Patents Assigned to TRON
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Publication number: 20100059453Abstract: Systems and methods for de-watering waste drilling fluid. In some embodiments, the de-watering system includes a drilling fluid reclamation system receiving the waste drilling fluid from a wellbore and removing at least some solids from the waste drilling fluid, a manifold combining the waste drilling fluid from the drilling fluid reclamation system and organic polymers, whereby an aggregated mixture of solids in the waste drilling fluid and water are formed, and a centrifuge receiving the aggregated mixture and separating the solids from the water in the aggregated mixture, whereby solid drilling fluid waste and substantially colloidal-free water are formed.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2009Publication date: March 11, 2010Applicant: KEM-TRON TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: David B. REARDON, Dilipkumar P. SHAH
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Publication number: 20080142340Abstract: A bulk materials pump feeder having a housing and a rotating drive rotor for transferring material from an inlet to an outlet of the housing. The drive rotor has a hub. Drive disks extend away from the hub toward a housing inner wall. Three structural features of the feeder reduce the tendency of material to jam between the drive rotor and the housing or other stationary parts. First, the distance between the circumferential edges of the drive disks and the housing inner wall increases from the inlet to the outlet in the direction of rotation of the drive rotor. Second, a low-friction brush seal disposed on the periphery of the drive disks seals the area between the periphery of the drive disks and the inner wall. Finally, a materials scraper having a flexible tip is mounted in the housing and extends into the drive rotor between the drive disks.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2007Publication date: June 19, 2008Applicant: K-Tron Technologies, IncInventors: Timothy R. Baer, James T. Foley
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Publication number: 20070179576Abstract: There is provided a thermal therapy device that is capable of following changes in the resonance frequency even if the resonance frequency of the series resonance circuit on the secondary side changes significantly and generating a magnetic field of a required intensity for heating the affected portion. The thermal therapy device comprises an inverter circuit (2) connected to the primary side of a transformer (1), a series resonance circuit (5) connected to the secondary side of the transformer and including a magnetic field generation coil (3) and a resonance controller (4), and a controller (20) for determining the resonance frequency based on the secondary current. The therapy operation mode may be a measurement mode and an operation mode which are alternately repeated.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2005Publication date: August 2, 2007Applicants: KANAZAWA UNIVERSITY TECHNOLOGY LICENSING ORGANIZATION LTD, KOMATU POWER TRON CO., LTDInventors: Isamu Nagano, Kouichi Igarashi
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Publication number: 20070027572Abstract: A vehicle-mounted information indication device of the present invention comprises a vehicle-mounted terminal 2 mounted on a vehicle. The vehicle-mounted terminal 2 comprises a CPU 6, a GPS receiver 7, a vehicle speed sensor 8, a gyro 9, an acceleration sensor 10, a beacon receiver 11, a status input device 12, a marker post database 13, a map database 14, a map monitor 15, an audio output device (corresponding to the voice reporting device of the present invention) 16, and an external storage device 17. Not only the position of the vehicle but also a marker post sign at the location of the vehicle are displayed together on a monitor screen of the map monitor 15. Therefore, an occupant such as a driver of the vehicle can be informed of the position of the vehicle on the ground where the vehicle travels and can be easily, accurately, and promptly informed of the marker post sign at the location of the vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2005Publication date: February 1, 2007Applicant: DATA TRON CO., LTD.Inventors: Toshiaki Koyama, Taichi Yoshida
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Patent number: 7151237Abstract: A control housing is provided which encases a control board. The housing has a cover and a backing which are fixed together to secure the control board within the housing. The control board includes a plurality of switches, and the housing includes a plurality of corresponding buttons to activate the switches. The cover includes a cover surface having at least one button hole in register with the control board switch; operating insignia integrally formed on the cover surface adjacent the button hole; and a membrane which closes said button hole to form a button surface. The insignia is exposed through the membrane to be exposed and visible. The membrane is fused to the cover, thereby providing a housing which is sealed to substantially prevent gases, liquids or solids from entering the housing.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2003Date of Patent: December 19, 2006Assignee: Neeco-Tron, Inc.Inventors: Michael R. Mahoney, L. Nicholas Nibert, David M. Linhoff
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Patent number: 7146701Abstract: A control housing is provided which encases a control board. The housing has a cover and a backing which are fixed together to secure the control board within the housing. The control board includes a plurality of switches, and the housing includes a plurality of corresponding buttons to activate the switches. The cover includes a cover surface having at least one button hole in register with the control board switch; operating insignia integrally formed on the cover surface adjacent the button hole; and a membrane which closes said button hole to form a button surface. The insignia is exposed through the membrane to be exposed and visible. The membrane is fused to the cover, thereby providing a housing which is sealed to substantially prevent gases, liquids or solids from entering the housing.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2005Date of Patent: December 12, 2006Assignee: Neeco-Tron, Inc.Inventors: Michael R. Mahoney, L. Nicholas Nibert, David M. Linhoff
