Patents Examined by Dennis Loo
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Patent number: 6250139Abstract: A method for measuring the moisture content in powders or other granular products or for measuring the dry matter of liquid products. The method includes the steps of placing the product on a scoop (8) and weighing it, then inserting the product on the scoop in a sealed glass tube (7), passing a dry gas stream to evacuate the product water content outside of the tube, such that the elimination step is carried out in a closed circuit independently of ambient air in the place where the product is being analyzed before measuring the drained product. The invention also relates to a measuring apparatus for implementing the method. This apparatus includes the sealed glass tube, a dry gas source, one or several sheaths or cells which house the glass tube and which are used for draining the product, gas flow regulators (2), one or several manometers (13), and a pump (14).Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2000Date of Patent: June 26, 2001Inventor: André Klein
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Patent number: 6247363Abstract: Determination of the quantity of consumable product present in a reservoir, for example the quantity of ink present in the reservoir of an inkjet printing device. According to the invention, the movable reservoir can be engaged in the dielectric space of a capacitor consisting of two plates, a signal generator applies a signal to the capacitor and the reservoir is moved, a comparator changes state when a threshold is reached and the distance travelled by the reservoir makes it possible to determine the quantity of product situated therein.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 1998Date of Patent: June 19, 2001Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Marie- Hélàne Froger, Pascal Coudray
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Patent number: 6244102Abstract: A method for evaluating the compaction, by means of a vibrator compaction device having mass Mvib and a bearing area F, of a preselected soil layer, for which a predetermined degree of compaction is desired, at a preselected depth l in a soil base having at least one layer disposed between an exterior upper surface and a hard bottom layer, thereby defining a vibrator-soil-base system, which includes the steps of: evaluating a desired volumetric mass &ggr;st of the preselected soil layer corresponding to the desired degree of compaction, which may be performed by measurement or by calculation using standard soil data; calculating a mass per unit area msoil of the preselected soil layer as a function of the desired volumetric mass; calculating the effective vibrating mass M of the vibrator-soil-base system as a function of the mass per unit area of the preselected soil layer and the mass of the vibrator; determining the natural oscillation frequency &ohgr;o of the vibrator-soil-base system when the preselectedType: GrantFiled: June 14, 2000Date of Patent: June 12, 2001Assignee: Dynasens Ltd.Inventor: Semion Novak
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Patent number: 6240778Abstract: A liquid level sensor for detecting when an upper level of a liquid in a reservoir has reached a predetermined or critical point in the reservoir. The sensor includes a first input plate and a second input plate disposed concentrically relative to the first input plate. Each of the input plates are further of a shape such that an imaginary line extending through the centroid of the first input plate divides each of the first and second input plates approximately in half. An output or receiver plate is positioned closely adjacent the two input plates. The input plates are further disposed in the reservoir such that the centroid is at the predetermined or critical level in the reservoir. The two input plates are alternately electrically excited and the signals coupled to the output plate are detected and repeatedly compared against one another. The output signals will differ in magnitude because of the difference in the dielectric constant of air and the liquid in the reservoir.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 1998Date of Patent: June 5, 2001Assignee: KDI Precision Products, Inc.Inventors: Alan R. Hannan, Thomas M. Nickolin, Bryan H. McQuitty, William E. Atkinson, J. Jacob Noble
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Patent number: 6237410Abstract: A method and apparatus for measuring the depth of fluid in a well and for controlling the speed of a pump which pumps fluid out of the well according to the measured depth is disclosed. The depth of fluid in a well is measured by sending an acoustic pulse into an annulus between the well casing and the production tubing and sensing reflections of the acoustic pulse from collars on the tubing and a reflection from the fluid surface. Since the collar spacing on the production tubing is known, the distance from the top of the well to the surface of the fluid can be obtained by accumulating the distance associated with the collars detected in the reflection signal. The collar reflections are sensed by converting the reflected acoustic wave into electrical signals and then amplitude demodulating the broadband electrical signals.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 1998Date of Patent: May 29, 2001Assignee: Circa Enterprises Inc.Inventors: John G. Dyck, James A. Baker, Ronald W. Halisky
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Patent number: 6237411Abstract: A limit-level sensor for measuring level of a liquid has a resistance element which has an electric resistance which suddenly varies a transition temperature which lies above the maximum liquid temperature. The resistance element is first heated by electric current. Thereupon, the electric resistance of the resistance element is measured. When the resistance element is covered with liquid, the heat generated by the electric current is led away so that the temperature of the resistance element is less than its transition temperature. If the resistance element is not covered by liquid, this heat is scarcely led away, so that the temperature of the resistance element remains above the transition temperature.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1997Date of Patent: May 29, 2001Assignee: Mannesmann VDO AGInventors: Ralf Schimmel, Stefan Lipfert, Joachim Acht, Werner Wallrafen
