Patents by Inventor J. Devine
J. Devine 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: 5630402Abstract: An electronic timing system for controlling the injection angle of a fuel pump, comprising an input sleeve (12), an output drum (36), an intermediate drive sleeve (30), a drive plate (60), a drive yoke (76), and a stepper motor (90). Drive sleeve (30) includes a pair of radially inwardly and outwardly projecting drive pins (32), and drum (36) and input sleeve (12) both include helical slots (38) and (16), respectively, through which pins (32) project. Vertical movement of yoke (76) causes axial movement of drive plate (60) and drive sleeve (30), which causes a relative rotational adjustment of angle between input sleeve (12) and output drum (36), for retarding and advancing the timing of the fuel injection system.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1996Date of Patent: May 20, 1997Assignee: Timing Systems, Inc.Inventors: Michael J. Devine, Robert L. Kiliz
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Patent number: 5462452Abstract: A short electrical extension cord (10) is provided which is designed for use with large, mobile appliances (30) such as carpet shampooers or the like, in order to prevent damage to the male plug or electrical connector (34) forming a part of the appliance (30). The short extension cord (10) includes a short stretch of electrical cable (12) with a female electrical receptacle (16) and male electrical connector (18) operatively coupled to the cable stretch (12) adjacent the opposed ends thereof. In use, the male connector (18) is inserted into a stationary receptacle outlet (40), and the appliance male electrical connector (34) is inserted into female receptacle (16). In use of the appliance (30), the flexibility of cable stretch (12) assures that, in the event that an undue tension load is placed on appliance power cord (32), a separation occurs between appliance male electrical connector (34) and short extension cord female receptacle (16) prior to any damage to the male electrical connector ( 34).Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1994Date of Patent: October 31, 1995Inventor: Michael J. Devine
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Patent number: 5452675Abstract: There is provided a boat hull 10 having a keel portion 11, a transom 12 and a deadrise portion 13. The deadrise portion 13 of the hull 10 has a recess 15 in the region of the transom 12 having a substantially planar upper surface 17 and bounded by side walls 20 and leading edges 21. The length of the recess is selected to be about 20% of the overall length of the boat hull 10. The depth of the recess 15 is selected to be about 10% of the length, and is configured such that the upper surface 17 is disposed at an angle substantially parallel to the water trailing from the leading edges 21 when the boat is on the plane. A step 22 is provided such that the upper surface 17 may break contact with the water as the hull accelerates, and the angle .beta. of the leading edges 21 is selected such that the leading edges 21 are substantially parallel to the water surface. A vent 23 is provided connecting the recess 15 to the atmosphere as a vacuum breaker.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1993Date of Patent: September 26, 1995Assignee: Nevid Nominees Pty Ltd.Inventor: Neville J. Devin
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Patent number: 5399102Abstract: A short electrical extension cord (10) is provided which is designed for use with large, mobile appliances (30) such as carpet shampooers or the like, in order to prevent damage to the male plug or electrical connector (34) forming a part of the appliance (30). The short extension cord (10) includes a short stretch of electrical cable (12) with a female electrical receptacle (16) and male electrical connector (18) operatively coupled to the cable stretch (12) adjacent the opposed ends thereof. In use, the male connector (18) is inserted into a stationary receptacle outlet (40), and the appliance male electrical connector (34) is inserted into female receptacle (16). In use of the appliance (30), the flexibility of cable stretch (12) assures that, in the event that an undue tension load is placed on appliance power cord (32), a separation occurs between appliance male electrical connector (34) and short extension cord female receptacle (16) prior to any damage to the male electrical connector ( 34).Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1994Date of Patent: March 21, 1995Inventor: Michael J. Devine
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Patent number: 5357881Abstract: This invention comprises a combined cellulose sludge dryer and burner in which the drying procedure is positively and automatically controlled in response to the moisture content of the dewatered raw sludge supplied to the dryer headbox and carried through a drying chamber to discharge a dried sludge having but a 15% moisture content and suitable to be burned to provide the hot air for the drying procedure. With the sludge being critical as to charring, a temperature of 300 degrees Fahrenheit to prevent pre-burning and charring of the sludge has to be maintained in the drying chamber and positive and automatic control for the hot air to maintain the temperature is done by checking differences between input and output temperatures of the dryer and diluting the air produced by the burner by the use of a heat exchanger and air dampers. The extracted wet air from the drying chamber and diverted over-supply of air to the drying chamber are delivered through a scrubber and chimney to the atmosphere.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 1993Date of Patent: October 25, 1994Assignee: Northrop Engineering CorporationInventors: Andrew W. Elcik, John J. Devine, John H. Northrop, Kurt T. Dunn, John F. Healey
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Patent number: 5096092Abstract: A food dispensing apparatus is provided having an aluminum housing with an opening at its top surface, a cover for the opening, an outer enclosure disposed about the housing, a bag of food product disposed within the housing, a manually operated valve attached to a first end of the food bag and in fluid communication therewith for dispensing the food product, a bladder connected to a source of pressurized air and disposed within the housing for compressing the bag of food product for selective dispensing from the apparatus and a heating mechanism contained within the housing for inductively heating the food product for use.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1990Date of Patent: March 17, 1992Assignee: MMM, Ltd.Inventor: Daniel J. Devine
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Patent number: 5087158Abstract: A drilling jig for holding cutting chips and other debris has two separable sections. A cylindrical body has one closed end and one open end. A circular cap is adapted to fit in or over the open end of the cylindrical body. Aligned axial holes are provided though the closed end of the cylindrical body and through the cap. An adhesive layer temporarily adheres the jig to a workpiece.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 1990Date of Patent: February 11, 1992Assignee: GTE Government Systems CorporationInventor: Martin J. Devine
