Patents by Inventor Frederick K. Blades
Frederick K. Blades 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: 7871343Abstract: A spring wire loop is affixed to a tennis racquet to enable a player to conveniently scoop a tennis ball off the playing surface and retrieve it. In one add-on embodiment, the loop can be affixed by mounts secured to the strings of an existing racquet; in another it is held in place by the racquet's bumper guard; in a further alternative, the loop can be secured to mounts built into the racquet at manufacture.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2009Date of Patent: January 18, 2011Inventor: Frederick K. Blades
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Publication number: 20100087280Abstract: A spring wire loop is affixed to a tennis racquet to enable a player to conveniently scoop a tennis ball off the playing surface and retrieve it. In one add-on embodiment, the loop can be affixed by mounts secured to the strings of an existing racquet; in another it is held in place by the racquet's bumper guard; in a further alternative, the loop can be secured to mounts built into the racquet at manufacture.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2009Publication date: April 8, 2010Inventor: Frederick K. Blades
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Patent number: 7605594Abstract: The present invention is directed to an electrical wiring inspection system that includes a user interface device including processor circuitry, a user interface, and a first communications interface. The first communications interface is configured to transmit configuration data related to a plurality of electrical test procedures and receive test data corresponding to a plurality of electrical parameters. A branch circuit analysis device is configured to be coupled to the user interface device via the first communications interface and at least one branch circuit by at least one test connector. The branch circuit analysis device includes processor circuitry, branch circuit test circuitry configured to perform one or more of the plurality of electrical test procedures, and a second communications interface configured to transmit and receive configuration data related to a plurality of electrical test procedures and transmit and receive test data corresponding to a plurality of electrical parameters.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2008Date of Patent: October 20, 2009Assignee: Pass & Seymour, Inc.Inventor: Frederick K. Blades
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Publication number: 20090176606Abstract: A spring wire loop is affixed to a tennis racquet to enable a player to conveniently scoop a tennis ball off the playing surface and retrieve it. In one add-on embodiment, the loop can be affixed by mounts secured to the strings of an existing racquet; in another it is held in place by the racquet's bumper guard; in a further alternative, the loop can be secured to mounts built into the racquet at manufacture.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2008Publication date: July 9, 2009Inventor: Frederick K. Blades
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Publication number: 20080204034Abstract: The present invention is directed to an electrical wiring inspection system that includes a user interface device including processor circuitry, a user interface, and a first communications interface. The first communications interface is configured to transmit configuration data related to a plurality of electrical test procedures and receive test data corresponding to a plurality of electrical parameters. A branch circuit analysis device is configured to be coupled to the user interface device via the first communications interface and at least one branch circuit by at least one test connector. The branch circuit analysis device includes processor circuitry, branch circuit test circuitry configured to perform one or more of the plurality of electrical test procedures, and a second communications interface configured to transmit and receive configuration data related to a plurality of electrical test procedures and transmit and receive test data corresponding to a plurality of electrical parameters.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2008Publication date: August 28, 2008Applicant: Pass & Seymour, Inc.Inventor: Frederick K. Blades
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Patent number: 7385406Abstract: The present invention is directed to an electrical wiring inspection system. The system includes an electrical measurement apparatus having at least one load center connector configured to couple the electrical measurement apparatus to a load center, at least one branch circuit connective device configured to couple the electrical measurement apparatus to a portion of a branch circuit, and at least one electrical measurement circuit disposed between the at least one load center connector and the at least one branch circuit connective device. The at least one electrical measurement circuit is configured to perform a series of electrical test procedures to obtain a plurality of electrical parameters. A portable computing device (PCD) includes processing circuitry, a user interface coupled to the processing circuitry, and at least one communications interface configured to couple the portable computing device to the electrical measurement apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2006Date of Patent: June 10, 2008Assignee: Pass & Seymour, Inc.Inventor: Frederick K. Blades
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Patent number: 7057401Abstract: A system for testing and documenting the electrical wiring in a building, for example, includes a Portable Circuit Analyzer (PCA) that is connected to the building's Load Center through an umbilical cord. The PCA is in wireless communication with a hand-held computer device, such as a personal digital assistant (PDA) as now widely available, provided with custom software according to the invention. The electrician connects the PCA in succession to each circuit in the building, operating each switch, and each fixture or appliance, while recording the test results of the circuit element on the PDA. The PCA measures the resistance and length of each circuit thus established. When the test process is completed, the PDA is enabled to generate a complete schematic diagram of the building, including, for example, an identification of the branch circuit to which each fixture, outlet, appliance, or other load or connection point is connected.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2005Date of Patent: June 6, 2006Assignee: Pass & Seymour, Inc.Inventor: Frederick K. Blades
