Patents Assigned to The Bendix Corporation
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Patent number: 4462653Abstract: An electrical connector assembly (100) includes a coupling ring (50) for connecting together two connector housings (10, 20) and self-contained means for resisting rotation of the coupling ring relative to the connector housing (20) to which it is rotatably mounted. The resisting means includes coupling ring (50) and connector housing (20) respectively, frusto-conical surfaces (72, 82) with protuberances (74) and sockets (84), in faced relation, the protuberances being adapted to be received in and rotated to succeeding sockets. The compressible plastic is such that as the housings are drawn into tight engagement the protuberances on the coupling ring engage the plastic surface on the other connector housing (10), causing the protuberances and surfaces to elastically compress.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 1981Date of Patent: July 31, 1984Assignee: Bendix CorporationInventors: Mark Flederbach, David O. Gallusser
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Patent number: 4461530Abstract: A socket contact (10) for electrical connectors and method of manufacture comprised of a contact liner (12), a front guide sleeve (14), and a rear sleeve (16) each of said guide sleeve (14) and rear sleeve (16) interfit over the contact liner (12) with a slight overlap (42) at the approximate midsection of the contact liner (12). The guide sleeve (14) is enabled to be interfit with both the contact liner (12) and the rear sleeve (16) by a crimp (44) formed adjacent the rear end (40) of the guide sleeve (14). A fillet weld (48) is applied at the shoulder (46) created by the guide sleeve (14) overlapping the rear sleeve (16) which weld reinforces the midsection of the socket contact (10).Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 1982Date of Patent: July 24, 1984Assignee: Bendix CorporationInventors: Robert W. Brush, Sr., R. Amelia Piscitelli
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Patent number: 4461526Abstract: In order to retard the rotation of a coupling nut (40) mounted to an electrical connector housing (10) an annular ring (50) comprised of a rubber having a durometer of about 70 is located in pressure tight contact between the housing (10) and coupling nut (40).Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 1982Date of Patent: July 24, 1984Assignee: The Bendix CorporationInventors: David O. Gallusser, David W. MacAvoy, Stephen Punako, David L. Frear
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Patent number: 4459849Abstract: A force measuring system is provided in which a force sensitive element (51) includes a movable capacitor plate (21) located between two fixed capacitor plates (19, 20). A pair of jewel bearings (52) are mounted to a support casting (55) and provides support for a force sensitive element (51). The support casting (55) also serves as a support for a hybrid integrated circuit (68) which, in turn, forms a support substrate for one of the fixed plates (19). A second fixed plate (20) may be mounted on the casting (55) via a substrate (69). The hybrid integrated circuit (68) is therefore in close proximity to a capacitor element (19-21). The hybrid circuit (68) provides output power to a torquer coil (37) which centers the force sensitive element (51), with current provided to the torquer coil (37) being indicative of force exerted on the force sensitive element (51).Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 1983Date of Patent: July 17, 1984Assignee: The Bendix CorporationInventor: John Calamera
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Patent number: 4460068Abstract: A disc brake includes a positioning device (40) which is pressure responsive to control the amount of retraction for a piston (22) within the disc brake. The positioning device includes a plug (44) movably and sealingly carried within the piston (22) and a pair of legs (48, 50). The plug (44) cooperates with the pair of legs (48, 50) to move the latter to a position in spaced relation to a caliper housing (12) when the pressure level within a pressure chamber (28) is above a predetermined value. A spring (52) cooperates with the plug (44) and the pair of legs (48, 50) to engage the latter with the caliper housing (12) when the fluid pressure within the pressure chamber (28) is below the predetermined value.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1982Date of Patent: July 17, 1984Assignee: The Bendix CorporationInventors: Mark J. Cybulski, Larry A. Portolese
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Patent number: 4460015Abstract: An electrically operating three-way control valve adapted to fit with a bore of a cooperating apparatus. The three-way control valve including a low pressure seat and a high pressure seat. The three-way control valve further including movable valve means having a self aligning closure element for seating upon the high pressure valve seat.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 1982Date of Patent: July 17, 1984Assignee: The Bendix CorporationInventors: David L. Burt, Gregory J. Krawczyk
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Patent number: 4458426Abstract: A gyrocompass has a gimbal (18;218) rotatable about an upright axis (22;222) and a gyro (10;210) rotatably mounted in this gimbal (18;218) about an inner axis (16;216) transverse to the upright axis (22;222). The gyrocompass also includes a level sensor (30,32;230,232) supported by the gimbal (18;218) for providing a level signal signifying the tilt of the upright axis (22;222) from vertical. Also included is a controller (50) connected to the level sensor (30,32;230,232). The controller includes equipment (50) responsive to the level signal for rotating the gimbal (18;218) into an initial position (SP(1)) at which the level signal has a predetermined value. A method employing the foregoing apparatus includes the steps of rotating the gimbal (18;218) until the level sensor (30,32;230,232) indicates the inner axis (16;216) is horizontal.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1982Date of Patent: July 10, 1984Assignee: The Bendix CorporationInventors: Bernard J. O'Connor, Joseph P. Pierry, Michael J. Lanni
