Patents Assigned to PSi
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Patent number: 5793920Abstract: A fiber optic splice closure assembly has two end plate assemblies, and a closure base and a closure cover attached to the end plate assemblies. An adapter is secured within a cable entrance port in the end plate assembly to alter the end plate opening to accommodate a fiber optic cable. The adapter restrains the cable sheath against axial forces and provides a seal between the optical fiber cable, the adapter and the end plate assembly. A bracket assembly is provided to anchor the optical fiber cable strength member to the end plate assembly. The closure provides a mounting bar secured to said end plate assemblies proximate the closure base and a mounting platform secured to the mounting bar.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1996Date of Patent: August 11, 1998Assignee: PSI Telecommunications, Inc.Inventors: Timothy A. Wilkins, Donald J. Smith
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Patent number: 5750189Abstract: A process for protecting a surface from non-desired contamination and for facilitating removal of said contamination from said surface, characterized by the steps: a) preparing a solution of polysaccharides containing at least two components, wherein one component is constituted by a first polysaccharide which, when precipitated from a solution by evaporation of the solvent thereof, directly forms a film and wherein the second component is constituted by a second polysaccharide which, when precipitated from a solution by evaporation of the solvent thereof, forms a film via at least partial gel formation, or by interaction with said first polysaccharide, said films being redissolvable or swellable: b) applying the solution from step a) onto said surface before subjected to contamination: c) allowing the applied solution to dry so as to form a solid film on said surface via at least partial gel formation: d) treating the film-coated surface with a liquid capable of redissolving film or provided swelling thereofType: GrantFiled: September 10, 1996Date of Patent: May 12, 1998Assignee: Polysaccharide Industries AB PSIInventor: Sigfrid Svensson
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Patent number: 5731745Abstract: The high frequency circuit includes an oscillator connected in a Colpitts configuration. Negative feedback to the oscillator is applied through an amplifier, both to stabilize the circuit and to permit frequency modulation of the carrier signal generated by the circuit. This feedback incorporates a capacitance to neutralize the Miller effect, thereby enabling it to operate at exceedingly high carrier frequencies. A variation of the circuit permits it to be simultaneously controlled by both a voltage and a current control signal. Also, by applying a frequency modulated carrier signal at a particular node of the oscillator, a demodulated output signal may be obtained.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 1997Date of Patent: March 24, 1998Assignee: PSI Electronics, LLCInventor: O. D. Parham
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Patent number: 5697194Abstract: A modular seal assembly for sealing a circular opening through a wall, usually with one or more conduits (i.e., telecommunication cables) extending through the seal. The assembly includes an outer pressure annulus and a thick inner pressure disc, both of natural or synthetic rubber, EPDM, urethane, or other elastomer. In the outer annulus the elastomer is an annular series of interconnected blocks of length L1 having a central opening of radius R2; a series of pressure bolts compress the blocks axially, expanding the annulus both outwardly and inwardly. The inner disc, which has an outer radius of about R2 and is interlocked with the elastomer blocks of the outer annulus, has a multiplicity of circular layers, much like an onion; the layers are concentric about an opening through which a conduit usually extends.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 1996Date of Patent: December 16, 1997Assignee: PSI Telecommunications, Inc.Inventors: Robert J. Gignac, Edward L. Kwiatkowski, Carl R. Griffiths
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Patent number: 5695622Abstract: In the disclosed electrochemical cell for the production of an alkaline solution of peroxide, especially on-site production, the electrolyte is divided into an aqueous alkaline catholyte and an aqueous alkaline anolyte, and the cathode is a gas-diffusion electrode. The active material of the electrolyte side of the gas-diffusion cathode comprises a particulate catalyst support material having a surface area of about 50 to about 2000 m.sup.2 /g, and, deposited on the particles of this support material, 0.1 to 50 weight-%, based on the weight of the active layer, of gold or gold alloy particles having an average size >40 but less than about 200 .ANG.. These gold or gold alloy particles are substantially selectively catalytic for the reduction of oxygen to peroxide (e.g. HOO.sup..crclbar.). The electrolyte flow patterns are designed to avoid loss of peroxide resulting from oxidation at the anode. In the operation of the cell, a product with a hydroxyl:perhydroxyl ratio lees than 2:1 can be obtained.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 1996Date of Patent: December 9, 1997Assignee: PSI Tecnology Co.Inventors: Mark E. Fraser, Alan S. Woodman, Everett B. Anderson, E. Jennings Taylor
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Patent number: 5647968Abstract: In the disclosed electrochemical cell for the production of an alkaline solution of peroxide, especially on-site production, the electrolyte is divided into an aqueous alkaline catholyte and an aqueous alkaline anolyte, and the cathode is a gas-diffusion electrode. The active material of the electrolyte side of the gas-diffusion cathode comprises a particulate catalyst support material having a surface area of about 50 to about 2000 m.sup.2 /g, and, deposited on the particles of this support material, 0.1 to 50 weight-%, based on the weight of the active layer, of gold or gold alloy particles having an average size >40 but less than about 200.ANG.. These gold or gold alloy particles are substantially selectively catalytic for the reduction of oxygen to peroxide (e.g. HOO.sup..crclbar.). The electrolyte flow patterns are designed to avoid loss of peroxide resulting from oxidation at the anode. In the operation of the cell, a product with a hydroxyl:perhydroxyl ratio less than 2:1 can be obtained.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 1996Date of Patent: July 15, 1997Assignee: PSI Technology Co.Inventors: Mark E. Fraser, Alan S. Woodman, Everett B. Anderson, E. Jennings Taylor
