Abstract: An electronic combination lock of the self-powered type, wherein the electrical energy for operation of the lock is developed within the lock itself, has a solenoid which magnetically seals in the activated position, thus preserving the "open" condition of the lock until such time as the operator may withdraw the bolt. Significantly, there is no requirement for continued electrical power to hold the solenoid and the latching mechanism in a condition for lock opening.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 7, 1997
Date of Patent:
April 13, 1999
Assignee:
Mas-Hamilton Group
Inventors:
Walter R. Evans, Kenneth H. Mimlitch, Larry J. Rice
Abstract: A gear driven bolt withdrawal mechanism for an electronic lock is disclosed wherein an electromagnetic device such as an electromagnetic device displaces a partial gear into a position to be engaged by a manual drive. The partial gear, in turn, drives subsequent gears in a gear train to engage a gear with teeth on a rack attached to or a part of the bolt of the lock. The restoration of the bolt is ensured by a physical engagement between a portion of the drive cam and a portion of the bolt to force the bolt to its extended position upon locking; a displaceable slide is disposed in blocking relationship to the bolt whenever the bolt is fully extended to prevent end pressure from displacing the bolt without entry of a valid combination into the electronic controls of the lock.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 12, 1997
Date of Patent:
March 16, 1999
Assignee:
Mas-Hamilton Group
Inventors:
Thomas R. Clark, Gerald L. Dawson, Walter R. Evans, James P. Redden
Abstract: A combination lock and particularly an electronic combination lock used on a container that is typically housed within an enclosure having a door which further has a lock and a security switch indicating that the enclosure door has been opened may, be provided with a device to shunt a security signal around the switch associated with the enclosure door to shut off, override, or cancel the security switch signal. The lock may be provided with a shunt relay which effectively connects a signal from a voltage source to a monitor or alarm when the combination lock is opened, thereby signaling the monitor that the enclosure door was opened by an individual having the authorized combination for the combination lock. This indicates that the person opening the enclosure lock has a legitimate authorization to access the locked container within the enclosure and that the opening of the enclosure door may be reasonably ignored.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 28, 1996
Date of Patent:
February 23, 1999
Assignee:
Mas-Hamilton Group
Inventors:
Gerald Lee Dawson, Daniel Lee Thompson, James D. Hamilton
Abstract: A self-powered lock incorporates a generator within the dial housing. The generator incorporates a plurality of coils and two concentric rings of magnetic segments. The rings are mounted on a dial housing, capable of rotation, and rotation of the dial housing generates operating power for the lock. Dial rotation rotates another ring of magnetic segments to input data necessary for lock operation.
Abstract: A processor module has a cache of SRAM chips mounted on both a back and a front surface but de-coupling capacitors mounted on only the back surface. Each de-coupling capacitor is for suppressing current spikes from a pair of SRAM chips. The pair of SRAM chips includes a first SRAM chip on the same surface as the capacitor and a second SRAM chip opposite the first SRAM chip on the front surface of the module. The first SRAM chip belongs to a first bank while the second SRAM chip belongs to a second bank. Two chip-enable signals control access to the two banks. Since only one bank is accessed at any time, and access causes current spikes, only one bank and only one SRAM chip in the pair of SRAM chips creates a current spike at any time. Thus, a capacitor can be shared between the two SRAM chips in the pair. The shared capacitor can be mounted next to or under one of the SRAM chips, or formed within the multi-layer substrate itself.
Abstract: A memory module has DRAM chips mounted on both a front and a back surface but decoupling capacitors mounted on only the front surface. Each decoupling capacitor is for suppressing current spikes from a pair of DRAM chips. The pair of DRAM chips includes a first DRAM chip on the same surface as the capacitor and a second DRAM chip opposite the first DRAM chip on the back surface of the module. The first DRAM chip belongs to a first bank while the second DRAM chip belongs to a second bank. Two RAS signals are for controlling access to the two banks. Since only one bank is accessed at any time, and access causes current spikes, only one bank and only one DRAM chip in the pair of DRAM chips creates a current spike at any time. Thus a capacitor can be shared between the two DRAM chips in the pair. The shared capacitor can be mounted next to or under one of the DRAM chips, or formed within the multi-layer substrate itself.
Abstract: Improved assay for the detection of viral reverse transcriptase activity using PCR conducts the reverse transcription reaction at an acidic pH or elevated temperature. The assay is useful in testing a wide variety of biological products and tissue samples.
Abstract: An electronic combination lock has the capability of generating the combination that is used to compare to the entered combination by combining data read from an electronic key and data unique to the lock and stored in the lock. The lock may be operated in a mode that requires two combinations and two separate keys to open the lock. This dual combination mode of operation is possible in several classes of operation such as Route, First Line Maintenance or Bank Mode. The lock also has a mode of operation wherein the lock may be shelved or returned to the factory mode by using a unique combination and a one-time use key for assistance whenever combinations are severely out of synchronization with the dispatching computer and without other correction options.
Abstract: A circuit board fabrication apparatus and method having a vibratory feeder tray is disclosed. The feeder tray is preferably of low mass and horizontally-disposed and has multiple grooves which closely fit electronic parts, and hollowed-out bottom portions, generally below the rails separating the grooves. The hollow portions significantly contribute to low mass. Almost 50% of the mass of the tray's top plate may be removed. The parts are picked up one at a time and placed at precise positions on circuit board substrates by the rotating nozzles of a pick-and-place turret. An electromagnetic coil operating below the grooves of the feeder tray smoothly and continuously advances the parts in the grooves to the region in which they are picked up by the nozzles. Additionally, a slider table supporting the vibratory feeder tray positions each groove of the feeder tray in turn at the uptake point of the turret.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 30, 1995
Date of Patent:
July 29, 1997
Assignee:
MA Laboratories, Inc.
