Patents by Inventor Walter Conley, III

Walter Conley, III 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: 10427692
    Abstract: A module capable of operating on one of first and second vehicles includes an input table having a superset of input elements, with a first subset of input elements related to a first set of hardware devices on the first vehicle and a second subset related to a second set of hardware devices on the second vehicle. The module includes at least one configuration table with configuration elements corresponding to ones of the superset of input elements, wherein each configuration element has data related to transforming a value associated with an input element. The module includes vehicle function input elements related to function inputs utilized on the vehicles; and structure for determining a value of an input element corresponding to a function input element, transforming the value to a transformed value and linking the transformed value with the corresponding function input element.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 26, 2016
    Date of Patent: October 1, 2019
    Assignee: Crown Equipment Corporation
    Inventors: Mark E. Addison, Walter Conley, III, Karl L. Dammeyer, Joe K. Hammer, Stephen T. Mangette
  • Patent number: 10106171
    Abstract: A control module capable of operating on one of first and second vehicles can include a) a module output table comprising a superset of module output elements comprising a first subset of module output elements related to a first set of hardware devices provided on the first vehicle and a second subset of module output elements related to a second set of hardware devices provided on the second vehicle; b) vehicle function output elements related to vehicle function outputs utilized on the first and second vehicles; and c) a configuration table comprising configuration elements corresponding to the module output elements. The module can also include computer-based structure for determining a value of a vehicle function output element corresponding to a module output element of the module output table, transforming the value to the transformed value, and storing the transformed value based on the corresponding module output element.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 26, 2016
    Date of Patent: October 23, 2018
    Assignee: Crown Equipment Corporation
    Inventors: Mark E. Addison, Walter Conley, III, Karl L. Dammeyer, Joe K. Hammer, Stephen T. Mangette
  • Publication number: 20170028994
    Abstract: A control module capable of operating on one of first and second vehicles can include a) a module output table comprising a superset of module output elements comprising a first subset of module output elements related to a first set of hardware devices provided on the first vehicle and a second subset of module output elements related to a second set of hardware devices provided on the second vehicle; b) vehicle function output elements related to vehicle function outputs utilized on the first and second vehicles; and c) a configuration table comprising configuration elements corresponding to the module output elements. The module can also include computer-based structure for determining a value of a vehicle function output element corresponding to a module output element of the module output table, transforming the value to the transformed value, and storing the transformed value based on the corresponding module output element.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 26, 2016
    Publication date: February 2, 2017
    Inventors: Mark E. Addison, Walter Conley, III, Karl L. Dammeyer, Joe K. Hammer, Stephen T. Mangette
  • Publication number: 20170028993
    Abstract: A module capable of operating on one of first and second vehicles includes an input table having a superset of input elements, with a first subset of input elements related to a first set of hardware devices on the first vehicle and a second subset related to a second set of hardware devices on the second vehicle. The module includes at least one configuration table with configuration elements corresponding to ones of the superset of input elements, wherein each configuration element has data related to transforming a value associated with an input element. The module includes vehicle function input elements related to function inputs utilized on the vehicles; and structure for determining a value of an input element corresponding to a function input element, transforming the value to a transformed value and linking the transformed value with the corresponding function input element.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 26, 2016
    Publication date: February 2, 2017
    Inventors: Mark E. Addison, Walter Conley, III, Karl L. Dammeyer, Joe K. Hammer, Stephen T. Mangette
  • Patent number: 6009357
    Abstract: The operational fitness of a magnetic sensor for detecting buried magnets can be tested from time to time by an electromagnet installed in proximity to the sensor. The electromagnet is a small coil of wire mounted near the sensor, such as a Hall effect device, which when energized, generates a test magnetic field. The analog output of the sensor is compared with preestablished values when the electromagnet is energized to verify the proper operation of the sensor; it is also compared with preestablished values when sensing buried magnets to confirm operation of the sensor, the strength of the buried magnet, and the alignment of the sensor with respect to the magnet. A threshold detector senses the output of the sensor to indicate when a magnetic field is detected, and the peak analog output of the sensor is stored and compared to a reference after the sensor passes the magnet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 2, 1994
    Date of Patent: December 28, 1999
    Assignee: Crown Equipment Corporation
    Inventors: Timothy A. Wellman, Ned E. Dammeyer, Walter Conley, III
  • Patent number: 5343145
    Abstract: The operational fitness of a magnetic sensor for detecting buried magnets can be tested from time to time by an electromagnet installed in proximity to the sensor. The electromagnet is a small coil of wire mounted near the sensor, such as a Hall effect device, which when energized, generates a test magnetic field. The analog output of the sensor is compared with preestablished values when the electromagnet is energized to verify the proper operation of the sensor; it is also compared with preestablished values when sensing buried magnets to confirm operation of the sensor, the strength of the buried magnet, and the alignment of the sensor with respect to the magnet. A threshold detector senses the output of the sensor to indicate when a magnetic field is detected, and the peak analog output of the sensor is stored and compared to a reference after the sensor passes the magnet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 9, 1991
    Date of Patent: August 30, 1994
    Assignee: Crown Equipment Corporation
    Inventors: Timothy A. Wellman, Ned E. Dammeyer, Walter Conley, III
  • Patent number: 5011363
    Abstract: A fork extension and retraction system for use with stockpickers automatically extends and retracts hydraulically extendable forks of a stockpicker when the load handler carrying the forks has moved to its extended position on the load side of the vehicle, and it also automatically retracts the forks if they have drifted from a home position before performing other fork related activities. Switches in the fork carriage assembly sense when the extendable forks are in the home position and near the home position. Other switches sense when the load handler assembly has reached its extreme positions on either side of the operator's platform. Still other switches are used to slow the traverse movement of the load handler assembly as it approaches its extreme positions, thus to cushion the shock of the load handler stopping. A control circuit senses the condition of these switches and controls the operation of both the load handle and the fork extension hydraulic system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 5, 1989
    Date of Patent: April 30, 1991
    Assignee: Crown Equipment Corporation
    Inventors: Walter Conley, III, Ned E. Dammeyer, Kim A. Klopfleisch
  • Patent number: 4943756
    Abstract: The precise and smooth control of the hydraulic fluid supplied to a hydraulic system, such as the lifting cylinders of a turret stockpicker, under varying operating conditions includes an optical encoder on the operator's control handle connected to an electronic control of a hydraulic pump motor, which s initially operated at a predetermined minimum speed, and a hydraulic valve which provides the initial control of hydraulic fluid under the control of an operator's handle. Because the pump is initially at a low speed, greater efficiency of the system is realized, an important feature in a battery operated vehicle. As the operator moves the handle from the off or neutral towards the fully open position, the hydraulic valve will open and reach its fully open position as the handle passes approximately the one-third on position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 5, 1989
    Date of Patent: July 24, 1990
    Assignee: Crown Equipment Corporation
    Inventors: Walter Conley, III, Kim A. Klopfeisch