Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1992-04-20
1993-01-26
Lall, Parshotam S.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
364550, 36442403, 184108, F01M 118, F01M 116
Patent
active
051827204
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for controlling and monitoring a lubricating system having analog sensors and switches indicating the status of the lubricating system. An analog-to-digital converter is responsive to the analog sensors and switches and provides a plurality of digital sensing signals representative of the status of the lubricating system. A provided memory includes a nonvolatile memory for storing instructions. By using a keypad, an operator selects and inputs parameters into the nonvolatile memory. A microprocessor processes the digital sensing signals in accordance with the parameters stored in the nonvolatile memory. Relays are responsive to the microprocessor and initiate lubrication of the lubricating system. A display, responsive to the microprocessor, indicates the status of the lubricating system.
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Beck David C.
Gundlach, Jr. Philip M.
Lall Parshotam S.
McNeil (Ohio) Corporation
Park Collin W.
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