Patents by Inventor C. Bassett
C. Bassett has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 9119978Abstract: A U-shaped frame supporting three bars of circular cross section movable along the arms of the rod, enlarged abutments on the free ends of the rod preventing removal of the bars, and the first bar being attached to a handle so that the bar may be moved up/down the arms by holding/releasing the handle.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2012Date of Patent: September 1, 2015Inventor: Carroll C. Bassett
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Patent number: 8474096Abstract: An overhead door safety system includes a loading dock having a loading dock wall defining an opening. A truck and trailer door safety device is mounted to the loading dock wall. The truck and trailer door safety device includes a mounting bracket adapted for mounting to the loading dock wall and a swing arm. The swing arm includes an arm extension portion and a pivot portion. The pivot portion is pivotally mounted to the mounting bracket so that the swing arm pivots about a pivot axis between a retaining position and a storage position. In the retaining position, the arm extension portion is disposed beneath an overhead door of a truck positioned adjacent to the opening of the loading dock wall to prevent the overhead door from closing.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2010Date of Patent: July 2, 2013Assignee: Supervalu, Inc.Inventors: Timothy B. Thompson, Jeffrey C. Bassett, Nicholas R. Tonozzi, Richard T. Rundle, Mike E. Daly, Dale H. Peleski, Tom G. Peterson, Harvey E. Boyles, Bennie L. Dickerson, Claudie D. Morgan, William H. Hough, Danny R. Dale
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Publication number: 20110209411Abstract: An overhead door safety system includes a loading dock having a loading dock wall defining an opening. A truck and trailer door safety device is mounted to the loading dock wall. The truck and trailer door safety device includes a mounting bracket adapted for mounting to the loading dock wall and a swing arm. The swing arm includes an arm extension portion and a pivot portion. The pivot portion is pivotally mounted to the mounting bracket so that the swing arm pivots about a pivot axis between a retaining position and a storage position. In the retaining position, the arm extension portion is disposed beneath an overhead door of a truck positioned adjacent to the opening of the loading dock wall to prevent the overhead door from closing.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2010Publication date: September 1, 2011Inventors: Timothy B. Thompson, Jeffrey C. Bassett, Nicholas R. Tonozzi, Richard T. Rundle, Mike E. Daly, Dale H. Peleski, Tom G. Peterson, Harvey E. Boyles, Bennie L. Dickerson, Claudie D. Morgan, William H. Hough, Danny R. Dale
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Patent number: 7378974Abstract: A child seat safety system for alerting a person to a child buckled in a vehicle safety seat is disclosed. The child seat safety system includes a main controller for attachment to the vehicle safety seat. At least one alerting device having at least one lighting device is provided in signal-receiving relationship to the main controller for activation by the main controller while the child remains in the vehicle safety seat.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2005Date of Patent: May 27, 2008Inventors: William C. Bassett, Georgina Bassett
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Patent number: 7354037Abstract: A stapler is incorporated in a finishing device associated with a document creating apparatus. The stapler has a control circuit with a memory and is driven by a variably powered motor. An end user inputs the job parameter information at the control panel of the document creating apparatus for each different set of documents to be reproduced and stapled. In response thereto, the control panel sends a particular variable start pulse signal to the stapler control circuit. The control circuit senses the duration of the variable start pulse. Based upon the duration of the variable start pulse signal, the control circuit selects the motion control profile to be provided to the stapler motor from the various profiles stored in the memory of the control circuit.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2006Date of Patent: April 8, 2008Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Steven D. Olson, Raymond C. Bassett, Charles A. Gerace
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Publication number: 20070289758Abstract: A stapler is incorporated in a finishing device associated with a document creating apparatus. The stapler has a control circuit with a memory and is driven by a variably powered motor. An end user inputs the job parameter information at the control panel of the document creating apparatus for each different set of documents to be reproduced and stapled. In response thereto, the control panel sends a particular variable start pulse signal to the stapler control circuit. The control circuit senses the duration of the variable start pulse. Based upon the duration of the variable start pulse signal, the control circuit selects the motion control profile to be provided to the stapler motor from the various profiles stored in the memory of the control circuit.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2006Publication date: December 20, 2007Inventors: Steven D. Olson, Raymond C. Bassett, Charles A. Gerace
