Patents Assigned to Redline Detection, LLC
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Patent number: 11268875Abstract: Provided is a method of testing for a leak in a fluid system. The method includes submerging at least a portion of an electrically conductive body in an electrolyte solution, with the electrically conductive body and electrolyte solution being in an internal chamber of a device. The method further includes directing an electrical signal to the electrically conductive body, causing a reaction between the electrically conductive body and the electrolyte solution to produce hydrogen. The method further includes injecting the hydrogen into the fluid system for leak detection.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2017Date of Patent: March 8, 2022Assignee: REDLINE DETECTION, LLCInventors: Mark C. Hawkins, Zachary M. Parker
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Publication number: 20180143096Abstract: Provided is a method of testing for a leak in a fluid system. The method includes submerging at least a portion of an electrically conductive body in an electrolyte solution, with the electrically conductive body and electrolyte solution being in an internal chamber of a device. The method further includes directing an electrical signal to the electrically conductive body, causing a reaction between the electrically conductive body and the electrolyte solution to produce hydrogen. The method further includes injecting the hydrogen into the fluid system for leak detection.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2017Publication date: May 24, 2018Applicant: REDLINE DETECTION, LLCInventors: MARK C. HAWKINS, ZACHARY M. PARKER
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Patent number: 9933326Abstract: A universal leak detection method for detecting both small and large leaks. The method includes the steps of: injecting smoke and a detectable gas into a fluid system to pressurize the fluid system, the smoke and detectable gas both being capable of passing through a large leak in the fluid system, and the visual smoke particles being inhibited from passing through a small leak in the fluid system and the detectable gas being capable of passing through a small leak in the fluid system; and detecting a leak by detecting at least one of the smoke and the detectable gas, wherein detection of smoke is indicative of the fluid system having a large leak and detection of detectable gas without smoke.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2016Date of Patent: April 3, 2018Assignee: REDLINE DETECTION, LLCInventors: Zachary Parker, Mark C. Hawkins
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Patent number: 9869603Abstract: An inflatable, balloon-type catheter apparatus which is conformable to fit most all intake and exhaust systems to delivery pressure (with or without smoke) to test the fluid integrity of the fluid system. The device is configured to be inserted into the canal of the intake or exhaust system and inflated to seal off the fluid system. The pressurized smoke is passed through the inflated inlet adapter to test for leaks.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2015Date of Patent: January 16, 2018Assignee: REDLINE DETECTION, LLCInventors: Zachary M. Parker, Kenneth A. Pieroni
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Patent number: 9752951Abstract: An inflatable, balloon-type catheter apparatus which is conformable to fit most all intake and exhaust systems to delivery pressure (with or without smoke) to test the fluid integrity of the fluid system. The device is configured to be inserted into the canal of the intake or exhaust system and inflated to seal off the fluid system. The pressurized smoke is passed through the inflated inlet adapter to test for leaks.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2016Date of Patent: September 5, 2017Assignee: REDLINE DETECTION, LLCInventors: Zachary Parker, Kenneth A. Pieroni
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Publication number: 20170023433Abstract: A universal leak detection method for detecting both small and large leaks. The method includes the steps of: injecting smoke and a detectable gas into a fluid system to pressurize the fluid system, the smoke and detectable gas both being capable of passing through a large leak in the fluid system, and the visual smoke particles being inhibited from passing through a small leak in the fluid system and the detectable gas being capable of passing through a small leak in the fluid system; and detecting a leak by detecting at least one of the smoke and the detectable gas, wherein detection of smoke is indicative of the fluid system having a large leak and detection of detectable gas without smoke.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2016Publication date: January 26, 2017Applicant: REDLINE DETECTION, LLCInventors: ZACHARY PARKER, MARK C. HAWKINS
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Publication number: 20160341625Abstract: An inflatable, balloon-type catheter apparatus which is conformable to fit most all intake and exhaust systems to delivery pressure (with or without smoke) to test the fluid integrity of the fluid system. The device is configured to be inserted into the canal of the intake or exhaust system and inflated to seal off the fluid system. The pressurized smoke is passed through the inflated inlet adapter to test for leaks.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2016Publication date: November 24, 2016Applicant: REDLINE DETECTION, LLCInventors: ZACHARY PARKER, KENNETH A. PIERONI
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Patent number: 9417153Abstract: An inflatable, balloon-type catheter apparatus which is conformable to fit most all intake and exhaust systems to delivery pressure (with or without smoke) to test the fluid integrity of the fluid system. The device is configured to be inserted into the canal of the intake or exhaust system and inflated to seal off the fluid system. The pressurized smoke is passed through the inflated inlet adapter to test for leaks.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2013Date of Patent: August 16, 2016Assignee: REDLINE DETECTION, LLCInventors: Zachary M. Parker, Kenneth A. Pieroni
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Patent number: 9091611Abstract: An automotive leak detection system that includes means for forming a secure, leak-proof interconnection between a source of pressurized leak detection vapor and the automobile engine's air induction system ducting or hose. The system includes a sealing mechanism that is specially contoured and configured to matingly interconnect about the opening defined about the distal-most end of the air induction system ducting or hose such that the sealing device and hose form a secure, leak-proof interconnection. The sealing device may be provided with a customized periphery that is designed to correspond and matingly engage with the footprint or specific configuration of the distal end of the air induction system ducting or hose of a specific car manufacturer and/or specific make and model air induction system ducting or system.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2011Date of Patent: July 28, 2015Assignee: REDLINE DETECTION, LLCInventor: Zachary Parker
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Patent number: 8737826Abstract: There is provided a smoke generating device for use with a vaporizing material. The smoke generating device includes a housing defining an inner chamber configured to receive the vaporizing material, and a heating element disposed within the housing. A capillary is disposed within the inner chamber and is in thermal communication with the heating element. The capillary includes opposed first and second end portions, with the first end portion being disposable in the vaporizing material and the second end portion defining an opening in fluid communication with the internal chamber. The capillary is configured to convey the vaporizing material to the heating element. An inlet conduit in fluid communication with the inner chamber and fluidly connectable to a pressurized fluid source, and an outlet conduit in fluid communication with the inner chamber and configured to convey vapor from the inner chamber.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2011Date of Patent: May 27, 2014Assignee: Redline Detection, LLCInventors: Gene Stauffer, Kenneth Pieroni
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Patent number: 8375770Abstract: An apparatus and method for leak detection through use of an adapter containing a chamber, an air pressurization port, and detection media instillation port. The apparatus is sealingly or relatively sealingly coupled to a turbo inlet air duct on an internal combustion engine under study, such that the apparatus chamber communicates with the engine's interior void. The apparatus permits pressurized air and detective media, such as smoke or fog, to be introduced through the chamber and into the void of an engine to determine the presence and location of engine system leaks.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2009Date of Patent: February 19, 2013Assignee: Redline Detection, LLCInventor: Stuart W. Lund
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Patent number: 7305176Abstract: A smoke producing device for detecting leaks in a fluid system comprises a smoke producing chamber and a fluid reservoir for containing a smoke producing fluid. A heating element is provided within the smoke producing chamber. The chamber has a pressurized gas inlet for receiving a pressurized gas and an outlet port for conveying pressurized gas and/or smoke out of said chamber. A fluid transfer device has a first portion disposed within the fluid reservoir and a second portion which is adjacent and/or in contact with the heating element. The fluid transfer device is a capillary flow device which conveys smoke producing fluid from the fluid reservoir to the vicinity of the heating element primarily by capillary action.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2004Date of Patent: December 4, 2007Assignee: Redline Detection, LLCInventor: Kenneth Alan Pieroni