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Patent number: 6927579Abstract: A system for locating parallel arcing faults in a set of wires is described. The system includes three devices that can be used in combination or alone. A first device applies a current to a wire while grounding the remaining wires of the set of wires so as to cause the parallel arc, the first device being adapted to locate the parallel arcing fault using one or more leading edges of one or more electromagnetic waveforms being conducted on the wire under test. A second device comprises a controller and two or more receivers, each receiver being electrically coupled to the controller for receiving one or more leading edges of one or more electromagnetic waveforms being radiated by the parallel arcing fault. A third device senses one or more leading edges of one or more electromagnetic waveforms as well as the ultrasonic emissions emitted from the parallel arcing fault.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2003Date of Patent: August 9, 2005Assignee: Astronics Advanced Electronic Systems, Corp.Inventor: Frederick K. Blades
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Patent number: 6882158Abstract: A device for measuring the AC voltage drop across a series of connections under load with no direct electrical contact to the conductors. The presence of a substantial resistance at series contacts is indicative of a series arcing fault. The device comprises a capacitive probe for clamping to the outer insulation layer of the wire to sense a first voltage at a first node. The device further comprises a floating high-impedance meter having a ground reference coupled to the source of common-mode voltage at a second node, the floating high-impedance meter being adapted to measure a voltage difference between the two nodes and being further adapted to indicate the presence of the series fault when the measured voltage exceeds a predetermined level.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2002Date of Patent: April 19, 2005Assignee: General Dynamics OTS (Aerospace) Inc.Inventor: Frederick K. Blades
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Patent number: 6876203Abstract: A device for detecting and locating arcs in a set of wires is discussed. The device comprises a probe for discharging controlled current to an exposed portion of a wire in the set of wires. The probe includes a handleable enclosure and an elongated structure which projects from the enclosure for conducting a gas and for enclosing a needle that has a tip. A suitable gas includes gases that have low electron attachment, such as helium. The device further comprises a control unit for communicating control signals as well as the gas to the probe. The control unit includes a controller, a valve being controllable by the controller and being capable of regulating the flow of the gas, and a high-voltage generator being controllable by the controller to generate a high-voltage signal, which can be communicated to the probe by the control unit.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2002Date of Patent: April 5, 2005Inventor: Frederick K. Blades
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Patent number: 6777953Abstract: A system for locating parallel arcing faults in a set of wires is described. The system includes three devices that can be used in combination or alone. A first device applies a current to a wire while grounding the remaining wires of the set of wires so as to cause the parallel arc, the first device being adapted to locate the parallel arcing fault using one or more leading edges of one or more electromagnetic waveforms being conducted on the wire under test. A second device comprises a controller and two or more receivers, each receiver being electrically coupled to the controller for receiving one or more leading edges of one or more electromagnetic waveforms being radiated by the parallel arcing fault. A third device senses one or more leading edges of one or more electromagnetic waveforms as well as the ultrasonic emissions emitted from the parallel arcing fault.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2002Date of Patent: August 17, 2004Assignee: General Dynamics (OTC) Aerospace, Inc.Inventor: Frederick K. Blades
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Patent number: 6690173Abstract: A circuit and method for measuring the conductivity of an aqueous sample, as used in an improved instrument for measuring the total organic carbon content of water, provides substantially instantaneous TOC measurements that are repetitively calibrated, and provides substantially improved accuracy of results in a circuit providing improved noise rejection, allowing faster response.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2002Date of Patent: February 10, 2004Assignee: Anatel CorporationInventor: Frederick K. Blades
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Publication number: 20030201780Abstract: A system for locating parallel arcing faults in a set of wires is described. The system includes three devices that can be used in combination or alone. A first device applies a current to a wire while grounding the remaining wires of the set of wires so as to cause the parallel arc, the first device being adapted to locate the parallel arcing fault using one or more leading edges of one or more electromagnetic waveforms being conducted on the wire under test. A second device comprises a controller and two or more receivers, each receiver being electrically coupled to the controller for receiving one or more leading edges of one or more electromagnetic waveforms being radiated by the parallel arcing fault. A third device senses one or more leading edges of one or more electromagnetic waveforms as well as the ultrasonic emissions emitted from the parallel arcing fault.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2003Publication date: October 30, 2003Applicant: General Dynamics OTS (Aerospace), Inc.Inventor: Frederick K. Blades
