Joe F. Lusk - Medford MA William H. Rood - Acton MA
Assignee:
T.S.W.S., Inc. - Boston MA
International Classification:
B60Q 126
US Classification:
340 80
Abstract:
A display panel or console is mounted in the driving compartment of the vehicle in a position to be observed by the driver and provides status information regarding, for example, the operability of the headlights or taillights, and position information concerned primarily with the position of the trailer relative to the cab and whether there is a "jacknife" condition. The system may also check the status of truck tire pressure and brake drum temperature to determine if the pressure is too low or the temperature too high. The lights, for example, are checked by monitoring the continuity to the filament. The existing lines to the lamp are pulsed with a filtered square wave signal and a resistance sensor determines continuity; a lack of continuity causing illumination of the associated status lamp of the display panel. In another arrangement a memory circuit is associated with each indicator circuit so that a fault condition is stored and remains stored even if corrected. A diagnostic unit can then be later used to detect the condition of each memory circuit.
Communicating Over Power Network Within A Building Or Other User Location
Joe F. Lusk - Medford MA William H. Rood - Acton MA
Assignee:
General Public Utilities Corporation - New York NY
International Classification:
H04M 1104
US Classification:
340310R
Abstract:
Power lines within a building or other user location are connected through a fuse and a filter to an external power grid that supplies power at the usual 50 Hz or 60 Hz. Communications apparatus such as a central computer and a number of typewriters is connected to the power lines within the building at at least two locations and transmits communications signals over the power lines. The communications signals have a frequency different from the frequency of the electrical power supplied by the external power grid and preferably in the audio range. The filter is tuned to pass the electrical power but substantially to block passage of the communications signals. Two important advantages are that the power lines within the building double as communications lines and that the building presents a purely resistive load to the external power grid, so that the grid has an improved power factor.
Joe Mierzwa (1969-1973), Sheila Holtz (1981-1985), Leslie Hagerman (1971-1975), Andrew Hendee (1982-1986), James Nelson (2005-2009), Joseph Lusk (1984-1988)