Patents Assigned to Hermetic Switch, Inc.
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Patent number: 10180314Abstract: An end-sensing sensor assembly for proximity sensing including one or more sensing devices positioned between two axially magnetized ring magnets having like poles facing one another such that the magnetic fields emanating from the two axially magnetized ring magnets define a moveable balanced zone therebetween. The one or more sensing devices may be positioned within the balanced zone or outside the balanced zone, or combinations thereof. The balanced zone shifts in response to the approach of a magnetic, permeable, and/or ferrous material which cause the sensing device to actuate in response to a sufficient shift in the balanced zone. Upon removal or departure of the magnetic, permeable, and/or ferrous material, the balance zone shifts back to the initial position prior to the approach of the magnetic, permeable, and/or ferrous material.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2017Date of Patent: January 15, 2019Assignee: Hermetic Switch, Inc.Inventor: David Tyler Posey
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Patent number: 9658083Abstract: An end-sensing sensor assembly for proximity sensing including one or more sensing devices positioned between two axially magnetized ring magnets having like poles facing one another such that the magnetic fields emanating from the two axially magnetized ring magnets define a moveable balanced zone therebetween. The one or more sensing devices may be positioned within the balanced zone or outside the balanced zone, or combinations thereof. The balanced zone shifts in response to the approach of a magnetic, permeable, and/or ferrous material which cause the sensing device to actuate in response to a sufficient shift in the balanced zone. Upon removal or departure of the magnetic, permeable, and/or ferrous material, the balance zone shifts back to the initial position prior to the approach of the magnetic, permeable, and/or ferrous material.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2015Date of Patent: May 23, 2017Assignee: Hermetic Switch, Inc.Inventor: David Tyler Posey
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Publication number: 20090066320Abstract: The current invention provides an improved security system sensor assembly. The sensor assembly of the current invention reduces installation costs when adding a security system. to an existing structure by eliminating the need to install magnets on existing doors. The sensor assembly of the current invention allows the security system to monitor the locked or unlocked status of each monitored door by sensing when a deadbolt lock is in the locked position. Additionally, the sensor assembly will alert the security system when a deadbolt lock is moved from the locked position without authorization.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2005Publication date: March 12, 2009Applicant: HERMETIC SWITCH, INC.Inventor: David T. Posey
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Publication number: 20030033868Abstract: A retrofittable valve monitor provides an input to an electrical circuit to indicate a fully closed position of a ball valve. A magnetically permeable object attached to the ball valve lever handle actuates a magnetic reed switch in a proximity sensor when the ball valve is moved to the fully closed position. A bracket which fits between the ball valve body and the ball valve lever handle is held in place by the ball valve locking nut so the proximity sensor is held in proper alignment to be actuated by the magnetically permeable object. The actuated reed switch provides an input to a switched electrical circuit.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2002Publication date: February 20, 2003Applicant: Hermetic Switch, Inc.Inventors: David Tyler Posey, Raymond Lee Morgan
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Patent number: 6126647Abstract: A traction position indicator for a feeding tube catheter provides a permanent magnet and a sensor, both in the distal end portion of the catheter, wherein the sensor is responsive to the presence of a magnetic field of predetermined strength supplied by an external magnet. The external magnet forms a magnetic coupling with the catheter magnet to permit manipulation of the catheter in response to movement of the external magnet. The sensor responds to the magnetic field of the external magnet, but only when the external magnet and the catheter magnet are magnetically coupled sufficiently to create a traction force so that the catheter distal end portion can be manipulated by movement of the external magnet.Apparatus for creating a magnetic guidance path for a remote device includes a follower magnet and a sensor, both of which are attached to the remote device, and a leader magnet.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1999Date of Patent: October 3, 2000Assignee: Hermetic Switch, Inc.Inventors: David Tyler Posey, Raymond Lee Morgan
