Patents Assigned to Standex International
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Patent number: 6861777Abstract: A motor pump is provided in which the motor rotor is optimally force balanced for enhanced operation. The motor pump includes a pump head for pressurizing a fluid, and an electric motor drives the pump head. High pressure fluid is circulated through the motor air gap. The shaft of the motor rotor is axially movable with respect to the pump head such that the motor rotor is effectively floated in high pressure fluid as the fluid flows through the motor.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2003Date of Patent: March 1, 2005Assignee: Standex International Corp.Inventors: Robert R. Kimberlin, Robert E. Harvey, III, William M. Larson, William C. Rawnsley, Jr., Jie Jiang
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Patent number: 6847140Abstract: A fluid impermeable barrier is provided to protect the rotor of an electric motor. The barrier includes a body portion with a relatively large opening at one end to receive the rotor laminations and a smaller opening at the other end to receive one end of the rotor shaft. With the body portion positioned about the laminations, a cap with an outer perimeter and central opening is slid down the other end of the rotor shaft to close the large opening in the body portion. The assembly is completed by sealingly attaching the outer perimeter of the cap to the large opening in the body portion and sealingly attaching the smaller openings in the cap and body portion to respective portions of the rotor shaft. Thus, the fluid impermeable rotor barrier includes no more than two parts that are assembled onto the rotor using no more than three areas of attachment.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2002Date of Patent: January 25, 2005Assignee: Standex International Corp.Inventors: Robert R. Kimberlin, Robert E. Harvey, III, William M. Larson
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Patent number: 6837688Abstract: An apparatus for detecting the presence of an overheat condition in a fluid pump includes a pump head for receiving a fluid at a first pressure and outputting the fluid at a second pressure that is greater than the first pressure. A motor is positioned adjacent the pump head to drive the pump head to pressurize the fluid. A single overheat sensor senses an overheat condition in the pump head and an overheat condition in the motor. When a threshold temperature is sensed by the overheat sensor, a switch is activated to prevent operation of the motor. In one embodiment, the overheat sensor and switch are integral and may, for example, take the form of a bi-metal switch formed in the stator windings of the motor. In alternate embodiments, the overheat sensor and switch are separate.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2002Date of Patent: January 4, 2005Assignee: Standex International Corp.Inventors: Robert R. Kimberlin, Robert E. Harvey, III, Jie Jiang
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Patent number: 6814549Abstract: An apparatus for protecting a fluid pump motor includes an electric motor for driving a pump head to pressurize a fluid. A liner is positioned in the motor air gap to prevent pressurized fluid from contacting one or more magnetic field producing elements of the stator. The liner includes a thin wall to minimize the air gap distance. The liner wall is made thin enough that, under loading of the pressurized fluid, the liner wall deforms and bears against one or more of the field producing elements of the stator for structural support. The liner is preferably fabricated as a single metal part using a deep drawing process that results in a can having opposed open and closed ends with a substantially uniform cross-section between the open and closed ends of the can.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2002Date of Patent: November 9, 2004Assignee: Standex International Corp.Inventors: Robert R. Kimberlin, Robert E. Harvey, III
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Patent number: 6802367Abstract: A rethermalization system for food trays having a hot food side and a cold food side, the system includes a first thermal system having a heating source, a refrigeration coil and a blower; a second thermal system having first and second refrigeration coils and a blower; and a control system operable in one mode to activate the refrigeration coil of the first thermal system and the first refrigeration coil of the second thermal system, and operable in a second mode to activate the heating source of the first thermal system and the first and second refrigeration coils of the second thermal system.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2001Date of Patent: October 12, 2004Assignee: Standex International CorporationInventors: John W. Westbrooks, Jr., Warren Frye, Jr., Christopher Shea Curry
