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C & A Products, Inc.
Address:
Washington Depot, CT
No. of patents:
3
Patents:




Patent Number Title Of Patent Date Issued
D282254 Programmable limit switch unit January 21, 1986
6588785 Pedal powered vehicle July 8, 2003
The present invention relates to a vehicle, which is specifically adapted to be used as a bumper car. The vehicle is constructed from a frame that allows the vehicle to absorb and deliver impacts in a more efficient manner. Additionally, the vehicle includes steering and clutch assem
4511884 Programmable limit switch system using a resolver-to-digital angle converter April 16, 1985
Disclosed is a microcomputer controlled system in which the resolver reference voltage is generated through microcomputer interrupts and the analog-to-digital conversion of the resolver outputs ratio is also timed by the microcomputer to match peaks of the resolver reference voltage. To

 
 
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