Patents Examined by Paul Neils
  • Patent number: 4572011
    Abstract: A mechanical thruster for positively separating two releasably joined components under a controlled time delay. The thruster is particularly useful for mechanically opening canisters containing survival kits as they are being dropped from an airplane to a target. The thruster comprises an adjustable mechanical timing means which is actuated when a pin is pulled from it. After a predetermined time delay, the timing means actuates a plunger mechanically associated with it, which plunger dislodges a locking piston. This locking piston in locking position mechanically holds a thruster body about a barrel of the device. Once the locking piston is displaced, the thruster body is propelled away from the barrel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 17, 1983
    Date of Patent: February 25, 1986
    Assignee: Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, as represented by the Minister of National Defence
    Inventor: Donald B. Mauchlen
  • Patent number: 4516477
    Abstract: Closure for openings in the housings or covers of piston pumps or the like to withstand an operating pressure which is in part an alternating load comprising an inner cover, a loadable and releasable pressure-applying member therefor, a loading device for the pressure-applying member, and for the purpose of satisfactorily meeting the requirements of practical operation without critically loading screw-threads, the loading device comprises a compression spring arranged between the pressure-applying member and a backing member, and a biassing device is provided for producing a releasing force acting in the direction opposite to that of the force of the compression spring to initially release the spring force on the pressure-applying member so that the backing member can be finally adjusted into a position to produce the desired compressive force in use.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 26, 1983
    Date of Patent: May 14, 1985
    Inventors: Edwin C. Lewis, Helmut Henschenmacher, Karl-Heinz Ecker, Hartmut Giernalczyk, Siegfried Rutte
  • Patent number: 4475873
    Abstract: A wet-motor pump having the rotor and the bearings utilize the pumped liquid, whereas the dry stator chamber with the stator windings is separated from and sealed against the rotor chamber through a tube-shaped can. The ends of the winding wires extend freely outwards on one side of the stator stack of sheets such as through an opening in the motor housing to be connectable to electric connections of a connection box mounted on the motor housing. A power cable for supply of energy to the windings is inserted in the connection box. The ends of the windings are connected to winding terminals in the stator chamber. The winding terminals are connectable to contacts and a plug. The plug comprising a shaft surrounding and isolating the contact may be inserted through the opening in the housing and into the stator chamber. As a result, a pump is obtained whereby the electric connections between the ends of the windings and the connections in the connection box may be provided in a simple and quick manner.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 4, 1982
    Date of Patent: October 9, 1984
    Assignee: Grundfos A/S
    Inventors: Niels D. Jensen, Kurt F. Nielsen