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Patent number: 6727822Abstract: A liquid level sensor apparatus and a method of using thereof for determining the level of a conductive liquid held within a container, wherein the container is subject to the accumulation of residue as a consequence of the conductive liquid contained therein. The liquid level sensor includes a sensor part which has a voltage; a ground connection having an electrical polarity; a circumferential ring having a bias voltage opposite in polarity to the ground connection and a voltage corresponding to that of the sensor attached around the sensor; a float which is buoyant on the conductive liquid; and a conductive tip attached to the top of the float, the conductive tip being conductive with the sensor end when in at least one predetermined position.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2003Date of Patent: April 27, 2004Assignee: Standex International CorporationInventors: Edward R. Chamberlin, Paul Linsley
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Patent number: 6624755Abstract: A liquid level sensor for conductive liquids having a bias ring to prevent false “full” indications. The sensor is an inexpensive conductive probe that can be installed in any tank or container used to contain a conductive liquid. The build up of residue such as sludge on the inside of the container wall and probe pieces can cause a short between the probe and ground. This situation will result in falsely showing that the level of the liquid being measured is at least at the minimum predetermined requirement even though the actual level may be far less than that amount. The bias ring is a metal ring that is placed around the insulating base of the sensing probe between the probe tip and the top inside of the tank. The probe is then given a charge (positive for negative ground systems) which interrupts the current path between the sensing tip of the probe and ground via the conducting residue. Consequently, the sensor will read correctly despite the conductive residue that may be present.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2002Date of Patent: September 23, 2003Assignee: Standex International Corp.Inventor: Edward R. Chamberlin
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Patent number: 6588059Abstract: A plastic caster has two legs for mounting a wheel(s) and a fork assembly with a bearing housing portion formed around a bearing assembly with inner and outer ring-shaped raceways and bearings evenly dispersed in a cage between the inner and outer raceways. A top-plate has an extension which extension engages the inner raceway permitting the top plate and fork assembly to independently rotate about the second axis. A retention plug is mated with an opening in the extension preventing disengagement of the top-plate from the inner raceway thereby securely attaching the top-plate to the inner raceway.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2001Date of Patent: July 8, 2003Assignee: Standex International Corp.Inventor: Robert C. McCord
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Patent number: 6477866Abstract: A washing machine (10) includes a motor cut-off circuit (70) which includes a fuse (100) and a blow switch (110) responsive to a brake failure signal (BFS) to blow the fuse (100) and prevent the motor (40) from thereafter being energized until the fuse (100) is reset or replaced.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2001Date of Patent: November 12, 2002Assignee: Standex International CorporationInventors: Edward R. Chamberlin, Robert G. Whitman
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Patent number: 6453508Abstract: A brake for a caster having a caster wheel with a wheel hub axially mounted to a fork. The brake includes a leg adapted to pivotally engage the fork of the caster. When the brake is mounted to the caster, the leg wedges between the fork and the wheel hub to frictionally arrest the motion of the caster wheel.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2001Date of Patent: September 24, 2002Assignee: Standex International Corp.Inventor: Thomas E. Denner
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Patent number: 6422656Abstract: A molded wheel and bearing assembly includes two bearings in a molded housing forming a bearing assembly. The bearing assembly is molded into the hub of a caster wheel. The caster wheel is made by molding a hub around the bearing assembly, then molding a tread around the hub. No assembly of individual elements into the wheel is necessary.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2001Date of Patent: July 23, 2002Assignee: Standex InternationalInventors: Thomas E. Denner, Robert Gosselin
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Patent number: 6367885Abstract: A molded wheel and bearing assembly includes two butt-out bearings in a molded housing forming a bearing assembly. The bearing assembly is molded into the hub of a caster wheel. The caster wheel is made by molding a hub around the bearing assembly, then molding a tread around the hub. No assembly of individual elements into the wheel is necessary.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2000Date of Patent: April 9, 2002Assignee: Standex International CorporationInventors: Thomas E. Denner, Robert Gosselin