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Patent number: 7146131Abstract: Disclosed is an antenna apparatus of a relay system. The relay system includes a link antenna apparatus transmitting and receiving electric signals to and from a base station, a coverage antenna apparatus transmitting and receiving electric signals to and from subscriber terminals, and a repeater system connected between the link antenna apparatus and the coverage antenna apparatus to bidirectionally amplify electric signals therebetween. The antenna apparatus is one of the link antenna apparatus and the coverage antenna apparatus and includes: at least one radiation element; and a power feeder controlling electric field intensity and phases of signals transmitted from or received by the radiation element, thereby offsetting beam patterns having an influence on antenna isolation of the antenna apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2002Date of Patent: December 5, 2006Assignee: R-Tron Inc.Inventor: Sung-Joon Moon
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Publication number: 20060196053Abstract: A guard rail system fabricated from standard-sized components, preferably extruded, comprises balusters fastened to a lower rail and to an upper retainer at fixed intervals. The balusters are provided with central bores for receiving fasteners such as screws through predrilled holes in the upper retainer and lower rail. A hand rail is slip-fitted over the upper retainer in locking relation, to provide integrated guard rail sections. Guard rail sections so assembled are fastened to end posts, preferably using mounting brackets having a flanged arm which nests in grooves or recesses in the upper retainer and lower rail to provide a safe, secure and aesthetically appealing guard rail.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2006Publication date: September 7, 2006Applicant: COMPOS-A-TRON MFG. INC.Inventor: Jim Pratt
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Patent number: 7044288Abstract: A bulk materials pump feeder having a housing and a rotating drive rotor for transferring material from an inlet to an outlet of the housing. The drive rotor has a hub. Drive disks extend away from the hub toward a housing inner wall. Three structural features of the feeder reduce the tendency of material to jam between the drive rotor and the housing or other stationary parts. First, the distance between the circumferential edges of the drive disks and the housing inner wall increases from the inlet to the outlet in the direction of rotation of the drive rotor. Second, a low-friction brush seal disposed on the periphery of the drive disks seals the area between the periphery of the drive disks and the inner wall. Finally, a materials scraper having a flexible tip is mounted in the housing and extends into the drive rotor between the drive disks.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2003Date of Patent: May 16, 2006Assignee: K-Tron Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Timothy R. Baer, James T. Foley
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Patent number: 6898155Abstract: A portable multi-event reminder device includes a battery-powered electrical timer circuit that is programmable with respect to selecting at least two overlapping time periods, so as to generate prompts for at least two functionally related but time-independent events. A solitary two-state switch is the sole input device employed by a user to provide the desired timing programming. The timer circuit is configured to generate a first electrical reminder signal upon expiration of the first selected time period and to generate a second electrical reminder signal upon expiration of the second selected time period. The reminder signals activate one or more sensory alerts that generate human-perceivable alerts for prompting a user.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2000Date of Patent: May 24, 2005Assignee: Can-TronInventor: Cary A. Norman
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Patent number: 6832887Abstract: A bulk materials pump feeder having a housing and a rotatable drive rotor mounted in the housing for transferring material introduced into the housing through an inlet to an outlet for discharge of the material from the housing. The drive rotor has a hub and a plurality of drive discs extending away from the hub toward an inner wall of the housing. To reduce the tendency of material passing through the housing to wedge between the inner wall of the housing and the circumferential edges of the drive discs, the distance between the circumferential edges of the drive discs and the inner wall of the housing increases from the inlet of the housing to the outlet of the housing in the direction of rotation of the drive rotor.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2002Date of Patent: December 21, 2004Assignee: K-Tron Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Timothy R. Baer, James T. Foley
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Publication number: 20040188666Abstract: A guard rail system fabricated from standard-sized components, preferably extruded, comprises balusters fastened to a lower rail and to an upper retainer at fixed intervals. The balusters are provided with central bores for receiving fasteners such as screws through predrilled holes in the upper retainer and lower rail. A hand rail is slip-fitted over the upper retainer in locking relation, to provide integrated guard rail sections. Guard rail sections so assembled are fastened to end posts, preferably using mounting brackets having a flanged arm which nests in grooves or recesses in the upper retainer and lower rail to provide a safe, secure and aesthetically appealing guard rail.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2004Publication date: September 30, 2004Applicant: Compos-A-Tron Research & Development Inc.Inventor: Jim Pratt
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Patent number: 6730146Abstract: A drilling fluid degasser having a weir to more evenly spread the drilling fluid over the leaves of the degasser to increase the efficiency of the degasser is disclosed. Additionally, a plurality of gas vent pipes are provided that ensure that once the gases are removed from the drilling fluid, the gases are removed from the degasser without contacting the drilling fluid to ensure the gases are not mixed into the drilling fluid again.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2002Date of Patent: May 4, 2004Assignee: Kem-Tron Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Dilipkumar P. Shah
