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  • 11235 Brentwood Ln, Chardon, OH 44024 (440) 285-4160
  • Solon, OH
  • Hudson, OH
  • Cuyahoga Falls, OH
  • Streetsboro, OH
  • Akron, OH
  • Bronx, NY
  • 11235 Brentwood Ln, Chardon, OH 44024

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Tilt And/Or Acceleration Sensing Apparatus And Method

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US Patent:
8352116, Jan 8, 2013
Filed:
Jan 13, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/686722
Inventors:
Clifford H. Boylston - Conyers GA, US
Arthur James Harvey - Mantua OH, US
Nicholas Schragal - Chardon OH, US
Assignee:
Delta Systems, Inc. - Streetsboro OH
International Classification:
G05D 3/00
A01D 75/18
G06F 9/00
US Classification:
701 291, 701 45, 56 102 R
Abstract:
A tilt or acceleration sensing apparatus and method that allows a tilt or acceleration sensing device of a vehicle to determine: 1) a maximum fall angle of the vehicle, regardless of the orientation of the vehicle and the vehicle's tilt sensor(s) to the incline; or 2) the downward acceleration of the vehicle. In one embodiment, a method of determining a maximum fall angle of a vehicle includes sensing tilt angles of two sensing axes of the vehicle relative to a horizontal reference plane and calculating the maximum fall angle of the vehicle based on the tilt angles. The apparatus and method may also include comparing the maximum fall angle to predetermined values and generating output signals when the maximum fall angle exceeds the predetermined values. In another embodiment, a method of determining when a vehicle is sliding downhill includes sensing the accelerations of three sensing axes.

Fuel Sensing System And Method Of Operation

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US Patent:
20140090466, Apr 3, 2014
Filed:
Sep 27, 2013
Appl. No.:
14/039048
Inventors:
- Streetsboro OH, US
Nicholas Schragal - Chardon OH, US
Assignee:
Delta Systems, Inc. - Streetsboro OH
International Classification:
G01F 23/44
US Classification:
73313
Abstract:
A fuel sensing system and method of measuring and monitoring an amount of fuel in a storage tank for power operated equipment. The method comprises the steps of positioning a fuel sensor assembly within a storage tank that supports fuel provided to the power operated equipment during operation and generating a pulse width modulated output signal with a pulse width modulation generating circuit. The pulse width modulated output signal provides a signal width proportional to the fuel level in the storage tank. The method also comprises processing the pulse with modulated output signal with non-transient computer readable medium by one or more processors internal to a microcontroller to form an output value indicating the amount of fuel in the storage tank and displaying the output value on an indicator display mounted on the power equipment.
Nicholas W Schragal from Chardon, OH, age ~68 Get Report