Patents Assigned to General Signal
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Patent number: 5655780Abstract: A mixer seal assembly for a closable vessel having a dynamic mixer shaft seal in a bore in a vessel flange and a static seal for vessel transport formable by insertion of a disconnected lower portion of a fast connect coupling which is fast to install on the mixer shaft into the flange bore above the dynamic seal. The resulting seal assembly can seal the vessel for over-the-road transport. The dynamic seal includes a circular lip which sealingly engages the surface of the mixer shaft. The static seal includes an O-ring disposed in a first annular groove in the coupling portion. A shaft bushing disposed adjacent to the shaft seal in the flange bore minimizes shaft runout in the shaft seal and permits use of relatively rigid and dry running materials such as fluorocarbon polymer in the shaft seal.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 1996Date of Patent: August 12, 1997Assignee: General Signal Corp.Inventors: Jeffrey S. Gambrill, Larry G. Porter, Robert A. Stolpman
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Patent number: 5644293Abstract: A ground fault detection scheme uniquely incorporated within a distributed intelligence, fire alarm and detection system, such that detection is achieved with location identification. The modules (and transponders) of the system collaborate with the loop controller in performing ground fault operations to determine precise existing ground conditions at the module locations.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 1995Date of Patent: July 1, 1997Assignee: General Signal CorporationInventors: Robert W. Right, Jan A. Braam, John P. Hewlin, Rick A. Wolf
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Patent number: 5622006Abstract: A bi-directional door for the elderly and handicapped which comprises a support assembly mounted to a floor, a swing gate pivotally mounted about a support shaft in the support assembly, and a controller assembly located within the support assembly. A first bevel gear at the base of the swing gate is positioned for rotation about the support shaft. A second bevel gear, which is controlled by the controller assembly, is coupled to the first bevel gear at a 90 degree angle. Accordingly, when the swing gate is opened and released, the controller assembly controls the rotation of the first and second bevel gears such that the swing gate returns back to a home position at a predetermined rate. In addition, the support assembly includes various ways for adjusting and fine tuning the angular position of the bi-directional door in the support assembly.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 1995Date of Patent: April 22, 1997Assignee: General Signal CorporationInventor: Terence J. Collins
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Patent number: 5620085Abstract: A spliced conveyer belt assembly having a belt which includes: first and second belt ends; a load carrying ply which is coextensive with the full length of the belt; first and second reinforcing plies spaced from the load carrying ply, the first and second reinforcing plies being disposed adjacent to the first and second belt ends, respectively; and a hinged joint having a plurality of first belt end fasteners and second belt end fasteners, each belt end fastener including first and second apertured plates disposed respectively adjacent to the respective sides of the belt at the respective first and second belt ends, and a bight capable of connecting the first apertured plate to second apertured plate; at least one securing device which is capable of extending through the apertures in the first and second apertured plates and through the belt; and a hinge pin extending through the bights of the first and second belt end fasteners.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 1996Date of Patent: April 15, 1997Assignee: General Signal CorporationInventors: Peter B. Cadou, John C. Homer, III, Robert J. Torok, William J. Nissen, Lloyd T. Ludolph
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Patent number: 5619076Abstract: Connection of batteries to the DC bus lines across which capacitors are connected in power systems, such as uninterruptible power systems, is carried out using an auxiliary switch which is controlled to connect the batteries to a DC bus line through a precharge resistor momentarily before connection is made through a main connector. The preconnection of the batteries through the precharge resistor provides a controlled rate of charge of the capacitors before closing of the main connector to thereby avoid excessive surge currents. When the main connector is opened, as when the power system is prepared for transportation or long term storage, the auxiliary switch interrupts the current path from the battery through the precharge resistor and provides a current path from the DC bus line through a discharge resistor to ground to bleed down the charge on the capacitors to a desired level within a selected period of time.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1994Date of Patent: April 8, 1997Assignee: General Signal Power Systems, Inc.Inventors: David L. Layden, Michael J. Cane, Robert Bishop