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Patent number: 7229106Abstract: In embodiments herein a latch apparatus comprises a striker plate and a latch. The latch comprises a pin that is positioned to contact the inclined surface of the striker plate as the latch moves over the striker plate. The latch also comprises a roller that is positioned to roll over a lip of the striker plate as the latch moves over the striker plate. In addition, an arm is operatively connected to the roller. The arm pivots when the roller moves. The pin locks the arm and prevents the roller from moving when the pin is in the lowered position and the pin allows the arm to pivot and allows the roller to move when the pin is in the raised position.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2005Date of Patent: June 12, 2007Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Raymond C. Bassett, Gary A. Nobles
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Publication number: 20060095142Abstract: Method and system for a direct transmission of motion path data (310) from a generating system (204) to a control system (205) for use in controlling a servo-driven machine. For example, a machine tool for machining stock material, and the data generating system includes a computer-aided-design software package (301). Tool paths for directing the tool members of the machine tool can be extracted from a design file opened by the CAD software through the operation interface of the CAD software (302). Alternatively, the design file can be used to specify motion paths rather than end product geometry. The CAD interpreter application extracts the motion path data from the design file, eliminating the need to translate the data into another or intermediate form for controlling the machine tool.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2001Publication date: May 4, 2006Inventors: Mark Evans, Walter Red, Charles Jensen, C. Bassett, Corey McBride, Jonathan Bosley, Girish Ghimire
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Patent number: 6131697Abstract: The rappelling rope controller of this invention includes a U-shaped rod supporting three bars of circular cross section movable along the arms of the rod, enlarged abutments on the free ends of the rod preventing removal of the bars. A rappelling rope may be reeved over the three arms in various configurations, and a person to be rappelled is connected to the closed end of the U-shaped rod.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1999Date of Patent: October 17, 2000Inventor: Carroll C. Bassett
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Patent number: 5967507Abstract: An automatic document handler having a sheet separator-feeder mechanism for separating a sheet from a stack of such sheets and for forward feeding the separated sheet without damage to an image on the sheet. The automatic document handler includes a stacking tray having a surface for supporting a stack of sheets; air knife means positioned opposite the stack of sheets for separating a sheet at an end of the stack of sheets, and a sheet separator-feeder mechanism including a bi-level support plate having vacuum ports. The sheet separator-feeder mechanism is mounted toward the downstream end of the stacking tray relative to a direction of forward sheet movement, and applies a negative air pressure through the vacuum ports in the support plate.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1997Date of Patent: October 19, 1999Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Kenneth P. Moore, Raymond C. Bassett
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Patent number: 5349427Abstract: A sealed system for collecting and removing waste imaging material from a reproduction apparatus in a waste collection container removably insertable into the reproduction apparatus so that the inlet opening of the container is positioned at discharge outlet of a pneumatic cleaning system, especially, the outlet of a cyclone air/toner separator. The container has a dual mode resilient pneumatic seal surrounding its inlet, and an integral insertion guide member. The cleaning system discharge outlet includes a spring loaded sled member and a flexible pneumatic seal connecting between the sled member and the discharge outlet to allow limited movement of the sled member. The insertion guide member of the container slides on an entrance guide path into compressed superposed engagement with the sled member to form a pneumaticaly-sealed waste material path between the discharge outlet of the reproduction apparatus cleaning system and the interior of the waste container when so inserted.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 1993Date of Patent: September 20, 1994Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Lawrence R. Benedict, Raymond C. Bassett, Thomas C. Fowler
