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San Marino, CA   

Big Bear Lake, CA   

Duarte, CA   

Los Angeles, CA   

PO Box 661, Big Bear Lake, CA 92315    925-5750395   

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Degree: High school graduate or higher

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Positional Control System Employing Induction Motor And Electronic Braking Thereof

US Patent:
4547692, Oct 15, 1985
Filed:
Oct 7, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/540199
Inventors:
Carl P. Spaulding - Pasadena CA
International Classification:
G05B 1900
US Classification:
318592
Abstract:
An induction motor is coupled to a movable load to be positioned. The induction motor has two or more stator windings. Alternating current power is connected to the stator windings to energize the motor. A transducer senses the position of the load. Responsive to the transducer, the alternating current power is disconnected from the stator windings as the motor approaches a predetermined load position. Also responsive to the transducer, a direct current energy storage device is connected to the motor as the motor approaches more closely to the predetermined load position to apply direct current to the stator windings and to stop the motor at the predetermined load position. Preferably, the storage device comprises a capacitor connected in series with a rectifier across two input terminals of the motor and the storage device is connected to the motor by a relay coupled from the junction of the rectifier and capacitor to one of the input terminals of the motor.

Shaft Position Encoder

US Patent:
4730110, Mar 8, 1988
Filed:
Sep 11, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/906421
Inventors:
Carl P. Spaulding - Duarte CA
Assignee:
Spaulding Instruments - Duarte CA
International Classification:
G01D 534
US Classification:
250231SE
Abstract:
A multi-turn shaft position encoder employs a plurality of encoder discs with successive speed reductions of 1:2. sup. n and the generation of n+1 bits of binary data representative of the angular position of the respective discs as the input shaft rotates. Specifically, a high-speed disc is coupled to an input shaft and low-speed disc means is coupled to the input shaft with a speed reduction of 1:2. sup. n relative to the high-speed disc. At least one group of n+1 bits of binary data representative of the angular position of the high-speed disc are generated as the input shaft rotates. A group of n+1 bits of data representative of the angular position of the low-speed disc means is generated as the input shaft rotates. Thus, the low-speed disc is divided in to 2. sup. n units per revolution but produces 2. sup.

Programmable Limit Switch For A Movable Member, Particularly A Machine Tool Slide

US Patent:
4242621, Dec 30, 1980
Filed:
Mar 27, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/889934
Inventors:
Carl P. Spaulding - San Marino CA
International Classification:
G05B 1929
US Classification:
318601
Abstract:
A first signal representative of the position of a movable member, such as a machine tool slide, is generated. A plurality of second signals each representative of one or more positions and one of a plurality of actuatable output switches is stored in an addressable memory. The first signal is compared with each of the plurality of second signals stored in the memory. Responsive to the comparison, the output switch represented by one of the plurality of second signals is actuated when the one or more positions represented by such one of the plurality of second signals coincides with the position represented by the first signal.

Absolute Encoder Using Multiphase Analog Signals

US Patent:
5506579, Apr 9, 1996
Filed:
Jun 6, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/711034
Inventors:
Carl P. Spaulding - San Marino CA
Assignee:
TRJ & Company - Duarte CA
International Classification:
H03M 130
US Classification:
341 11
Abstract:
The absolute encoder utilizes two or more sensors per track and the output of each sensor is modulated by the track to generate a multiphase analog signal from each track. An analog to digital converter converts each analog signal to a digital value. The multiphase cyclic digital values are combined into a single linear output per track that increases linearly from zero to a maximum over the full span of the measuring scale. Corrections are made for zero drift in the analog signals, for changes in amplitude (gain) of the analog signals and for deviations in the linear values from a perfect straight line. When measuring rotary displacement the methods disclosed may be used to combine the outputs of the geared scales.

Incremental Encoder

US Patent:
4963733, Oct 16, 1990
Filed:
Jan 9, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/295660
Inventors:
Carl P. Spaulding - San Marino CA
Assignee:
TRJ & Company - Duarte CA
International Classification:
G01D 534
US Classification:
25023116
Abstract:
An incremental encoder comprises a rotatable disc having an axis of rotation and a plurality of circumferentially arranged slots formed in the disc at equal angular increments. Light source is so positioned on one side of the disc so as to illuminate the slots. A first light sensor is so positioned on the other side of the disc as to receive light from the source means transmitted through the slots. A second light sensor is so positioned on the other side of the disc farther from the axis than the first sensor so as to receive light from the source transmitted through the slots out of phase with the light transmitted to the first sensor. A third light sensor is so positioned on the other side of the disc as to receive light from the source transmitted through the slots for control purposes. The third sensor lies at the intersection of an arc having a center at the first sensor and a radius equal to the distance between the first and second sensors and an arc having a center at the axis of rotation and a radius equal to the distance between the axis of rotation and a point, preferably the midpoint, between the first and second sensors. A slit plate having a light transmitting aperture is disposed between the light source and the disc.

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