With Register Patents (Class 324/153)
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Patent number: 11887455Abstract: A safe room assembly for includes a room in a building that has an entry thereby facilitating an occupant to enter the room. Each of a plurality of walls of the room is comprised of a bullet resistant material to protect the occupant from an active shooter. A viewing element is integrated into the entry to facilitate the occupant to see the active shooter. Furthermore, the viewing element inhibits the active shooter from seeing the occupant through the viewing element. A communication unit is positioned within the room thereby facilitating two way communications between occupant and emergency responders. A weapons locker is positioned in the room for storing weapons thereby facilitating the weapons to be accessible to the occupant.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2022Date of Patent: January 30, 2024Inventor: Leonard Mbagwu
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Patent number: 8994384Abstract: A powder sensor includes a piezoelectric element, an oscillator circuit, a phase determination circuit, and a powder presence/absence determination circuit. The oscillator circuit applies to the piezoelectric element an output signal having a frequency equal to or near a resonance frequency of the piezoelectric element. The phase determination circuit determines phase of a terminal voltage of the piezoelectric element relative to phase of the output signal from the oscillator circuit. The powder presence/absence determination circuit determines that powder is absent if the phase determination circuit determines, n consecutive times (where ānā is an arbitrary integer satisfying n?2), that the phase of the terminal voltage of the piezoelectric element, relative to the phase of the output signal from the oscillator circuit, satisfies a predetermined condition.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2012Date of Patent: March 31, 2015Assignee: TDK CorporationInventor: Nobuo Furukawa
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Publication number: 20130328687Abstract: An electrical sensor is described. The electrical sensor including an electrical signal input configured to receive an electrical signal, an alarm, one or more inputs configured to set a configuration value corresponding to one or more indicators on the electrical sensor, and monitor. The monitor is coupled with the electrical signal input, the alarm, and the one or more inputs. Further, the monitor is configured to determine a characteristic of the electrical signal received on the electrical signal input. And, the monitor is configured to activate the alarm based on the configuration value set by the one or more inputs and the characteristic of the electrical signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2012Publication date: December 12, 2013Applicant: Neilsen-Kuljian, Inc.Inventors: Huy D. Nguyen, Roger Borders
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Patent number: 8129983Abstract: The application discloses a method and apparatus for controlling the charging of a battery in a communication device. The method includes sensing temperature of the battery while charging the battery, and determining that the temperature is greater than a predetermined temperature threshold value. The method then includes monitoring a charging status of the battery when the determined temperature is greater than the predetermined temperature threshold value. The charging status indicates an amount of charge in the battery. The method further includes determining that the amount of charge in the battery is less than a predetermined charge threshold value. The method then includes suspending charging of the battery, until the temperature falls below the predetermined temperature threshold value, when the determined amount of charge in the battery is less than the predetermined charge threshold value.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2009Date of Patent: March 6, 2012Assignee: Motorola Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Bradley E. Long, Daniel J. Jakl
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Patent number: 5705905Abstract: A power inverter assembly for a three-phase motor includes a resistor of known resistance which is capable of being switched in between the positive and negative DC bus lines that supply power to the power control electronics. When the resistor is switched in, a voltage drop across the bus lines is observed. The magnitude of this voltage drop is then used to determine a percent impedance value which indicates whether the source impedance is sufficient.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 1996Date of Patent: January 6, 1998Assignee: Baldor Electric CompanyInventor: Richard D. Wood
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Patent number: 4464626Abstract: In order to allow a wide range of instruments to be assembled from standard modules, there is provided a range of different diameter housings with their glasses spun in and sealed by an O-ring. A housing can be trimmed to length as required. Different types of panel mountings can be fixed over the front rim of the housing. One of a range of standard movements is mounted between plates and matched to the housing diameter and retained therein by releasable catches. The catches may be turnbuttons cooperating with pegs projecting inside the housing. Alternatively, leaf spring catches slidable radially outwardly on the plate can engage in an annular groove inside the housing and be locked in position by clamp screws. The rear end of the housing is plugged by an O-ring sealed base which carries either a terminal part/connector structure only or also a range scaling circuit enabling the same movement to handle different input signal ranges. The pointer on an offset arm sweeps over a scale which can be hub lit.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1981Date of Patent: August 7, 1984Assignee: Sangamo Weston LimitedInventors: David E. Thomas, David M. Jeffrey, David W. Simms
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Patent number: 4352979Abstract: Unidirectional rotation of a register is produced by a ratchet assembly having a pivoting pawl member having two diverging wire segments, each of which discretely engages either of two sets of ratchet teeth. A transfer means couples input rotations of the rachet assembly in a false registering direction so as to produce rotations of the assembly output in a true registering direction.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1980Date of Patent: October 5, 1982Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Corp.Inventor: Gene C. Knecht