William Rusch - Westbury NY, US Mark Spaulding - Westbury NY, US Martin Hacker - Westbury NY, US
International Classification:
F23D 11/44
US Classification:
431011000, 431207000
Abstract:
The present invention provides a burner design and method for a high velocity oxygen fuel (HVOF) liquid fuel gun that generates turbulent atomization and uses one or more jets as an injection method for liquid fuel and oxygen to improve the combustion inside the combustion chamber. The burner uses preheated oxygen and preheated fuel to improve vaporization prior to combustion of the fuel.
Norris B. McLean - Englewood NJ Mark G. Spaulding - Florham Park NJ
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies Inc. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
H01R9/09
US Classification:
439 63
Abstract:
A right angle adaptor for a straight coaxial jack having a jack body (10) and at least one jack terminal (48) extending axially from a base of the jack body. The adaptor includes an adaptor board having at least one jack terminal opening for receiving a jack terminal that extends axially from a base of a coaxial jack body. The adaptor board (200) has at least one adaptor terminal (48) mount, and a conductive path that electrically connects the adaptor terminal mount to a corresponding jack terminal opening in the adaptor board. At least one adaptor terminal has one end part electrically connected to an adaptor terminal mount on the adaptor board, and an opposite end part of the adaptor terminal extends substantially parallel to the adaptor board for connection with an outside board.
William C. Baggett - Duluth GA Elliot A. Baines - Morris NJ Wayne S. Filus - Lebanon NJ Dianne W. Gilland - Lawrenceville GA Theodore E. Kluska - Glen Rock NJ Wayne D. Larsen - Indianapolis IN Mark G. Spaulding - Florham Park NJ Jeremia P. Starace - Nutley NJ
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies Inc. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
H01R 922
US Classification:
439709
Abstract:
Disclosed is a connector module which permits a make-before-break contact when inserting jumper or test access leads. The stem portions of the contacts make physical and electrical contact at two points which are aligned with slots in the module so that one point remains closed while one point opens due to lead insertion. Ribs may also be provided to guide the lead insertion and control deflection of the leads and stems.
William Calvin Baggett - Duluth GA Mark George Spaulding - Florham Park NJ Jeremia Patrick Starace - Nutley NJ
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies Inc. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
H01R 1360
US Classification:
4395401
Abstract:
A hinged mounting bracket used in conjunction with a telephone wire connecting block for termination of telephone circuit wires. The mounting bracket accepts modular connectors to form any size connecting block. The hinged bracket consists of two pieces, a bracket base and a front flap which receives the modular connectors. In one preferred embodiment, the front flap is coupled to the base by a hinge which enables the bracket to rotate open so that the rear of the modular connectors may be easily accessed. Access to the rear of the connectors at a time after the bracket has been mounted provides additional flexibility in all types of wiring schemes in that the front side of the connecting block may be kept from becoming overly congested. In a preferred application of the invention cable termination are made to the rear of connector modules and the cables enter the bracket through apertures in the base portion of the bracket. The wire access apertures are located at a position relative the termination locations for the cables on the connectors, such that a torsional or twisting force is subjected on cables entering the bracket, rather than a bending force.
William C. Baggett - Duluth GA Elliot A. Baines - Morris Township, Morris County NJ Wayne S. Filus - Lebanon NJ Dianne W. Gilland - Lawrenceville GA Adam S. Kane - Morristown, Morris County NJ Mark G. Spaulding - Florham Park NJ Jeremia P. Starace - Nutley NJ
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies Inc. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
H01R 922
US Classification:
439709
Abstract:
Disclosed is a connector module which permits termination of cross-connect wires on one surface and cable wires on an opposite surface. The module exhibits a generally "Z" shaped configuration which permits test access, jumper insertion, and protector mounting on either surface.
Mark F. Spaulding - Rockville Centre NY Richard A. Goehring - Huntington Station NY
Assignee:
The Perkin-Elmer Corporation - Norwalk CT
International Classification:
B65G 5366
US Classification:
406 14
Abstract:
A system for feeding powder into high backpressure includes a carrier gas conduit with an orifice for entraining powder from a hopper, and a line for discharging feed gas at regulated pressure into the hopper to effect entrainment. A gas bleeder line has an outlet connection to the output carrier conduit, with a line pressure representative of carrier pressure. A differential pressure regulator equal to carrier pressure plus an increment. A regulated relief valve in the input carrier gas conduit provides a bleed gas supply to the bleeder line at a pressure equal to carrier pressure plus an increment. Pinch valves in the carrier conduit allow or prevent powder entrainment; alternatively, a rotatable sleeve is on the carrier conduit with a side opening alignable with the entrainment orifice. A carrier bypass conduit may be connected between the input conduit and the output conduit and hopper pressurization line may be connected between the output conduit and the hopper. An optional exhaust system may replace the bypass and pressurization lines and includes a differential exhaust valve to exahaust gas from the hopper when hopper pressure exceeds feed gas pressure.
Mark F. Spaulding - Rockville Center NY Richard A. Goehring - Huntington Station NY
Assignee:
METCO Inc. - Westbury NY
International Classification:
B65G 5342
US Classification:
406118
Abstract:
A powder feeding system for a thermal spray gun provides uniform control of powder feed rate with a minimum of pulsation during operation and without feeding during idle mode. The feeder is comprised of an enclosed hopper for containing a powder to be thermal sprayed, a carrier conduit connected between a carrier gas supply and a thermal spray gun, a feed gas conduit for discharging a regulated supply of feed gas under pressure into the hopper, and one or preferably more powder intake orifices extending from the carrier conduit into the hopper below the normal minimum level of powder. The intake conduits have a geometric design and arrangement such that there is no gravity flow of powder therethrough into a carrier gas stream in the absence of a feed gas flow therethrough. The axes of the intake orifices extend away from the carrier conduit at an acute angle to the axis of the carrier conduit as defined by the direction of carrier gas flow. Preferably there is a constriction in the carrier conduit downstream of the intake orifices.