Patents by Inventor Marl J. Bell

Marl J. Bell 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: 5260665
    Abstract: A non-invasive, in-line fluid monitor includes a segment of fluid line disposed such that it and the fluid within become a part of the dielectric loading on an energized electromagnetic sensor device. Perturbations of the dielectric loading on the sensor device are monitored to determine certain fluid properties, such as pressure, composition, and the presence of air. The fluid line segment disposed through the electromagnetic sensor may be compliant and thus changes size in response to fluid pressure, altering the volume of the fluid line segment tin the cavity and altering the dielectric loading on the cavity. In one embodiment, a resonant cavity is used to encompass the segment of fluid line and a processor is used to compare changes in the resonant characteristics of the cavity to predetermined data to determine the properties of the fluid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 30, 1991
    Date of Patent: November 9, 1993
    Assignee: IVAC Corporation
    Inventors: Jack Goldberg, Kurt E. Zublin, Marl J. Bell
  • Patent number: 5057754
    Abstract: An automatic control system for operating an electrically actuated device, such as a windshield wiper, power window, sun roof or convertible top of a motor vehicle, in response to the presence of water moisture. The control system includes a moisture sensor having a plurality of spaced apart, exposed conductive strips, the strips being arranged in adjacent pairs; a voltage source coupled to one strip of each pair; a current detector coupled to the other strip of each pair to discriminate between the presence or absence of moisture droplets on each pair; a drop accumulation detector, coupled to the current detector, for determining the number of pairs of sensor strips which are contacted by moisture droplets; and an electrical switch, coupled to the droplet detector, for switching on the electrical device in response to the number of droplets present on the moisture sensor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 3, 1990
    Date of Patent: October 15, 1991
    Assignee: Mist-Defy'R, Inc.
    Inventor: Marl J. Bell
  • Patent number: 4942349
    Abstract: An automatic control system for operating an electrically actuated device, such as a windshield wiper, power window, sun roof or convertible top of a motor vehicle, in response to the presence of water moisture. The control system includes a moisture sensor having a plurality of spaced apart, exposed conductive strips, the strips being arranged in adjacent pairs; a voltage source coupled to one strip of each pair; a current detector coupled to the other strip of each pair to discriminate between the presence or absence of moisture droplets on each pair; a drop accumulation detector, coupled to the current detector, for determining the number of pairs of sensor strips which are contacted by moisture droplets; and an electrical switch, coupled to the droplet detector, for switching on the electrical device in response to the number of droplets present on the moisture sensor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 14, 1988
    Date of Patent: July 17, 1990
    Inventors: Donald L. Millerd, Marl J. Bell, Robert S. Alpert
  • Patent number: 4897585
    Abstract: A moisture sensor for sensing ambient moisture in the vicinity of a window having a window wiper. The sensor comprises a plurality of spaced apart conductive strips having an exposed surface. The electrical resistance between adjacent strips is dependent on the ambient moisture. The sensor also includes means for repetitively removing the moisture from the exposed surface and in the region between the strips. The conductive strips are located at a position other than in the area of sweep of the window wiper on the window and at least one of the removing means and the plurality of conductive strips is coupled to the window wiper, whereby the at least one of the removing means and the plurality of conductive strips is actuated by the window wiper and operates in synchronism therewith.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 20, 1988
    Date of Patent: January 30, 1990
    Assignee: Mist-Defy'R, Inc.
    Inventors: Donald L. Millerd, Marl J. Bell
  • Patent number: 4705998
    Abstract: The invention is directed to an automatic wiper control circuit for operating window wipers automatically when moisture is sensed. The control circuit additionally provides for increasing the speed of a dual speed wiper motor when a high level of moisture is detected. The system comprises a moisture sensor which senses moisture thereon. A circuit associated with the moisture sensor converts the moisture level to DC voltage. At a preselected level of this DC voltage the wiper motor operates in one of its two different speeds. A lack of a predetermined amount of moisture terminates the wiper motor operation. If the control circuit terminates the wiper motor action during wiper sweep, the normal homing circuit of the wiper motor continues to operate the motor until the wiper blade or blades reach the wiper blade home position. Sequential illumination of a plurality of light emitting diodes (LEDS) occur during a wiping cycle when the circuit is operating normally.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 9, 1987
    Date of Patent: November 10, 1987
    Assignee: Steven Alpert
    Inventors: Donald L. Millerd, Marl J. Bell
  • Patent number: RE33308
    Abstract: The invention is directed to an automatic wiper control circuit for operating window wipers automatically when moisture is sensed. The control circuit additionally provides for increasing the speed of a dual speed wiper motor when a high level of moisture is detected. The system comprises a moisture sensor which senses moisture thereon. A circuit associated with the moisture sensor converts the moisture level to DC voltage. At a preselected level of this DC voltage the wiper motor operates in one of its two different speeds. A lack of a predetermined amount of moisture terminates the wiper motor operation. If the control circuit terminates the wiper motor action during wiper sweep, the normal homing circuit of the wiper motor continues to operate the motor until the wiper blade or blades reach the wiper blade home position. Sequential illumination of a plurality of light emitting diodes (LEDS) occur during a wiping cycle when the circuit is operating normally.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 29, 1988
    Date of Patent: August 21, 1990
    Assignee: Mist-Defy'r, Inc.
    Inventors: Donald L. Millerd, Marl J. Bell