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Publication number: 20030040122Abstract: An improved instrument for measuring the total organic carbon content of water provides substantially instantaneous TOC measurements that are repetitively calibrated, provides substantially improved accuracy of results in a circuit providing improved noise rejection, allowing faster response, and provides controlled dilution of the sample stream to extent the useful range of the instrument.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2002Publication date: February 27, 2003Applicant: Anatel CorporationInventors: Frederick K. Blades, John Stillian, David Allen Pane, Yasuo Yamamori, Jay Darol Rasmussen
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Publication number: 20020196031Abstract: A device for detecting and locating arcs in a set of wires is discussed. The device comprises a probe for discharging controlled current to an exposed portion of a wire in the set of wires. The probe includes a handleable enclosure and an elongated structure which projects from the enclosure for conducting a gas and for enclosing a needle that has a tip. A suitable gas includes gases that have low electron attachment, such as helium. The device further comprises a control unit for communicating control signals as well as the gas to the probe. The control unit includes a controller, a valve being controllable by the controller and being capable of regulating the flow of the gas, and a high-voltage generator being controllable by the controller to generate a high-voltage signal, which can be communicated to the probe by the control unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2002Publication date: December 26, 2002Applicant: General Dynamics OTS (Aerospace), Inc.Inventor: Frederick K. Blades
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Publication number: 20020130668Abstract: A system for locating parallel arcing faults in a set of wires is described. The system includes three devices that can be used in combination or alone. A first device applies a current to a wire while grounding the remaining wires of the set of wires so as to cause the parallel arc, the first device being adapted to locate the parallel arcing fault using one or more leading edges of one or more electromagnetic waveforms being conducted on the wire under test. A second device comprises a controller and two or more receivers, each receiver being electrically coupled to the controller for receiving one or more leading edges of one or more electromagnetic waveforms being radiated by the parallel arcing fault. A third device senses one or more leading edges of one or more electromagnetic waveforms as well as the ultrasonic emissions emitted from the parallel arcing fault.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2002Publication date: September 19, 2002Applicant: General Dynamics OTS (Aerospace), Inc.Inventor: Frederick K. Blades
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Patent number: 6451613Abstract: An improved instrument for measuring the total organic carbon content of water provides substantially instantaneous TOC measurements that are repetitively calibrated, provides substantially improved accuracy of results in a circuit providing improved noise rejection, allowing faster response, and provides controlled dilution of the sample stream to extent the useful range of the instrument.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2000Date of Patent: September 17, 2002Assignee: Anatel CorporationInventors: Frederick K. Blades, John Stillian, David Allen Pane, Yasuo Yamamori, Jay Darol Rasmussen
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Publication number: 20020097056Abstract: A device for measuring the AC voltage drop across a series of connections under load with no direct electrical contact to the conductors. The presence of a substantial resistance at series contacts is indicative of a series arcing fault. The device comprises a capacitive probe for clamping to the outer insulation layer of the wire to sense a first voltage at a first node. The device further comprises a floating high-impedance meter having a ground reference coupled to the source of common-mode voltage at a second node, the floating high-impedance meter being adapted to measure a voltage difference between the two nodes and being further adapted to indicate the presence of the series fault when the measured voltage exceeds a predetermined level.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2002Publication date: July 25, 2002Applicant: General Dynamics OTS (Aerospace), Inc.Inventor: Frederick K. Blades
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Patent number: 6114700Abstract: An improved NDIR instrument as used for measuring the carbon dioxide content of a gas sample includes an electrically modulated incandescent lamp disposed at one end of a sample cell for containing the gas to be analyzed, and a first pyroelectric detector at the other end of the cell. The intensity of modulated radiation incident on the detector is measured using paired dual-slope integrators, each integrating the signal on alternate half-cycles of the signal provided by the detector, to determine the concentration of infrared-absorptive gas in the cell. At intervals, the cell is purged by an infrared-transparent gas, and a similar measurement made, allowing correction for long-term drift in the optical characteristics of the instrument.The instrument correctly determines the concentration of CO.sub.2 despite "leakage" of the broad-band infrared radiation emitted by the lamp through the sample to be analyzed.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1998Date of Patent: September 5, 2000Assignee: Anatel CorporationInventor: Frederick K. Blades
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Patent number: 5729145Abstract: Arcing in an AC power system is detected by monitoring the power waveform for wideband high-frequency noise, and examining the detected noise for patterns of variation in its amplitude synchronized to the power waveform. A narrowband, swept-frequency detector and synchronous averaging may be employed to improve discrimination of arc noise from background interference. An arcing fault interrupter for controlling a single circuit, and a whole house monitor, for detecting arcing anywhere in a house, are described.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 1995Date of Patent: March 17, 1998Assignee: Siemens Energy & Automation, Inc.Inventor: Frederick K. Blades