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Patent number: 5618026Abstract: There is provided a hybrid rotary control valve for use on existing rotary concentric control valve, or ball valve, platforms. In particular, the hybrid rotary control valve comprises a concentric valve chamber, adjustable valve seat, eccentric control valve plug, and retainer. In addition, a flexible seal or ring is situated between the adjustable valve seat and retainer to provide adjustable positioning of the adjustable valve seat when installed about a flow channel of the valve chamber and dynamic adjusting of the adjustable valve seat when engaged and disengaged by the eccentric control valve plug. Further, the adjustable valve seat includes an orifice that is offset from the center axis of the valve seat. By rotating the position of the valve seat, the flow characteristic of the control valve may be adjusted in an economical and efficient manner.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 1995Date of Patent: April 8, 1997Assignee: General Signal CorporationInventor: Craig Geyer
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Patent number: 5615129Abstract: The run-time available from an uninterruptible power system is accurately determined both during supply of power from the battery to the load and during the time where power is supplied directly from an AC power system to the load. During power outages, where power is supplied from the battery through the inverter to the load, the remaining run-time is first estimated by calculation and then corrected by modification of the calculated value according to the reciprocal of the run-time slope. Alternatively, a scaling factor is used as part of the first run-time calculations and a correction factor which applies more corrective weight as the time on inverter progresses may be used. During power outages and when power is supplied from the AC power system to the load the maximum available run-time is extrapolated from a table of values representing maximum available run-times at various levels of power being supplied to the load from a fully charged battery.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 1995Date of Patent: March 25, 1997Assignee: General Signal Power Systems, Inc.Inventors: Frederick A. Stich, Thomas G. Hubert, Timothy Walsh
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Patent number: 5581862Abstract: The present invention relates to filler tubes and, more particularly, to fuel filler tubes and methods of attaching them to automobile fuel tanks. The fuel filler tube of the present invention includes an inlet tube, a retainer member, sealing means and a fuel tank having a downwardly extending diameter portion. The retainer is disposed over the downwardly extending diameter portion and adhered to the tank. The inlet tube is then inserted into the fuel tank aperture until the inlet tubes annular flange engages the fuel tank's annular lip. A crimping tool is then inserted through the axial bore of the inlet tube and a plurality of bearings contained on the crimping tool are forced radially outwardly to thereby crimp the inlet tube and downwardly extending diameter portion together. The retainer member includes a plurality of recessed areas for hosting the expanded inlet tube and tank portions.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1994Date of Patent: December 10, 1996Assignee: General Signal CorporationInventors: Kevin R. Choma, Jack L. Boldt, Jr.
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Patent number: 5568975Abstract: A steady bearing on a mixer shaft in a vessel supported from the walls of the vessel by a plurality of pairs of parallel struts which are pivotably mounted at their ends in fixed parallel clevises, the inner clevises being included in a bearing support subassembly and the outer clevises being attached to the vessel wall. The struts and clevises define a plurality of supportive parallelogram structures. The steady bearing is free to slide axially along the mixer shaft. As the vessel expands or contracts in response to changes in internal pressure or temperature as required by process conditions, the shape of the parallelogram structures is free to change to lengthen or shorten the parallelogram diagonals, and in response the steady bearing moves to a new position along the shaft. Radial support of the bearing is maintained at all axial positions assumed by the bearing.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 1996Date of Patent: October 29, 1996Assignee: General Signal CorporationInventors: Robert Blakley, Marlin Schutte
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Patent number: 5568985Abstract: The improved steady bearing contains a trap at the distal end of a mixer shaft in a vessel whereby the steady bearing is isolated from materials being mixed. The steady bearing is preferably a dry-running ceramic ball bearing assembly. A hood on the mixer shaft defines a cavity open downward in communication with the interior of the vessel within which cavity the steady bearing is disposed. The cavity is provided with a process fluid, preferably a gas, at a pressure equal to or greater than the hydrostatic pressure of the materials being mixed outside the hood, whereby the materials are excluded from the hood and therefore are prevented from coming into contact with the steady bearing.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1994Date of Patent: October 29, 1996Assignee: General Signal CorporationInventor: Marlin Schutte
