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Switching power supply apparatus

A switching power supply apparatus which has an input power source; a transformer having a primary winding, a secondary winding, an input winding and a magnetic flux canceling winding being connected to the secondary winding in series; a main switch for switching an electric current going through the primary winding; a bypassing capacitor for bypassing the primary winding; a sub switch for clamping a surge voltage, which is generated in the primary winding; a clamping circuit constituted of the sub switch and a clamping capacitor; a first rectifying switch for rectifying an electric current going through the secondary winding and the magnetic flux canceling winding during when the main switch is being OFF; a second rectifying switch for rectifying an electric current going through the magnetic flux canceling winding during when the main switch is being ON; and a smoothing capacitor for smoothing an electric current going through the magnetic flux canceling winding; and the magnetic flux canceling winding is provided in a direction that is opposite to a direction of a magnetic flux generated by the input winding, the primary winding and the secondary winding; and wherein an intermediate tap is provided in the primary winding so as to supply an electric current coming from the input power source to the main switch via the input winding and the intermediate tap.
Owner:FIDELIX

Apparatus for the latching and unlatching of a load

An improved apparatus for latching and unlatching a load from a sling comprises a housing attachable to a load lift line extending from a crane or other similar equipment. Contained at least partially within the housing is a load engaging assembly including a latch, such as a conventional sling hook used to attach a load containing sling. The load engaging assembly further includes a latch attachment assembly and an unlatching trigger assembly. The apparatus further includes a load activated lock operatively attached to the latch attaching assembly to latch and unlatch the load engaging assembly. The load activated lock includes a support structure affixed to the housing, a latch activating member slidably mounted on the support structure and a movable locking structure positioned within the housing and operatively adjacent the latch activating member to engage and prevent latch activating member from sliding movement when a load is applied to the latch. The apparatus further includes a compression switch affixed to the housing at a position to be activated when a load of a predetermined weight is attached to the latch. The apparatus further includes at least one remote controlled relay switches electrically connecting the compression switch, or alternatively a second compression switch, to the power unit of an adjustable clutch motor having a rotating drive shaft. The apparatus also including a remote control broadcasting device to emit predetermined signals to close at least one of the remote controlled relay switches. The drive shaft is attached a reel line affixed at its opposite end to the latch activating member. The drive shaft when activated will cause the reel line retract to operatively cause the latch activating member to move and cause the latch to be positioned for releasing the sling from the latch.
Owner:MARLER JOSEPH E

Detecting inflight icing conditions on aircraft

A method is provided that includes a number of operations performed in real-time during flight of the aircraft. That is, the method may include monitoring a continuous electrical signal output by a sensor on a surface of the aircraft, where a magnitude of the electrical signal may be related to an amount of ice buildup. The method may include calculating a liquid water content (LWC) value as a function of a rate of change of the electrical signal, and iteratively calculating a total water exposure (TWE) value as a function of the LWC value. The TWE value may represent a total water exposure of the aircraft from a time of an initial event, and may be calculated as a running total over a plurality of iterations. And the method may include performing a remedial or alert action in an instance in which the TWE value reaches a TWE threshold.
Owner:THE BOEING CO

Method and apparatus for patterning magnetic media by contact printing

An apparatus for forming a magnetic transition pattern in a magnetic material by contact printing, comprising:(a) a stamper having an imprinting surface comprising a plurality of projections and depressions arranged according to the magnetic transition pattern, the stamper being formed of at least one high saturation magnetization, high permeability magnetic material;(b) means for supporting a workpiece such that a surface thereof comprised of the magnetic material is in contact with the imprinting surface;(c) magnet means for applying a unidirectional re-alignment magnetic field to the stamper and workpiece to effect selective re-alignment of magnetic domains of portions of the magnetic material facing the depressions of the imprinting surface, such that the pattern of selectively re-aligned magnetic domains forms a pattern replicating the pattern of projections and depressions; and(d) means for applying sufficient pressure to the stamper and workpiece to overcome magnetic attraction between the stamper and the magnet means to thereby maintain full contact therebetween.
Owner:SEAGATE TECH LLC
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