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Patent number: 6702259Abstract: A guard rail system fabricated from standard-sized components, preferably extruded, comprises balusters fastened to a lower rail and to an upper retainer at fixed intervals. The balusters are provided with central bores for receiving fasteners such as screws through predrilled holes in the upper retainer and lower rail. A hand rail is slip-fitted over the upper retainer in locking relation, to provide integrated guard rail sections. Guard rail sections so assembled are fastened to end posts, preferably using mounting brackets having a flanged arm which nests in grooves or recesses in the upper retainer and lower rail to provide a safe, secure and aesthetically appealing guard rail.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2001Date of Patent: March 9, 2004Assignee: Compos-A-Tron Research & Development Inc.Inventor: Jim Pratt
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Patent number: 6702152Abstract: A device for the control of dosing of a time dependent mass flow {dot over (m)}(t) for a helical dosing equipment (1) with a weighing machine (9) and a method of operation of such a device. The device includes a modulation detector (31), with which the periodic deviation of the mass flow {dot over (m)}(t) from a target value can be analyzed. The modulation detector (31) is connected to a speed modulator (32), with which the rotational speed f of the extraction helix (4) can be suitably phase shift modulated according to the curve shape derived by the modulation detector (31), whereby the deviations of the mass flow {dot over (m)}(t) are reduced to the unavoidable random deviations and the periodic deviation of the mass flow {dot over (m)}(t) can be eliminated. Both for the analysis of the mass flow {dot over (m)}(t) and also for the calculation of the modulation function analog or digital integrated electronic components can be applied.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2002Date of Patent: March 9, 2004Assignee: K-Tron Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Stefan Ludescher
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Publication number: 20030205142Abstract: A drilling fluid degasser having a weir to more evenly spread the drilling fluid over the leaves of the degasser to increase the efficiency of the degasser is disclosed. Additionally, a plurality of gas vent pipes are provided that ensure that once the gases are removed from the drilling fluid, the gases are removed from the degasser without contacting the drilling fluid to ensure the gases are not mixed into the drilling fluid again.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2002Publication date: November 6, 2003Applicant: Kem-Tron Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Dilipkumar P. Shah
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Patent number: 6581274Abstract: Apparatus having a mandrel, and a ring having an aperture therein, the ring being slidable over the mandrel. A multilead electronic component having electric leads extending therefrom is positioned atop the mandrel. The ring is pressed over the mandrel, bending the electric leads downward. When the ring is retracted, springback forces within the bent electric leads forces them against the inside of the ring; and the multilead electronic component is retained therewithin. The ring is then used, either manually or robotically, to position the component proximate a printed-circuit board with the electric leads aligned with connection apertures in the printed-circuit board. The multilead electronic component is pressed toward the printed-circuit board, forcing the leads through the connection apertures; and the ring is withdrawn for subsequent use.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2000Date of Patent: June 24, 2003Assignee: Trans Tron Ltd., Inc.Inventors: Michael E. Salmon, Gary L. Dumer, Martin F. Folgmann, William S. Hyde
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Publication number: 20020154170Abstract: A graphical user interface is used for tracking the operation of emergency call systems at different properties, each having a plurality of residences and an emergency call system for each property. The graphical user interface includes a report window and at least one statistical report contained within the report window and comprising one of at least a summary of emergency calls in a time, a chart displaying the number of alarms and time of day, a chart displaying an alarm type, and a chart displaying an average response time based on time of day. An emergency call system is also disclosed and includes an internet module operative with one of at least a wireless, direct connect or telephone subsystem for forwarding alarm data over the internet to be accessed by a client computer, such as operated by a manager. The internet module could be connected to a data bus and bus controller as part of the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2002Publication date: October 24, 2002Applicant: Tel-Tron Systems SolutionsInventor: Brian Dawson
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Publication number: 20020154743Abstract: An emergency call system includes at least one wireless receiver located at a property having a plurality of residences for receiving wireless alarm signals from resident wireless devices and reset signals from attendant wireless devices, such as pendants. The wireless device module is operatively connected to the at least one wireless receiver for determining identity of respective resident devices and determining the response time in which an attendant has responded to an alarm signal from the resident device and which the attendant resets the alarm. The “staff reset” pendant contains a unique code identifying which staff pendant was used for a reset.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2002Publication date: October 24, 2002Applicant: Tel-Tron Systems SolutionsInventor: Brian Dawson
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Publication number: 20020145514Abstract: An emergency call system includes a data bus and bus controller operatively connected to the data bus for controlling data access on the data bus. The system can include at least one of wireless, direct connect and telephone subsystems. A wireless device module could be operatively connected to the data bus for receiving and passing alarm signals onto the data bus from a premises based wireless subsystem having at least one wireless receiver that receives wireless alarm signals from wireless pendants and other devices. The system could also include a direct connect module that receives and passes alarm signals onto the data bus from a premises based direct connect subsystem having wired stations and/or sensors. A telephone module could be operatively connected to the data bus for receiving alarm signals from a telephone of a residence through the telephone network and to the telephone module.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2002Publication date: October 10, 2002Applicant: Tel-Tron Systems SolutionsInventor: Brian Dawson