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Patent number: 5560709Abstract: A mixer assembly including a driven hollow quill having first and second conical portions in an axial bore and being adapted to receive and mate with a mixer shaft assembly including a mixer shaft having a conical chamfer to mate with the first conical portion and a quill shaft disposed on and removable from the end of the mixer shaft. The quill shaft has a threaded aperture which cooperates with a jack screw rotatably mounted within the quill bore to draw the conical chamfer into preloaded centered relationship with the first conical portion of the quill bore. A tapered sleeve lodged between the mixer shaft and the second conical portion of the quill bore distributes radial loads on the shaft over a large area of the quill, thereby preventing damage to the shaft and quill. A seal assembly on the mixer shaft isolates the housing from the interior of the vessel. The seal is readily removed for replacement. First, the tapered sleeve is released from the second conical portion.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1995Date of Patent: October 1, 1996Assignee: General Signal CorporationInventors: William F. Hutchings, Marlin D. Schutte, Stephen L. Markle, Joel S. Berg, David J. Engel
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Patent number: 5553787Abstract: An electrical connector for use in connecting a substantially flat cable to an outlet box which comprises a connector body having a rectangular or square box configuration. The connector body comprises a top portion having a first tab portion disposed about the front edge of the top portion for connecting the electrical connector to an outlet box; a first side wall connected to the top portion; a second side wall also connected to the top portion; a bottom portion having a second tab portion disposed about the front edge of the bottom portion for connecting the electrical connector to the outlet box; and a rear end having a through-hole therein is connected to both the top and bottom portions; and a saddle and screw for concurrently securing the cable disposed within the connector body and securing the connector body to the outlet box.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1994Date of Patent: September 10, 1996Assignee: General Signal CorporationInventor: Frank A. Guginsky
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Patent number: 5547167Abstract: A gate valve apparatus which includes a housing having a passageway defined therein for a fluent material, a generally planar gate, and apparatus for supporting the gate within the housing. The apparatus for supporting allows movement of the gate in opposed first and second directions that are generally parallel to the generally planar gate. The apparatus also includes an annular seal carried on the housing around the perimeter of the passageway and apparatus for moving the gate in a direction substantially perpendicular to the generally planar gate. The apparatus for moving includes a first and second shafts, the shafts have a first and second axial portions that is disposed in eccentric relationship to other axial portions of the shaft, a roller is carried on each of these eccentric portions. A roller including a bearing allowing free rotational movement is carried on each of these eccentric axial portions.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1995Date of Patent: August 20, 1996Assignee: General Signal CorporationInventors: Robert J. Torok, Ernest A. Duschen
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Patent number: 5537742Abstract: There is provided a method for joining the buss wires of a pair of flexible cables by splicing and encapsulating the ends of the cables together. This method involves the splicing of the two cables together by stripping oppositely disposed ends of the two cables such that the buss wires are left exposed. The exposed wires are inserted into respective ends of a connector tube formed of a material having a similar melting point, tensile strength and electrical conductivity properties to the buss wires disposed therein. Both ends of the connector tube are then welded to the oppositely disposed buss wires. Thereafter, the welded wires are encapsulated within an polymer encapsulation layer which overlaps with portions of the flexible sheath that had not been stripped. The polymer encapsulation layer is preferably one which exhibits a similar melting point and tensile strength to the flexible polymer sheath.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 1995Date of Patent: July 23, 1996Assignee: General Signal CorporationInventors: Huu V. Le, Michael W. Farslow, Jack J. Chen, Michael S. Yarnall
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Patent number: 5539623Abstract: A lighting device (32) is provided to illuminate indicia (18) of an EXIT sign (10) having a sign housing (12) defining an enclosure (22) therein and having a primary electrical power source. The lighting device is provided with a reflector (40) having a shallow V-shaped contour (43,44,45) defining a centrally located valley in the reflector and a source of illumination (42) positioned in the valley of the reflector and powered by the primary power source, the source of illumination including two rows of LEDs (65), each row having a plurality of LEDs, and the rows being separated from one another and positioned on either side of the valley. The LEDs are positioned on either side of the valley (44,45) a sufficient distance from the valley to illuminate the edges of the sign parallel to the valley while preventing areas within the valley from having dark and/or unilluminated spots. The rows of LEDs are mounted on opposite edges of a printed circuit board (70) positioned in the valley of the reflector.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 1994Date of Patent: July 23, 1996Assignee: General Signal CorporationInventors: Alan J. Gurz, James J. Burns, Hilaro S. Costa
