Patents Assigned to Sensycon
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Patent number: 5309935Abstract: A device for converting an electric current signal into a mechanical correcting variable, includes a pneumatic correcting element (1) with slide rod (2), a pneumatic amplifier (3), a compressed-air supply (4) and an electropneumatic signal converter which has a solenoid (5) with coil, iron circuit and air gap, a nozzle/baffle-plate device (6), and a lever (8) which is swingably mounted on a tensioning band (7). One end of the tensioning band (7) is mounted for turning around its longitudinal axis and, perpendicular to the longitudinal axis there is arranged a feedback lever (12) one end of which is attached, fixed in rotation, to the turnable end of the fastening belt (7) while its free end is coupled to the slide rod (2) of the pneumatic correcting element (1).Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1992Date of Patent: May 10, 1994Assignee: Sensycon Gesellschaft fur Industrielle Sensorsysteme und Processleittechnik mbHInventor: Heinrich Riensche
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Patent number: 5251481Abstract: An anemometer having a substrate onto which a temperature-dependent surface resistor is deposited. The active surface of the surface resistor is spaced from the leading edge of the substrate. A covering layer extends over the surface resistor and extends to the substrate at least in the area of the active surface.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 1991Date of Patent: October 12, 1993Assignee: SensyconInventors: Ralf Huck, Eckert
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Patent number: 5195367Abstract: An anemometer having a surface resistor disposed on a substrate and having a meander shaped current path imprinted into it. To permit presetting of the resistance value of the current path, resistance trimming lines are disposed parallel to the partition lines that limit the current path.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 1991Date of Patent: March 23, 1993Assignee: SensyconInventors: Martin Hohenstatt, Dieter Link, Karlheinz Eckert, Otakar Prokopec
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Patent number: 5131759Abstract: A temperature probe (20) is provided which comprises a sensor (22) mounted within a protecting tube (38). A gap is defined between the sensor (22) and the protecting tube (38). The gap (46) between the sensor and the protecting tube is filled with a dry gas such a helium.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1991Date of Patent: July 21, 1992Assignee: Sensycon Gesellschaft fur industrielle Sensor-Systeme und ProzeBleitechnik mbHInventors: Kurt Eiermann, Karl Ehinger
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Patent number: 5097386Abstract: A mounting for installation of electronic apparatus in switchboards or consoles has a shell-like housing 1 with front-side opening 2 which can be closed by a cover panel 3. Approximately parallel to the bottom surface of the housing 1, a first circuit board 7 is arranged in the housing onto which circuit board at least one additional circuit board 9 which extends approximately vertically upward and possibly bears electronic components can be plugged, establishing an electric connection to the first circuit board 7. The first circuit board 7 and the additional circuit boards 9 can be arranged on a circuit-board holder 6. The lines which lead to external units can be connected to plug connections 10 which are connected in electrically conductive manner to the first circuit board 7.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 1990Date of Patent: March 17, 1992Assignee: Sensycon Gesellschaft fur Industrielle Sensorsysteme und Processleittechnik mbHInventors: Horst Byell, Erik Leidel
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Patent number: 5038610Abstract: An anemometer with a substrate (12) comprising glass material, the length L of the substrate being considerably greater than the width B and the thickness D. The edge areas (20, 22) of the substrate are not substantially heated by the formation of the surface resistor.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1989Date of Patent: August 13, 1991Assignee: Sensycon Gesellschaft fur industrielle Sensor-systeme und ProzeBleitechnik mbHInventors: Walter Diehl, Karlheinz Eckert, Martin Hohenstatt, Dieter Link, Otokar Prokopec