Steven P. Engel - Rockford MI, US Ronald J. Sharpe - Grand Rapids MI, US Daniel Donnelly - Greenville MI, US Mark G. Sinreich - Akron OH, US
Assignee:
Access Business Group International LLC - Ada MI
International Classification:
B01F 7/00 B01F 15/02
US Classification:
3661681, 366195, 2221456
Abstract:
A device for blending and dispensing liquid compositions includes an arrangement of components that provide an efficient dispenser for home and personal use. The device may include a plurality of cartridges and a plurality of pumps. Each of the cartridges contains a liquid additive and may be removably attached to the dispenser. Each of the pumps is connected to one of the cartridges and can be activated to draw a desired amount of liquid from that cartridge. The device may also include a spinning element for both mixing and dispensing the liquid composition. The liquids may flow out of the cartridges to one or more inlets near the surface of the spinning element and be mixed as they flow over the surface of the spinning element. The spinning element may also be selectively movable from a closed position sealing the dispensing outlet to an open position that provides a pathway for liquid to be dispensed from the device. In another embodiment, the device may include a compact housing for fitting into a small compartment, such as a purse.
Power Regulator For Use With Wireless Communication Device
A power regulator includes an initial input, an output, a feedback input, and a comparison circuit. The initial input is configured to receive loop current at an insertion voltage. The output is configured to deliver charging power. The charging power changes at least partially in response to a change in the loop current. The comparison circuit is in electrical communication with the feedback input and is configured to regulate the insertion voltage. A wireless communication device is in electrical communication with the output of the power regulator and is configured to be powered by the charging power.
Pass-Through Connection Systems And Methods For Process Control Field Devices
Systems and methods are provided to connect wireless adapters and field devices for process control systems, such systems and methods include a process control system having a field device, a wireless adapter, a first wire and a second wire. The field device includes a first terminal, a second terminal, a first conduit and a second conduit. The wireless adapter includes a first terminal, a second terminal, a first port and a second port. The first conduit of the field device couples to the second port of the wireless adapter. The first wire passes between the field device and the wireless adapter connecting the first terminal of the field device to the first terminal of the wireless adapter. The second wire passes between the field device and the wireless adapter connecting the second terminal of the field device to the second terminal of the wireless adapter. Other systems and methods are also provided.
A multiple counter-rotating propeller assembly includes a drive shaft, a first propeller and a second propeller. The first propeller has a first hub which is supported on the drive shaft and which is freely rotatable with respect to the drive shaft, a plurality of first blades mounted on the hub, and a gear set connected to the drive shaft and to the hub, the gear set rotating the hub in a direction opposite to the direction of rotation of the drive shaft. The second propeller has a second hub which is supported on the drive shaft and which is freely rotatable with respect to the drive shaft, and a plurality of second blades mounted on the second hub, the second hub connected to the gear set in the first hub to rotate the second hub in the same direction as the rotation of the drive shaft. The entire propeller assembly is supported solely on the drive shaft, and the inclusion of the gear set which provides all of the gear reduction completely within the propeller hub provides a compact design.
Regulating Power For A Wireless Communication Device
A method is provided for managing power for a wireless communication device. The method includes receiving a loop current at an insertion voltage at an initial input, the loop current being generated by a power supply. The method further includes comparing a reference voltage to the insertion voltage and generating a feedback signal based at least upon the comparison of the reference voltage to the insertion voltage. The method still further includes regulating the insertion voltage based at least upon the feedback signal, delivering charging power to an electrical storage element, wherein the charging power is a function of the insertion voltage and the loop current, and storing the charging power in the electrical storage element.
Pass-Through Connection Systems And Methods For Process Control Field Devices
Systems and methods are provided to connect wireless adapters and field devices for process control systems, such systems and methods include a process control system having a field device, a wireless adapter, a first wire and a second wire. The field device includes a first terminal, a second terminal, a first conduit and a second conduit. The wireless adapter includes a first terminal, a second terminal, a first port and a second port. The first conduit of the field device couples to the second port of the wireless adapter. The first wire passes between the field device and the wireless adapter connecting the first terminal of the field device to the first terminal of the wireless adapter. The second wire passes between the field device and the wireless adapter connecting the second terminal of the field device to the second terminal of the wireless adapter. Other systems and methods are also provided.
Power Management Circuit For Wireless Communication Device And Process Control System Using Same
A power management circuit comprises an energy pump, a control circuit and a power consuming circuit. The power management circuit is connected in serial with a current loop in a serial connection with a field device to cause a regulated voltage drop across the serial connection at an insertion voltage and to output an electrical power derived from the insertion voltage. The energy pump inputs at least a portion of the insertion voltage, and a feedback sense, and output a charging voltage based on the feedback sense. The charging voltage sources the electrical power output by the power management circuit. The control circuit regulates the insertion voltage by modulating the feedback sense to the energy pump, and modulates the feedback sense in response to an electrical change in the current loop. The power consuming circuit receives the electrical power from the power management circuit.
Guido Capaldi - Howell MI Mark G. Sinreich - Akron OH
Assignee:
Lift Aid, Inc. - Livonia MI
International Classification:
A61G 710
US Classification:
5 831
Abstract:
A patient lift system incorporates a transverse bar which carries a patient lift system for movement between two laterally extending bars. The transverse bar is mounted at the same vertical height as the laterally extending bars and carries a motor for lifting and lowering the patient. Since the transverse bar is at the same vertical height additional patient lift height is provided as compared to prior art systems. In a further feature of the present invention, the frame includes an improved corner bracket and also includes vertical adjustment for the legs to achieve leveling of the overall frame. In another feature of this invention, a patient lift bar includes four lift points, with two forward lift points spaced by a greater distance than the two rearward lift points. This provides greater support to the rear of the patient, while the additional distance in the front facilitates entry and removal of the patient lift system. In addition, an inventive sling provides a support for attachment to the lift bar which comfortably lifts the patient.
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Mark Sinreich Owner, Owner Human Resources Executive
AVID Technologies, Inc. Design · Bare Printed Circuit Board Mfg · Printed & Etched Circuits-Mfrs
2112 Case Pkwy S SUITE 1, Twinsburg, OH 44087 (330)4870770, (330)4870777, (800)2852843, (816)8429225
Mark G Sinreich
QUILALEA CORPORATION
Cleveland, OH
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