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    Apparatus for welding torch angle and seam tracking control Patent

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    Computer controlled apparatus for maintaining welding torch angle and velocity during seam trackin

    Automated weld torch guidance control system

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    A device for automatically controlling the movement of a welding torch while welding an elongated joint is described. A charge injection television camera is carried on a movable support. The camera includes a matrix of individual light sensing video elements which generate voltages responsive to light reflected off of the joint and surrounding areas of the work piece. The voltages produced by the pixels are converted to digital words which are fed to a microprocessor for generating an error signal. This error signal is fed to a digital motor which is used to drive a movable support upon which the television camera is carried

    Solar Observation For True Direction

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    Ben to Jim, 22 February 1961

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    Ben to Corisone Kid, 4 September 1960

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    Evergreen Cemetery Association - Holmes Funeral Directors, April 28, 1926

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    Correspondence: G.H. Wall, General Manager, Evergreen Cemetery Association, Jacksonville Florida requests Holmes Funeral Directors arrange to get permits for burials

    Bennet H. Wall to Jim, 15 February 1956

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    LAW AND SOCIAL CHANGE IN CONIEMPORARY BRITAIN. By V. Friedmann. London: Stevens and Sons Ltd., 1951

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    Automatic weld torch guidance control system

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    A highly reliable, fully digital, closed circuit television optical, type automatic weld seam tracking control system was developed. This automatic tracking equipment is used to reduce weld tooling costs and increase overall automatic welding reliability. The system utilizes a charge injection device digital camera which as 60,512 inidividual pixels as the light sensing elements. Through conventional scanning means, each pixel in the focal plane is sequentially scanned, the light level signal digitized, and an 8-bit word transmitted to scratch pad memory. From memory, the microprocessor performs an analysis of the digital signal and computes the tracking error. Lastly, the corrective signal is transmitted to a cross seam actuator digital drive motor controller to complete the closed loop, feedback, tracking system. This weld seam tracking control system is capable of a tracking accuracy of + or - 0.2 mm, or better. As configured, the system is applicable to square butt, V-groove, and lap joint weldments
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