Support Having Temperature Or Pressure Responsive Feature Patents (Class 248/901)
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Patent number: 5040767Abstract: A traveling stand for a traveling type industrial robot device, along which the industrial robot device moves to carry out predetermined operations according to a predetermined operation order to a plurality of work stations arranged along the traveling stand. With a traveling stand, the positioning of the industrial robot can be accomplished accurately regardless of an occurrence of expansion or contraction of the stand due to change in an ambient temperature.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 1989Date of Patent: August 20, 1991Assignee: Mitsubishi Denki K.K.Inventor: Sadayuki Ohtomi
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Patent number: 5035396Abstract: An improved disk drive unit is provided for use in microcomputers such as personal computers and the like. The disk drive unit includes a substantially sealed disk drive housing and related circuit board with drive electronics carried by a common rigid chassis. A power connector plug is securely mounted onto the chassis at a rear margin thereof and cooperates with one or more interface connectors to permit simple slide fit installation of the disk drive unit into a computer system cabinet, such as a central processor unit for a computer. In addition, the disk drive unit includes improved shock mounts for supporting the sealed disk drive housing from the rigid chassis. The disk drive unit further includes a floating bushing arrangement for interconnecting the circuit board to the disk drive housing in a manner substantially isolating thermal expansion characteristics of the circuit board from the remainder of the disk drive unit.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 1990Date of Patent: July 30, 1991Assignee: Seagate Technology, Inc.Inventors: Richard G. Krum, Neil E. Bucknam
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Patent number: 5012948Abstract: A cryogenic vessel arrangement for a superconductive apparatus that is adapted to be launched into outer space for operation therein. A vacuum vessel, within which a liquid helium vessel containing the superconductive apparatus is positioned, is supported from an external frame. The liquid helium vessel is supported by a cable arrangement from the external frame independently of the vacuum vessel. The cable arrangement is preferably constructed to maintain a constant length throughout a service temperature range. A bumper arrangement is provided to provide direct support for the vacuum vessel independently of the cable arrangement during launch of the cryogenic vessel arrangement into space.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1989Date of Patent: May 7, 1991Assignee: General Dynamics Corporation, Convair DivisionInventor: Hugo H. Van Den Bergh
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Patent number: 4972806Abstract: A device enabling a mass (1) cantilevered from an element (2) which is vertically moveable under the effect of thermal expansions and contractions to rest against a fixed framework (9). The device comprises a first arm (7) articulated on a point (C) of the vertically moveable element, a second arm (6) articulated firstly to one end (B) of the first arm adjacent to the mass and slidably placed on this junction, and secondly to the fixed framework, and a third arm (8) articulated firstly to one end (2) of the first arm adjacent to the vertically moveable element, and secondly to the fixed framework (9) at a point (D) at a level different from that of the point (E) at which the second articulated arm is articulated thereto. The invention is applicable to the manifolds of boilers or steam generators.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1989Date of Patent: November 27, 1990Assignee: Societe Anonyme dite: Stein IndustrieInventor: Jean-Jacques Marsault
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Patent number: 4951714Abstract: An apparatus for vertically supporting an internal conduit subject to temperature fluctuations comprising a conduit with shear lugs secured around its perimeter. These shear lugs rest upon a spool member surrounding the conduit that is configured to permit the thermal expansion/contraction of the supported conduit as needed. This spool member is, in turn, supported by an outer casing in a manner permitting the spool member to move or rotate independent of the casing. In this fashion, no rigid connector couples the internal conduit to the outer casing, instead a spool member provides the necessary support while being fully movable with respect to both the internal conduit and the outer casing.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 1989Date of Patent: August 28, 1990Assignee: The Babcock & Wilcox CompanyInventors: Roger A. Detzel, Paul S. Knoebel, David J. Walker
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Patent number: 4941630Abstract: A U-shaped isolating pipe strap is provided with two support arms attached by a central bight section. The distal ends of the arms have ninety degree bends forming shanks. The ends of the shanks have sharpened points which serve as nails for driving into wooden framing members. The bight or curved end of the strap is coated with flexible dielectric insulation which prevents corrosion between two dissimilar metals. Affixed to the surface of the dielectric insulation is a tubular section of plastic which serves to isolate the pipe from the wooden framing preventing noise caused by vibration and the movement caused by natural lengthwise expansion and contraction of the pipe.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1989Date of Patent: July 17, 1990Inventor: Joseph A. Albano