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Patent number: 5526236Abstract: In a lighting fixture such as an exit sign, a light emitting diode lighting device is provided for mating engagement with an electrical socket of the lighting fixture. The light emitting diode device has a plurality of light emitting diodes recessed in a U-shaped channel for directing light through a diffuser into a desired illumination pattern.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 1994Date of Patent: June 11, 1996Assignee: General Signal CorporationInventors: James J. Burnes, Charles R. Rukouski
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Patent number: 5511881Abstract: A rotatably driveable enhanced-flow impeller system is provided for pumping at least one liquid in a tank through an outlet port thereof. A radial flow impeller has a first impeller face disposed proximate the bottom of the tank and proximate or extending into an inlet port for liquids in the tank bottom. The radial flow impeller has a plurality of blades with radially outermost blade tips terminating along a blade terminating circle. Disposed adjacent a second opposing face of the radial flow impeller is a radial flow extension plate which preferably extends radially outwardly along the second face by a radial distance beyond the blade terminating circle. The radial flow extension plate may be fixedly attached to the second impeller face.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 1995Date of Patent: April 30, 1996Assignee: General Signal CorporationInventors: Thomas A. Post, Richard A. Howk, Michael J. Preston
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Patent number: 5507617Abstract: A regenerative turbine pump apparatus which includes a housing having an inlet and an outlet and a generally circular impeller having a circumference and a geometric axis. The impeller is mounted for rotation within the housing about the geometric axis and has first and second generally circular faces. At least the first generally circular face has a plurality of vanes extending from the circumference generally toward the geometric axis. Each of the vanes has generally planar mutually parallel side walls disposed in oblique relationship to a tangent to the impeller proximate to the intersection of the vane and the circumference. Adjacent vanes about the circumference each being separated by a slot extending from the circumference and extending to a substantially rectilinear line, the substantially rectilinear lines collectively define a plurality of steps around the impeller.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 1993Date of Patent: April 16, 1996Assignee: General Signal CorporationInventor: Hongwei Sun
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Patent number: 5504495Abstract: A convertible antenna system for enabling immediate installation of an antenna for continuing the broadcasting of conventional signals in the currently available channel ranges, but which allows for eventual convertibility to HDTV (high definition television) operation. Thus, field convertibility adjustments or modifications are made to the initially installed system after the point in time at which a channel has been assigned for HDTV broadcasting. Such channel assignment is in one of a number of possible frequency spectrum locations such as a channel adjacent to the conventional broadcast channel, or a significantly removed VHF channel, or even a UHF channel. The field adjustments can simply involve coupling or decoupling lines and associated components, or can include replacing an antenna portion.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1993Date of Patent: April 2, 1996Assignee: General Signal CorporationInventor: Oded Bendov
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Patent number: 5501523Abstract: A rotatably driveable enhanced-flow impeller system has a radial flow impeller with a first impeller face disposed proximate the bottom of the tank and proximate or extending into an inlet port for liquids in the tank bottom. The radial flow impeller has a plurality of blades with radially outermost blade tips terminating along a blade terminating circle. The blades and inlet port are contoured to reduce shear stress on the liquids. Disposed adjacent a second opposing face of the radial flow impeller is a radial flow extension plate which preferably extends radially outwardly along the second face by a radial distance beyond the blade terminating circle. The radial flow extension plate may be fixedly attached to the second impeller face.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1995Date of Patent: March 26, 1996Assignee: General Signal CorporationInventors: Ronald J. Weetman, Richard A. Howk, Thomas A. Post