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Patent number: 5568686Abstract: A lightweight, economical, reliable and adaptable tool for use in joining wire connector assemblies such as those utilized in telecommunications includes a base member including a housing and a cam mechanism with a T-bar pivotally connected with a cam mechanism. Removable wire connector holders are provided which can be interchanged on the base member and force applicators for use with particular wire connectors can be applied to the T-bar. By providing interchangeability for the wire connector holders and the force applicators, the disclosed tool is capable of being utilized with a variety of industry standard wire connector assemblies without requiring multiple tools. In addition, the tool is formed utilizing a simplified construction and is made from materials which reduce the weight, increase the reliability and reduce the cost thereof.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1994Date of Patent: October 29, 1996Assignee: PSI Telecommunications, Inc.Inventor: Wilson E. Suarez
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Patent number: 5568584Abstract: The fiber optic cable adapter spool is formed to be retained within an end plate assembly of a wire cable splice closure assembly. The adapter spool provides a cable entrance port capable of supporting an optical fiber cable in conventional telecommunication applications. The fiber optic cable is wrapped with a high coefficient of friction, adhesively-backed tape and a layer of mastic sealant before placed in the cable entrance port. The cable entrance port has two sets of annular gripping teeth and a plurality of annular sealing ribs located between the sets of annular gripping teeth. Once the cable has been placed into a cable entrance port, the adapter spool is contracted to cause the two sets of annular gripping teeth to exert radial pressure into either end of the wrapped portion of the cable.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1995Date of Patent: October 22, 1996Assignee: PSI Telecommunications, Inc.Inventor: Donald J. Smith
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Patent number: 5540688Abstract: An intervertebral stabilization device is disclosed, made in the form of a damper adapted to resist elastically, on the one hand, an elongation and, on the other hand, an axial compression without buckling, as well as of at least two implants anchored on two adjacent vertebrae.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1994Date of Patent: July 30, 1996Assignee: Societe "PSI"Inventor: Fernand Navas
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Patent number: 5490735Abstract: A method of operating a printer in which, after positioning of a paper web for printing and the printing of the web, the last printed sheet is removed and the leading edge of the web is retracted in a park position. The retraction of the leading edge of the web from this proper printing position until it passes a sensor is detected and this difference in displacement of the drive is stored for correction of advance of the same web from the parking position subsequently.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1994Date of Patent: February 13, 1996Assignee: PSI Printer Systems International GmbHInventors: Klaus Brandenburg, Klaus-Peter Kluge, Kurt-Hermann Richter, Wendelin Weber
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Patent number: 5480401Abstract: A prosthesis with double damper performing the function of intervertebral stabilizer which comprises at least two identical elements assembled together and comprising elastic bodies for regulating the bending-stretching movement between two vertebrae so as to approach as closely as possible the physiological course of a discal movement.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 1994Date of Patent: January 2, 1996Assignee: PSIInventor: Fernand Navas
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Patent number: 5426855Abstract: An improved safety utility knife has a hollow handle and a blade which is normally retracted within the handle, but can be extended by squeezing an operating lever. The lever is connected to the blade holder by a toggle linkage having a rearmost pin secured in a discrete support whose position is adjustable. A thumbscrew threaded into the support enables one to adjust the position of the support from outside the handle, and thus change how far the blade protrudes from the handle when the operating lever is fully depressed.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 1994Date of Patent: June 27, 1995Assignee: PSI, Inc.Inventors: Ronald Keklak, Michael V. Couture, John C. Whitehouse
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Patent number: 5425735Abstract: A shielded tip catheter for use with a pulsed energy source for fracturing deposits such as urinary and biliary stones and atherosclerotic plaque in the human body is disclosed. The flexible catheter has a shielded tip structure which is adapted for insertion through a fluid passage in a living body. The tip structure can contain an impact element, a scraping implement or a cutting implement. An energy source creates repeated rapid vapor expansions adjacent the element causing it to undergo repeated pulse like movements, imparting a series of high-velocity impulses to an adjacent deposit, thereby fracturing or cutting it. The energy source can be a laser with a fiber optic delivery system in the catheter terminating adjacent the impact element, or a spark generator with a conductor within the catheter to deliver a fluid vaporizing spark adjacent the element.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1993Date of Patent: June 20, 1995Assignee: PSI Medical Products, Inc.Inventors: David I. Rosen, Charles Shibilia
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Patent number: 5375823Abstract: An improved damper, of the type comprising elements for progressively resisting, in exponential manner, the advance of a piston under the effect of a force of axial compression, which functions as a stop opposing any displacement of the piston beyond a predetermined value, in an intervertebral stabilization device.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 1993Date of Patent: December 27, 1994Assignee: Societe PSIInventor: Fernand Navas
