Patents by Inventor Frank W. Shacklock
Frank W. Shacklock 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: 5353613Abstract: An electric motor (2) for a clothes washing machine including the motor and a drive, the motor having a stator (25) held outboard of a frame carrying bearings (37, 38) in which a shaft (11) rotates, the shaft carrying the rotor (21) outboard of the stator (25), and permanent magnets (17) on an inner face of the rotor. The stator (25) is formed as an annular helical yoke edgewise wound from a strip of magnetic material and having an inner face and an outer face, the strip having pole pieces (8) formed integrally therewith extending from one edge of the strip and the strip being edgewise wound whereby the pole pieces coincide in stacked groups to form a plurality of poles arranged at equally spaced intervals extending radially outwardly from the outer face of the yoke.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 1993Date of Patent: October 11, 1994Assignee: Fisher & Paykel, LimitedInventors: Dennis E. Smith, John J. A. Williams, Gerald D. Duncan, Graeme D. Thomas, John G. Borrows, Frank W. Shacklock
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Patent number: 5271116Abstract: A method of providing a desired water level in a laundry machine by energising the motor of the machine intermittently to produce changes in velocity of the spin tub, agitator and a load of clothes in the spin tub.The changes in velocity are measured and from the measurements the mass of the load of clothes is determined. A desired volume of water necessary for an optimum wash of the load of clothes is then determined and this volume of water is admitted to the washing container of the laundry machine.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1993Date of Patent: December 21, 1993Assignee: Fisher & Paykel LimitedInventors: John Julian A. Williams, Frank W. Shacklock, David J. Ensor
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Patent number: 5266855Abstract: An electric motor (2) for a clothes washing machine including the motor and a drive, the motor having a stator (25) held outboard of a frame carrying bearings (37, 38) in which a shaft (11) rotates, the shaft carrying the rotor (21) outboard of the stator (25), and permanent magnets (17) on an inner face of the rotor. The stator (25) is formed as an annular helical yoke edgewise wound from a strip of magnetic material and having an inner face and an outer face, the strip having pole pieces (8) formed integrally therewith extending from one edge of the strip and the strip being edgewise wound whereby the pole pieces coincide in stacked groups to form a plurality of poles arranged at equally spaced intervals extending radially outwardly from the outer face of the yoke.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 1990Date of Patent: November 30, 1993Assignee: Fisher & Paykel, LimitedInventors: Dennis E. Smith, John J. A. Williams, Gerald D. Duncan, Graeme D. Thomas, Frank W. Shacklock
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Patent number: 5231722Abstract: The temperature or some other specific characteristic of a mixture of two liquids at different temperatures in a mixing chamber (14) is controlled by a microprocessor (8) which controls the supply of power to solenoid actuated valves (10 and 11) to control the quantities of the liquids admitted to the chamber (14) so that a desired temperature of the mixture is achieved using pulse width modulation control. The pulse width modulation control requires only one microprocessor timer and provides a substantially constant supply of power to one valve while varying the power supplied to the other valve to control flow through each valve and thus the temperature of the liquid mixture.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1991Date of Patent: August 3, 1993Assignee: Fisher & Paykel LimitedInventors: Frank W. Shacklock, Murray Greenman
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Patent number: 5208931Abstract: A method, control device and appartaus for providing a desired water level in a laundry machine (1) by energizing the motor (10) of the machine intermittently to produce changes in velocity of the spin tub (3), agitator (4) and a load of clothes in the spin tub. The changes in velocity are measured and from the measurements the mass of the load of clothes is determined. A desired volume of water necessary for an optimum wash of the load of clothes is then determined and this volume of water is admitted (17) to the washing container (2) of the laundry machine.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1990Date of Patent: May 11, 1993Assignee: Fisher & Paykel LimitedInventors: John Julian A. Williams, Frank W. Shacklock, David J. Ensor
