Patents by Inventor Tom C. Wilson
Tom C. Wilson 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: 7289436Abstract: A system and method for managing communication links connecting components in a network element is provided. The network element has a first component, a second component and at least two communication links. The communication links are adapted to provide a first connection and a second connection between the first component and the second component. The system includes, for each communication link of the at least two communication links connected to the first component and adapted to provide the first connection and the second connection, a detection module adapted to monitor a given communication link for an error. The system also includes, for each communication link connected to the second component and adapted to provide the first connection and the second connection, another detection module adapted to monitor another given communication link for an error.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2002Date of Patent: October 30, 2007Assignee: Alcatel Canada Inc.Inventors: William Schaller, Jonathan Spratley, Derrick A Nagy, Chung Kei Leung, Alexei Permiakov, Tom C Wilson, Daniel Gravelle
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Publication number: 20030137934Abstract: A system and method for managing communication links connecting components in a network element is provided. The network element has a first component, a second component and at least two communication links. The communication links are adapted to provide a first connection and a second connection between the first component and the second component. The system includes, for each communication link of the at least two communication links connected to the first component and adapted to provide the first connection and the second connection, a detection module adapted to monitor a given communication link for an error. The system also includes, for each communication link connected to the second component and adapted to provide the first connection and the second connection, another detection module adapted to monitor another given communication link for an error.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2002Publication date: July 24, 2003Inventors: William Schaller, Jonathan Spratley, Derrick A. Nagy, Chung Kei Leung, Alexei Permiakov, Tom C. Wilson, Daniel Gravelle
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Patent number: 6389843Abstract: A receiver dryer includes a canister with a cylindrical sidewall, a lower end wall, and an open upper end. An inlet tube extends upwardly in the canister from an inlet port in the lower end wall. A desiccant tube assembly, comprising a pair of tubes, is received over the inlet tube, with the inlet tube being closely received in one of the tubes of the desiccant tube assembly. A lower baffle is formed unitary with the lower end of the desiccant tube assembly, and a lower filter pad is received over the desiccant tube assembly and against the lower baffle. Loose desiccant is then poured into the canister. An upper filter pad and upper baffle are received over the desiccant tube assembly. A pick-up tube, secured to an upper end cap, is then closely received in the other of the tubes of the desiccant tube assembly. The upper end cap is then secured to the upper end of the canister.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2001Date of Patent: May 21, 2002Assignee: Parker-Hannifin CorporationInventors: Neil J. McAllister, Cary Haramoto, William M. Mosher, Michael L. Ford, Tom C. Wilson
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Publication number: 20010032478Abstract: A receiver dryer includes a canister with a cylindrical sidewall, a lower end wall, and an open upper end. An inlet tube extends upwardly in the canister from an inlet port in the lower end wall. A desiccant tube assembly, comprising a pair of tubes, is received over the inlet tube, with the inlet tube being closely received in one of the tubes of the desiccant tube assembly. A lower baffle is formed unitary with the lower end of the desiccant tube assembly, and a lower filter pad is received over the desiccant tube assembly and against the lower baffle. Loose desiccant is then poured into the canister. An upper filter pad and upper baffle are received over the desiccant tube assembly. A pick-up tube, secured to an upper end cap, is then closely received in the other of the tubes of the desiccant tube assembly. The upper end cap is then secured to the upper end of the canister.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2001Publication date: October 25, 2001Inventors: Neil J. McAllister, Cary Haramoto, William M. Mosher, Michael L. Ford, Tom C. Wilson
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Patent number: 6106596Abstract: A receiver/dryer includes a canister with a cylindrical sidewall, an integral lower end, and an open upper end. A pick-up tube is disposed centrally within the canister. The lower end of the pick-up tube has a wedged-shape and is supported by the lower end of the canister. The upper end of the pick-up tube has an annular groove that carries an O-ring seal. A lower baffle and lower filter pad are received over the pick-up tube with the lower baffle having a tight slip-fit therewith. Loose desiccant is supported by the lower baffle and filter pad. An upper filter pad and upper baffle are received over the pick-up tube, with the upper baffle having a slip-fit therewith. An upper end cap is secured to the open end of the canister, with the pick-up tube being received within an outlet passage in the upper end cap, and the O-ring seal providing a fluid-tight seal between the pick-up tube and the end cap.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1998Date of Patent: August 22, 2000Assignee: Parker-Hannifin CorporationInventors: Cary Haramoto, Michael L. Ford, Tom C. Wilson
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Patent number: 5910165Abstract: A receiver/dryer (10) includes a canister (12) with a cylindrical sidewall (13), an integral lower end (14), and an open upper end (16). A pick-up tube (18) is disposed centrally within the canister. According to one aspect, the lower end (19) of the pick-up tube has a wedged-shape and which is supported by the lower end of the canister. The upper end (20) of the pick-up tube has an annular groove (21) which carries an O-ring seal (22). A lower baffle (23) and lower filter pad (40) are received over the pick-up tube with the lower baffle having a tight slip-fit therewith; loose desiccant (24) is introduced into the canister and supported by the lower baffle and filter pad; and then an upper filter pad (50) and upper baffle (44) are received over the pick-up tube, with the upper baffle having a slip-fit therewith.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1997Date of Patent: June 8, 1999Assignee: Parker-Hannifin CorporationInventors: Cary Haramoto, Michael L. Ford, Tom C. Wilson
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Patent number: 5701758Abstract: An accumulating vessel for use in a refrigeration system wherein a partially vaporized refrigerant is circulated therethrough. The vessel is constructed as a generally cylindrical housing having first and second end portions, and a body portion with a generally continuous circumferential inner surface, the portions together defining an internal chamber. An inlet tube opens into fluid communication with the internal chamber at a first location defining an inlet port, with an outlet tube opening into fluid communication with the internal chamber at a second location defining an outlet port. A baffle is received within the chamber intermediate the inlet and outlet ports for deflecting refrigerant from the inlet port over the outlet port.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1996Date of Patent: December 30, 1997Inventors: Cary Haramoto, Tom C. Wilson
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Patent number: 5596881Abstract: A refrigerant assembly includes a refrigerant housing for receiving and containing refrigerant. In one embodiment, the housing has an upper end cap extending over and covering an open upper end of the housing to define a central cavity for the refrigerant. The upper end cap has a bore extending from an inner surface of the end cap to the outer surface. A pick-up tube extends inwardly into the bore from the inner surface of the end cap and is dimensioned so as to be closely received therein. The pick-up tube includes an annular bead toward its outlet end which is received within a counterbore formed coaxial with the bore from the inner surface of the end cap. The counterbore is dimensioned to closely receive the bead on the pick-up tube. The inner surface of the end cap surrounding the counterbore is then mechanically deformed, preferably by staking, around the entire circumference of the pick-up tube such that end cap material is forced radially inward toward the tube.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1995Date of Patent: January 28, 1997Assignee: Parker-Hannifin CorporationInventors: Tom C. Wilson, Howard Sims