Richard E. Woods - Markle IN Guy Bonner - Huntington IN Jerry S. Smyth - Huntington IN Roger D. Felton - Fort Wayne IN
Assignee:
National Safety Devices, Inc. - Fort Wayne IN
International Classification:
G08B 2300
US Classification:
340573
Abstract:
An emergency signaling device adapted to attach to an existing flashlight is disclosed. The device provides audio, optical and radio frequency alarms when the device detects no movement for a period of time. The radio frequency alarm is coded so that a plurality of the devices may be used in conjunction with a receiver to form an emergency signaling system. The receiver decodes the signal and indicates which device has transmitted the alarm. The device uses the battery in the flashlight for power. A noxious gas detector may also be integrated into the device.
Apparatus And Method For Detection And Control Of Circulating Currents In A Variable Speed Dc Motor
Glen C. Young - Fort Wayne IN Guy Bonner - Huntington IN Eric D. Schneider - Carmel IN
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Fort Wayne IN
International Classification:
H02P 540
US Classification:
318254
Abstract:
A current regulation circuit for a motor. The motor includes a stationary assembly having windings adapted for energization in at least one preselected sequence and a rotatable assembly in magnetic coupling relation to the stationary assembly. A power supply link connects the windings to a power supply and includes power switching devices for selectively energizing the windings in the preselected sequence by selectively connecting the power supply link to the windings to produce an electromagnetic field for rotating the rotatable assembly. The power switching devices each have a conducting state and a nonconducting state. The current regulation circuit includes a timing circuit, a current sensing circuit and a control circuit. The timing circuit defines preset periods during which each of the power switching devices may be nonconducting. The current sensing circuit senses current in the power supply link.
Method And System For Mounting A Rotor Position Sensor
Dennis Bobay - Ossian IN, US Michael Henry - Fort Wayne IN, US Peter Lytle - Fort Wayne IN, US Guy Bonner - Huntington IN, US Glen Young - Fort Wayne IN, US
International Classification:
H02K001/12
US Classification:
310/254000
Abstract:
A rotor position sensor mounting system includes a sensor assembly fixedly engaged with a stator assembly. The stator assembly includes a plurality of stator laminations including a plurality of sections separated by a plurality of first gaps. Each first gap is defined by a first pair of edges. The stator assembly also includes first and second stator end caps attached to the stator laminations and including a plurality of sections separated by a plurality of second gaps. Each second gap is defined by a pair of stator end cap section edges. At least one pair of stator end cap section edges includes a first notch and a second notch separated by a bridge. The sensor assembly engages the second notch and is maintained in position with the bridge and the stator laminations.
External Rotor Cup With Annular Flange Extending Therefrom
Dennis Bobay - Ossian IN, US Michael Henry - Fort Wayne IN, US Peter Lytle - Fort Wayne IN, US Guy Bonner - Huntington IN, US Glen Young - Fort Wayne IN, US
International Classification:
H02K001/22 H02K005/00
US Classification:
310/261000, 310/089000, 310/091000
Abstract:
An electric motor includes a rotor cup housing having an annular flange extending circumferentially from a sidewall. The motor further includes a stator including a stator core having a winding thereon and a rotor positioned at least partially around the stator. A rotor shaft is positioned at least partially within the stator.
Method And Apparatus For Mounting Electronic Motor Controls
Dennis Bobay - Ossian IN, US Michael Henry - Fort Wayne IN, US Peter Lytle - Fort Wayne IN, US Guy Bonner - Huntington IN, US Glen Young - Fort Wayne IN, US
International Classification:
H02K011/00 H02K005/00
US Classification:
310/06800R, 310/089000
Abstract:
A motor assembly includes a control sub-assembly configured to be mounted either remotely or integrally to a motor. The control sub-assembly includes a control housing, a control housing cover, electronic control components, and at least one sensing wire connected to the motor. The control housing cover includes a first attachment portion and a second attachment portion. The first attachment portion attaches the control housing cover to the control housing and the second attachment portion attaches the control housing cover to the motor. If the control sub-assembly is to be mounted remotely from the motor, the second attachment portion is not connected to the motor.
Motor Assembly With Integrated On/Off Detection With Speed Profile Operation
- Beloit WI, US Guy Bonner - Markle IN, US Vijay Earanky - Beloit WI, US Marc C. McKinzie - West Milton OH, US
International Classification:
F25B 49/02 H02P 23/00
Abstract:
A motor assembly configured to receive an external alternating voltage. The motor assembly includes a motor and a circuit assembly. The motor includes a stator and a rotor rotatable about a longitudinal axis. The circuit assembly includes a state detector and a control unit. The state detector is operable to detect whether an external device is receiving the external alternating voltage The control unit is operable to control the motor based on whether the external device is receiving the external alternating voltage.
Motor Assembly With Integrated On/Off Detection With Speed Profile Operation
- Beloit WI, US Guy Bonner - Markle IN, US Vijay Earanky - Beloit WI, US Marc C. McKinzie - West Milton OH, US
Assignee:
Regal Beloit America, Inc. - Beloit WI
International Classification:
H02P 23/14
US Classification:
318490
Abstract:
A motor assembly coupled to an external alternating voltage input, the motor assembly comprising a motor including a stator and a rotor rotatable about a longitudinal axis. The motor assembly further includes a circuit assembly, the circuit assembly having a state detector operable to detect the state of the external alternating voltage input and a control unit operable to control the motor based on the state of the external alternating voltage input detected by the state detector. The motor assembly also includes a housing substantially encasing the motor, and the circuit assembly.
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