Patents Assigned to Hamilton
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Patent number: 6931862Abstract: A combustor system for a miniature gas turbine engine includes fuel injection via orifices which direct fuel into fuel-air injection tubes which feed a fuel-rich mixture of fuel and air into a leading end of the combustor liner to form a primary burning region. Fuel system pressures are kept low and controlled by control of the fuel injection port size and number. Fuel breakup is via airblast and tube wall impingement. The fuel-air injection tubes are directed circumferentially, radially outward and toward the front end of the combustor. Air is fed into the combustor such that two distinct burning regions are created. Each region approximates a “well-stirred reactor” and the combination of the two regions results in an efficient use of combustion volume.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2003Date of Patent: August 23, 2005Assignee: Hamilton Sundstrand CorporationInventor: Mark M. Harris
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Patent number: 6928832Abstract: The present invention relates to an electrically driven aircraft cabin and ventilation and environmental control system. The system includes at least one inlet for capturing ram air, an electrically driven compressor for pressurizing the ram air, and a thermal conditioning subsystem for thermally conditioning the pressurized ram air. The system further includes a subsystem for removing undesirable moisture from the thermally conditioned ram air.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2003Date of Patent: August 16, 2005Assignee: Hamilton Sunstrand CorporationInventors: Charles E. Lents, Steven E. Squier, Wayne A. Thresher
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Patent number: 6926490Abstract: A compressor assembly comprises a compressor having a rotor comprising a shaft with fan blades for compressing air. An air bearing serves to cool the shaft of the rotor. A compressor air inlet receives air for the fan blades, which is then exhausted from the fan blades out a compressor air outlet. An air flow path communicates air from the compressor air inlet to the air bearing. A valve controls the flow of air through the air flow path and has an open position permitting air through the air flow path and a closed position restricting air to the path.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2003Date of Patent: August 9, 2005Assignee: Hamilton SundstrandInventors: Christopher McAuliffe, John M. Dehais
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Patent number: 6925729Abstract: A combination hair dryer and mounting assembly includes a hair dryer having a switch movable between an OFF position in which the hair dryer is not energized and an ON position in which the hair dryer is energized. A receptacle is configured for receiving the hair dryer therein when the switch is in the OFF position. The receptacle prevents insertion of the hair dryer therein when the switch is in the ON position.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2003Date of Patent: August 9, 2005Assignee: Hamilton Beach/Proctor-Silex, Inc.Inventors: Brian R. Sullivan, Roy B. Bates
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Patent number: 6921047Abstract: A mixer includes a fresh air tube defining a passage having an inlet receiving conditioned air from an air conditioning pack. The fresh air tube includes an outlet providing mixed air to a cabin of the aircraft. An outer tube at least partially surrounds the fresh air tube and receives recirculated air from the cabin. Multiple holes in the fresh air tube fluidly connect the outer tube to the fresh air tube. The warm recirculation air surrounds the portion of the fresh air tube to heat it preventing ice from forming. The warm recirculation air entering the fresh air tube through the holes homogeneously mixes with the conditioned air from the pack to provide a uniform mixture of air within the fresh air tube, which further ensures the prevention of ice build up.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2003Date of Patent: July 26, 2005Assignee: Hamilton SundstrandInventors: Charles J. McColgan, Donald R. Desmarais, Jr., Christopher G. Haddad, Thomas M. Zywiak
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Patent number: 6913636Abstract: An inerting system provides air with reduced oxygen content by flowing and directing air through an air separation module. Optimal working pressure for the air separation module is obtained with two compressors. A first compressor elevates air from the aircraft cabin to a second pressure. The second pressure is at an intermediate level below the working pressure of the air separation module. A second compressor elevates air from the second pressure to the working pressure. The second compressor is driven by air that is exhausted through a turbine. The pressure difference between air at the working pressure and air required by the fuel distribution system is used to power the turbine and drive the second compressor.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2002Date of Patent: July 5, 2005Assignee: Hamilton Sundstrand CorporationInventors: Gregory Defrancesco, Thomas Zywiak, Harold W. Hipsky
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Publication number: 20050133369Abstract: The present application relates to a pressurized reference electrode and to a process for its production, said reference electrode comprising a chamber (11) which has a flowable reference electrolyte, and a portion of the wall of said chamber being formed from porous material (10) for contacting said reference electrode with a measuring medium, and said chamber being under overpressure, which is characterized in that the overpressure is generated in said reference electrode by introducing a gas or/and a liquid through said porous material of the wall in said chamber, or introducing said reference electrolyte into said chamber and closing said chamber under pressure.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2004Publication date: June 23, 2005Applicant: HAMILTON BONADUZ AGInventors: Fabio Sovrano, Rolf Thrier
