Patents Assigned to Harpers
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Patent number: 4918886Abstract: A modular room divider panel includes a raceway along its lower edge which contains and shields one or more multi-wire power harnesses that are protected from unauthorized access by lockable raceway cover plates. The harness comprises a pair of connector blocks, each formed with a pair outwardly endwise facing electrical connector receptacles connected to opposite ends of a bundled plurality of individual and individually insulated conductor wires. A medial web of the raceway frame has a central aperture through which an intermediate portion of the bundled conductor wires pass between opposite sides of the web and a pair of slots at opposite ends of the central aperture which seat the connector blocks such that the pair of receptacles of a connector blocks are disposed on opposite sides of the web. To accommodate a second harness, the medial web may be formed with another pair of openings spaced such that the pair of harnesses are mounted in overlapping or staggered relationship.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1989Date of Patent: April 24, 1990Assignee: HarpersInventors: Fredrick C. Benoit, Ruben Cardenas, Daniel Schmid, Joseph M. Wisniewski
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Patent number: 4909275Abstract: A ball valve is described having a latching handle with a latch plate having raised lugs that engage the handle, a latch mechanism or both to act as detent stops in predetermined rotational positions. A flat spring rolled at one end urges the latch mechanism into the latched position and a pivoting cap secured to the handle is latched by simultaneous action of the latch mechanism to block access to a nut securing the handle assembly. Provision is made for attaching a padlock.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1987Date of Patent: March 20, 1990Assignee: Parker and Harper Manufacturing Company, Inc.Inventors: Roger G. Massey, David G. Holloway, Kenneth I. Walton
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Patent number: 4906054Abstract: An endless track drive system for use on a track vehicle such as a bulldozer includes a plurality of polymeric endless track drive members integrally interconnected in a closed loop to form an endless track, each drive member including at least one frictional drive face, and at least one continuous reinforcement member encased within and further interconnecting the plurality of drive members. Each drive member of the endless track preferably includes at least two lateral frictional drive faces sloping inwardly with respect to a transverse direction of the endless track for engagement with a drive wheel. The endless track also preferably includes tread members which are either integrally formed with, bonded to or removably fastened to the drive members, and the tread members may be bias-ply, fiber reinforced or cable reinforced.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1987Date of Patent: March 6, 1990Assignee: Edwards, Harper, McNew & CompanyInventors: John W. Edwards, Daniel R. Harper, Quinton B. McNew
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Patent number: 4902187Abstract: This invention relates to a drum dolly attachment apparatus having a conventional dolly truck assembly with a drum attachment assembly of this invention connected thereto. The dolly truck assembly includes a main truck frame on a support wheel assembly which is operable to be placed adjacent and under a drum member for connecting thereto. The drum attachment assembly is slidably mounted on an upright vertical handle of the dolly truck assembly and is operable to be placed in contact and grasp a main rim portion of the drum member. The drum attachment assembly is constructed so as to move vertically as required to adjust its position on the main rim portion of the drum member when moved from a vertical to an inclined position. The drum attachment assembly includes a drum connector assembly having a first stationary drum connector connectable to an upper inner portion of the main rim portion and a second actuator drum connector connectable to an outer lower portion of the main rim portion of the drum member.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1988Date of Patent: February 20, 1990Assignee: Harper Truck, Inc.Inventor: Kenneth E. Rousseau
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Patent number: 4884852Abstract: An endless drive track for use on a track vehicle such as a bulldozer includes a plurality of polymeric endless track drive members, each drive member including a first lateral frictional drive face sloping inwardly with respect to a transverse direction of the endless drive track at a first angle with respect to horizontal and a second lateral frictional drive face sloping inwardly with respect to the transverse direction of the endless drive track at a second angle with respect to horizontal, and a reinforcement member for connecting the drive members to one another to form an endless track. Each drive member of the endless track preferably includes first and second lateral frictional drive faces sloping inwardly toward one another at the first angle with respect to horizontal and third and fourth lateral frictional drive faces, above the first and second drive faces, sloping inwardly toward one another at the second angle with respect to horizontal, the second angle being greater than the first angle.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 1988Date of Patent: December 5, 1989Assignee: Edwards, Harper, McNew & CompanyInventors: John W. Edwards, Daniel R. Harper, Quinton B. McNew
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Patent number: 4865404Abstract: A multi-drawer file cabinet having an interlock mechanism to prevent opening of more than one drawer at a time. The interlock mechanism includes modular lock bars for accommodating half-height and full-height drawers in any desired combination. A security lock mechanism is actuatable without requiring shifting of the lock bars. Doors may be provided for the cabinet spaces and anti-rebound mechanisms are provided for the drawers and/or doors.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 1988Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Assignee: HarpersInventor: Henry J. Harper
