A monitor for detecting the relative velocity between a moving body or surface and a fixed body or surface includes a sensor having an actuator member, such as a wheel having magnetic pole pieces embedded therein and mounted for rotation proportional to the relative velocity between the two bodies or surfaces, and a pick-up member such as a coil or inductor, mounted adjacent the actuator for producing an electrical signal in response thereto. An electric circuit is connected to the pick-up member to receive the electrical signals therefrom and produce a plurality of indication signals in response thereto, including indication signals corresponding to the relative velocity being at or below one or more predetermined levels. The monitor also includes a plurality of indicators connected to the circuit and responsive to the indication signals therefrom, such as lights or audible alarms. In a preferred embodiment, the indicators also include an indicator such as a meter to provide a continuous indication of the proportion which the relative velocity bears to a desired value of the relative velocity.
An apparatus for controlling the moisture content of sand as it is transported from storage to a mold making apparatus. A conveyor is used to transport a substantially uniform layer of sand at a known rate. The electrical resistance across the sand layer is measured using a series of electrically conductive members that extend into the sand. A thermocouple or other contact device is used to obtain an average temperature of the sand layer. The electrical resistance and average temperature measurements are used in a signal processor to calculate a starting moisture content for the sand. The signal processing unit also calculates an amount of water that should be added to the sand to achieve a computed moisture content value. The signal processing unit further controls the means for adding the water to the sand so that the computed moisture content value is obtained.
An on-site test unit is for an electric motor having an electronic timer having motor control contacts and a parallel capacitor completing a power connection with the opposite power connection being common. The test unit includes a portable housing with a fused power cable and an output connector. A switch, with a parallel test lamp, connects the power cable to connector output terminals. An internal test load lamp in parallel with a capacitor is connected in series to a control terminal and to a power terminal. A selection switch selectively supplies power to the terminals. For testing, the normal power supply is disconnected and the common connection to the motor and timer is opened. The connector may include a plurality of leads with terminal clips or releasable plug-in connectors in the motor and test unit. A dummy connector provides normal motor operation. In a motor test, the motor is connected by the selection switch to the power switch and cable. If the motor is inoperative and the power lamp lit, the motor needs repair. Momentary turn-on of the lamp indicates opening of the fused cable and a short-to-ground condition. In the timer position, power is connected to the timer and to the test lamp in series with the timer contacts, lights the test lamp if operative.
Disclosed is a display system displaying a picture on a screen by a video signal from a computer and serving as an input device of a computer coupled to the display system. The display system includes an input part through which a user inputs data, a signal processing part converting a signal inputted from the input part into a signal to be identified by the computer, a data interface between the computer and the display system, and a controlling part transmitting the signal inputted from the input part to the computer via the signal processing part and the data interface.