact in response to changing magnetic forces. The switches are preferably disposed in a body tube optionally including a hermetic seal assembly to seal an open end of the body tube and/or a ferrule that prevents electrical wires attached to the switch inside the body tube from being pulled away from the switch. Further, the switches preferably maintain a contact pressure between electrical contacts sufficient to withstand acceleration seismic testing of 10 g with no contact discontinuity.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 27, 2012
    Publication date: September 12, 2013
    Applicant: General Equipment and Manufacturing Company, Inc. ,d/b/a TopWorx, Inc.
    Inventor: General Equipment and Manufacturing Company, Inc. ,d/b/a TopWorx, Inc.
  • Publication number: 20130169388
    Abstract: Proximity switches are disclosed that preferably are provided in a hermetically sealed unit that can be used in harsh environments and under significant pressures, such as underwater and in nuclear power facilities, without having any parts that would require replacement or periodic maintenance. The proximity switches are preferably switches actuated by physical movement of a contact in response to changing magnetic forces. The switches are preferably disposed in a body tube optionally including a hermetic seal assembly to seal an open end of the body tube and/or a ferrule that prevents electrical wires attached to the switch inside the body tube from being pulled away from the switch. Further, the switches preferably maintain a contact pressure between electrical contacts sufficient to withstand acceleration seismic testing of 10 g with no contact discontinuity.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 27, 2012
    Publication date: July 4, 2013
    Applicant: General Equipment and Manufacturing Company, Inc., d/b/a TopWorx, Inc..
    Inventor: General Equipment and Manufacturing Company, Inc., d/b/a TopWorx, Inc..
  • Publication number: 20130169391
    Abstract: An enclosed proximity switch assembly includes a top enclosure and a bottom enclosure that are coupled to form an interior volume. A shaft protrusion upwardly extends from a top surface of the top enclosure, and an interior bore portion having an enclosed volume is defined within the shaft protrusion to form a portion of the interior volume. A first end of a vertical shaft is rotatably disposed within the interior bore portion such that the shaft rotates relative to the top and bottom enclosures. A samarium cobalt target magnet is coupled to the shaft, and the target magnet interacts with a samarium cobalt driver magnet within a proximity switch when the target magnet is rotated within a predetermined distance of a top portion of the proximity switch. The interaction causes a switch to move from a first state to a second state, or vice versa.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 28, 2012
    Publication date: July 4, 2013
    Applicant: General Equipment and Manufacturing Company, Inc . , d/b/a TopWorx, Inc.
    Inventor: General Equipment and Manufacturing Company, Inc. , d/b/a TopWorx, Inc.
  • Publication number: 20130027831
    Abstract: A switch module used for position sensing may be operated in a number of modes for compatibility with a number of legacy position sensing products. A dry switch circuit can be configured to provide a direct output, emulating dry reed, high-side or low-side switched configurations. Alternatively, the dry switch circuit can be connected to an input of a NAMUR circuit to provide the known current output for that standard. In another configuration the dry switch can be selectively coupled to one of two NAMUR circuits allowing the switch module to provide a low-to-high current NAMUR output or a high-to-low current NAMUR output.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 26, 2012
    Publication date: January 31, 2013
    Applicant: General Equipment and Manufacturing Company, Inc., d/b/a TopWorx, Inc.
    Inventor: Bruce R. Penning
  • Publication number: 20130021123
    Abstract: An enclosed proximity switch assembly includes a top enclosure and a bottom enclosure that are coupled to form an interior volume. A shaft protrusion upwardly extends from a top surface of the top enclosure, and an interior bore portion having an enclosed volume is defined within the shaft protrusion to form a portion of the interior volume. A first end of a vertical shaft is rotatably disposed within the interior bore portion such that the shaft rotates relative to the top and bottom enclosures. A samarium cobalt target magnet is coupled to the shaft, and the target magnet interacts with a samarium cobalt driver magnet within a proximity switch when the target magnet is rotated within a predetermined distance of a top portion of the proximity switch. The interaction causes a switch to move from a first state to a second state, or vice versa.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 25, 2012
    Publication date: January 24, 2013
    Applicant: General Equipment and Manufacturing Company, Inc. d/b/a TopWorx, Inc.
    Inventors: Gregory C. Merrifield, Robert L. LaFountain, Brian P. Pate, Michael J. Simmons
  • Publication number: 20130021167
    Abstract: A safety station for use in a process plant includes one or more leverless limit switches to detect activation of one or more parts of the safety station. The safety station further includes a wireless transmitter coupled to the leverless limit switches to transmit signals associated with the safety station to a base station device, which is communicatively coupled to one or more control and/or monitoring devices.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 19, 2012
    Publication date: January 24, 2013
    Applicant: General Equipment and Manufacturing Company, Inc., d/b/a TopWorx, Inc.
    Inventor: Ronald D. Harper, JR.
  • Publication number: 20130000753
    Abstract: A valve signature diagnosis and leak testing device includes a spool valve operatively connected to a pilot valve, the pilot valve being configured to position the spool valve to one of an open position and a closed position. A blocker valve is fluidly connected to a control fluid outlet of the spool valve. An electrical module is operatively connected to the pilot valve, a supply of control fluid, and the blocker valve, the electrical module being capable of sending pulsed electrical signals to the pilot valve and the blocker valve to selectively position the spool valve and the blocker valve to an open or closed position.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 30, 2011
    Publication date: January 3, 2013
    Applicant: General Equipment and Manufacturing Company, Inc., d/b/a TopWorx, Inc.
