Kadah
Andrew S Kadah, Monlias, NY US
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20090230914 | Motor Start Circuit with Capacitive Discharge Protection - A motor start circuit for an AC induction motor employs a DC relay whose NC contacts are placed in series with the start capacitor. A half full-wave rectifier arrangement has an AC input connected to the junction of the relay switch and the start capacitor, and DC outputs applied across the relay actuator coil. In the event of intermittent application of power to the motor, any residual charge on the start capacitor will feed current to the actuator coil to hold the relay switch open until the residual charge has decayed sufficiently, to avoid damage to the motor from capacitive discharge. A high magnetic retentivity core can be used to hold the relay off for sufficient time for stored energy to dissipate. | 09-17-2009 |
Andrew S. Kadah, Manlius, NY US
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20150159887 | Furnace Control with Safety Circuit and Non-volatile Memory - A furnace controller circuit includes a microprocessor with input ports and output ports including ports to issue control signals for actuation of inducer, gas burner, and furnace blower. A temperature-actuated limit switch commences a furnace shut-down sequence when the temperature of the furnace heat exchanger exceeds a predetermined limit temperature, and then resets to permit a turn-on sequence. An LED visible fault indicator is coupled to the microprocessor to provide visible fault messages. A non-volatile memory device coupled with the microprocessor is operative to store fault indications when present. In the event of power restoration after power failure, the limit switch status and other fault status are maintained. A lockout period is computed based on length of furnace run time until fault and recent fault history. Limit switch and other safety faults are recorded and these can be weighted and ranked based on age of each fault occurrence. The stored fault data can be used to identify erratic furnace operations, such as short cycling. | 06-11-2015 |
20150160691 | CONTROLLER WITH DYNAMICALLY INDICATED INPUT DEVICES - A user interface of a controller has multiple touch-sensitive input transducers, e.g., capacitive pads. The pads are dynamically indicated: When any given touch sensitive input device is needed for input at a given step of the programming operation, an associated light source illuminates that input device so it is visible to the user. Those touch-panel input devices not needed for that are left unilluminated, and the microprocessor ignores any input from those input devices. At each step of the operation or programming of the controller, only those input transducers for the inputs that are permitted or relevant to that state are indicated. Correspondingly, only the inputs that are generated by actuating the input transducers for the valid (i.e., permitted or relevant) inputs results in a change in the state of the program in the microprocessor. | 06-11-2015 |
Hassan B. Kadah, Hortonville, WI US
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20110120688 | Aluminum Tube - Aluminum Fin Baseboard Radiator - A baseboard radiator element is formed of an aluminum tube and fins or vanes of aluminum sheet. An elongated strip of sheet aluminum is bent into a fin assembly of generally rectangular fins alternating with spacer members, with the fins having central apertures. The fin assembly is placed into a fixture and the tube is forced through the aligned apertures to create strong mechanical and thermal contact between tube and fins. The fin structure can be used with center tubes of other materials. A brass or steel connector insert is fitted into the end of the aluminum tube, and the end of the tube is deformed inward using a collet or jaw device to create a hermetic seal with the tube. The process can also be used for joining aluminum tubing to tubing of aluminum or other materials. | 05-26-2011 |