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Paul Remillard Phones & Addresses

  • Sturbridge, MA
  • Oxford, MA
  • 136 Church St, Putnam, CT 06260 (860) 963-0197
  • 21 Mountain Hill Rd, North Grosvenordale, CT 06255
  • North Grosvendale, CT
  • Warren, MA
  • Holly Hill, FL
  • N Grosvenordl, CT

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Us Patents

Low Level Adjustable Scaffold With Workbench

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US Patent:
6827181, Dec 7, 2004
Filed:
Jun 25, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/607248
Inventors:
Jack S. Austin - Southbridge MA, 01550
Paul N. Remillard - Southbridge MA, 01550
International Classification:
E04G 100
US Classification:
1821866, 1821811, 1821821, 182225, 182150
Abstract:
A collapsible and adjustable scaffold unit includes a base frame structure and an upper frame structure. Leg members on the base frame structure are independently adjustable in length and include pivoting feet to compensate for grade change and uneven terrain. The upper frame structure includes a vertical post which removably attaches to the base frame structure to accommodate adjustably positionable brace arms. The brace arms support planks spanning between two or more of the scaffold units to provide an uninterrupted walkway and a continuous workbench above the walkway. Adjusted movement of the brace arms along the vertical post, throughout a range of locked positions, allows the height of the walkway and workbench to be selectively varied according to the needs of the user.

Position Encoder With Programmable Trigger Output Signal

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US Patent:
8612065, Dec 17, 2013
Filed:
Mar 5, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/717987
Inventors:
Andrew M. Goldman - Stow MA, US
Paul A. Remillard - Littleton MA, US
Assignee:
GSI Group Corporation - Bedford MA
International Classification:
G05D 3/12
US Classification:
700302, 700 56
Abstract:
A position encoder provides one or more trigger outputs based on position signals developed within the encoder, in addition to traditional position output signals used by other system components such as a motion controller. The trigger outputs may be used directly by a triggered device, bypassing the motion controller and obviating any separate trigger generation electronics. The trigger output(s) can be fully synchronous with the encoder's position output signal(s) with essentially no latency or jitter, increasing accuracy and providing improved system performance. The trigger functionality can be incorporated in a variety of encoder types (e. g. , absolute and incremental) and technologies (optical, magnetic, inductive etc. ), and used in conjunction with different position output signal formats (e. g. , quadrature, serial).
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