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John O. Morin - Bedford MA Joseph R. Mini - Abington MA
Assignee:
Sigma Instruments Inc. - Braintree MA
International Classification:
G01D 700
US Classification:
340754
Abstract:
In the system disclosed a driving circuit repeatedly scans along a plurality of aligned electrodes in an enclosure filled with ionizable gas, by sequentially grounding the aligned electrodes and repeating the process cyclically. Within each cycle, a pulse width modulator energizes an anode opposite the electrodes for a period of time corresponding to an input value. Sequential glow discharges thus occur between the cathodes and the anode over a portion of the anode length. The discharges occur with sufficient rapidity so that they are observed as an illuminated portion of a bar formed by the electrodes. A second set of electrodes is scanned and an opposing anode energized to produce two illuminated bands separated from each other. Desired upper and lower set point limits for the input quantity determine the lengths of the bands and the separation between them. According to one embodiment, the separate bands are initiated from opposite ends of the bar formed by the electrode alignment with suitable reset cathodes.
Selective Positioning System Particularly For Controlling Guide Bars Of Knitting Machines
Thomas E. Beling - Saxonville MA John O. Morin - Bedford MA Florian F. Yanikoski - Braintree MA
Assignee:
SIGMA Instruments, Inc. - Braintree MA
International Classification:
D04B 2300 D04B 2700
US Classification:
66205
Abstract:
Knitting-machine guide bars, which carry columns of guides through and then along a row of knitting needles and are moved longitudinally along the row on the basis of the content of a programmable read-only memory. Stepping motors which respond to the memory rotate pinions in directions and numbers of steps determined by the memory. Racks engaging the pinions articulate respective adjustable-leverage levers which reciprocate the separate guide bars longitudinally along the row. Respective springs press each rack against each pinion transverse to the rack length so as to eliminate slack. Longitudinal movement of the bars is synchronized with their transverse movements through the needle row by sensing when the guides clear the front of the needles and producing a synchronizing pulse that gates appropriate signals from memory buffers to the motors; and producing a synchronizing pulse on a separate channel when the guides are clear of the rear of the needles. Braking means brake the motors with torques of about 50% of the maximum motor torques.
Office of Business Conduct Corporate and Securities (Investment Company Act Transfer Agent and NASD and Broker/Dealer) General Corporate Risk Management
ISLN:
902368383
Admitted:
1976
University:
Boston College, B.S., 1972
Law School:
Boston College, J.D., 1976; Boston University, LL.M., 1987
Apr 2007 to 2000 In charge of all training for Northern MA, NH, and MEVANCE Bedford, MA Dec 2006 to Apr 2007 Contract Security officer at MITRE in Bedford MAUNITED STATES NAVY
2006 to 2006 Physical Security SpecialistUNITED STATES NAVY
2005 to 2006 Lead Training Officer / Training SupervisorUNITED STATES NAVY
2002 to 2006 Lead Training Officer/Field Training Officer/Assault Coxswain/Patrol OfficerUNITED STATES NAVY
May 2003 to Nov 2005
Education:
Colorado Technical University 2008 to 2009 AS Criminal Justice