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Patent number: 4939397Abstract: A spray-resistant water shield is formed for an electric motor by a water shield of a plastics or elastomeric material. This water shield has a conical edge with a periphery which seals against the exterior surface of an end shield, as part of the frame of the motor. A spring in the motor urges the rotor to a position of displacement relative to the stator during de-energization of the motor so that the water spray seal is effected. When the motor is energized, the rotor tends to align with the stator and the water shield moves away from its sealed condition with the motor frame to establish normal running conditions of the motor.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 1989Date of Patent: July 3, 1990Inventor: Giles W. Morrill
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Patent number: 4915581Abstract: A steam turbine including a casing structure which has an outer cylinder and the inner cylinder, a blade support ring, a plurality of stationary blades arranged in a number of annularly-shaped rows along the length of the turbine on the ring, and a rotor with a plurality of rotating blades arranged in a number of annularly-shaped rows along the length thereof and attached thereto, also includes improved structure providing integrated casing alignment and steam extraction. The improved structure, in combination with the conventional extraction steam piping that exits from the inner cylinder, includes a load plate arranged perpendicularly to the extraction steam piping, one or more flex plates attached between the load plate and the inner cylinder, a plurality of alignment lugs attached in predetermined positions about the load plate, and a plurality of stiffening gussets attached both to the alignment lugs and the load plate.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 1989Date of Patent: April 10, 1990Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Corp.Inventors: John C. Groenendaal, Jr., Mary W. Schleider
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Patent number: 4890812Abstract: To prevent a supported block, particularly a ring laser block, from translating, rotating, or being stressed with changes in temperature, the block to be supported carries a plurality of, typically four, coplanar radially-outward-extending circularly cylindrical posts. The posts are grasped by compliant axially-split sleeves or mounts which engage posts. The mounts are supported by a surrounding substantially circular frame. The mounts are substantially equiangularly positioned around the frame, and the posts are correspondingly positioned upon the block. The frame is surrounded by a case which is adapted to be fastened to another structure such as a vehicle or gimbal. At points angularly positioned around the frame, substantially equiangularly positioned from the adjacent sleeve fixtures, the frame is rigidly attached to the case. The mounts and the frame are both made of a material, typically Invar, having a known temperature coefficient of expansion.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 1988Date of Patent: January 2, 1990Assignee: Litton Systems, Inc.Inventors: Robert A. Chechile, Agop H. Cherbettchian, Sampson Spry, III, Khalig F. Baig
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Patent number: 4883369Abstract: A mounting device for a roll, particularly a roll for a continuous casting apparatus, comprises a support and a bearing for the roll affixed to the support, the support and the bearing defining channels for the circulation of a cooling fluid therethrough, the support and bearing channels being in communication with each other across a plane of support of the bearing on the support through respective ends of the channels.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1988Date of Patent: November 28, 1989Assignee: Dujardin Montbard SomenorInventors: Daniel Jude, James T. Stull
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Patent number: 4874215Abstract: The natural resonant frequency (and phase) of a resonant mechanical system (having an spring structure that includes a material whose elastic properties change with temperature, e.g., by at least 0.05% per .degree.C.) is tuned to a desired value by changing the temperature of at least part of the spring structure. A two-dimensional image is generated on a surface by tunign a resonant driver (having such a temperature sensitive element) to a natural resonant frequency in coordination with modulation of a beam that is raster scanned on the surface by the resonant driver.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1987Date of Patent: October 17, 1989Assignee: General Scanning, Inc.Inventor: Jean I. Montagu
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Patent number: 4854169Abstract: An accelerometer is composed of a pair of housings each of which forms a magnetic structure together with a permanent magnet and a flapper flexurally supported by hinge portions between the magnetic structures. The permanent magnet is secured to the housing of the magnetic structure by means of a spacer so as to prevent a harmful thermal stress which will be caused by the difference of thermal expansion between the magnet and the housing. A bobbin with a torquer coil is secured to the flapper by means of a base member to take no effect of thermal stress which will be caused by the difference between the materials of the bobbin and the flapper. The above elements are housed in a case which is installed in an instrument board so as to be unaffected by changes in temperature in surroundings of the accelerometer.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1988Date of Patent: August 8, 1989Assignee: Japan Aviation Electronics Industry Ltd.Inventors: Kazuhiro Sakuma, Hirohito Itoh, Mitsuaki Kazou, Kenji Kuramoto