Patents Assigned to PaR Systems, Inc.
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Patent number: 7624967Abstract: An opposed-rope driven telescoping mast assembly includes a stationary support and a longitudinal mast comprising a longitudinal section joined to move relative to the stationary support. A drive assembly drives the longitudinal mast and includes a frame and a rotatable drum assembly mounted to the frame. A first rope is joined to the drum assembly and to the longitudinal mast to pull the longitudinal section in a first direction, while a second rope is joined to the drum assembly and to the longitudinal mast to pull the longitudinal section in a second direction. A sensor is operably coupled to the drive assembly to sense overload tension in the first rope or the second rope.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2007Date of Patent: December 1, 2009Assignee: Par Systems, Inc.Inventors: Gary R. Doebler, Thomas E. Jung, Albert J. Sturm, Jr.
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Patent number: 7444742Abstract: The present invention relates to an aligning fixture having a support with a reference surface, an aligning member and an actuator. The actuator is mounted to the support and operably coupled to the aligning member. The actuator moves the aligning member selectively to a first position wherein the element to be aligned is spaced apart from the reference surface and to a second position where the element can engage the reference surface.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2004Date of Patent: November 4, 2008Assignee: Par Systems, Inc.Inventors: Albert J. Sturm, Jr., Wesley J. Rieckenberg, Richard J. Weniger
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Publication number: 20080031716Abstract: A telescoping mast assembly includes two longitudinal tube sections, the second disposed within the first, and adapted for telescoping motion into and out of the first longitudinal tube section. A drive assembly is joined to the first longitudinal tube section and to the second longitudinal tube section and operably configured to drive the second longitudinal tube section relative to the first longitudinal tube section. A support brace is mounted under the second longitudinal tube section, and is configured to help support the weight of the telescoping mast and reduce the torque on the telescoping mast at the base due to the large mass of the mast plus its cargo at often a large radius of extension. This thereby enables the telescoping mast to handle larger masses at longer radii of extension with high levels of performance and reliability.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2006Publication date: February 7, 2008Applicant: PaR Systems, Inc.Inventor: Albert J. Sturm
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Publication number: 20070037496Abstract: A system and method for positioning a fluid stream for cutting a double contour workpiece includes a compensation module configured to receive information regarding a contour path in at least five degrees of freedom for cutting the double contour workpiece and a velocity of movement of the fluid stream during cutting and configured to provide as an output a modified contour path of said at least five degrees of freedom based on Kerf compensation errors. A motion controller is adapted to receive the modified contour path of said at least five degrees of freedom and the velocity and is configured to provide control signals. A positioner is configured to receive the control signals and position a fluid stream adjacent the workpiece accordingly.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2006Publication date: February 15, 2007Applicant: PaR Systems, Inc.Inventors: Charles Habermann, Frederick Steinmann, Dean LaValle
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Publication number: 20050015962Abstract: The present invention relates to an aligning fixture having a support with a reference surface, an aligning member and an actuator. The actuator is mounted to the support and operably coupled to the aligning member. The actuator moves the aligning member selectively to a first position wherein the element to be aligned is spaced apart from the reference surface and to a second position where the element can engage the reference surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2004Publication date: January 27, 2005Applicant: PaR Systems, Inc.Inventors: Albert Sturm, Wesley Rieckenberg, Richard Weniger
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Patent number: 6561368Abstract: A telescoping tube assembly includes a frame and a first longitudinal tube section mounted on the frame. A second longitudinal tube section is disposed within the first longitudinal tube section and adapted for telescoping motion into and out of the first longitudinal tube section. The telescoping tube assembly includes a cabling system that includes a top pulley assembly and a bottom pulley assembly, the bottom pulley assembly adapted for movement in response to the telescoping motion of the second longitudinal tube section. One or more cables extend from the remote end of the innermost longitudinal tube section and traverse the top pulley assembly, the bottom pulley assembly and are fixed relative to the frame.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2000Date of Patent: May 13, 2003Assignee: PaR Systems, Inc.Inventors: Albert J. Sturm, Jr., Mark W. Benoit
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Patent number: 6026970Abstract: A telescoping tube assembly includes a first longitudinal tube section and a second longitudinal tube section disposed within the first longitudinal tube section and adapted for telescoping motion into and out of the first longitudinal tube section. A third longitudinal tube section is disposed within the second longitudinal tube section and is adapted for telescoping motion into and out of the second longitudinal tube section. A drive motor is joined to the second longitudinal tube section to move therewith and operates a first ball-screw assembly and a second ball-screw assembly. The first ball-screw assembly is operatively connected between the first longitudinal tube section and the second longitudinal tube section. The second ball-screw assembly is operatively connected between the second longitudinal tube section and the third longitudinal tube section.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 1999Date of Patent: February 22, 2000Assignee: Par Systems, Inc.Inventors: Albert J. Sturm, Jr., Fred W. Hanson
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Patent number: 5855540Abstract: A system for performing work in a hot cell includes a support arm having a first end and a second end and a movable arm having an end selectively engageable with the first end to form a rigid connection. Complementary coupling devices are disposed on the first end of the support arm and on the end of the movable arm and mate together when the movable arm is joined to the support arm.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 1997Date of Patent: January 5, 1999Assignee: Par Systems, Inc.Inventors: Albert J. Sturm, Jr., Thomas E. Marrinan, Fred W. Hanson, Dean R. LaValle
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Patent number: 5762467Abstract: A manipulator system includes an elongated mast having a mast axis and a telescoping tube assembly having a tube axis. The telescoping tube assembly includes an outer tube section and at least one inner tube section that only moves telescopically with respect to the outer tube section. The telescoping tube assembly is joined to an end of the elongated mast for only pivotal movement. An actuator joined to the elongated mast and the outer tube section pivots the telescoping tube assembly from a first position, wherein the tube axis is parallel to the mast axis and the telescoping tube assembly is retracted, to a second position, wherein the tube axis is perpendicular to the mast axis and the inner tube section is deployable. An end effector is joined to a remote end of the inner tube section to perform work within the tank.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1996Date of Patent: June 9, 1998Assignee: Par Systems, Inc.Inventors: Albert J. Sturm, Jr., Fred W. Hanson, Mark W. Benoit, Thomas E. Marrinan
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Patent number: 5465854Abstract: An extensible and retractable telescoping tube positions test devices that inspect large stationary objects. The tube has three dimensional adjustment capabilities and is vertically suspended from a frame. The tube sections are independently supported with each section comprising U-shaped housing secured to a thicker support plate. Guide mechanisms preferably mounted only to the thicker plates guide each tube section parallel to a reference axis with improved accuracy so that the position of the remote end of the telescoping tube is precisely known.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 1995Date of Patent: November 14, 1995Assignee: Par Systems, Inc.Inventors: Albert J. Sturm, Thomas E. Marrinan