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Patent number: 4953489Abstract: A sail comprises a number of pluralities of radial panels. Each panel comprises a pair of lengthwise parallel edges. Each of the pluralities is oriented to radiate from a corner of the sail. The panels of each plurality are oriented and angled to each other to converge near the corners, to overlap more of each other near the corners, to diverge away from the corners and to overlap less of each other away from the corners.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1989Date of Patent: September 4, 1990Inventor: Clarke C. Bassett
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Patent number: 4533468Abstract: A method of separating lighter and heavier particles in a solids mixture includes entraining the mixture in a liquid of a specific gravity intermediate the specific gravities of the lighter and heavier particles, and feeding the liquid through a first opening into one end of a rotating vessel. The vessel is designed so that the liquid attains a dynamic equilibrium at which an annular, centrifugally-induced, substantially static, revolving volume of the liquid of stable internal surface is confined by the vessel about the axis of rotation, while further liquid flows on within the stable internal surface. Heavier particles are centrifugally directed into the annular volume, while lighter particles remain entrained in on-flowing liquid which flows out a second opening in the other end of the vessel.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1983Date of Patent: August 6, 1985Assignee: The Broken Hill Proprietary Company LimitedInventors: Paul M. D. Ensor, Neville C. Bassett
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Patent number: 4508329Abstract: A staple loading arrangement for feeding sticks of staples in a stapler magazine under a constant, uniform force imposed upon a staple follower in the magazine to present individual staples to a stapling position whereat sheets are stapled and including a drive mechanism which will provide this force and a retraction device which when retracting the follower to permit staple loading also conditions the force producing device for another cycle of providing force after staples have been loaded into the magazine.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1983Date of Patent: April 2, 1985Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Lawrence C. Hubler, Joseph J. Ferrara, Roger N. Albright, Raymond C. Bassett
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Patent number: 4118596Abstract: An open-ended, B-wire type of deformable connector has a thin, perforable insulative liner secured to the inner surface of the inner one of a pair of telescopically coaxially disposed metallic sleeves in accordance with several preferred liner assembly methods. The liner is positioned so as to overlie the distal ends of an array of insulation-piercing protuberances formed in the inner sleeve, and to extend continuously in both the circumferential and longitudinal directions at least to the perimeter of the array. During assembly, while the inner sleeve is being fabricated out of strip stock in a progressive manner, each liner in the form of a section of thin, plastic film stock is positioned on and firmly secured (such as by pressure bonding) to the partially fabricated planar sleeve section along at least the solid wall border regions thereof (surrounding the array of protuberances).Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1976Date of Patent: October 3, 1978Assignee: Western Electric Company, Inc.Inventors: Henry C. Bassett, Charles A. From, Jr., John F. Parker, Ansel A. Worley
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Patent number: 4019250Abstract: An open-ended, B-wire type of deformable connector has a thin, perforable insulative liner secured to the inner surface of the inner one of a pair of telescopically coaxially disposed metallic sleeves in accordance with several preferred liner assembly methods. The liner is positioned so as to overlie the distal ends of an array of insulation-piercing protuberances formed in the inner sleeve, and to extend continuously in both the circumferential and longitudinal directions at least to the perimeter of the array. During assembly, while the inner sleeve is being fabricated out of strip stock in a progressive manner, each liner in the form of a section of thin, plastic film stock is positioned on and firmly secured (such as by pressure bonding) to the partially fabricated planar sleeve section along at least the solid wall border regions thereof (surrounding the array of protuberances).Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 1975Date of Patent: April 26, 1977Assignee: Western Electric Company, Inc.Inventors: Henry C. Bassett, Charles A. From, Jr., John F. Parker, Ansel A. Worley
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Patent number: 3979182Abstract: A stable detector composition comprising a lower alkyl alcohol, a dialkyl tone, a nitrobenzene and collodion for compounds having the formula ##EQU1## wherein R is ethyl or isopropyl and their decomposition products.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1969Date of Patent: September 7, 1976Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the ArmyInventors: Michael D. Zumalt, Neil R. Hofmann, Melvin C. Bassett