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Patent number: 6234018Abstract: A safety liquid level sight gauge with a transparent sight tube coaxially disposed between mounting blocks and concentrically within a transparent shield tube which is protected by a metal sleeve with a sliding inspection window for observing the liquid level therein. The gauge includes a sight tube breakage shut off system, and a leak shut off system. The breakage shut off system includes the transparent sight tube coaxially aligned between a pair of check valves within each mounting block. A check valve push rod is concentrically disposed and supported within the bore of the sight tube and urges both check valves to an open position allowing liquid to enter the bore of the sight tube. When the push rod collapses, such as when the sight tube is either cracked or broken, the check valve move to a closed position.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1999Date of Patent: May 22, 2001Inventor: Maher I. Kelada
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Patent number: 6234008Abstract: A soil specimen rests on a porous support. The support may be a porous ceramic plate or other body, for instance rated at 15 bar (1,500 kPa) or greater. The plate overlies a reservoir full of water that hydraulically contacts either an elastic membrane, that is fitted with a strain gauge, or a pressure transducer. As the soil specimen dries out, water is drawn from the pore space, which decreases the amount of water surrounding the soil particles, causing an increase in the pore water tension. The tension draws water from the saturated plate and reservoir, causing a change in the output of the strain gauge or pressure transducer. The tension is transduced by the strain gauge or pressure transducer, and is continuously recorded. The entire apparatus described above may rest on a balance. As the soil dries out, and its mass is reduced, the change in mass can be measured, and from the change, the mass of the remaining soil and water can be determined.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1999Date of Patent: May 22, 2001Assignee: Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyInventors: Kurt Sjoblom, John T. Germaine
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Patent number: 6223596Abstract: Apparatus and method are provided for indicating the amount of liquid contained in a railroad tank car, or any other liquid storage tank having an interior surface defining a liquid level reference point. A readily portable liquid level indicator gauge is provided having a tube defining an opening extending along its length, and an elongate rod slidably received therein. A buoyant member is attached to the rod to cause the rod to be vertically displaced in response to the vertical displacement of the buoyant member resulting from a corresponding change in liquid level. A reference arm is connected to the tube and a portion thereof forms an abutting relationship with an interior surface of the tank at the liquid level reference point. A clamping device connected to the tube is adapted to releasably attach the portable gauge to the tank in a substantially vertical orientation.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 1999Date of Patent: May 1, 2001Assignee: Electromechanical Research Laboratories, Inc.Inventor: Larry C. Wilkins
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Patent number: 6220088Abstract: A method and equipment for assessing the suitability of support surfaces such as mattresses and chairs is disclosed. The method comprises applying a load to each of two such support surfaces with a first indenter having a given profile and a substantially rigid form and measuring the interface pressure, applying the same load to each said surface with a second indenter having substantially the same profile as said first indenter, but having a viscoelastic form and measuring the interface pressure and deriving information as to the characteristics of the supporting surfaces by comparing said measurements.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1996Date of Patent: April 24, 2001Assignee: RAFT Trustees LimitedInventors: John Tracey Scales, Duncan Shirreffs Bain
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Patent number: 6212950Abstract: A fuel level indicator system that utilizes a resistor card having an arc-shaped resistive path with a first set of spaced apart conductor lines and an arc-shaped resistive ink material overlying the first set of conductor lines. There is provided a first and second set of insulative bars that are screened between and parallel to the first and second sets of spaced apart conductor lines respectively. The bars provide for decreased wear of the fuel level indicator system. The first conductor lines are formed at an angle with respect to a radial line drawn from the center of the resistive path arc. The resistor card also has an arc-shaped continuously solid conductor base and a second set of spaced apart conductor lines extending from the base at an angle with respect to a radial line drawn from the center of the arc-shaped conductor base. The system includes a wiper assembly having a pair of spaced apart arms. Each arm has a plurality of parallel fingers extending from one end.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1997Date of Patent: April 10, 2001Assignee: CTS CorporationInventors: Richard O. Cooper, Deborah K. Cooper
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Patent number: 6199428Abstract: A fluid level measuring device for measuring a fluid filling level in a container contains a float disposed in the container and a magnet disposed in the container. The magnet is coupled to the float in terms of movement and, in the event of a change in the fluid filling level, executes a movement that corresponds to a change in fluid level. A magnetic field sensor is disposed in a zone of influence of a magnetic field generated by the magnet and outputs an electrical signal which is representative of a height of the fluid level.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1999Date of Patent: March 13, 2001Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Jaime Estevez-Garcia, Francesco Volpe
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Patent number: 6192734Abstract: A combined infection shield and calibration or reference target for use with a measuring instrument includes a removable calibration/reference layer. The removable calibration/reference layer has predetermined optical characteristics that can be utilized to calibrate or reference the instrument. When the calibration/reference layer is removed from the remaining portions of the device, the portion of the calibration/reference layer having the predetermined optical characteristics is irrevocably altered such that the calibration/reference layer cannot be reused. The combined infection shield and target may be attached to a shield holder, which in turn is attached to an instrument. Alternatively, the infection shield and target may be attached directly to an instrument. The target may include a calibration/reference layer having a reduced strength portion which causes the target to tear or separate in a predetermined manner.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1999Date of Patent: February 27, 2001Assignee: SpectRx, IncInventors: Robert Rothfritz, Scott Kerr, Glenn Steven Arche, Scott Kellogg, Gregory J. Newman, Mark A. Samuels, Richard Lachlan Fowler
