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  • Denton, TX
  • Frisco, TX
  • 1701 S Park Ave, Oak Grove, MO 64075
  • Broken Arrow, OK
  • Spring Branch, TX
  • Baton Rouge, LA
  • Independence, MO
  • Overland Park, KS
  • Liberty, MO
  • Lorain, OH
  • Shenandoah, IA

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Robert Rector
Incorporator
D'IBERVILLE INCORPORATION COMMITTEE, INC
Robert M. Rector
HARDCASTLE, LTD
Robert E Rector
President
PYLON PRESS, INC
Robert R. Rector
Incorporator
DAVIS MEMORIAL ASSOCIATES, INC
Robert L. Rector
Director
Sunshine Hay Company
General Crop Farm
Robert L. Rector
Chairman, Director
Christian Episcopal Church, Inc

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Robert Rector

Work:
Position:

Management Analyst • President

Business category:

Architects

Education:
Studied at:

College of William - Mary • Johns Hopkins University

Area of science:

Education policy • Immigration policy

Skills & Activities:
Sport:

Welfare

Award:

Criticism

Us Patents

Memory Transfer Unit

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US Patent:
45861579, Apr 29, 1986
Filed:
Dec 8, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/559834
Inventors:
Robert E. Rector - Richardson TX
Larry T. Taylor - Plano TX
Scott H. Yarberry - Plano TX
Richard J. Grassi - Royse City TX
Assignee:
Gulton Industries, Inc. - Metuchen NJ
International Classification:
G06F 3023
G06F 924
G08B 500
US Classification:
364900
Abstract:
A memory transfer unit is provided which permits replacing messages stored in a message display system with a different set of messages stored in the memory transfer unit. A circuit is provided for supplying power from the message display system to the memory transfer unit and for inhibiting operation of the memory transfer unit unless the power supply to it has a proper operating voltage level. Pulses produced in the message display system are counted to determine the sequential locations of data in the memory transfer unit to be transferred to the message display unit for substitution for data stored in the message display unit.

Multiple Device Control System

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US Patent:
55812465, Dec 3, 1996
Filed:
Feb 25, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/840933
Inventors:
Scott H. Yarberry - Plano TX
Robert E. Rector - Richardson TX
Larry T. Taylor - Garland TX
James K. Alexanderson - Carrollton TX
David M. Albert - Plano TX
Assignee:
Gulton Industries, Inc. - Plano TX
International Classification:
H04Q 100
US Classification:
34082557
Abstract:
A train communication and control system is described having the cars of the train connected by a two-wire train line running continuously from car to car. Each car has a transmitting circuit and a receiving circuit connected across the line. Any car may be selected to be a master unit. The selection of one car as a master unit disconnects the power sources of all other cars from the train line, leaving the master unit power source as the sole power source for the line. The master unit or any other car unit communicates with each other car by causing a high voltage ("mark" state or logic one) or a low voltage ("space" state or logic zero) to be on the train line. Each non-master car can receive a communication from a transmitting circuit, or can transmit to another car by applying a low impedance across the train line to change from a "mark" state to a "space" state. The power source consists of a voltage regulator with precision constant current limit. Output voltage is maintained substantially constant until a load greater than the rated current limit causes the power source to change to a substantially constant current regulator, whereby its regulated voltage falls rapidly to the "space" state voltage.

Multiple Output Ballast Circuit

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US Patent:
53492722, Sep 20, 1994
Filed:
Jan 22, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/008130
Inventors:
Robert E. Rector - Richardson TX
Assignee:
Gulton Industries, Inc. - Plano TX
International Classification:
G05F 100
US Classification:
315294
Abstract:
A ballast arrangement is disclosed for use in powering fluorescent and other gas discharge lamps. The ballast arrangement provides both full current and low current outputs for multiple sets of lamps so that dual lamps can be powered simultaneously, at the same or different output levels.

Multiple Device Control System

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US Patent:
51422778, Aug 25, 1992
Filed:
Feb 1, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/473678
Inventors:
Scott H. Yarberry - Plano TX
Robert E. Rector - Richardson TX
Larry T. Taylor - Garland TX
James K. Alexanderson - Carrollton TX
David M. Albert - Plano TX
Assignee:
Gulton Industries, Inc. - Plano TX
International Classification:
H04Q 100
G06F 300
US Classification:
34082557
Abstract:
A train communication and control system is described having the cars of the train connected by a two-wire train line running continuously from car to car. Any car may be selected to be a master unit. The selection of one car as a master unit disconnects the power sources of all other cars from the train line, leaving the master unit power source as the sole power source for the line. The master unit communicates with each other car by causing a high voltage ("mark" state or logic one) or a low voltage ("space" state or logic zero) to be on the train line. Each non-master car can receive a communication from the master unit, or can transmit to another car by applying a low impendance across the train line to change from a "mark" state to a "space" state. The power source consists of a voltage regulator with precision constant current limit. Output voltage is maintained substantially constant until a load greater than the rated current limit causes the power source to change to a substantially constant current regulator, whereby its regulated voltage falls rapidly to the "space" state voltage.

Lamp Circuit With Filament Current Fault Monitoring Means

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US Patent:
56231849, Apr 22, 1997
Filed:
May 14, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/645049
Inventors:
Robert E. Rector - McKinney TX
Assignee:
Gulton Industries, Inc. - Plano TX
International Classification:
H05B 3700
US Classification:
315102
Abstract:
A ballast arrangement is disclosed for use in powering fluorescent and other gas discharge lamps. The ballast arrangement controls the arc voltage provide by an arc voltage oscillator independent of the filament voltage provided by a filament voltage oscillator. In this manner, safe maintenance condition during fault and interrupt condition are obtained. The full arc voltage is only applied to the lamp when the lamp filaments are warm or after a time period during which they are warmed. The filament pre-warming time reduces sputtering when an excitation or arc voltage in subsequently applied to induce lamp arcing.

Variable Font Display

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US Patent:
46618082, Apr 28, 1987
Filed:
Jan 31, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/696896
Inventors:
Robert E. Rector - Richardson TX
Larry T. Taylor - Plano TX
Richard J. Grassi - Royse City TX
Assignee:
Gulton Industries, Inc. - Metuchen NJ
International Classification:
G09G 320
US Classification:
340735
Abstract:
In a display where all characters are displayed in equal sized spaces, such as a bus or vehicle sign, for example, the problem of characters appearing to merge from a distance is remedied. The spacing between characters is automatically adjusted in accordance with both the characteristics of the particular character representations displayed and their sequence within the display.
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