Latch Release Patents (Class 177/113)
  • Patent number: 9607261
    Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for measuring articles contained within and/or dispensed from a receptacle. The present invention incorporates a counter device that measures the displacement of a conductive target relative to an LC circuit using an inductance-to-digital converter. In operation, a change in weight of articles in a receptacle will displace or deform a conductive target relative to the position of the LC circuit and, as such, it will create a measurable differential relating to inductance. Based on the measured differential, the number of articles (e.g., pills) within and/or taken from the receptacle is determined using a processor. In accordance with a further aspect, the counter is configured to compensate for a temperature-dependent variation in the measured electrical parameter algorithmically using the processor and/or through the particular configuration of the receptacle components.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 3, 2015
    Date of Patent: March 28, 2017
    Assignee: COMPLIANCE MEDS TECHNOLOGIES LLC
    Inventors: Moses Zonana, Sergio Bastiani, Efren Gonzalez
  • Patent number: 6774318
    Abstract: A removable material hopper assembly for gravimetric batch blenders including a hopper, a metering assembly and a releasable securing assembly. The hopper is removable from the blender, and includes a metering slide gate that can be used to tightly seal off the bottom of the hopper during the removable operation. The releasable securing assembly incorporates a tongue and groove subassembly and a pin and bracket subassembly to properly align and secure the hopper to the blender during operation, but also enables easy removal of the hopper when necessary.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 13, 2002
    Date of Patent: August 10, 2004
    Assignee: Process Control Corporation
    Inventors: John Beal, John Hotchkiss
  • Patent number: 4402426
    Abstract: Food is fed onto a weighing platform inside a dispensing chamber and carried by a parallelogram weighing support disposed outside the dispensing chamber and supported by four parallelogram arms from an upright frame, the platform being retained in a position to receive the food by a releasable electrically operated latch. When a weigh beam detects a weight set by a control circuit, it sends an electrical signal to the control circuit which causes feed to stop and provides a condition in which an electrical signal can be sent to the latch to release the weighing platform into a position in which a weighed portion of food can be discharged therefrom. In one embodiment, at least one switch is manually operated from outside the unit to cause the control circuit to apply the releasing signal to the latch either immediately or after an interval of time.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 4, 1980
    Date of Patent: September 6, 1983
    Assignee: Portionmat (Engineering) Limited
    Inventors: Keith Faulkner, David E. Appleford
  • Patent number: 4310060
    Abstract: An apparatus for monitoring the blend of fibers being dropped onto a receiver by a plurality of weigh pans responsive to predetermined weights of the fibers being accumulated in the respective weigh pans. An electrical signal is produced when predetermined weights of fibers are loaded into the weigh pans. Each of the weigh pans is equipped with a monitoring circuit which includes load cells operably connected to respective weigh pans which generate an analog signal indicating the weight of the fibers accumulated in the weigh pan. An analog to digital converter converts the analog signal and responsive to being triggered is fed into a latch circuit that is triggered by the electrical signal produced when all of the hoppers are full. A digital to analog converter is connected to the latch circuit and converts the digital signal back to an analog signal that is recorded on a chart recorder.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 11, 1980
    Date of Patent: January 12, 1982
    Assignee: Phillips Textile Marketing Co., Inc.
    Inventors: Samuel B. Phillips, Jr., John M. Cochran