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Patent number: 4458715Abstract: A solenoid control valve comprising a valve body enclosing an armature and reversible valve means including a valve seat adapted to be received within the valve body including at least one flow passage and a movable valve closure element such that when said valve seat is received in one orientation the solenoid control valve is of the normally open variety and when inserted in an opposite orientation said solenoid control valve is of normally closed variety.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 1982Date of Patent: July 10, 1984Assignee: The Bendix CorporationInventors: David L. Burt, Gregory J. Krawczyk
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Patent number: 4458452Abstract: A control for a grinding machine of the type having a grinding wheel mounted at an oblique angle relative to a workpiece, the control including means for receiving first data representative of a contour to be ground on the workpiece defined in a first set of axes in a workpiece coordinate system, means for transforming the first data into a set of second data defined in a second set of axes relative to the grinding wheel and means for generating output signals to cause the grinding wheel to grind a predefined contour on the workpiece in accordance with the second data.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 1982Date of Patent: July 10, 1984Assignee: The Bendix CorporationInventors: George H. McDaniel, William R. Hungerford
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Patent number: 4458718Abstract: A spool valve and seal having zero leakage includes a spool valve member having a hollow interior translatable within a bore in a valve body with inlet pressure connected through ports to the hollow interior of the spool valve member. A series of radial orifices axially displaced from the inlet ports communicate the interior with the exterior surface of said spool valve member, the outlets of said orifices terminating in chamfered edges. A seal is positioned adjacent the spool valve member in an annular groove formed in the surface of the bore within which the spool member is translated, the seal being positioned to prevent leakage between the inlet pressure passages and an outlet chamber in said valve body.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1983Date of Patent: July 10, 1984Assignee: The Bendix CorporationInventor: Ralph L. Vick
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Patent number: 4457572Abstract: A coupling member (500) comprises outer and inner sleeves (410, 310) mounted for relative corotation about a connector shell (100) and about one another for rotational movement between locked and unlocked positions relative to a coil spring (322) carried by inner sleeve (310), the coil spring (322) being compressed radially inwardly by an inner wall (406) of outer sleeve (410) to drive medial tooth (318) of a spring beam (316) into a locked relation with ratchet teeth (138) disposed around the connector shell, rotation of outer sleeve (410) to a second position registering an undercut (408) in inner surface (406) with coil spring (322), whereby the coil spring expands into a relaxed position and means (422) for normally biasing the sleeves into the locked position.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1982Date of Patent: July 3, 1984Assignee: The Bendix CorporationInventors: Margaret J. Frazier, Robert W. Brush, Sr.
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Patent number: 4458214Abstract: The output frequency of a phase locked loop frequency synthesizer is measured by a counter which counts whole output cycles and a timer providing a signal proportional to a fractional output cycle during a sampling period. The counter output is stored into a latch at each sampling period. Calculated frequency is generated by an accumulator which is incremented a selectable integer N at the completion of each sampling period. The accumulator output is divided into a first part relating to whole cycles and a second part relating to fractional cycles. An adder takes the difference of the latch stored number and the accumulator output first part. The resulting difference, with the accumulator output second part restored thereto, comprises a coarse error signal in digital form. The digital coarse error signal is converted to analog and applied as one input to a summer. A second input to the summer is provided by the timer signal after being scaled proportionately to N in a multiplying D/A converter.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1981Date of Patent: July 3, 1984Assignee: The Bendix CorporationInventor: Paul E. Lakomy
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Patent number: 4457469Abstract: A coupling nut (300) comprises inner and outer sleeves (310, 410) mounted for corotation about a connector shell (100) and about one another for movement between locked and unlocked positions and means (422) for normally biasing the sleeves into the locked position, the connector shell having a plurality of ratchet teeth (138) formed on an outer periphery thereof, the coupling nut including a plurality of spring beams (316) adapted to have a medial tooth (318) thereof normally biased from engagement with the ratchet teeth in the unlocked position and driven into engagement with the ratchet teeth in the locked position by drive pins (322) disposed within openings (312) on inner sleeve (310), outer sleeve (410) having an inner surface (406) for driving the drive pin (322) and spring beam (316) into the locked relationship and angularly spaced undercuts (408A, 408B) for receiving drive pin (322) when actuating sleeve is turned to the unlocked position.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1982Date of Patent: July 3, 1984Assignee: The Bendix CorporationInventor: Lloyd G. Ratchford
