Patents Examined by M. H. Paschall
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Patent number: 5036181Abstract: Power is controllably supplied to a resistive load. Power is passed from a power supply through a selectably operable switch directly to the resistive load and simultaneously to an energy storage device in parallel with the load. After a predetermined interval, the energy storage means causes the switch to open, thus causing the energy stored in the energy storage means to be transferred to the load. The switch is periodically closed according to a predetermined frequency.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1990Date of Patent: July 30, 1991Assignee: Inductotherm Corp.Inventor: Oleg Fishman
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Patent number: 5034589Abstract: Electrical discharge apparatus for producing on the surface of an electrically conductive workpiece a textured or matt finish comprises a plurality of electrodes each connectable to an electrical power source and each carried by a head which in use of the apparatus can be moved linearly of the workpiece with the electrodes each spaced at a predetermined distance from the workpiece surface. A characteristics of the voltage conditions present within the gap existing between the electrodes and the workpiece surface is monitored and, the head is moved towards and away from the workpiece surface to maintain the monitored characteristic within predetermined limits. Dielectric fluid is retained within the gap existing between the electrodes and the workpiece surface, and a series of discrete electrical discharges is promoted between each electrode and the adjacent workpiece surface to cause particles to be removed from the workpiece surface and produce a textured or matt finish thereto.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1988Date of Patent: July 23, 1991Assignee: Sarclad International LimitedInventors: Gareth A. Evans, David H. Savidge, Geoffrey Wilson
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Patent number: 5029244Abstract: A control system and methods of making and operating the control system are provided, the system comprising an RTD temperature sensor, an applying unit operatively interconnected to the sensor for applying a varying voltage across the sensor and thereby providing a certain current level through the sensor for each certain voltage value being applied across the sensor while the sensor is sensing a certain temperature, and a microcomputer operatively interconnected to the sensor and the applying unit for determining from the voltage being applied across the sensor the actual temperature being sensed by the sensor, the applying unit comprising a charge pump arrangement.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1989Date of Patent: July 2, 1991Assignee: Robertshaw Controls CompanyInventor: Daniel L. Fowler
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Patent number: 5026971Abstract: A temperature control system incorporating a temperature sensor characterized by thermal inertia which causes the sensed temperature to lag the actual temperature during the transition from one operating temperature for the controlled environment to a different operating temperature. This control system controls temperature as a function of setpoint temperature and the value of a temperature control variable representing the sensed temperature. The value of the temperature control variable is set equal to the temperature sensed by the sensor during steady state operating conditions. In response to a change in setpoint temperature, the system adjusts the value of the temperature control variable to compensate for the thermal lag of the sensor.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 1990Date of Patent: June 25, 1991Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Thomas R. Payne, John Schultz
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Patent number: 5025136Abstract: Disclosed is a device for and a method of applying output voltage from a power generator to a heating resistor in a motor vehicle. During the standstill condition of the vehicle the heating resistor is connected directly to the generator and a power supply network connected parallel to the terminals of a battery, is disconnected from the generator. The output voltage of the generator is regulated to increased values to achieve a higher efficiency in the heating resistor. During the travel of the motor vehicle, the heating resistor is connected in series with the power supply network and a regulated voltage from the power generator is applied across the series connection. The output voltage is regulated such that a nominal voltage is maintained at the power supply network. The switchover between the standstill and running operational conditions is provided by two switching devices which are controlled by a control device in dependency on operational conditions of the motor vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 1990Date of Patent: June 18, 1991Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Mathias Doege, Wunibald Frey
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Patent number: 5025135Abstract: The invention relates to a circuit configuration for the recognition of a plasma which is supplied with energy by means of an ac current of preset frequency. This ac current is detected by way of a suitable sensor and feeds to a highpass filter. This highpass filter permits those frequencies to pass through which lie above the preset frequency. The output signal of the highpass filter is rectified through a rectifier, freed of its residual ripple through a lowpass filter, and supplied to an evaluation device.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 1989Date of Patent: June 18, 1991Assignee: Leybold AktiengesellschaftInventors: Roland Gesche, Norbert Vey
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Patent number: 5023425Abstract: An electrode for a plasma arc torch and a method of fabricating the same are disclosed, and wherein the electrode includes a copper holder having a lower end which mounts an emissive insert which acts as the cathode terminal for the arc during operation. Where the torch is used in an oxidizing atmosphere, the copper holder tends to oxidize, and the arc tends to attach to the oxidized copper rather than the insert, which results in the rapid destruction of the holder. To prevent this destruction, the present invention incorporates a sleeve of silver or other metal having a relatively high work function, and which is positioned to surround the insert and form an annular ring on the lower end surface of the holder and thus to surround the exposed end face of the emissive insert. The annular ring serves to prevent arcing from the copper holder, and so that the arc is maintained on the insert.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 1990Date of Patent: June 11, 1991Assignee: ESAB Welding Products, Inc.Inventor: Wayne S. Severance, Jr.
