Patents by Inventor Francis C. Nutter

Francis C. Nutter 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: 9739494
    Abstract: A humidifier has a housing that holds humidifying equipment and an image projector. The image projector is set on the top portion of the housing and includes a light source, a removable projector cover and a projector lens. Light from the light source shines through the projector lens and projector cover to project an image onto a surface of the room, such a ceiling. The humidifying equipment may be conventional in nature, including for example a fan, a water tank, a water reservoir, a filter, a filter tray or combinations thereof. The image projector may also include a rotating mechanism that causes the projected image or images to rotate. The light source may also provide different colors of light. One or more optical characteristics of the projected image, such as image size, shape, color and brightness can be changed by changing the projector lens, projector cover or both.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 7, 2011
    Date of Patent: August 22, 2017
    Assignee: Helen of Troy Limited
    Inventors: Francis C. Nutter, Lara Peterson
  • Publication number: 20130175711
    Abstract: A UV sterilization chamber is provided to a humidifier having a water reservoir, a humidifying element and a pathway for directing water provided by the water reservoir to the humidifying element of the humidifier. The pathway is provided in a humidifier base, over which a humidifier enclosure is removably placed. The UV sterilization chamber includes a serpentine portion of the pathway and a UV radiation source positioned for illuminating the portion of the pathway with UV light. Upwardly-directed projections in the base border a perimeter of the pathway; and a downwardly-directed projection of the UV radiation source extends between the upwardly-directed projections when the enclosure is mated with the base, thereby locating the UV radiation source over the portion of the pathway. A switch disables the UV radiation source when the enclosure is removed from the base.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 10, 2012
    Publication date: July 11, 2013
    Applicant: Kaz USA, Inc.
    Inventors: Francis C. NUTTER, Zhijing Wang, Robert Zhao, Edison Lu, Yongming Sun, Sean Wang, Christopher S. Kanel
  • Publication number: 20120319311
    Abstract: A UV sterilization chamber is provided to a humidifier having a water reservoir, a humidifying element and a pathway for directing water provided by the water reservoir to the humidifying element of the humidifier. The pathway is provided in a humidifier base, over which a humidifier enclosure is removably placed. The UV sterilization chamber includes a serpentine portion of the pathway and a UV radiation source positioned for illuminating the portion of the pathway with UV light. Upwardly-directed projections in the base border a perimeter of the pathway; and a downwardly-directed projection of the UV radiation source extends between the upwardly-directed projections when the enclosure is mated with the base, thereby locating the UV radiation source over the portion of the pathway. A switch disables the UV radiation source when the enclosure is removed from the base.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 20, 2010
    Publication date: December 20, 2012
    Applicant: KAZ USA, INC
    Inventors: Francis C Nutter, Zhijing Wang, Robert Zhao, Edisen Lu, Yongming Sun, Sean Wang, Christopher S. Kanel
  • Publication number: 20120154760
    Abstract: A humidifier has a housing that holds humidifying equipment and an image projector. The image projector is set on the top portion of the housing and includes a light source, a removable projector cover and a projector lens. Light from the light source shines through the projector lens and projector cover to project an image onto a surface of the room, such a ceiling. The humidifying equipment may be conventional in nature, including for example a fan, a water tank, a water reservoir, a filter, a filter tray or combinations thereof. The image projector may also include a rotating mechanism that causes the projected image or images to rotate. The light source may also provide different colors of light. One or more optical characteristics of the projected image, such as image size, shape, color and brightness can be changed by changing the projector lens, projector cover or both.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 7, 2011
    Publication date: June 21, 2012
    Applicant: Kaz USA, Inc.
    Inventors: Francis C. Nutter, Lara Peterson
  • Patent number: 5814789
    Abstract: A forced convection furnace gas plenum having a mixing chamber to provide a heated gas of a more uniform temperature is presented. The plenum includes a heating element for heating gas and an orifice plate for metering the flow of heated gas to product within the furnace. A heater plate having larger apertures than those of the orifice plate is disposed between the heating element and the orifice plate. The apertures in the heater plate are sized to allow heated gas to pass therethrough into the mixing chamber, located between the heater plate and the orifice plate, with minimal pressure loss. The heated gas mixes in the mixing chamber, causing the temperature to become more uniform before the gas exits through the orifice plate to impinge on the product.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 18, 1996
    Date of Patent: September 29, 1998
    Assignee: BTU International, Inc.