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Patent number: 4457179Abstract: A differential pressure measuring system is disclosed. The system includes two quartz capacitive pressure transducers (14, 16). Each capsule contains a pressure sensitive capacitor (Csa, Csb) and a relatively pressure invariable reference capacitor (Cra, Crb). The pressure sensitive capacitors (Csa, Csb) are excited by out-of-phase signals, (Vr, -Vr) which further excite the reference capacitors (Cra, Crb), out of phase, respectively. The outputs of all capacitors are combined in a summing junction (22) whose output controls the count of a digital integrator (34). A closed loop is formed by converting the output of the integrator (34) to a negative feedback signal (lf) which is applied to the summing junction (22) through a feedback capacitor (Cf). The integrator (34) incrementally changes the feedback signal (lf) in a direction to balance the loop. At this point the output of the integrator (34) is representative of the measured differential pressure.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 1981Date of Patent: July 3, 1984Assignee: The Bendix CorporationInventors: Frank J. Antonazzi, Joseph A. Bluish
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Patent number: 4457412Abstract: A brake control mechanism (14) includes a housing (20) with a stepped bore (22). A valve member (44) cooperates with a seat (46) to close communication from a master cylinder (10) to a brake assembly (12) when a vehicle is going up a hill. An actuator assembly (78) is operatively coupled to a clutch assembly (16) and is comprised of a plate (50) to control operation of the valve assembly in response to actuation of the clutch assembly (16). The plate (50) includes a relatively small axial dimension and forms a central opening (54) for receiving the valve member (44).Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1981Date of Patent: July 3, 1984Assignee: The Bendix CorporationInventor: Donald D. Johannesen
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Patent number: 4455962Abstract: A spherical vehicle for operation in a fluid medium utilizes an actuator disk or propeller of approximately half the diameter of the sphere for propulsion. In addition to providing the energy for driving the sphere, the actuator disk acts to draw the flow of fluid smoothly over the after part of the sphere, thus avoiding or minimizing the tendency of the flow to separate from the surface of the sphere and create turbulence. For aircraft launch, a heavy shroud protects the actuator disk propeller and assures that the vehicle will sink rapidly after impact. The shroud is jettisoned at a desired depth. Steering in pitch and yaw planes is effected through the use of a plurality of powered thrusters located at or just behind the circle of maximum diameter (with respect to the direction of motion) and selectively actuated by a guidance or control system. Alternatively a single reversible thruster may be used for steering in yaw combined with a movable internal weight for pitch control.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1983Date of Patent: June 26, 1984Assignee: The Bendix CorporationInventor: Calvin A. Gongwer
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Patent number: 4456320Abstract: This invention provides an improved moisture seal for an electrical connector assembly. The invention is characterized by an annular rubber member (10) having generally flat surfaces (11, 12, 13, 14) and an annular groove (15) in one of the surfaces (11) that abuts against a forward surface of one of the housings (30). A second groove (16) extending radially from the annular groove (15) to a circumferential surface (14) provides an escape path for air that would normally be trapped in the annular groove (15) when the sealing member (10) is compressed.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 1982Date of Patent: June 26, 1984Assignee: The Bendix CorporationInventors: David O. Gallusser, David W. MacAvoy, Stephen Punako, David L. Frear
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Patent number: 4456856Abstract: A resonant flyback boost circuit (21) is used to enchance flyback performance by decreasing the time required for completing flyback on systems using a cathode ray tube and a magnetic deflection coil (11). The boost circuit (21) is parallelly connected across the yoke (11) in order to sense a voltage peak which occurs at the initiation of flyback. The voltage peak is used to initiate a control signal for allowing current to pass from a high voltage source (23) to a supplemental boost capacitor (33). When the potential across the supplemental boost capacitor (33) exceeds the potential across the yoke (11), current flows from the supplemental boost capacitor (33), to an isolating diode (40) to the yoke (11), thereby increasing the current flow through the yoke (11) during the allocated flyback period.The boost circuit (21) reduces flyback time while maintaining a high input impendance when boost is not being applied.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1983Date of Patent: June 26, 1984Assignee: The Bendix CorporationInventor: Roland W. Klinger
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Patent number: 4455830Abstract: A master cylinder includes a sleeve (31) which defines fixed positions for a pair of seals (30, 32). A pair of pistons (36, 38) cooperate with the seals (30, 32) to form pressure chambers (40, 42) which communicate fluid pressure to brake circuits during braking. A bearing member (44) cooperates with one (36) of the pistons to define an auxiliary pressure chamber (50) and the bearing member (44) is provided with an additional passage (140) for communicating fluid into and out of the auxiliary pressure chamber as well as an end (46) directing movement of the one piston (36).Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1981Date of Patent: June 26, 1984Assignee: The Bendix CorporationInventors: Robert F. Gaiser, Larry G. Lohraff, Lawrence R. Myers
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Patent number: 4455832Abstract: A master cylinder includes a housing (22) with a bore (24) for receiving a pair of pistons (36, 38). The housing defines a reservoir (28) with an outer wall (26). The housing also defines at least one outlet passage (62, 66) communicating fluid from the bore (24) to a brake assembly (16). The outlet passage (62, 66) is partially defined by a boss (60) formed integrally with the housing (22) and the boss (60) cooperates substantially with the outer wall (26) to separate the reservoir (28) into a pair of cavities (84, 86).Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1981Date of Patent: June 26, 1984Assignee: The Bendix CorporationInventors: Robert F. Gaiser, Larry G. Lohraff, Lawrence R. Myers