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Patent number: 5909163Abstract: A high voltage reed switch that opens and closes in response to a magnetic flux field. The switch comprises a pair of parallel partially overlapping flexible reed contacts hermetically sealed in a tubular envelope and extending through ends thereof to provide external contacts. The preferred switch also comprises at least one non-magnetic member or a plurality of magnets for generally counteracting the electrostatic attraction produced between the open reed contacts while high voltage is applied to the switch.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 1996Date of Patent: June 1, 1999Assignee: Hermetic Switch, Inc.Inventor: William T. Posey
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Patent number: 5796254Abstract: A surface mountable reed switch, which is particularly useful for implantable devices such as pacemakers, defibrillators, drug pumps and neurostimulators. The switch includes reed contacts hermetically sealed within a tubular glass envelop, wherein the reed contacts extend through ends of the envelop to provide external contacts. A trilobular cross section mounting bar is attached to each external contact such that the reed switch can be mounted on a mounting surface such as a ceramic substrate or the like. A protective housing contains the reed switch while the attached trilobular bars extend from a side of the housing to allow communication between the switch and the mounting surface. Further, a testing apparatus is provided for evaluating how the housed reed switch will perform when installed in the implantable device and subjected to stray (must not operate) as well as designated (must operate) magnetic fields.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1995Date of Patent: August 18, 1998Assignee: Hermetic Switch, Inc.Inventor: Everett R. Andrus
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Patent number: 5293523Abstract: Assembly for unidirectional magnetic proximity detecting wherein a magnet is used in conjunction with a permeable plate for absorbing magnetic flux and a reed type switch. The switch contacts remain open due to the absorption of the magnetic flux away from the contacts and into the permeable plate. Proximation of a permeable target object near the magnet enhances the magnetic flux creating an opposite magnetic flux across the switch contacts; thus, actuating the switch closed. Proximation of the permeable target object is only effective in actuating the switch when it approaches the sensing area defined adjacent to the magnet portion opposite the permeable plate. A preferred apparatus includes an enclosure which provides a weatherproof environment for the detector assembly.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 1993Date of Patent: March 8, 1994Assignee: Hermetic Switch, Inc.Inventor: William T. Posey
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Patent number: 5233322Abstract: Apparatus for proximity magnetic switching wherein magnet assemblies are used in combination with magnetic reed switches by placement of the reed switch axis in a magnetic field null position which is shifted or unbalanced by proximation of certain magnetic materials to actuate the magnetic reed switch. In particular, such proximity magnetic switch is made weather proof and entirely sealed from its environment by molding the magnet assembly and reed switch assembly in fixed orientation within a potting compound which then exposes an actuating surface for sensing the presence of a magnetically permeable material.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1992Date of Patent: August 3, 1993Assignee: Hermetic Switch, Inc.Inventor: William T. Posey
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Patent number: 5128641Abstract: Apparatus for proximity magnetic switching wherein magnet assemblies are used in combination with magnetic reed switches by placement of the reed switch axis in a magnetic field null position which is shifted or unbalanced by proximation of certain magnetic materials to actuate the magnetic reed switch. In particular, such proximity magnetic switch is made weather proof and entirely sealed from its environment by molding the magnet assembly and reed switch assembly in fixed orientation within a potted compound which then exposes an actuating surface for sensing the presence of a magnetically permeable material.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 1987Date of Patent: July 7, 1992Assignee: Hermetic Switch, Inc.Inventor: William T. Posey
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Patent number: 4855719Abstract: A power receptacle with alarm switch that is actuatable by a standard grounded three-prong plug to output a switch indication. The device consists of at least one three-prong receptacle wherein the third prong contact assures a common or ground connection upon insertion of a three-prong plug. A switch device is secured on the receptacle to extend an actuating arm adjacent the third prong hole in interfering position such that insertion and removal of the plug causes the third prong to move the actuating arm and produce a characteristic switch indication. An improved form of alarm switch uses a hermetically sealed magnetic switch in association with a spring-loaded plunger/magnet assembly to provide corrosion-proof switching.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1987Date of Patent: August 8, 1989Assignee: Hermetic Switch, Inc.Inventor: William T. Posey
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Patent number: D390538Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1995Date of Patent: February 10, 1998Assignee: Hermetic Switch, Inc.Inventor: Everett R. Andrus