    Inventors: Brian O'Leary, David S. Harvey, Francis C. Nutter, Martin I. Soderlund
  • Patent number: 5801825
    Abstract: A boroscope viewing assembly allows viewing of the process chamber of a solder reflow furnace. A boroscope is removably supported within a cylindrical viewing port permanently mounted through the furnace housing. Coolant gas is flowable along the viewing port annularly surrounding the boroscope to cool the boroscope. The flow of coolant into the process chamber keeps flux vapors away from the boroscope. A sealing assembly seals the boroscope to the viewing port. The sealing assembly can be a gland fitting on the boroscope eyepiece or a compression sealing assembly. When the boroscope is removed, a plug can be placed in the end of the viewing port to seal the process chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 24, 1996
    Date of Patent: September 1, 1998
    Assignee: BTU International, Inc.
    Inventors: Francis C. Nutter, David A. Bloom
  • Patent number: 5785233
    Abstract: An apparatus and method for cooling one side of a double sided product as the product is being reflow soldered is presented. A cooling assembly directs cold gas to a first side of the product which has previously had the first side reflow soldered, while at approximately the same time, a heating assembly directs hot gas to a second side of the product. The second side of the product is reflow soldered while the first side of the product is maintained at a temperature below the melting point of the solder.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 1, 1996
    Date of Patent: July 28, 1998
    Assignee: BTU International, Inc.
    Inventors: Francis C. Nutter, Martin I. Soderland, Richard J. Nihan
  • Patent number: 5695331
    Abstract: A boat carrier for accommodating multiple width integrated circuit (IC) boats is provided. The boat carrier comprises a base member and opposed guide faces which abut side surfaces of IC boats of multiple widths. In a first embodiment, the boat carrier includes a first guide having a first guide face affixed to the base member, and a movable guide having a movable guide face releasably affixed to the base member. The movable guide face has a first position and a second position, whereby a narrower IC boat is receivable in the first position and a wider IC boat is receivable in the second position. In a further embodiment, the boat carrier comprises a base member, a fixed guide assembly having a fixed guide face, and an opposed guide assembly having an inner and outer guide face, whereby a boat having a first or second width is receivable.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 18, 1996
    Date of Patent: December 9, 1997
    Assignee: BTU International
    Inventors: Francis C. Nutter, David S. Harvey, Gerald E. Waldron
  • Patent number: 5623829
    Abstract: A vortex tube cooling system is presented. The cooling system contains one or more vortex tubes connected to a supply of compressed gas, the vortex tubes providing a stream of cold gas which cools product as it emerges from a furnace. The cooling system is particularly useful for cooling circuit boards emerging from a solder reflow convection furnace.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 17, 1996
    Date of Patent: April 29, 1997
    Assignee: BTU International
    Inventors: Francis C. Nutter, Mark Hutchings
  • Patent number: 5611476
    Abstract: A solder reflow convection furnace employing flux collection and heating to minimize flux and solvent build up and gas densification to reduce input gas flow is disclosed. As solder melts in the furnace, an effluent of vaporized flux is driven off and can condense on cooler components. To minimize such condensation, the gas is directed through a cooling system in which the flux condenses, and the cooled, cleaned gas is directed into the furnace's product cooling section. In another embodiment, in which the gas in the furnace is recirculated, a cooling coil is located upstream of the recirculating gas mover to heat the primary gas. The vaporized flux condenses on the cooling coil, which can be readily removed and replaced. In another aspect of the invention, when the furnace employs a gas amplifier, the recirculating gas is cooled prior to reentry into the heating chamber, which increases its density and removes flux by condensation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 18, 1996
    Date of Patent: March 18, 1997
    Assignee: BTU International
    Inventors: Martin I. Soderlund, Francis C. Nutter, Robert P. Couilliard, Pierre J. LeMieux, Arthur Waugh