Patents by Inventor Jack Brass

Jack Brass 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).

  • Publication number: 20020152759
    Abstract: A method, system and manifold for use in the delivery of refrigerant and leak detection dye to an automotive air conditioning unit after evacuation of the unit and without removal of the manifold from a fitting of the unit between delivery of the dye and the refrigerant, and without requirement by the operator to refill the dye between each delivery of dye and refrigerant. The refrigerant and dye come from separate, not inline, reservoirs. The refrigerant provides a wash for dye from the fitting. The method, system and manifold are substantially automated and are operated with limited operator intervention.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 24, 2001
    Publication date: October 24, 2002
    Inventors: Jack Brass, Jeffrey W. Socket
  • Publication number: 20020093649
    Abstract: There is provided an apparatus having at least one LED capable of emitting near ultraviolet or ultraviolet radiation to excite a luminescent material for non-destructive fault testing. The radiation may also be focused using a lens. There is also provided a method for detecting a fault in a body, comprising the steps of applying a luminescent material to the body in a manner to concentrate the luminescent material in a pattern indicative of the location of a fault in the body; activating an LED to emit ultraviolet radiation; shining the radiation transmitted from the LED onto the body to excite the luminescent material; and detecting a fault by the fluorescence of the luminescent material indicative of the location of the fault in the body.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 19, 2001
    Publication date: July 18, 2002
    Inventor: Jack Brass
  • Patent number: 6307664
    Abstract: A thermochromic game or prize or message indicator includes a typical thermochromic or thermally sensitive battery testers coupled to a first conductive substrate with a second thermally responsive game piece or prize or message indicator of the present invention combines a typical thermochromic or thermally sensitive battery tester coupled to the conductive substrate with an extension of the conductive substrate. The thermochromic game or prize of message indicator can be used to display a verbal message or icon for conveying whether a prize has been won. Additionally, the thermochromic game or prize or message indicator can be used to display any desired verbal message or icon.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 14, 2000
    Date of Patent: October 23, 2001
    Inventors: Jack Brass, Julius Diamond
  • Patent number: 6263778
    Abstract: A liquid injector comprising a tubular spindle having an open end and a partially closed end, a cylindrical piston, a seal mechanism between the spindle and the piston, a tubular driver sleeve to cause the piston to move towards the spindle closed end, and an internal ratchet mechanism located between the piston and a closed end of the tubular driver sleeve for controlling the degree of rotation of the driver sleeve and providing a positive indication of driver sleeve rotation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 3, 1998
    Date of Patent: July 24, 2001
    Assignee: 117180 Ontario Limited
    Inventors: Jack Brass, William G. L. Knecht
  • Patent number: 6179904
    Abstract: An air powered flush machine capable of circulating a highly volatile flushing solvent through an air conditioning system or system components and then also capable of circulating a high volume of air through the system or components, to blow the solvent out of the components and thoroughly dry the system or components, without emitting an objectionable level of odour or hazardous level of fumes through the machines air exhaust outlet. The machine utilizes a receiving tank design which separates liquid solvent from the air flow before exhausting the air through its exhaust filter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 4, 1998
    Date of Patent: January 30, 2001
    Assignee: Brasscorp Ltd.
    Inventors: Steven M. Knowles, Jack Brass
  • Patent number: 6177678
    Abstract: A lamp system is for use in non-destructive testing to illuminate luminescent materials, such as fluorescent dyes. The lamp system has a control unit and a lamp. The lamp has a bulb and a filter. The bulb generates at least a first wavelength of invisible energy and the filter limits other visible wavelength light from the lamp. The lamp has a handle with a trigger. The control unit pulses the lamp on and off when the trigger is depressed. The lumiescent material absorbs the first wavelength of energy and pulses in response when the lamp illuminates the material. The system can be AC or DC operated. It can be operated from an automotive battery. A fault locating system for use with fluorescent dyes to detect faults in a body has a handheld D-type battery flashlight configuration with a casing having a handle at one end and a flared lamp housing at the other. A reflector fits within the lamp housing, and a bulb rests in the reflector.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 13, 1998
    Date of Patent: January 23, 2001
    Assignee: Brasscorp Ltd.