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Patent number: 4987429Abstract: A simplified color printing system and method is disclosed in which the printing system has a single applicator that is supplied with toner fluids or inks of different colors. The printing system is simplified by having a single pump employed in association with the applicator. Use of a single pump is made possible, because during a color change the pump and applicator are purged with air both before and after a wash fluid is circulated. The single pump is used to pump both the imaging fluids and the air. The present invention has application in both color electrostatic printers and copiers, and in color ink-jet printers.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 1990Date of Patent: January 22, 1991Assignee: Precision Image CorporationInventors: Ronald B. Finley, Gene F. Day, David J. Devine
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Patent number: 4726394Abstract: A heated, insulated cover for a portion of a pipeline with valve and backflow preventer components exposed to the atmosphere, the cover being sectionalized so as to be assemblable around the valve components, with hand manipulated clamps to hold the cover together, an electric heating element inside the cover to keep it above freezing temperature, drain openings in the cover at ground level to let any water drain out of the cover, doors in the cover to permit inspection and testing of the components when the cover is in place.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1987Date of Patent: February 23, 1988Assignee: Commercial Insulation CompanyInventor: Michael J. Devine
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Patent number: 4721267Abstract: An assembly for mounting a roll of paper or Mylar.RTM. film having a hollow core includes a radially expanding core insert at each end of the roll and a core insert support, mountable to a support structure, to support, position and apply a drag force to the paper roll. Each core insert has a radially expandable inner end which is expanded within the core to secure the insert in place. The outer end of the core insert extends beyond the edge of the paper roll. The core insert support includes a pair of arcuate contact surfaces and an adjustable spring biased brake shoe mounted to a frame. The brake shoe presses the outer end of the core insert against the contact surfaces to create a suitable drag on the paper roll. A flipper is pivotally mounted to the frame for movement between free movement and blocking positions to permit or prevent the core inserts from being removed from the core insert supports. Each flipper also axially biases the core insert towards the other flipper.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 1986Date of Patent: January 26, 1988Assignee: Benson, Inc.Inventors: Robert L. Nieto, Joseph B. Camacho, David J. Devine
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Patent number: 4653609Abstract: A controlled descent apparatus for lowering a person from an elevated place includes a cable which is wound on a drum and is unwound from the drum by the weight of the person to effect the descent. To limit the rate of descent, the drum turns as the cable is unwound and drives a positive displacement pump the output of which is through a flow control valve. The latter is set to permit a preselected maximum rate of flow so that the drum turns at a correlated maximum speed and thus limits the rate at which the cable is paid out during the descent. In the unlikely event that the valve fails to limit the speed of the drum, a centrifugally operated brake is automatically energized at a somewhat higher speed of the drum whereby the descent continues at a faster but still a safe rate.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1984Date of Patent: March 31, 1987Inventor: Millard J. Devine
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Patent number: 4282479Abstract: A test apparatus for locating electrical shorts that is especially suited for use while an electrical circuit is being fabricated or assembled. A ring counter derives input pulses from a squarewave oscillator. The outputs of the counter are fed through transistors to an array of light emitting diodes. Each diode is connected to an electrical conductor, such as a bus bar, that is to be tested. In the absence of a short between two electrical conductors the diodes are sequentially illuminated. When a short occurs, a comparator/multivibrator circuit triggers an alarm and stops the oscillator and the sequential energization of the diodes. The two diodes that remain illuminated identify the electrical conductors that are shorted.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 1979Date of Patent: August 4, 1981Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space AdministrationInventors: Gordon J. Deboo, David J. Devine
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Patent number: 4124542Abstract: A cleaning composition especially useful for carpet cleaning and spotting is provided which gives results heretofore unobtainable with prior compositions. The composition hereof is capable of removing a virtually unlimited variety of carpet stains and the like which have heretofore required a large number of specialized cleaning agents. The composition preferably includes respective amounts of ammonium lauryl sulfate 2-butoxyethanol, mineral spirits, isopropanol, sodium ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid and an optical brightening agent.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1977Date of Patent: November 7, 1978Inventor: Michael J. Devine
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Patent number: 4109580Abstract: Armor-piercing rounds having improved penetrators therein providing high al moments of inertia, and hence, high gyroscopic stability which is attributable to the variously configured non-circular cross-sections of the penetrators.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1977Date of Patent: August 29, 1978Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the ArmyInventor: Patrick J. Devine
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Patent number: 4056060Abstract: Armor-piercing rounds having improved penetrators therein providing high axial moments of inertia, and hence, high gyroscopic stability which is attributable to the variously configured non-circular cross-sections of the penetrators.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1977Date of Patent: November 1, 1977Assignee: The Government of the United States, as represented by the Secretary of the ArmyInventor: Patrick J. Devine
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Patent number: 3979896Abstract: A stranded cable having corrosion preventive lubrication permanently entred within the interstices between the individual strands comprising the cable and encapsulated with an adherent plastic bonded film sheathing in a manner which substantially prevents air pocket formation between the lubrication impregnated cable and the plastic sheath.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 1975Date of Patent: September 14, 1976Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: George J. Klett, William M. Capece, Martin J. Devine
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Patent number: RE33523Abstract: A heated, insulated cover for a portion of a pipeline with valve and backflow preventer components exposed to the atmosphere, the cover being sectionalized so as to be asemblable around the valve components, with hand manipulated clamps to hold the cover together, an electric heating element inside the cover to keep it above freezing temperature, drain openings in the cover at ground level to let any water drain out of the cover, doors in the cover to permit inspection and testing of the components when the cover is in place.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1989Date of Patent: January 22, 1991Assignee: Commercial Insulation CompanyInventor: Michael J. Devine