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Patent number: 6907678Abstract: A portable electric hair dryer has a power switch which is automatically switched off as the hair dryer is mounted on a wall mount. The wall mount comprises a one-piece molded plastic body having integrally-molded clamping jaws for gripping the hair dryer handle. To deter theft, provision is made for storing and retaining intermediate lengths for the hair dryer's power cord behind the wall mount.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 1999Date of Patent: June 21, 2005Assignee: Hamilton Beach/Proctor-Silex, Inc.Inventor: Anthony V. Cruz
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Patent number: 6907430Abstract: A method and system are disclosed for processing data from a computer network to determine an occurrence of and characterize a particular activity associated with the computer network. In accordance with exemplary embodiments of the present invention, a collection of data is managed that corresponds to events associated with the computer network. At least one model is established to correlate an occurrence of a predetermined set of events. At least one hypothesis is formed, using the at least one model, that characterizes the particular activity associated with the computer network. The at least one hypothesis is evaluated using the at least one model. The steps of forming and evaluating are performed interactively with the step of managing to iteratively update the collection of data.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2001Date of Patent: June 14, 2005Assignee: Booz-Allen Hamilton, Inc.Inventors: Chee-Yee Chong, Lester J. Gong, Erich J. Smythe
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Patent number: 6906537Abstract: An airfoil temperature control arrangement includes a resistive heater element. A plurality of detectors allow a controller to gather resistance information at various intervals along the resistive heater element. Determining the resistance of the corresponding portions of the heater element allows the controller to utilize a known relationship between resistance and temperature for the material selected to make the resistive heater element. In one example, a nickel alloy or other material having a high coefficient of resistance is chosen to provide the controller with the ability to determine a temperature for each portion of the heater element. The determined temperature information is used, for example, to monitor whether any portion of the heater element has become delaminated from the airfoil surface.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2003Date of Patent: June 14, 2005Assignee: Hamilton SundstrandInventors: Joshua I. Goldberg, Randy P. Holbrook
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Patent number: 6899848Abstract: A sample treatment system for automated extraction of compounds is disclosed. The system includes a housing defining an enclosure including a top cover having open ended chambers to receive sample plates on an interposed carriage frame, an automated shuttle means for lateral transportation and vertical lifting of the carriage frame to selectively address the chamber below the sample plate for the throughpassage of fluid from the sample plate and urged by a vacuum pump for evacuating air from a chamber to a degree below atmospheric pressure for through passage of fluid from the sample plate to either a waste plate or a collection plate. The shuttle means includes motor drives for precisely laterally and vertically positioning the carriage frame.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2001Date of Patent: May 31, 2005Assignee: Hamilton CompanyInventors: Chih-Chung Chen, Gregory Gulla, Sean Patrick Kelley
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Patent number: 6896480Abstract: A dampening system for a miniature high-speed turbojet engine provides single or multiple resilient mounting which includes a seal with an at least partially encapsulated spring for forward and aft bearings which mount a rotor shaft. The self-induced first engine order of the rotating rotor shaft is transmitted through the forward and aft bearing and is then absorbed in the resilient mountings. Dependable seal and vibration reduction is thereby provided irrespective of long term storage.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2003Date of Patent: May 24, 2005Assignee: Hamilton Sundstrand CorporationInventors: Buzz Hagshenas, Eric Alexander, Anthony Jones, Mark Harris
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Patent number: 6891346Abstract: A commutation and velocity control system of a brushless DC motor receives a velocity command signal and provides command signals to drive the brushless DC motor. The system includes a summer that receives the velocity command signal and a velocity feedback signal and provides a velocity error signal indicative of the difference. A velocity loop compensator receives said velocity error signal and provides a compensated velocity error signal. A magnitude sensing circuit senses the magnitude of said compensated velocity error signal and provides a velocity magnitude signal indicative thereof. A polarity sensing circuit senses the polarity of the said compensated velocity error signal and provides a velocity polarity signal indicative thereof.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2001Date of Patent: May 10, 2005Assignee: Hamilton Sundstrand CorporationInventors: Howard Simmons, John E. Games