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Patent number: 4860606Abstract: This invention relates to a ratchet apparatus adapted to be connected to a hand truck assembly in order to control movement of an article connector assembly about an article to be conveyed. The ratchet apparatus includes a ratchet housing assembly; a ratchet handle assembly connected to the ratchet housing assembly; and a ratchet actuator assembly mounted between the ratchet handle assembly and the ratchet housing assembly. The ratchet handle assembly includes a main handle assembly operable in a reciprocal rotational movement to achieve positive, controlled movement of a connector belt member. The ratchet actuator assembly includes a main actuator assembly having a ratchet dog assembly and a ratchet pawl assembly operably connected to a ratchet drive assembly.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1988Date of Patent: August 29, 1989Assignee: Harper Truck, Inc.Inventor: Kenneth E. Rousseau
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Patent number: 4861120Abstract: A modular endless track drive system for use on a track vehicle such as a bulldozer is made up of a number of polymeric drive modules interconnected with polymeric master links. Each drive module includes a plurality of drive members with lateral frictional drive faces for engagement with a drive wheel, each master link having similarly configured drive faces. The drive wheel is provided with drive surfaces shaped to match the shape of the lateral drive faces on the drive modules and master links and/or a sprocket for engaging with additional drive faces on the drive modules and master links. A drive module is made by molding a polymeric multiple drive member structure atop a plurality of base portions, encasing one or more connecting members therein with their ends exposed. The master links are made in a similar fashion, but with upper and lower base portion parts for fastening the drive module connector members therebetween to form an endless track.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 1987Date of Patent: August 29, 1989Assignee: Edwards, Harper, McNew & CompanyInventors: John W. Edwards, Daniel R. Harper, Quinton B. McNew
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Patent number: 4846671Abstract: A gas burner assembly includes a detachable burner cap assembly having an electrically conductive burner cap body with a plurality of burner ports and an ignition port formed in a sidewall of the burner cap body. The burner cap body is connected to an electrical ground potential. An electrically insulative support member is mounted in the ignition port and defines an electrode receiving aperture. The electrically insulative support member cooperates with the ignition port to define an ignition gas pathway. A spark electrode extending through the support member aperture includes a portion extending though the ignition port and completely surrounded by the insulative support member. The spark electrode is selectively connected to an high voltage potential for providing ignition sparks between the electrode and the burner body through the ignition gas pathway. A stationary base assembly is adapted for detachable mating engagement with the burner cap assembly.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1988Date of Patent: July 11, 1989Assignee: Harper-Wyman CompanyInventor: David J. Kwiatek
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Patent number: 4844560Abstract: An assembly for joining ends of a drive track of an endless track drive system includes at least one connector member or connector member belt situated within the endless drive track, one or two retaining rods situated between abutting ends of the endless drive track, and a master link with a one-piece upper part and a one-piece lower part. The connector member(s) or connector member belt(s) is situated within the endless drive track in such a way that substantially parallel lengths of the connector member(s) or connector member belt(s) extend longitudinally of the endless drive track and loops of the connector member(s) or connector member belt(s) extend from ends of the endless drive track.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 1988Date of Patent: July 4, 1989Assignee: Edwards, Harper, McNew & CompanyInventors: John W. Edwards, Daniel R. Harper, Quinton B. McNew
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Patent number: 4810188Abstract: A gas burner assembly includes an electrically conductive burner cap body with a plurality of burner ports and an ignition port formed in a sidewall of the burner cap body. The burner cap body is connected to an electrical ground potential. An electrically insulative support member is mounted in the ignition port and defines an electrode receiving aperture. The support member cooperates with the ignition port to define an ignition gas pathway. A spark electrode is positioned within the burner chamber and projects through the support member aperture spaced apart from the ignition gas pathway. The spark electrode is selectively connected to a high voltage potential for providing ignition sparks between the electrode and the burner body through the ignition gas pathway.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1988Date of Patent: March 7, 1989Assignee: Harper-Wyman CompanyInventor: David J. Kwiatek
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Patent number: 4799176Abstract: A programmable electronic digital thermostat provides improved control of a temperature conditioning system for varying load conditions in order to maintain the ambient temperature within a predefined range of a scheduled set temperature while minimizing ambient temperature overshoots and undershoots. The thermostat includes an improved power supply circuit for simply and effectively providing its operating power utilizing an external alternating current power source of the temperature conditioning system and utilizing conventional existing wiring. The thermostat includes a microprocessor for storing a program and for performing logical control operations in accordance with the stored program and a temperature sensing circuit that provides a pulse width modulated PWM signal representative of ambient temperature in response to an enable control signal from the microprocessor.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1986Date of Patent: January 17, 1989Assignee: Harper-Wyman CompanyInventor: Joseph J. Cacciatore
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Patent number: 4751491Abstract: A thermostat for use with an oven of an electric or gas range includes a first electrical contact terminal, a second electrical contact terminal and an actuating assembly including an actuating spring arm for opening and closing an electrical path between the first and second contact terminals. The spring arm has a fixed end mechanically and electrically coupled to the first electrical contact terminal by a movable support member and a free end that moves between a contacting position and a noncontacting position with the second electrical contact terminal. The manually operable mechanism is movable to an OFF position and to a plurality of ON positions for selecting an oven operating temperature. The temperature responsive mechanism is movable in response to changes in oven temperature. A positive-off mechanism maintains the noncontacting position of the spring arm responsive to the manually operated mechanism moved to the OFF position.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1987Date of Patent: June 14, 1988Assignee: Harper-Wyman CompanyInventors: Craig M. Cors, Joseph C. Kadlubowski
