Patents by Inventor Michael Ritchey

Michael Ritchey 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).

  • Publication number: 20060185146
    Abstract: A pulse synchronize load stabilization routine for adjusting a fastener to a desired torque level with a tool operatively connected to a fastener is provided. The method includes applying a first level of current to the tool, pulsing the tool to cause the fastener to rotate and measuring a dynamic torque load on the fastener while it is rotating. A computer readable medium containing an executable code for adjusting a fastener with a tool operatively connected to the fastener is also provided. Executable code includes a routine which causes the tool to run in a first velocity speed control mode determined if a torque load is at a predetermined level and if the torque load is at a predetermined level, then apply a pulse synchronize load stabilization sequence.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 18, 2005
    Publication date: August 24, 2006
    Inventors: Lawrence Piggins, Michael Ritchey, Richard Szwast, Thomas Jozwiak
  • Publication number: 20060136622
    Abstract: A servomotor controller provides nut runner and other functions in a set of stackable modules. Extended-function modules can be added into and removed from the stack as needed. Destacking of closely spaced, wall-mounted controllers can be performed without demounting. Module assemblies are dripproof. Multiple sizes of nutrunner driver electronics and multiple keyboard and display options can be selected. A reprogrammable central processor can identify newly installed or removed features within a controller and reconfigure itself F accordingly. Stackable modules include Ethernet(®, multiple-bit I/O, and proprietary interfaces for many industries. The other modules communicate with the processor module via a backplaneless bus architecture. The central processor supports master/satellite group operation, whereby one controller unit can command multiple others, and whereby a higher-level system can command multiple controllers or multiple master/satellite controller groups.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 21, 2004
    Publication date: June 22, 2006
    Inventors: Thierry Rouvelin, Daryl Beesley, Lawrence Piggins, Michael Ritchey
  • Publication number: 20060005775
    Abstract: A pet bowl assembly which provides protection for the food from birds by means of a swinging cover and protection from crawling insects by means of a water channel surrounding the food bowl. A pet watering dish, which provides fresh drinking water from the water channel. The water dish is sufficiently sized to allow the pets lapping to clean the bowl during each use. A combination of the food bowl and watering dish which provides protection form birds, crawling insects and contaminated drinking water. Means are provided to allow for internal cleaning of the assembly, means for use in larger constructions, means for lifting the food from the ground and means for providing food and water for extended periods of time.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 12, 2004
    Publication date: January 12, 2006
    Inventors: Michael Ritchey, Larry Ball, A. Littleton
  • Patent number: 5918201
    Abstract: A method for processing torque transducer data is provided. The method includes sampling a signal received from a torque transducer (14). The cycle count stored on a data memory device (112) at the torque transducer (14) is then incremented if the sampled signal indicates that a torque cycle has occurred.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 25, 1996
    Date of Patent: June 29, 1999
    Assignee: GPX Corporation
    Inventors: Richard T. Szwast, Lawrence F. Rapp, Edwin C. Scholl, Michael Ritchey, Lloyd H. Wipperman
  • Patent number: 5898598
    Abstract: A circuit (31) for use with a torque transducer (32) is provided. The torque transducer (32) generates a signal in response to an applied torque. A data processor (100) connected to the torque transducer (32) receives the signal. The data processor (100) and the torque transducer (32) are both contained within a torque transducer housing (15).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 25, 1996
    Date of Patent: April 27, 1999
    Assignee: Cooper Technologies Company
    Inventors: Richard T. Szwast, Lawrence F. Rapp, Edwin C. Scholl, Michael Ritchey, Lloyd H. Wipperman