Abstract:
A computerized system and method for testing and analyzing problems with communications networks is disclosed. The system computerizes and automates the testing of such networks by providing a computer with interface software that can communicate with the variety of different test equipment that is currently available. The system automates process that was previously performed manually by an engineer or technician.
Abstract:
A vacuum flush water closet having a bowl and rim which are made from steel stampings covered with chemical resistant procelain. The water closet has a self-contained flushing water and sewage valve discharge control system which is operatively mounted around the bowl and enclosed by an outer shroud made of a molded high impact plastic material. The water closet is shock proof and is mounted on a base plate that may be fixedly secured to a mounting surface, such as a floor or ship's deck. The bowl is mounted on a sewage discharge valve which is spring closed and vacuum opened. Flushing water is supplied through a spray ring mounted around the upper end of the bowl. The flushing water is controlled by a vacuum operated valve. The operation of the flushing water valve and the sewage discharge valve is controlled by a vacuum-gravity timer which is activated by a push button switch mounted at the rear of the bowl rim. The length of the flushing cycle and the sewage discharge cycle is controlled by the vacuum-gravity timer. The flushing cycle takes place in a short time interval and a minimum amount of water is employed for flushing purposes.
Abstract:
If the timing of detection of an analog signal, by an A/D converter, with respect to its theoretical value is optimum, the most significant error bit output by the A/D converter will integrate to a zero value. The present invention takes the information indicative of the most recent history of amplitude variation of the analog signal to logically modify (affect polarity) the most significant error bit and apply it to an integrator. The integrated value is used to adjust a variable time delay clock circuit use in determining the detection time in the A/D converter.
Abstract:
A vacuum flush water closet having a bowl and rim which are made from steel stampings covered with chemical resistant porcelain. The water closet has a self-contained flushing water and sewage valve discharge control system which is operatively mounted around the bowl and enclosed by an outer shroud made of a molded high impact plastic material. The water closet is shock proof and is mounted on a base plate that may be fixedly secured to a mounting surface, such as a floor or ship's deck. The bowl is mounted on a sewage discharge valve which is spring closed and vacuum opened. Flushing water is supplied through a spray ring mounted around the upper end of the bowl. The flushing water is controlled by a vacuum operated valve. The operation of the flushing water valve and the sewage discharge valve is controlled by a vacuum-gravity timer which is activated by a push button switch mounted at the rear of the bowl rim. The length of the flushing cycle and the sewage discharge cycle is controlled by the vacuum-gravity timer. The flushing cycle takes place in a short time interval and a minimum amount of water is employed for flushing purposes.
Abstract:
A small clothing item management system holds small clothing items on a beam and prevents damage or loss to the clothing items. The clothing items are secured against a center beam by a flexible strap during the wash and dry cycles of the household laundry process. After completion of the laundry process, the small clothing items remain secured to the center beam for storage.
Abstract:
A springy, low dielectric retainer device in the form of a rod, a triangle, an ellipse or whatever, is used in a compressed condition to hold RF energy absorber blocks in position juxtaposed "energy leaky" RF circuitry. The absorber blocks are held in position due to frictional forces provided by the compressed retainer. In this manner, the absorber blocks can be re-positioned to obtain optimum amplitude/frequency response characteristics from the affected RF circuit.
Abstract:
A vacuum flush water closet having the bowl, rim and pedestal made of china. The water closet has a self contained flushing water dispensing valve and sewage discharge valve control system operatively mounted around and under the bowl. The water closet is secured to the floor/deck by use of a base mounting plate. The sewage discharge valve is fixedly secured to the underside of the bowl and the said valve is manually opened and spring closed. Flushing water is supplied through a flexible flush tube mounted around the underside of the upper rim of the bowl. The flushing water is directed by a vacuum operated water dispensing valve. The operation of the water dispensing valve is controlled by a 3-way vacuum switch. The sewage discharge valve is manually operated by a foot pedal mounted below and in front of the bowl. The duration of the sewage discharge valve opening time is controlled by the manual operation and release of the foot pedal. The flushing water volme is limited by a programmed operation of the water dispensing valve and operates independently of the sewage discharge valve opening time.
Abstract:
When an A/D converter is converting a multilevel analog signal into a plurality of distinct digital words, it needs to have a very accurate reference voltage which is tied to the voltage levels of the analog signal being converted for high accuracy. The present invention takes the most significant bit and an error bit signal from the analog-to-digital converter and logically combines these signals in such a way that error feedback signals are generated which are integrated over the long term and used to adjust the reference voltages supplied to the analog-to-digital converter wherein the feedback error signals average to zero.
Abstract:
A vacuum flush water closet having a bowl and rim which are made from steel stampings covered with chemical resistant porcelain. The water closet has a self-contained flushing water and sewage valve discharge control system which is operatively mounted around the bowl and enclosed by an outer shroud made of a molded high impact plastic material. The water closet is shock proof and is mounted on a base plate that may be fixedly secured to a mounting surface, such as a floor or ship's deck. The bowl is mounted on a sewage discharge valve which is spring closed and vacuum opened. Flushing water is supplied through a spray ring mounted around the upper end of the bowl. The flushing water is controlled by a vacuum operated valve. The operation of the flushing water valve and the sewage discharge valve is controlled by a vacuum-gravity timer which is activated by a push button switch mounted at the rear of the bowl rim. The length of the flushing cycle and the sewage discharge cycle is controlled by the vacuum-gravity timer. The flushing cycle takes place in a short time interval and a minimum amount of water is employed for flushing purposes.