Patents by Inventor Michael P. Conner
Michael P. Conner 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: 7076830Abstract: A self-propelled appliance, such as a vacuum cleaner includes a magnetic field sensor and magnet. A relative position between the magnetic field sensor and the magnet can be changed by a user of the appliance. The magnetic field sensor generates a signal indicating a magnetic field sensed by the sensor. Therefore, the magnetic field sensor signal indicates the relative position of the magnet to the sensor. This relative position signal is interpreted as a speed and direction request for a means for propelling the appliance. The magnetic filed sensor is, for example, a Hall effect sensor. The means for propelling includes, for example, a brushless d.c motor, sensorless motor or switched reluctance motor. Forward and reverse propulsion is provided without the use of a clutch. The appliance includes a reduced number of wearing components.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2003Date of Patent: July 18, 2006Assignee: Royal Appliance Mfg. Co.Inventors: Michael P. Conner, Robert N. McKee
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Patent number: 7043794Abstract: A self-propelled vacuum cleaner includes a base having a suction inlet. An upright housing is pivotally mounted to the base. A suction source is disposed in one of the base and the upright housing to generate an airflow at the suction inlet. A dust collection chamber is mounted to one of the base and the upright housing and communicates with the suction inlet and the suction source. A drive motor is mounted to the base. A driven wheel is operatively connected to the drive motor. A handle assembly is mounted to the upright housing, wherein the handle assembly includes an upper handle, a handle grip assembly slidably mounted to the upper handle, and a neutral return spring fastened to the upper handle and engaging the handle grip assembly to urge the handle grip assembly to a neutral position.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2003Date of Patent: May 16, 2006Assignee: Royal Appliance Mfg. Co.Inventors: Michael P. Conner, Robert A. Vystrcil, Steven J. Paliobeis
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Patent number: 7000285Abstract: A self-propelled appliance comprises a base, electric motor mounting the base, a handle moveably depending from the base and a drive wheel mounted in the base and operatively connected to the motor. The control circuits comprising an enable switch and a base switch control the communication of power from the power supply to the motor relative to a gripping of the handle by a user of the appliance and a selective positioning of the handle relative to the base.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2003Date of Patent: February 21, 2006Assignee: Royal Appliance Mfg. Co.Inventors: Michael P. Conner, Steven J. Paliobeis, Robert A. Vystreil, Mark A. Pigza
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Publication number: 20040134018Abstract: A self-propelled appliance comprises a base, electric motor mounting the base, a handle moveably depending from the base and a drive wheel mounted in the base and operatively connected to the motor. The control circuits comprising an enable switch and a base switch control the communication of power from the power supply to the motor relative to a gripping of the handle by a user of the appliance and a selective positioning of the handle relative to the base.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2003Publication date: July 15, 2004Applicant: Royal Appliance Mfg. Co.Inventors: Michael P. Conner, Steven J. Paliobeis, Robert A. Vystrcil, Mark A. Pigza
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Publication number: 20040135537Abstract: A self-propelled appliance, such as a vacuum cleaner includes a magnetic field sensor and magnet. A relative position between the magnetic field sensor and the magnet can be changed by a user of the appliance. The magnetic field sensor generates a signal indicating a magnetic field sensed by the sensor. Therefore, the magnetic field sensor signal indicates the relative position of the magnet to the sensor. This relative position signal is interpreted as a speed and direction request for a means for propelling the appliance. The magnetic filed sensor is, for example, a Hall effect sensor. The means for propelling includes, for example, a brushless d.c motor, sensorless motor or switched reluctance motor. Forward and reverse propulsion is provided without the use of a clutch. The appliance includes a reduced number of wearing components.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2003Publication date: July 15, 2004Applicant: Royal Appliance Mfg. Co.Inventors: Michael P. Conner, Robert N. McKee
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Publication number: 20040134020Abstract: A self-propelled vacuum cleaner includes a base having a suction inlet. An upright housing is pivotally mounted to the base. A suction source is disposed in one of the base and the upright housing to generate an airflow at the suction inlet. A dust collection chamber is mounted to one of the base and the upright housing and communicates with the suction inlet and the suction source. A drive motor is mounted to the base. A driven wheel is operatively connected to the drive motor. A handle assembly is mounted to the upright housing, wherein the handle assembly includes an upper handle, a handle grip assembly slidably mounted to the upper handle, and a neutral return spring fastened to the upper handle and engaging the handle grip assembly to urge the handle grip assembly to a neutral position.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2003Publication date: July 15, 2004Applicant: Royal Appliance Mfg. Co.Inventors: Michael P. Conner, Robert A. Vystrcil, Steven J. Paliobeis
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Patent number: 5839374Abstract: A blower fan assembly for removing combusted by-products and flue gas from a furnace is presented. The blower fan assembly includes a housing with a cavity for receiving a blower fan. The housing is secured over an opening in a furnace so that when the blower fan rotates, flue gas is drawn from the furnace to an exhaust conduit outside the building in which the furnace is received. The blower fan includes a fan ring connected to a fan disc by a plurality of vanes which are parallel with the axis of rotation. A motor, mounted to the housing, rotates the fan disc. The blower fan draws air in through the fan ring, through the plurality of vanes and out through the exhaust conduit. A static pressure tap is located in the housing and is connected to a pressure sensor which measures the static pressure generated by the blower fan as it rotates.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 1997Date of Patent: November 24, 1998Assignee: Ametek, Inc.Inventors: Michael P. Conner, Randy A. Colage