    Inventors: Jack Brass, Thomas M. Lemons
  • Patent number: 5804822
    Abstract: A lamp system is for use in non-destructive testing to illuminate luminescent materials, such as fluorescent dyes. The lamp system has a control unit and a lamp. The lamp has a bulb and a filter. The bulb generates at least a first wavelength of invisible energy and the filter limits other visible wavelength light from the lamp. The lamp has a handle with a trigger. The control unit pulses the lamp on and off when the trigger is depressed. The luminescent material absorbs the first wavelength of energy and pulses in response when the lamp illuminates the material. The system can be AC or DC operated. It can be operated from an automotive battery.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 9, 1996
    Date of Patent: September 8, 1998
    Assignee: Brasscorp. Ltd.
    Inventors: Jack Brass, Steven Goldfarb
  • Patent number: 5789911
    Abstract: A polarity testing probe has a prod, a handle, an end cap, a wire, a cavity, first and second testing contacts, and a LED cartridge assembly. The prod extends from the handle. The end cap encloses the cavity within the handle. The handle is transparent through to the cavity. The wire extends from the end cap outside of the handle to a clamp. The first and second testing contacts are in the cavity and oppose one another. The first test contact is electrically connected to the prod. The second test contact is electrically connected to the wire. The assembly fits into the cavity with first and second assembly contacts to contact the first and second test contacts, respectively. The assembly has one LED connected to conduct and illuminate in one direction between the prod and the wire. The assembly has a second LED connected to conduct and illuminate in the opposite direction between the prod and the wire. The assembly has a transparent holder with wells to receive the LEDs.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 6, 1997
    Date of Patent: August 4, 1998
    Assignee: Brasscorp. Ltd.
    Inventor: Jack Brass
  • Patent number: 5673722
    Abstract: A liquid injector has a tubular body surrounding and shielding a glass tube. The body and tube are sealed at opposing ends by a valve coupler and an end fill cap, each with there own O-ring seals. There are three openings through the body to allow for viewing of the contents of the tube, and to allow for light to pass into the tube. The injector is connected at the valve coupler through a hose and an on-off valve to the low side of an air conditioning system. It is connected through the end fill cap to a refrigerant charging system. The valve is shut off and the end fill cap is removed. The body is held upright and the liquid to be injected is poured into the glass tube. The fill end cap is replaced and the valve turned on. The charging system propels the liquid into the air conditioning system. The tube can be viewed through the openings to determined that a sufficient quantity of the liquid has been propelled from the injector.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 8, 1995
    Date of Patent: October 7, 1997
    Assignee: Brasscorp. Ltd.
    Inventor: Jack Brass
  • Patent number: 5460902
    Abstract: A temperature responsive tester for measuring the voltage of a voltage source includes a temperature responsive display and an electrical element thermally coupled with the temperature responsive display for heating the temperature responsive display when a voltage exceeding a predetermined threshold level is impressed across the electrical element. Other embodiments of a voltage tester are disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 18, 1993
    Date of Patent: October 24, 1995
    Inventors: Robert Parker, Jack Brass
  • Patent number: 5389470
    Abstract: A temperature responsive tester for measuring the voltage of a voltage source includes a temperature responsive display and an electrical element thermally coupled with the temperature responsive display for heating the temperature responsive display when a voltage exceeding a predetermined threshold level is impressed across the electrical element. Other embodiments of a voltage tester are disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 7, 1993
    Date of Patent: February 14, 1995
    Inventors: Robert Parker, Jack Brass
  • Patent number: 4427379
    Abstract: An improved heat treatment fixture is disclosed formed in a tubular frame network structure composed of mating plural cylindrical tubings segments and cast couplings which are interconnected by pins to permit moderate movement within the frame network structure during the heat treatment process, and thereby. relieve thermal stresses developed within a fixture. The tubing frame network structure renders the fixture lightweight and is adapted to permit multiple fixtures to be rapidly linked together in an end to end orientation to vary the size and capacity of the fixture. The fixture is further constructed to allow rapid repair by the end user to prolong the useful life of the fixture and includes a part tray which is replaceable directly within the field.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 5, 1982
    Date of Patent: January 24, 1984
    Inventors: Reginald F. Duran, Jack Brass