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Patent number: 5023431Abstract: A temperature controller for a thermal system comprises a linearized feedback loop. A linearized thermistor and heating element are disclosed. A current source adjusts the bias current of the thermistor so that the thermistor voltage is equal to a given voltage when the thermistor is at the desired temperature. When the thermistor is biased in this way, the incremental gain from temperature errors to thermistor voltage errors becomes independent of set point. The heating element includes a power regulator and a power resistor. Because temperature is a linearly related to the power dissipated in the power resistor, square-law circuitry keeps the voltage output of the power regulator linearly related to the square root of the error in the controlled temperature. In other embodiments of the invention, a voltage source adjusts the bias voltage of the thermistor so that the incremental gain from temperature errors to thermistor current errors is independent of set point.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 1989Date of Patent: June 11, 1991Assignee: Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyInventor: James K. Roberge
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Patent number: 5023432Abstract: A hot water heater control device and method for a building such as a home will allow the consumer user maximum savings with a modest investment by allowing the user to program into a control module a particular living cycle and assign a desired temperature to each of a predetermined number of heating start/stop times within the cycle. A means exists for the user to program a desired high, medium, low and off temperature into a control module. Also, any one of several special condition modes may be activated as needed in order to provide maximum flexibility and savings.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 1990Date of Patent: June 11, 1991Inventors: T. Brooks Boykin, Timothy B. Boykin
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Patent number: 5023430Abstract: A hybrid, open-loop electronic temperature control system and method of heating for an electrically heated cold weather garment having a plurality of independent heating zones. In one embodiment the system includes: a plurality of conductive heating wires, with at least one such heating wire being disposed in each zone of the garment and operable to heat each zone of the garment independently; a plurality of solid-state semiconductor power switching devices for controllably allowing current flow through each heating wire; and plurality of power selection circuits, with each having a potentiometer and being associated with each solid-state power switching device, for providing individual power level selection for each heating wire of the garment. This gives the wearer individual control over the temperature level of each zone of the garment.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1989Date of Patent: June 11, 1991Assignee: Environwear, Inc.Inventors: Kevin L. Brekkestran, Barry D. Batcheller
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Patent number: 5023466Abstract: A coaxial starter comprising an electric motor which produces torque; a speed reduction planet gear mechanism which transmits the rotation of the armature shaft of the motor so that the rotational speed of the output portion of the mechanism is lower than that of the shaft; an overrunning clutch which transmits the output torque of the mechanism when the clutch is engaged; an output rotary shaft whose rear portion constitutes the inner member of the clutch; a pinion provided on the outside circumferential surface of the output rotary shaft so that the pinion is engaged with the ring gear of an engine as the torque of the output rotary shaft is received by the pinion; an electromagnetic switch provided around the pinion to move the pinion forward and energize the motor; and a spring provided between an actuator, which is moved forward when the switch is energized, and the pinion to push said pinion forward.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 1989Date of Patent: June 11, 1991Assignee: Mitsubishi Denki Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Shuzoo Isozumi
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Patent number: 5022498Abstract: The present invention relates to an elevator group control method of controlling a plurality of elevator cars servicing for a plurality of floors, including the steps of applying fuzzy rule groups to a hall call when such a call occurs, and selecting an optimum elevator car with a fuzzy inference applied, and assigning a call to the car. A plurality of fuzzy rule groups are successively applied according to respective priority orders previously given to the fuzzy rule groups. In such successive application, only when there is at least one car, excluding the car whose assignment aptitude is optimum, which has the difference in the assignment aptitude value for the current rule group, from that of an optimum car, of not greater than a predetermined threshold value, a subsequent rule group is applied.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1989Date of Patent: June 11, 1991Assignee: Fujitec Co., Ltd.Inventors: Kenji Sasaki, Kenji Yokota, Hiroshi Hattori, Nobuyuki Sata
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Patent number: 5020642Abstract: A group-supervisory apparatus for an elevator system includes an apparatus which registers hall calls when hall buttons are depressed, selects a cage to serve from among a plurality of cages and assigns it to the hall call, performs operation controls such as determining a traveling direction of the cage, starting and stopping the cage, and opening and closing a door of the cage, thereby causing the cage to respond to a cage call and the allotted hall call, and causes the cage to stand by at a floor at which it has responded to the last call or to travel to and stand by at a predetermined floor. The apparatus predictively calculates cage positions and cage directions after the respective cages have successively responded to the cage calls and the allotted hall calls since the current time and a predetermined time has lapsed.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 1989Date of Patent: June 4, 1991Assignee: Mitsubishi Denki Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Shintaro Tsuji