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Patent number: 6315039Abstract: A bedside rethermalization unit maintains food items placed on meal serving trays, including hot food items to be served at an elevated temperature, in a refrigerated state and rethermalizes hot food items at a desired time prior to meal serving. The unit is preferably in the form of a cart with castered wheels to enhance mobility. The cart includes a cabinet having an upper tray storage compartment for storing and rethermalizing a single day's worth of meals for a single individual, and a lower tray storage compartment for storage of soiled trays and eating utensils. Both compartments are refrigerated. A divider physically and atmospherically isolates the upper and lower tray storage compartments to inhibit contamination of uneaten meals in the upper compartment by soiled trays placed in the lower compartment. Rethermalization of hot food items in the upper compartment may be achieved by convection, conduction, induction, radiant heating, or any combination thereof.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1999Date of Patent: November 13, 2001Assignee: Standex International CorporationInventors: John W. Westbrooks, Jr., Sara C. Hurt
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Patent number: 6253608Abstract: A side mount liquid level sensor (10) includes limit arms (100, 102) on the float (80) and limit wings (54, 56) on the switch housing, with the limit wings (54, 56) being spaced vertically from the stem (14) of the housing (11) whereby to allow float (80) to traverse a range of travel that is at least 50% of the vertical depth (D) of the slot (86) of float 80 and advantageously substantially equal to that depth (D). The spacing (58) between wings (54, 56) and stem (14) allows wings (100, 102) to pass therebetween for assembly, but not while sensor (10) is in use.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1999Date of Patent: July 3, 2001Assignee: Standex International CorporationInventor: A. Mark Faulhaber
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Patent number: 6104267Abstract: A surface mount electronic reed switch component (10) is provided having lead wires (12, 14) the outer ends of which are formed into associated loops (32, 34) that extend transversely to the seating plane (36) of the reed switch (10) to provide one or more stable surface mount feet (58) without undue bending stresses on the leads (12, 14) to thus avoid adversely affecting the switch gap (28) defined by the inner ends (22, 24) of the leads (12, 14).Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1998Date of Patent: August 15, 2000Assignee: Standex International Corp.Inventors: Edward R. Palmer, Colin Stratford
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Patent number: 6088916Abstract: A pump includes a coaxially integrated pump bypass/relief valve element of high density polymer material seats against a hard metallic sleeve that is pressed into a first counterbore around the bypass flow channel with an interference fit. That axial end of the sleeve bearing the valve seat face projects, for a substantial proportion of the sleeve length, beyond the first counterbore shoulder into a second counterbore space to provide an annular space around the outside diameter surface of the sleeve to free the seat face end of the sleeve from direct structural restraint.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1999Date of Patent: July 18, 2000Assignee: Standex International Corp.Inventors: Ron C. Singleterry, John Zavisa
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Patent number: 6073547Abstract: A food temperature maintenance cart transports meals of hot and cold food items prepared at a meal assembly area to a meal serving area where the meals are to be served, while keeping hot foods hot and cold foods cold for extended periods of time. The cart includes a cabinet having tray storage compartments for storing meal serving trays containing refrigerated and heated food items. Thermal barriers subdivide each of the tray storage compartments into a refrigerated compartment for maintaining refrigerated foods in a refrigerated state and a heated compartment for maintaining heated foods in a heated state. A refrigerated air delivery compartment separates adjacent refrigerated compartments and produces laminar flows of refrigerated air across refrigerated food items contained on the trays.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1999Date of Patent: June 13, 2000Assignee: Standex International CorporationInventors: John W. Westbrooks, Jr., Randal L. Delbridge
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Patent number: D461102Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2001Date of Patent: August 6, 2002Assignee: Standex International CorporationInventor: Leo M. Suzuki
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Patent number: D465677Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2001Date of Patent: November 19, 2002Assignee: Standex International Corp.Inventor: Edward Bryskiewicz
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Patent number: D427461Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 1999Date of Patent: July 4, 2000Assignee: Standex International CorporationInventors: Martin P. Burns, Charles W. Wainwright