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  • 327 Deerwood Ln, Quakertown, PA 18951
  • Orefield, PA
  • 85 Traugers Crossing Rd, Kintnersville, PA 18930
  • Hamburg, PA
  • 5424 Willow Way, Orefield, PA 18069

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Remote Power Management And Monitoring System For Solid State Circuit Breaker Control With Manual Bypass

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US Patent:
20080100140, May 1, 2008
Filed:
Nov 1, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/933681
Inventors:
Richard Sorenson - Stuart FL, US
Simon Cordner - Voorhees NJ, US
Ronald Mansley - Kintnersville PA, US
Keith Belke - Perkasie PA, US
Assignee:
Carling Technologies, Inc. - Plainville CT
International Classification:
H02J 1/00
H02J 4/00
US Classification:
307040000
Abstract:
A power management and monitoring system for controlling an electrical device powered by a power supply is disclosed. The system may include a circuit breaker enclosure box structured to monitor and manage power to the electrical device via a centralized data bus and centralized power bus. The circuit breaker enclosure box may include at least a remotely actuated solid state electronic circuit breaker (ECB) that monitors and manages power to the electrical device and a switch connected to the ECB and capable or remotely bypassing the ECB. The system may also include a display and controller that can remotely monitor and control the electrical device by remotely actuating the ECB.

Aircraft Casing Indicator Seal

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US Patent:
45819335, Apr 15, 1986
Filed:
Feb 4, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/697961
Inventors:
Ronald Mansley - Kintnersville PA
Assignee:
Penn Airborne Products Company - Southampton PA
International Classification:
G01D 1126
US Classification:
73431
Abstract:
A hermetically encased instrument includes a tubular housing with a front window glass, and a rear opening and a peripheral groove in its rear inside face, an instrument unit movably located in the housing and having a front meter observable through and limited in forward movement proximate the window glass; and a locking and sealing assembly mounted on the rear of the instrument unit and springs urging the asesmbly rearwardly, the assembly including a circular closure plate with a rearwardly facing stepped periphery engaging a rubber O-ring and a sealing plate coaxial with the closure plate and retained thereon by screws, the forwardly pressing of the assembly and the tightening of the screws loading the springs and distorting the O-ring into sealing engagement with the groove and the surrounding faces of the closure and sealing plates and housing to releasably lock the instrument unit in the housing and hermetically sealing the housing rear opening.
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