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Patent number: 6889602Abstract: A portable electric grilling appliance (20) for household use which has first and second heating units (22, 24) which, in use, overlie one another has substantially identical housing shells to make it evident to the user that the grilling appliance (20) can be used with either one of the heating units as the lower heating unit and provide support for the other heating unit. The two heating units (22, 24) have substantially the same exterior appearance and both are designed to function as either the top heating unit or the bottom heating unit. The two heating units (22, 24) are substantially symmetrical about a horizontal plane extending between them when the heating units are arranged one on top of the other to indicate to the user of the appliance that either heating unit could be placed on top and the other on the bottom.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2004Date of Patent: May 10, 2005Assignee: Hamilton Beach/Proctor-Silex, Inc.Inventors: Martin Brady, Xiaogang Guo
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Patent number: 6887320Abstract: The present invention relates to a process for forming a chromate-free, corrosion resistant coating on a product formed from magnesium or a magnesium alloy and to a solution used for forming the coating. The solution has phosphate and fluoride ions and contains from 1.0 g/l to 5.0 g/l of an active corrosion inhibitor selected from the group consisting potassium permanganate, sodium tungstate, sodium vanadate, and mixtures thereof. The solution may also containing from 0.1 to 1.0 vol % of a surfactant which reduces reaction time. The solution is maintained at a temperature of 120 to 200 degrees Fahrenheit and has a pH of 5 to 7. The process for forming the coating broadly comprises degreasing the magnesium or magnesium alloy product in a degreasing solution, cleaning the product in a highly alkaline cleaning solution, deoxidizing the product in a deoxidizing solution, and immersing the product in the coating solution for a time period of 15 minutes to 90 minutes.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2002Date of Patent: May 3, 2005Assignees: United Technologies Corporation, Hamilton Sundstrand CorporationInventors: Owen M. Briles, Mark Jaworowski, Michael A. Kryzman
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Patent number: 6886665Abstract: A fluid scavenging system is provided for a lubrication system including a gas turbine engine having bearing compartments. A valve includes a housing with an outlet and a plurality of fluid inlets respectively in fluid communication with the bearing compartments. The valve includes a rotationally driven member arranged within the housing with the member having a plurality of ports arranged thereon each defining an arcuate slot. Each of the ports are selectively in fluid communication with one of the fluid inlets through the arcuate slot during rotation of the member for selectively permitting fluid flow between the opening of one of the fluid inlets through one of the corresponding ports in the member. A fluid pump is fluidly connected to the outlet for drawing fluid from each of the plurality of fluid compartments during fluid rotation of the member.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2002Date of Patent: May 3, 2005Assignee: Hamilton SundstrandInventors: Douglas A. Parsons, Kenneth Marks
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Patent number: 6884231Abstract: A dual-chambered dispensing device having a single piston. The device is driven by an electric precision motor. Each chamber is capable of aspiration and dispensation. When one chamber is aspirating, the other is dispensing.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2002Date of Patent: April 26, 2005Assignee: Hamilton CompanyInventors: Rod Mitchell Walters, Chih-Chung Chen
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Patent number: 6877688Abstract: A method and apparatus is disclosed to prepare strand segments of predetermined length for use in a molded concrete product at an assembly facility. The strand segments are loaded into a strand reel (10) having multiple slots. The strand reel is then transported to the mold site. At the mold site, the strand segments can be simultaneously pulled out from the strand reel for placement in the mold.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2001Date of Patent: April 12, 2005Assignee: Hamilton Form Co., Inc.Inventors: A. Kenneth Jordan, Timothy D. Pearce, Gregory L. Hodge
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Patent number: 6871839Abstract: An apparatus is disclosed to feed strand (30) through apertures (214) in bearing plates (60) and bulkheads (202) in a mold (62). A collar (210) can be attached to a rod (208) for limited motion relative thereto, including rotation relative the rod about its elongate axis. The end (96) of the strand (30) is received in a cylindrical receptacle (232) in the collar and the strand can then be used to push the rod, collar and strand through the apertures. A strand feeder rack (56) can be used to simultaneously feed a number of strands.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2001Date of Patent: March 29, 2005Assignee: Hamilton Form Co., Inc.Inventors: A. Kenneth Jordan, James L. Dietrick
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Patent number: D506816Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2004Date of Patent: June 28, 2005Assignee: Hamilton Beach/Proctor-Silex, Inc.Inventors: Michael Garman, Patrick T. Mulvaney