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Patent number: 5687452Abstract: A snubber is disclosed for use on an airplane translating door hinge arm (13) comprising a hydraulic device (41) and a flow regulation system (40). The hinge arm (13) includes sprockets (25, 27) placed at the ends (15, 17) of the hinge arm (13). Roller chain pieces (31) rotate partially about the sprockets (25, 27). A pneumatic actuator (33) having a through-rod (37) and housing (35) is located on one side of the hinge arm (13). The actuator housing (35) is supported by a support member (23) integral with the hinge arm (13). The ends of the actuator through-rod (43) are each coupled to first ends of each of the roller chain pieces (31). The hydraulic device (41) comprising a housing (47), a through-rod (43), a piston 45, a first compartment (49), a second compartment (51), and hydraulic fluid, is also supported by the support member (23). The ends of the hydraulic device through-rod (43) are each coupled to second ends of each of the roller chain pieces (31).Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 1995Date of Patent: November 18, 1997Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Tomio Hamatani, Sun Gil Kim, Donald K. Franklin, Michael P. Conner
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Patent number: 5536140Abstract: A blower fan assembly is provided which includes a blower housing, an exhaust port having an air passage connected to the housing and an impeller assembly rotatably received within the housing. A sound attenuator is also provided to be received in the exhaust port. The attenuator includes at least one edge which extends into the housing to provide a gradual cutoff point. Air moving ahead of the rotating impeller vanes is partially redirected through the exhaust port by the attenuator. Remaining air is directed over and around the attenuator and is forced out of the housing at the cutoff point created where the exhaust port joins the housing. The redirection of air alleviates compression/decompression at the cutoffs thereby reducing the pulsing noise associated therewith.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 1994Date of Patent: July 16, 1996Assignee: Ametek, Inc.Inventors: Gregory P. Wagner, Michael P. Conner
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Patent number: 5379971Abstract: A hinge arm (16) has opposite ends (18, 20) pivotably connected to an aircraft door (2) and a door frame (8). First and second sprockets (22, 26) are fixed to the door (2) and frame (8) adjacent to the ends (18, 20). A programming chain (30) extends around the sprockets (22, 26) and the arm (16). A linear motor (36) is mounted on the arm (16) in-line with the chain (30). When pressurized gas is supplied to the motor (36), it moves the chain (30) to open the door (2) and maintain it parallel to its closed position as it moves toward and into its fully open position. The door (2) may be opened manually without moving the motor piston (44) because the motor rod (52) slides freely through an axial opening (46) in the piston (44).Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1993Date of Patent: January 10, 1995Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Sun G. Kim, Donald K. Franklin, Michael P. Conner
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Patent number: 5352099Abstract: An exhaust fan assembly for implementation with a hot water tank. The assembly includes a generally elliptical housing having a large end maintaining a fan and a smaller opposite end having an exhaust port. The fan is rotatable about a vertical axis and is positioned to be maintained over the exhaust vent of a hot water tank. The configuration of the housing as such is to be received between the inlet and outlet pipes of the hot water tank. A motor cup is press fit onto a lid which is formed as a portion of the housing on a top portion thereof, while a cover plate is press fit or snap fit into a circumferential flange about a bottom portion of the housing. The cover plate has an aperture therein in alignment with the fan to allow the fan to communicate with the flue pipe of the hot water tank. The cover plate and housing define a cavity within which the fan rotates, while further defining a path for movement of the exhaust gases and motor venting air to the exhaust port.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 1992Date of Patent: October 4, 1994Assignee: Ametek, Inc.Inventors: William E. Anstine, Gregory P. Wagner, Michael P. Conner
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Patent number: 5040943Abstract: An exhaust fan blower is provided for use in induced draft furnaces. An integrally molded fan housing and exhaust conduit is provided of a material impervious to the corrosive effects of exhaust gas condensates. The conduit is of a round cross section to mate with an associated flue pipe. The fan blower includes a conduit in communication with a pilot light for constantly venting the pilot light irrespective of operation of the blower. A first bore in the fan blower housing provides means for monitoring the vacuum developed therein, while another bore provides a means for thermally sensing a blocked or restricted flue condition. A flange and mounting lugs about the periphery of the fan blower housing provide a means for mounting the system to the side of a furnace panel, while sealing such mounting engagement. A motor mounting bracket for the fan blower serves as a cooling fan guard and heat sink, having a bearing contact mounting seat cast integrally to the bracket.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1990Date of Patent: August 20, 1991Assignee: Ametek-Lamb ElectricInventors: Mark K. Dwyer, Michael P. Conner
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Patent number: D588313Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2007Date of Patent: March 10, 2009Assignee: Royal Appliance Mfg. Co.Inventors: Michael P. Conner, Jeff Morgan, Robert A. Vystrcil, David B. Chaney, Shawn Whetstone, Terry Birchler
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Patent number: D419087Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 1998Date of Patent: January 18, 2000Assignee: Fairbanks ScalesInventors: Gregory J. Arnold, Michael P. Conner, James S. Havers, Ben H. Graves, David K. Crabbe, David C. Elms, Bonnie L. Crabbe
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Patent number: D419473Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 1998Date of Patent: January 25, 2000Assignee: Fairbanks ScalesInventors: Gregory J. Arnold, Michael P. Conner, James S. Havers, Ben H. Graves, David K. Crabbe, David C. Elms, Bonnie L. Crabbe
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Patent number: D419896Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 1998Date of Patent: February 1, 2000Assignee: Fairbanks ScalesInventors: Gregory J. Arnold, Michael P. Conner, James S. Havers, Ben H. Graves, David K. Crabbe, David C. Elms, Bonnie L. Crabbe
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Patent number: D426480Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 1998Date of Patent: June 13, 2000Assignee: Fairbanks ScalesInventors: Gregory J. Arnold, Michael P. Conner, James S. Havers, Ben H. Graves, David K. Crabbe, David C. Elms, Bonnie L. Crabbe