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Patent number: 5021629Abstract: A vane for a rotary fluid pump and a method for producing the vane are disclosed. The vane has a base vane body and an overlaid welding layer which functions as a sliding layer. The sliding layer is formed by using alloy powders and applying plasma arc to the end face of the base vane body. The alloy powders have high wear resistivity high resistance to thermal seizure and high corrosion resistance. During application of the plasma arc, the alloy powders are supplied, so that first and second layers are presented in the sliding layer. The first layer which is an inner layer is formed of a mixture of a material of the base vane body and the material of the alloy powders, and the second layer which is an outer layer is formed of the alloy powder material only.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1989Date of Patent: June 4, 1991Assignee: Nippon Piston Ring Co., Ltd.Inventor: Soichi Shimomura
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Patent number: 5017752Abstract: A process for starting a plasma arc torch is disclosed which minimizes the oxidation of the electrode to thereby extend the life of the electrode. A flow of non-oxidizing gas is first generated between the discharge end of the torch electrode and the nozzle assembly of the torch. A pilot arc then is created between the discharge end of the electrode and the nozzle assembly. The pilot arc is transferred and the flow of non-oxidizing gas is terminated. A flow of oxidizing gas then is generated for plasma formation.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 1990Date of Patent: May 21, 1991Assignee: ESAB Welding Products, Inc.Inventors: Wayne S. Severance, Jr., Tommie Z. Turner
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Patent number: 5017754Abstract: Disclosed is a plasma reactor for use to treat ores or other material at a very high temperature in order to physically or chemically transform the same. The reactor comprises a vertical, electrically insulated sleeve disposed at the upper end with a hollow torch of a conventional structure, for use to generate a plasma column. A gas is tangentially injected into the torch to create a vortex inside the same. The material to be treated is dropped, in powder form, vertically downward inside the sleeve from the upper end thereof, beside the hollow torch, so as to form a substantially uniform cylindrical curtain of particles falling down into the sleeve. The particles that are centrifugally projected against the internal wall of the sleeve by the vortex escaping from the hollow torch, entirely cover the internal wall of the sleeve and shield, while simultaneously being treated by heat generated by the plasma arc column.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1989Date of Patent: May 21, 1991Assignee: Hydro QuebecInventors: Michel G. Drouet, Hyun K. Choi
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Patent number: 5017761Abstract: A heater probe assembly used to heat treat a portion of a metallic tube that is surrounded by a heat sink is disclosed. The heater probe assembly heats the tube to a selected temperature range to relieve stress in and prevent degradation of the tube portion. The heater probe assembly includes an elongated probe body that is insertable and slidably movable within the tube portion. A radiant heat source is removably mounted on the probe body and heats the tube portion to incandescence within the selected temperature range. A temperature monitoring device monitors the temperature of the tube portion. The temperature monitoring device includes first and second optical measuring devices which determine the color of the tube portion at its longitudinally middle and end portions of the tube portion. An optical pyrometer translates the optical color measurement into a temperature measurement.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 1989Date of Patent: May 21, 1991Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Corp.Inventor: Michael G. Brunner
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Patent number: 5017751Abstract: An inductively coupled RF plasma generator and method. The plasma generator includes a body having a conduit having a gas inlet and an outlet. Induction structure surrounding the conduit inductively excites the gas, generating a plasma which leaves the conduit outlet as a tail flame. An electrically insulating chimney is positioned at the outlet so that the chimney surrounds the tail flame and no electrical path to ground exists between the outlet and the chimney means. A grounded electrode is positioned downstream of the plasma and sufficiently near the outlet to provide an electrical path to ground from the tail flame shorter than other available paths to ground. The method for generating a plasma utilizing the inductively coupled RF plasma generator involves inductively exciting the gas to generate a plasma which leaves the outlet as a tail flame. The tail flame is surrounded by a chimney so that no path to ground exists between the outlet and the chimney.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1990Date of Patent: May 21, 1991Assignee: GTE Laboratories IncorporatedInventors: Charles Brecher, Richard C. Assmus, Jonathan S. Brecher
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Patent number: 5015827Abstract: A control system and method of operating the control system are provided, the system having a supervisory circuit for detecting failure of the system and disabling a high energy control circuit of the system, the supervisory circuit having a capacitor therein for sustaining an on condition of a supervisory transistor that is in series with an output relay driver transistor of the high energy control circuit, and a temperature sensing unit that is disposed intermediate a microcomputer of the system and the supervisory circuit for continuing the charging of the capacitor only as long as the temperature sensing unit is sensing an output temperature effect of a heating unit of the system that is below a predetermined high temperature limit for the system and that terminates the charging of the capacitor when the sensed temperature is above the predetermined high temperature limit.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1990Date of Patent: May 14, 1991Assignee: Robertshaw Controls CompanyInventors: Brian J. Kadwell, Daniel L. Fowler
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Patent number: 5015826Abstract: This power adjustment device for electric power systems, in particular for electric power systems with electric ovens, has the aim of optimizing the electric absorption of the system by reorganizing the power requests of the various users comprised in the system. The device comprises elements for detecting the power requests of a plurality of users, a control and management unit adapted to check if the available power is sufficient to feed the requesting users and to enable and disable selectively some of the users operating at that moment according to the available power and according to criteria of priority or of elapsed operating time.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1989Date of Patent: May 14, 1991Assignee: Curti S.n.c. di Curti Pietro & C.Inventor: Pietro Curti