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Patent number: 4727899Abstract: A pilot valve for connecting a source of fluid under pressure to an actuator where the pilot valve may be connected to the actuator in any of 360.degree. of rotation so that the fluid connections may be made from any desired direction. Further disclosed is a coupling adapter joining the pilot valve to the actuator with passages so arranged in the adapter that 180.degree. rotation of the coupling adapter reverses the fluid flow connections between the pilot valve and the actuator simultaneously exposing indicia indicating the condition. Still further disclosed is a spring return manual override that is slotted to enable operation by a coin and has a mating slot in the pilot valve body allowing locking in the override position by insertion of a coin or similar device. A ball valve actuator is described as an actuator device.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1986Date of Patent: March 1, 1988Assignee: Parker & Harper Manufacturing Company, Inc.Inventors: Roger G. Massey, David G. Holloway
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Patent number: 4710742Abstract: A thermostat for use with an oven of an electric or gas range includes a first electrical contact, a second electrical contact and an actuating assembly including an actuating spring arm for opening and closing an electrical path between the first and second contacts. The spring arm has a fixed end mechanically and electrically coupled to the first electrical contact by a movable support member and a free end that moves between a contacting position and a noncontacting position with the second electrical contact. The spring arm is positioned for movement responsive to both a manually operable mechanism and a temperature responsive mechanism. The movable support member enables a coaxial alignment of the manually operable mechanism and the temperature responsive mechanism and provides a floating support for the spring arm, whereby the need for an over-travel mechanism is eliminated.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 1986Date of Patent: December 1, 1987Assignee: Harper-Wyman CompanyInventors: Craig M. Cors, Joseph C. Kadlubowski
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Patent number: 4704135Abstract: An apparatus is provided for converting coal to gas, liquid and solid products. The coal is subjected to a pyrolysis reaction at a temperature of at least about 260.degree. C. in the presence of a hydrogen-containing gas, and the resultant solid residue subjected to a gasification reaction with oxygen and steam at a temperature of at least about 482.degree. C. thereby generating the necessary hydrogen-containing gas for the pyrolysis reaction and producing a solid product. Heat generated in the exothermic gasification reaction is transferred to the pyrolysis reaction, so the apparatus does not require any external source of heat except for means (88) to control the temperature of the gases passing to the pyrolysis reaction chamber. The gaseous fraction generated in the pyrolysis reaction is cooled to produce liquid and gas products, preferably after having first been subjected to a Fischer-Tropsch reaction.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1985Date of Patent: November 3, 1987Assignees: Jack I. Bonasso, James T. HarperInventors: Jack I. Bonasso, James T. Harper, Ewing A. Johnson
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Patent number: 4630843Abstract: A durable binder for holding papers and the like includes exterior and interior cover sheets that are attached to each other by heat sealing to define relatively rigid panels separated by hinge panels. The hinge panels are each characterized by a multitude of minute separate depressed areas in which the cover sheets are connected, the depressed areas being surrounded by intersecting raised areas. The depressed areas can be of varying depth and can define pockets for holding writing instruments and other objects.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 1983Date of Patent: December 23, 1986Assignee: Harper House, Inc.Inventor: Boyd Willat
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Patent number: 4626196Abstract: A gas burner assembly includes a metal burner body with main burner ports formed in a sidewall containing an internal fuel chamber. An electrically conductive burner top member overlies the burner body. The top member and body are electrically isolated from one another and are spaced apart to define an ignition gas pathway extending from the internal chamber to an ignition region above the main burner ports. A spark ignition circuit includes a spark gap in series circuit relationship between the burner body and the top member. Fuel supplied to the fuel chamber flows through the ignition gas pathway, is ignited by sparking at the spark gap and in turn ignites fuel flowing from the main burner ports.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1985Date of Patent: December 2, 1986Assignee: Harper-Wyman CompanyInventor: Charles E. Stohrer, Jr.
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Patent number: 4616883Abstract: An endless drive system suitable for use, for example, as a tracked vehicle drive system, an endless belt or an endless chain drive system. A number of endless drive sections are interconnected by cable connector sections. The cable connector sections include cables which can be encased in rubber. The cables can be provided with end retaining members which aid in retaining the cable connector sections and the endless drive sections together and which prevent expanding, fraying or unwinding of the cable ends. Special end retaining members can be utilized to aid self-alignment of the system.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 1985Date of Patent: October 14, 1986Assignee: Edwards, Harper, McNew and CompanyInventors: John W. Edwards, Daniel R. Harper, Quinton B. McNew
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Patent number: D297819Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 1985Date of Patent: September 27, 1988Assignee: Harper-Wyman CompanyInventor: Joseph J. Cacciatore