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Patent number: 5150589Abstract: A close washing machine includes a cabinet (2), a stationary water container (3) mounted in the cabinet and having a base and a side wall, downwardly extending ribs (4a, 5) on the base, a bearing tube (6) on the base supported by the ribs, vertically spaced bearings (20, 21) mounted on the bearing tube and having a vertical shaft (13) rotatably mounted therein, a seal between the shaft and bearing tube mounted above the bearing, an agitator (7) mounted on the shaft for rotation therewith, a perforated spin tub (4) within the container supported by bearings mounted on the shaft for rotatably supporting the spin tub, an electric motor type drive system having a stator (31) and a rotor and driving the vertical shaft (13) to rotatably oscillate the agitator or rotate the spin tub and agitator together in one direction. The stator is fixed to the container (3) and the rotor is fixed to the shaft (13) so that the bearings (20, 21) provide relative rotation of the stator and rotor.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1991Date of Patent: September 29, 1992Assignee: Fisher & Paykel LimitedInventors: John J. A. Williams, Frank W. Shacklock, Keith D. Ferguson
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Patent number: 5067333Abstract: A specific physical characteristic (temperature) of a mixture of two liquids in a mixing chamber (14) is controlled by progressively opening a valve member (35) of a selected valve (10,11) through which one of the liquids flows while the other liquid flows through the other valve, and if the temperature of the mixed liquids has not reached a desired level, the selected valve is left fully open while the other valve is progressively closed to adjust the temperature to that desired. The opening and closing of the valves is controlled in response to signals from a sensor in the mixing chamber.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1990Date of Patent: November 26, 1991Assignee: Fisher & Paykel LimitedInventors: Gerald Duncan, Frank W. Shacklock, Murray Greenman
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Patent number: 5040285Abstract: A method of manufacturing an electric motor stator (31) and rotor (43) including holding magnetic elements (29, 32, 53) thereof in position in dies and injecting a plastics material into the dies to provide bearing carrier mountings in the stator substantially concentric with pole faces (33) of the stator and poles of the rotor, providing a bearing (21) in the stator bearing carrier (27), mounting a shaft (13) in the bearing (21), with the shaft running in a further bearing mounting tube (6), and mounting the hub (51) of the rotor onto the shaft (13) so that operation of the motor drives the shaft. The motor and drive so made is mounted to drive an agitation and spin tub of a laundry machine.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1989Date of Patent: August 20, 1991Assignee: Fisher & Paykel LimitedInventors: John J. A. Williams, Frank W. Shacklock, Keith D. Ferguson, Roger A. Chalk
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Patent number: 4978058Abstract: A specific physical characteristic (temperature) of a mixture of two liquids in a mixing chamber (14) is controlled by progressively opening a valve member (35) of a selected valve (10,11) through which one of the liquids flows while the other liquid flows through the other valve, and if the temperature of the mixed liquids has not reached a desired level, the selected valve is left fully open while the other valve is progressively closed to adjust the temperature to that desired. The opening and closing of the valves is controlled in response to signals from a sensor in the mixing chamber.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 1989Date of Patent: December 18, 1990Assignee: Fisher & Paykel LimitedInventors: Gerald Duncan, Frank W. Shacklock, Murray Greenman
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Patent number: 4853571Abstract: An electric motor, a drive and a clothes washing machine including the motor and drive, the motor having a stator held outboard of a frame carrying bearings in which a shaft rotates, the shaft carrying the rotor outboard of the stator, the rotor having permanent magnets on an inner face thereof.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 1988Date of Patent: August 1, 1989Assignee: Fisher & Paykel LimitedInventors: Dennis E. Smith, John J. A. Williams, Gerald D. Duncan, Graeme D. Thomas, John G. Borrows, Frank W. Shacklock
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Patent number: 4813248Abstract: An electric motor, a drive and a clothes washing machine including the motor and drive are described, the motor having a stator held outboard of a frame carrying bearings in which a shaft rotates, the shaft carrying the rotor outboard of the stator, the rotor having permanent magnets on an inner face thereof.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 1988Date of Patent: March 21, 1989Assignee: Fisher & Paykel LimitedInventors: Dennis E. Smith, John J. A. Williams, Gerald D. Duncan, Graeme D. Thomas, John G. Borrows, Frank W. Shacklock
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Patent number: 4216663Abstract: Curved inwardly flanged members in the form of cylinders (1) or conical frusta have the flange (2) thereof formed by folding sheet material (24) about a plurality of fold lines (3,10) to form corrugations or castellations having sides (6) of triangular formation and diverging first frusta segments (11) and second frusta segments (4,16) lying on two diverging conical frusta or short height relative to diameter. Such cylinders and frusta have hubs (25,58) and comprise rotating drums suitable for laundry machines such as clothes washing machines and clothes driers.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1978Date of Patent: August 12, 1980Assignee: Fisher & Paykel LimitedInventor: Frank W. Shacklock