    Inventors: Bruce R. Penning, Jingli Li, Bruce Rigsby, Robert L. LaFountain
  • Publication number: 20120325322
    Abstract: An automatic speed searching device for a partial stroke test of a control valve includes a spool valve operatively connected to a pilot valve and a blocker valve. An electrical module is operatively connected to the pilot valve, a supply of control fluid, and the blocker valve. In an open position of the spool valve, a first control fluid inlet is fluidly connected to a first control fluid outlet, and in a closed position of the spool valve the first control fluid outlet is fluidly connected to a second control fluid outlet. A method of determining an optimum stroke speed includes iteratively powering a main and secondary solenoid in the electrical module and updating parameters to move a control element of the control valve until movement of the control element is within a desired range.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 23, 2011
    Publication date: December 27, 2012
    Applicant: General Equipment and Manufacturing Company, Inc. d/b/a TopWorx, Inc.
    Inventors: Jingli Li, Bruce Rigsby, Robert L. LaFountain, Bruce R. Penning
  • Publication number: 20120260993
    Abstract: A poppet valve assembly to control a pneumatic actuator may include a housing having a central bore. A first module may be disposed within the central bore, and the first module may have a first and second poppet valve. A second module may also be disposed within the central bore, and the second module may have a third and fourth poppet valve. A supply of pressurized fluid may be in fluid communication with a plurality of control valves such that pressurized fluid from the control valves opens and closes the poppet valves. The supply of pressurized fluid may also be in fluid communication with the first module and the second module such that the opening and closing of the poppet valves controls the position of the pneumatic actuator.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 30, 2012
    Publication date: October 18, 2012
    Applicant: General Equipment and Manufacturing Company, Inc., d/b/a TopWorx, Inc.
    Inventor: Bruce R. Penning
  • Publication number: 20120206224
    Abstract: A magnetically-triggered proximity switch includes a cylindrical switch body and a bias member non-movably secured within the switch body. The proximity switch also includes first and second normally-closed contacts and first and second normally-open contacts. The proximity switch further includes a spherical contact magnet disposed within the switch body, with the contact magnet being movable relative to the bias member from a first switch position and a second switch position. In the first switch position, an attraction to the bias member maintains the contact magnet in contact with the first and second normally-closed contacts, thereby completing a circuit between the first and second normally-closed contacts. In the second switch position, an attraction to a movable target external to the switch body moves the contact magnet into contact with the first and second normally-open contacts, thereby completing a circuit between the first and second normally-open contacts.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 9, 2012
    Publication date: August 16, 2012
    Applicant: General Equipment and Manufacturing Company, Inc.,d/b/a TopWorx, Inc.
    Inventor: Michael J. Simmons
  • Publication number: 20120007702
    Abstract: A magnetically-triggered proximity switch includes a cylindrical switch body and a first magnet non-movably secured within the switch body. The proximity switch also includes a pivoting cross arm. A second magnet may be movably disposed within the switch body, and the second magnet may be rigidly connected to the cross arm. When a magnetic target is not located within a specified range of the second magnet, the first magnet attracts the second magnet, thereby pivoting the cross arm into a first switch position and closing a first circuit. However, when the magnetic target is located within the specified range, the magnetic attraction between the target and the second magnet is greater than between the second magnet and the first magnet. The second magnet is displaced towards the target away from the first magnet, thereby pivoting the cross arm into a second switch position.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 13, 2011
    Publication date: January 12, 2012
    Applicant: General Equipment and Manufacturing Company, Inc. ,d/b/a TopWorx, Inc.
    Inventors: Joel Pearce, Robert L. LaFountain, Michael J. Simmons
  • Publication number: 20110050373
    Abstract: A magnetic target is provided for use with a magnetic proximity switch. The magnetic target includes a cylindrical body tube having an open end that partially defines a bore. A stationary magnet is located within the bore opposite the open end, and a movable magnet is disposed within the bore between the stationary magnet and the open end. An adjusting member is received into the bore, and a contact surface of the adjusting member engages the movable magnet. When the adjusting member is axially displaced, the contact surface causes a corresponding displacement of the movable magnet relative to the stationary magnet, eventually causing the magnetic flux field of each magnet to expand in a radial direction away from the longitudinal axis of each magnet. The stationary magnet and the movable magnet may be either axially-magnetized samarium-cobalt magnets or axially-magnetized neodymium magnets.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 2, 2009
    Publication date: March 3, 2011
    Applicant: General Equipment and Manufacturing Company, Inc., d/b/a TopWorx, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert L. LaFountain, Xueguang Bi
  • Publication number: 20100288120
    Abstract: A rotary actuator comprises a housing, a shaft, at least one piston, and at least one closed-wound power spring coupled to the shaft. The housing defines a cavity. The shaft is disposed supported within the cavity of the housing and adapted for rotational displacement between a first position and a second position. The at least one piston is supported within the cavity of the housing and operatively coupled to the shaft. The piston is adapted for sliding displacement in association with rotational displacement of the shaft. The at least one closed-wound power spring is disposed within the cavity of the housing and operatively coupled to the shaft. So configured, the closed-wound power spring biases the shaft and the at least one piston into a predetermined relationship.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 15, 2009
    Publication date: November 18, 2010
    Applicant: General Equipment and Manufacturing Company, Inc., d/b/a/ TopWorx, Inc. ("TopWorx")
    Inventor: Bruce R. Penning