Patents by Inventor James T. Tucker

James T. Tucker 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).

  • Patent number: 5860207
    Abstract: A method for high speed spin winding a coil on a continuous lamination core. A two piece or hinged bobbin having two flanges is placed around a leg of the transformer core and snapped together. Both flanges include an outwardly facing surface which defines a concentric groove. One flange includes passages for receiving printed circuit board terminating pins which are installed prior to winding the coil. The other flange has a circumferential gear located in its outwardly facing surface. The core with bobbin and terminating pins installed is placed into a spin winding fixture. A bobbin bearing having a bearing surface including a circumferential ridge is placed adjacent the outwardly facing surfaces of the two flanges such that the circumferential ridges are partially received within the concentric grooves of the outwardly facing surfaces of the two flanges. A wire feeder terminates the leading end of the coil wire on one of the terminating pins.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 10, 1996
    Date of Patent: January 19, 1999
    Assignee: Square D Company
    Inventors: Michael W. Knight, Greg Lawrence, Gregory Link, James T. Tucker
  • Patent number: 5819397
    Abstract: A method of assembling a three phase current transformer for printed circuit board installation. Three current transformers, each having a spin wound coil positioned about one leg of an unassembled continuous lamination core, are placed side-by-side in a transformer carrier such that two parallel core legs of the center transformer overlap the adjacent core legs of the two outside transformers and further such that printed circuit board terminal pins attached to the coils pass through stand-off sleeves formed from the transformer carrier. Rivets are placed through holes in the laminations of the overlapped core legs and in the transformer carrier thereby simultaneously riveting the three transformer cores and the transformer carrier together making a three phase transformer assembly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 10, 1996
    Date of Patent: October 13, 1998
    Assignee: Square D Company
    Inventors: Michael W. Knight, Greg Lawrence, Gregory Link, James T. Tucker
  • Patent number: 5791585
    Abstract: A bearing for maintaining a bobbin in relative position about a transformer core leg during the winding of a coil on the bobbin. The bearing is movable along the core leg such that a bearing surface of the bearing is positioned adjacent to but not touching each of two outwardly facing surfaces of two spaced apart flanges of the bobbin. The bearing surface is highly polished to reduce friction. The bearing surface preferably includes a circumferential ridge centered about the axis of the transformer core leg on which the bobbin is positioned. The outwardly facing surfaces of the two flanges each include a concentric groove shaped to complement the circumferential ridges of the bearing surfaces. When the bearing is in position the circumferential ridges are partially received within the concentric groove such that a small gap is maintained between the bearing surfaces and the outwardly facing surfaces.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 10, 1996
    Date of Patent: August 11, 1998
    Inventors: Michael W. Knight, Greg Lawrence, Gregory Link, James T. Tucker
  • Patent number: 5241290
    Abstract: The low dissipation compact circuit breaker of the present invention selectively conducts breaker current in a circuit to be protected. The compact circuit breaker is in an enclosure surrounding at least a stationary contact and a moveable contact. This moving contact selectively assumes one of two bistable states, a contiguous closed state or a noncontiguous open state. A rotary operator including rotary members and a contact lever train selectively causes the stationary contact and the moveable contact to assume either a closed or an open state. A single solenoid for sensing breaker current in each phase causes the rotary operator to move the contacts from a closed state to an open state. Additionally, the solenoid for a faulted phase directly acts on a solenoid bell crank to cause the contact to begin to assume an open state in a trip operation, if breaker current reaches a preselected trip value in the faulted phase.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 20, 1991
    Date of Patent: August 31, 1993
    Assignee: Square D Company
    Inventors: Robert W. Sehmer, James T. Tucker
  • Patent number: 4472697
    Abstract: A low cost electromagnet assembly for a relay. The assembly includes an I-shaped stationary magnet that extends through a passage in a magnet coil and a U-shaped armature assembly with the armature assembly. The armature assembly includes a molded armature guide having projections on a rear wall of the guide arranged to actuate a plurality of switch plungers, side walls extending from the rear wall defining a cavity and an opening in the rear wall exposing a portion of the cavity at the rear wall side of the guide. The assembly also includes the U-shaped armature having a body portion positioned in the cavity and an elastomeric pad position between the armature body portion and the rear wall and a conical spring between the body and guide for absorbing shock created when the electromagnet is deenergized.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 25, 1982
    Date of Patent: September 18, 1984
    Assignee: Square D Company
    Inventors: Winfred R. Lemke, James T. Tucker, Kenneth H. Marien, Joseph J. Gribble
  • Patent number: 4247055
    Abstract: An improved pulverizer roller loading arrangement applying compressive force directly to roller brackets and providing shear and pivoting means integrally connecting roller brackets to split corner roller support blocks.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 28, 1979
    Date of Patent: January 27, 1981
    Assignee: The Babcock and Wilcox Company
    Inventor: James T. Tucker, Jr.
  • Patent number: 4041540
    Abstract: A self-powered solid state overload relay circuit having current transformers energized by conductors supplying current to a multiphase alternating current motor. The transformers have secondary windings connected to charge a capacitor with a voltage indicative of the magnitude of the maximum current in the motor windings. The circuit includes presetable impedance circuits which permit the circuit to be easily programmed to respond to a range of abnormal motor currents in the winding in motors of varying size and service factor ratings, components which are arranged to duplicate the operation of melting alloy and bimetal type overload relays in an automatic or in a trip-free manual reset mode, a light emitting device which visually indicates when the relay is in a tripped state, and components which cause the relay to be insensitive to ambient temperature variations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 2, 1976
    Date of Patent: August 9, 1977
    Assignee: Square D Company
    Inventors: Julian C. Kampf, Winfred R. Lemke, James T. Tucker