Inventors:
Abraham C. Ma, Hans Schiesser, Paul Y. J. Hsueh
Abstract: A container for memory modules comprising a generally rectangular shape with a lid and tray with a multitude of finger-like protrusions forming vertical slots therebetween for receiving memory modules. The interior is formed such that a cavity may be created above and below the memory modules contained inside providing a buffer region, which protects the contents from damage when the exterior of the container is subjected to physical contact.
Abstract: Interlocks are described that prevent the bolt of a bolt lock from being displaced to the unlocked position by the use of impact and inertial of the lock parts, heat and the displacement of the cover plate of the lock housing.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 20, 1992
Date of Patent:
January 14, 1997
Assignee:
Mas-Hamilton Group
Inventors:
Thomas R. Clark, Gerald L. Dawson, Paul T. Scherer
Abstract: A combination lock/deadbolt is connected to a push-to-open panic-bar device to operate in response to push-bar operation, thereby withdrawing both the push-bar latchbolt and the deadbolt permitting instantaneous and unrestricted egress from a secured area. To maintain the security of the area from unauthorized entry from outside the secured area, a connection between the push-to-open device and the combination lock/deadbolt assembly is implemented with a lost motion connection. The lost motion device, preferably is a flexible cable transmitting force only in tension, assures that any operation of the combination lock/deadbolt will not effect the security provided by the push-to-open device. Further, the push-to-open device may be provided both with a conventional key cylinder lock and a knob, ever, or thumb lever release on the door exterior.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 13, 1995
Date of Patent:
January 7, 1997
Assignees:
Mas-Hamilton Group, N T Monarch Hardware
Inventors:
Harold L. Brooks, Thomas R. Clark, Kun H. Kim, James W. Overbey
Abstract: The invention provides a method for producing a microcellular foam of a curable material by replicating a dissolvable particle preform and leaching away the dissolvable particle preform to yield the microcellular foam. The foam can be a preceramic polymer microcellular foam which can be pyrolyzed to form a ceramic microcellular foam. A method for making a composite including steps of producing a ceramic microcellular foam which is subsequently infiltrated to form the composite is also provided as are microcellular foams, ceramic microcellular foams and composites prepared according to the method of the invention.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 20, 1995
Date of Patent:
November 5, 1996
Assignee:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, a Ma corp.
Inventors:
Andreas Mortensen, Thomas J. Fitzgerald
Abstract: A combination lock/deadbolt assembly connection technique is disclosed for connecting the bolt of the combination lock to the deadbolt of the deadbolt assembly to provide a lost motion connection while at the same time to retain the ability to position a magnetic anti-attack interlock within the bolt of the combination lock. A connecting shaft is disposed between the bolt and the deadbolt and a spring bias force introduced between the two bolts. The shaft may be attached rigidly at one end to either the lock bolt or deadbolt. The opposite end is loosely attached by retaining rings or retaining rings to accommodate the movement of the loosely attached bolt with respect to the shaft thereby providing a lost motion connection. A compression spring is disposed intermediate to the lock bolt and the deadbolt to provide a separating or extending force.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 18, 1994
Date of Patent:
April 30, 1996
Assignee:
Mas-Hamilton Group
Inventors:
Harold L. Brooks, Thomas R. Clark, Donald H. Schmidt
Abstract: An electrochemical device including a solid electrolyte and solid electrode composed of materials having different chemical compositions and characterized by different electrical properties but having the same crystalline phase is provided. A method for fabricating an electrochemical device having a solid electrode and solid electrolyte characterized by the same crystalline phase is provided.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 15, 1994
Date of Patent:
April 23, 1996
Assignee:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, a MA corp.
Inventors:
Harry L. Tuller, Steve A. Kramer, Marlene A. Spears, Uday B. Pal
Abstract: An electronic combination lock is provided with and incorporates the enhanced feature of covert entry detection and notification. Whenever the bolt of an electronic lock provided with this enhancement is retracted to its withdrawn or unlocked position and whenever the lock has not received an authorized combination enabling the movement of the bolt, movement of the bolt is detected and the electronics of the lock is powered for a time sufficient to record an indication of the covert entry in its non-volatile memory. Upon normal operation at a subsequent time, the indication of covert entry is read from the non-volatile memory and a visual indication is displayed to the operator to inform the operator that covert entry has occurred.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 24, 1993
Date of Patent:
February 20, 1996
Assignee:
Mas-Hamilton Group
Inventors:
Gerald L. Dawson, Thomas E. Cassada, Michael J. Kelly, Craig B. Williams
Abstract: A combination lock is described where the combination that is used to open the lock is generated on a separate computer system using information that is contained in the lock and a series of steps that combine selected items of the information contained in the lock and alter the results of the results of the combination of the information items. The lock incorporates a computer processor-which performs the identical steps to generate an authorized combination after a combination is entered into the lock. When the two combinations match, the lock is enabled for opening. At least some of the information items used in the generation of the combinations change with each successful opening of the lock, rendering the combination generated by the computer system useable for only a single opening of the lock.