Patents Assigned to Wall Industries, Inc.
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Patent number: 7375988Abstract: This invention describes a method for using self-synchronized (also known as self-driven), synchronous rectifiers in converters employing high output voltages or conversely, in converters with wide input voltage ranges.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2005Date of Patent: May 20, 2008Assignee: Wall Industries, Inc.Inventor: John Hensel
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Patent number: 5811955Abstract: An electrical circuit for controlling start windings in induction motors of various sizes or horsepowers providing a broad range of application. The circuit for controlling start winding switching measures the current through both the start and run windings of the motor allowing the use of a single solid state device in the circuit. This combined current develops a voltage across a resistor which is used to gate on the solid state device when the voltage exceeds a threshold level. By using the solid state device in combination with the special resistor, a motor start switch is formed which can be used to start a wide range of dual voltage motors.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1996Date of Patent: September 22, 1998Assignee: Flint & Walling Industries, Inc.Inventor: Paul T. Kachuk
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Patent number: 4885440Abstract: A governor and motor assembly of a fractional horsepower electric motor adapted to control the efficient operation of the motor utilizing simple structural components. The governor is responsive to the centrifugal forces of the rotating rotor shaft of the motor and is attached to the end thereof. The governor includes a carrier plate affixed to the shaft and a pivotable lever mounted within a groove in the carrier plate. A first end of the pivotable lever is connected to the carrier plate by an extension spring which acts to move the lever to its at rest or actuated position. As a predetermined rotational velocity is reached, the lever pivots at the groove to pivot away from the electrical switch aligned axially with the rotor shaft. The electrical switch, in turn, is mounted to a terminal board fixedly mounted to the motor housing to thereby positionally maintain the governor on the motor shaft as well as retain the associated capacitor.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1987Date of Patent: December 5, 1989Assignee: Flint & Walling Industries, Inc.Inventor: Paul T. Kachuk
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Patent number: 4311079Abstract: A faired article comprising a cable having a core surrounded by a braided jacket is provided with at least one row of fairing loops extending lengthwise of the jacket for the purpose of reducing strumming, drag and cable fatigue when the cable is installed underwater. The faired article is manufactured by guiding a length of fairing yarn into proximity with the upstream side of the ring of a braider, entraining the fairing yarn in an air stream directed across the path of movement of the braid yarns inside the braider ring, and causing the fairing yarn entrained therein to pass through the path of movement of the braid yarns as they advance around the braider ring, thereby enabling the braid yarns to form the fairing yarn into loops as the braid yarns form the jacket around the core. Preferred apparatus for practicing the method of the present invention is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1980Date of Patent: January 19, 1982Assignee: Wall Industries, Inc.Inventor: Henry A. Hood
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Patent number: 4030401Abstract: A rope or cable having a series of loops and/or fairings extending laterally in spaced relation along its length is disclosed. In one embodiment, the fairings are composed of a series of strands which splay outwardly from a jacket applied onto a core. In one species of this embodiment, a layer of resilient material surrounds the core, and the jacket is braided over base portions of the fairings which overlie the resilient layer. In another species of this embodiment, the core is provided by an elongated cable, and the jacket is provided by a helically-wrapped tape which anchors the strands to the cable. In another embodiment, a central core is omitted and a braided jacket surrounds base portions of the strands to secure the fairings.Methods and apparatus for producing the faired articles are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1976Date of Patent: June 21, 1977Assignee: Wall Industries, Inc.Inventor: Henry Alexander Hood
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Patent number: 4019940Abstract: A high-strength parallel yarn rope comprises a series of multi-filament rope yarns which are bounded together in parallel relation along their lengths by a binder distributed only on the surfaces of the yarns to form a flexible rope core. The core is surrounded by a braided jacket, and a flexible layer of water-impervious material adhesively and mechanically bonds the core to the jacket.A method is also disclosed for manufacturing the rope.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 1975Date of Patent: April 26, 1977Assignee: Wall Industries, Inc.Inventor: Henry Alexander Hood
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Patent number: 3975980Abstract: An elongated article such as a rope or cord having a series of fairings spaced apart along its length is produced in a continuous manner by the method and apparatus of the present invention. The rope comprises a core having a plurality of yarns surrounded by a layer of resilient material, and a braided jacket surrounds the core and anchors the fairings thereto. The fairings are provided by a resilient fairing yarn which is fed toward the core and which is manipulated by a needle during braiding of the jacket to cause each fairing to have a base portion anchored between the jacket and the resilient layer of the core and streamer portions extending outwardly from the base portion. The needle is mounted for reciprocation parallel to the moving core upstream of the braider, and the fairing yarn passes through the eye of the needle and a first length is displaced through the path of movement of the braid yarns into engagement with a gripping assembly located downstream of the braid yarns.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1975Date of Patent: August 24, 1976Assignee: Wall Industries, Inc.Inventor: Henry Alexander Hood
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Patent number: 3932697Abstract: Fittings are provided for use in terminating parallel yarn ropes containing one or more electrical conductors, and methods are disclosed for securing the fittings to the ropes to afford separation of the conductors from the rope and connection to electrical apparatus. One fitting has a frusto-conical body portion providing a tapered peripheral surface with an axial bore and a bail extending beyond the base of the body. The rope yarns are inserted into the bore at the narrow end of the fitting and divided into two pairs of bundles with each pair being splayed outward diametrically of the bore and returned along the outside of the fitting for wrapping helically in opposite directions for a predetermined distance about the periphery of the rope. The ends of the bundles are secured to the rope, so that when tension is applied between the bail and the rope, the wrapped bundles grip the outside of the rope to mount the fitting securely to the rope.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1974Date of Patent: January 13, 1976Assignee: Wall Industries, Inc.Inventor: Henry Alexander Hood