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Patent number: 6186001Abstract: A container level sensor is disclosed comprising an elongate strip member for mounting in a container in a generally upright orientation. The strip member has a measurable capacitance that changes as the level of material stored in the container changes. Two insulated conductive strips, held apart by magnetic forces or resilient spacers, can be used to form a capacitor, with the force of material in the container against the sensor pushing the strips together and thereby changing the capacitance. This change can be measured by a circuit.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 1999Date of Patent: February 13, 2001Inventor: William J. Baker
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Patent number: 6185990Abstract: A method of assessing the humidity or moisture content of crop is provided for an agricultural harvester for use during harvesting operations. The method involves harvesting a field using a harvesting machine equipped with a moisture sensor for monitoring the moisture content of the harvested crop and a mass flow rate sensor for monitoring the mass flow rate of crop material in the harvesting machine. The raw moisture data derived from the signal of the moisture sensor are combined with the mass flow rate data for establishing the actual moisture content of the crop material. This moisture data can be used to establish a moisture content map for the field, which has the advantage of identifying field spots with weed infection.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1999Date of Patent: February 13, 2001Assignee: New Holland North America, Inc.Inventors: Bart M. A. Missotten, Gilbert J. I. Strubbe
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Patent number: 6182506Abstract: An arrangement performs a contact pattern test of bevel gears when they are produced. The arrangement includes a testing unit in connection with a machining apparatus, to which testing unit a finished bevel gear can be fastened to rotate around its axis so that the finished bevel gear and the other bevel gear which is being finished can be arranged into a rotating contact with each other so as to allow the contact pattern of the cogs to be checked.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 1998Date of Patent: February 6, 2001Assignee: ATA Gears Ltd.Inventor: Pekka Hoikkala
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Patent number: 6182517Abstract: A burette tip (1) for metering a titrating agent consists essentially of a burette body (10) with a seat (3) for a membrane and with such a membrane (2). The burette tip (1) comprises, for protecting the membrane (2) and the seat (3) against mechanical damage, a covering (4, 5, 15) which at least partly encloses and covers the membrane (2) and the seat (3). The membrane (2) is clamped between the burette body (10) and a cover part (5) and is held in the burette body (10).Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1998Date of Patent: February 6, 2001Assignee: Metrohm AGInventor: Paul Zähner
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Patent number: 6178817Abstract: A system for point-level detection of material within a vessel includes a transmission line probe adapted to be mounted to a wall of the vessel so as to extend within the vessel for contact with material when the material reaches a preselected level within the vessel. Electronics are operatively coupled to one end of the probe for launching microwave energy along the probe. The electronics are responsive to a change in microwave energy reflected from the free end of the probe within the vessel when the material is in contact with the probe, employing time-domain reflectometry techniques, for indicating that the material is in contact with the probe. This change in reflected microwave energy may comprise a change in phase or, more preferably, a change in apparent length of the probe resulting from contact with material having a higher dielectric constant than that of air when air surrounds the probe.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1997Date of Patent: January 30, 2001Assignee: Venture Measurement Company LLCInventors: Scott M. Hewelt, Michael C. Torzewski, Norman F. Marsh
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Patent number: 6173608Abstract: A device for measuring the forces exerted by each leg, particularly during ambulatory activity, including at least one assembly provided with a powered treadmill in a frame consistency of a rigid structure engaging the various portions of the treadmill for drawing the treadmill. The rigid structure is supported by force measuring sensors secured to a common ground-engaging plane for measuring vertical and tangential forces.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 1997Date of Patent: January 16, 2001Assignee: Centre Stephanois de Recherches Mechaniques Hydromecanique et Frottement S.A.Inventors: Alain Belli, Antoine Berger
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Patent number: 6170325Abstract: An instrument is provided with several sensing elements to enable several parameters of a processed yarn to be measured or determined. In order to minimize the total sensing element/guide contact with the yarn within the complete process threadline, the yarn is guided through the instrument by contact only with the inlet and outlet guiding elements of the instrument and contact operative sensing elements. One particular instrument consists, in succession, of an interlace sensing device, a tension sensing device and an oil content sensing device. The electrical resistance of the yarn is measured between two pins of the oil content sensing device and in this case, the first pin is also a tension sensing pin of the instrument, and the second pin of the oil content sensing device is also the outlet guide of the instrument.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 1999Date of Patent: January 9, 2001Assignees: Fibrevision Limited, The Merlin PartnershipInventor: Malcolm Geoffrey Hinchliffe