Patents by Inventor Daniel Santoro

Daniel Santoro has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 11518347
    Abstract: A heatable ceiling boom for washing facilities, which is rotatably mounted on a bearing shaft that is fastened to the ceiling or to a wall of a wash box, and which is made up of one or more support arms via which the washing medium is supplied from the bearing shaft to high-pressure hoses leading to the operating means in the form of a washing brush and/or spray lance, for example, wherein the high-pressure hoses have an electrically heatable design, and at least one rotational power distributor is situated on the bearing shaft for supplying electrical energy from the stationary bearing shaft to the support arms rotatably mounted thereon, wherein the electrical heating takes place via a heating cable that is led inside the high-pressure hose with sealing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 9, 2019
    Date of Patent: December 6, 2022
    Assignee: MOSMATIC AG
    Inventors: Patrick Rieben, Daniel Santoro
  • Patent number: 10627379
    Abstract: A combustible gas sensor for detecting an analyte gas includes a first element including a first electric heating element, a first support structure on the first electric heating element and a first catalyst supported on the first support structure and electronic circuitry in electrical connection with the first element. The electronic circuitry is configured to operate in a first mode in which the first element is operated at a first temperature at which the first catalyst catalyzes combustion of the analyte gas, and in a second mode wherein the first element is operated at a second temperature which is below the temperature at which the first catalyst catalyzed combustion of the analyte gas but at which Joule heating of the first element occurs. The electronic circuitry is further configured to measure a variable in the second mode related to a mass of the first element.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 17, 2017
    Date of Patent: April 21, 2020
    Assignee: MSA TECHNOLOGY, LLC
    Inventors: Mark Flori Zanella, Sr., Meghan E. Swanson, Daniel Santoro
  • Publication number: 20200079329
    Abstract: A heatable ceiling boom for washing facilities, which is rotatably mounted on a bearing shaft (14) that is fastened to the ceiling or to a wall of a wash box, and which is made up of one or more support arms (2) via which the washing medium is supplied from the bearing shaft (14) to high-pressure hoses (30) leading to the operating means in the form of a washing brush and/or spray lance, for example, wherein the high-pressure hoses (30) have an electrically heatable design, and at least one rotational power distributor (25) is situated on the bearing shaft (14) for supplying electrical energy from the stationary bearing shaft (14) to the support arms (2) rotatably mounted thereon, wherein the electrical heating takes place via a heating cable (10) that is led inside the high-pressure hose (30) with sealing.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 9, 2019
    Publication date: March 12, 2020
    Inventors: Patrick RIEBEN, Daniel SANTORO
  • Publication number: 20180335411
    Abstract: A combustible gas sensor for detecting an analyte gas includes a first element including a first electric heating element, a first support structure on the first electric heating element and a first catalyst supported on the first support structure and electronic circuitry in electrical connection with the first element. The electronic circuitry is configured to provide energy to the first element to heat the first element to at least a first temperature at which the first catalyst catalyzes combustion of the analyte gas and to determine if the analyte gas is present based on a response of the first element to being heated to at least the first temperature. The electronic circuitry is further configured to apply an interrogation pulse to the first element in which energy to the first element is increased or decreased to induce an associated response from the first element.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 17, 2017
    Publication date: November 22, 2018
    Inventors: Mark Flori Zanella, SR., Michael Alvin Brown, Meghan E. Swanson, Daniel Santoro, Jeff Audia, Ryan Alan Sherry
  • Publication number: 20180335412
    Abstract: A combustible gas sensor for detecting an analyte gas includes a first element including a first electric heating element, a first support structure on the first electric heating element and a first catalyst supported on the first support structure and electronic circuitry in electrical connection with the first element. The electronic circuitry is configured to operate in a first mode in which the first element is operated at a first temperature at which the first catalyst catalyzes combustion of the analyte gas, and in a second mode wherein the first element is operated at a second temperature which is below the temperature at which the first catalyst catalyzed combustion of the analyte gas but at which Joule heating of the first element occurs. The electronic circuitry is further configured to measure a variable in the second mode related to a mass of the first element.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 17, 2017
    Publication date: November 22, 2018
    Inventors: Mark Flori Zanella, SR., Meghan E. Swanson, Daniel Santoro