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Patent number: 5303474Abstract: An improved safety utility knife has a hollow handle and a blade which is normally retracted within the handle, but can be extended by squeezing an operating lever. The lever is connected to the blade holder by a toggle linkage having a rearmost pin secured in a discrete support whose position is adjustable. A thumbscrew threaded into the support enables one to adjust the position of the support from outside the handle, and thus change how far the blade protrudes from the handle when the operating lever is fully depressed.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1992Date of Patent: April 19, 1994Assignee: PSI, Inc.Inventors: Ronald Keklak, Michael V. Couture, John C. Whitehouse
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Patent number: 5275553Abstract: Disclosed is a system for regulating the efficiency of a combustion process by detecting radiant energy emitted from ash particles entrained in the gas stream exiting the combustion chamber of a boiler or incinerator. The intensity of selected wavelengths of light emitted from the particles is indicative of the temperature of the particles. The change in the intensities of the selected wavelengths of light, and thus of the temperature of the gas stream at the furnace exit, is monitored, and a feedback control mechanism is used to regulate one or more combustion, pollution control, or heat transfer parameters thereby maximizing the thermal efficiency of the combustion process in the boiler or incinerator.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 1992Date of Patent: January 4, 1994Assignee: PSI Environmental Instruments Corp.Inventors: Michael B. Frish, Joseph Morency, Stephen A. Johnson, Arthur A. Boni
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Patent number: 5149278Abstract: A telecommunications terminal block employs a housing having a number of separate dielectrically isolated chambers disposed therein. Service wires to be connected to a splice cable are inserted into a chamber through openings in the housing and into a movable wire carrier member disposed within the chamber. An actuator member drives the carrier member from a first position, at which the wires are inserted, to a second position where the wires engage a contact element which electrically couples them to the splice cable. The carrier member moves within the chamber so as to allow an electrically insulating medium within the chamber to flow around the carrier and maintain a constant volume of the medium within the chamber. Loss of insulating medium is thereby avoided during connection and reconnection of the service wires allowing improved protection from environmental factors such as moisture, chemicals and other contaminants.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1991Date of Patent: September 22, 1992Assignee: PSI Telecommunications, Inc.Inventors: Charles W. Waas, Mark R. Jespersen
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Patent number: 5093485Abstract: A polysaccharide-based composition, characterized by comprising or essentially consisting of:at least a first component a) excluding galactane constituted by a substituted .beta.-1,4-linked glycan which is dissolvable in water of a certain temperature and which has a molecular weight (Mw) of .gtoreq.5.multidot.10.sup.4 Daltons, preferably.gtoreq.10.sup.5 Daltons, particularly .gtoreq.10.sup.6 Daltons, andat least a second component b), also excluding galactans, constituted by a substituted .beta.-1,4-linked glycan which is more difficult to dissolve than said first component at said temperature, or is agar or a carrageenan;the use of the composiiton above as a:a) means for reducing friction,b) means for facilitating removal of undesired contamination from surfaces, such as graffiti, scrawl, soot etc.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1989Date of Patent: March 3, 1992Assignee: Polysaccharide Industries Aktiebolag PsiInventor: Sigfrid Svensson
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Patent number: 4927700Abstract: Copper etching process and product in which a material which promotes the formation of nitrous acid is included in the copper. The copper is etched in a nitric acid solution, and the nitrous acid catalyzes the reaction between the nitric acid and the copper. The catalyst promoter is distributed within the copper to control where the nitrous acid is formed and, hence, the manner in which the copper is etched. In one disclosed embodiment, the material which promotes the formation of nitrous acid increases in concentration toward the substrate, or board to which the copper is bonded. The nitrous acid reacts vigorously with the copper, and the etch rate increases as the etch progresses through the copper toward the substrate. A polymer and/or a nitrous acid scavenger can be included in the etching solution to confine the etching reaction to the region in which the nitrous acid is formed.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1989Date of Patent: May 22, 1990Assignee: PSI StarInventors: Norvell J. Nelson, Phillip A. Martens
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Patent number: RE35325Abstract: A telecommunications terminal block employs a housing having a number of separate dielectrically, isolated chambers disposed therein. Service wires to be connected to a splice cable are inserted into a chamber through openings in the housing and into a movable wire carrier member disposed within the chamber. An actuator member drives the carrier member from a first position, at which the wires are inserted, to a second position where the wires engage a contact element which electrically couples them to the splice cable. The carrier member moves within the chamber so as to allow, an electrically insulating medium within the chamber to flow around the carrier and maintain a constant volume of the medium within the chamber. Loss of insulating medium is thereby avoided during connection and reconnection of the service wires allowing improved protection from environmental factors such as moisture, chemicals and other contaminants.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1994Date of Patent: September 3, 1996Assignee: PSI Telecommunications, Inc.Inventors: Charles W. Wass, Mark R. Jespersen