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  • 805 Platte St, Casper, WY 82601 (307) 234-5309
  • 805 Platte Rd, Casper, WY 82601 (307) 234-5309

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Us Patents

Wiring Track Having An Internal Wiring Cavity And Providing For The Mounting Of A Din Rail Thereon

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US Patent:
6667876, Dec 23, 2003
Filed:
Jul 26, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/206694
Inventors:
Harry B. Neeff - Casper WY, 82605-0728
International Classification:
H02G 304
US Classification:
361601, 361611, 174 48, 174 97, 439114, 439209
Abstract:
An elongated and hollow wiring track includes a rectangular plastic cover whose edges carry female hinge members and a U-shaped plastic channel having a flat outer surface, two inclined side walls that extend in a common direction at 45-degrees away from the flat outer surface, and two perpendicular side walls that extend in a common direction away from the inclined side walls perpendicular to the flat outer surface. Each of the perpendicular side walls carries a male hinge member that releasably mates with a female hinge member when the U-shaped channel is pivotally mounted onto the cover to form an internal wire-cavity. A DIN rail mounted on the outer surface of the U-shaped channel. A terminal strip is mounted on an exterior surface of each of the inclined side walls. The number N of metal busses are mounted on each of the terminal strips. A plurality of terminal-groups are mounted on each of the terminal strips.

Method And Apparatus For Proving And Factoring A Meter Stack

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US Patent:
45848645, Apr 29, 1986
Filed:
May 18, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/611847
Inventors:
Harry B. Neeff - Casper WY
International Classification:
G01F 2500
US Classification:
73 3
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for proving and factoring a meter stack on a flow pipe. The meter stack preferably includes a meter, temperature compensator, and counter and in accordance with the present invention, the meter is positioned within the flow pipe for rotation about a first axis in response to fluid flow through the pipe. The temperature compensator is then driven by the rotating member through a first plurality of gears and the compensator in turn drives the counter through a second plurality of gears. Downstream of the counter gears is a final counter shaft which is mounted for rotation about a second axis and which drives the number wheels of a digital read out. In the preferred embodiment of the invention, a right angle drive is taken off the final counter shaft and the amount of angular rotation of the shaft is measured with a high resolution pulser while a known volume of liquid flows through the meter. The high resolution pulser measures on the order of the magnitude of at least 100 and preferably 1000 times smaller than the smallest incremental read out of the number wheels. By then comparing the measured amount of angular rotation of the counter shaft against a predetermined amount representing a true reading of the known volume, the meter stack from the meter through the counter shaft can be proven; and, when necessary, an adjustment factor for the entire meter stack can be determined.

Portable Prover Barrel

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US Patent:
41063287, Aug 15, 1978
Filed:
Oct 6, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/834334
Inventors:
Harry B. Neeff - Casper WY
International Classification:
G01F 2500
US Classification:
73 3
Abstract:
A portable prover barrel apparatus having a lower section with left and right tubes arranged horizontal and parallel to each other and terminating in vertical upstanding tubular rear ends and in vertical upstanding tubular connectors at the front ends, a wheel assembly connected to the lower section, an upper section with left and right tubes arranged horizontal and parallel to each other and terminating at the rearward ends in downwardly extending vertical tubular connectors, a U-shaped tubular portion operatively interconnected with the forward ends of the upper section's left and right tubes, a fifth wheel female assembly mounted to the upper section left and right tubes near the U-shaped portion, leveling jacks connected at the juncture between the upper and lower sections, and a housing compartment mounted on the lower section above the tubes and oriented behind the upper section.
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