Patents by Inventor James Kosmyna
James Kosmyna 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).
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Patent number: 11213774Abstract: An integrated process and system for the cleaning of any body of water in need of periodic cleaning, including but not limited to a swimming pool or spa. A submersible water filtration apparatus comprises a housing unit, an impeller driven by an electric motor powered by batteries, an inlet where fluid, such as water, is drawn inwards into the submersible water filtration apparatus, an outlet for returning filtered water into the body of water, and at least one filter zone.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2020Date of Patent: January 4, 2022Assignee: Water Tech, LLCInventors: Guy Erlich, John Many, Jon Elmaleh, Curtis Elliott, Daniel Camisi, Thomas Lorys, James Kosmyna
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Patent number: 11091925Abstract: An electric-powered submersible vacuum cleaner for filtering water in a pool includes a base with an inlet port extending therethrough. A plurality of wheels extends from the lower surface of the base to facilitate movement of the cleaner over a surface of the pool. An impeller coaxially aligned with the inlet draws water and debris from the pool surface. An electric-powered drive train is coupled to the cleaner and configured to rotate the impeller. A discharge conduit in fluid communication with the inlet extends substantially normal with respect to the upper surface of the base and circumscribes the impeller to direct the flow of water/debris drawn through the inlet by the impeller. A filter mounted over the discharge conduit filters the debris from the drawn water and passes filtered water into the pool. A handle configured to facilitate manual movement of the cleaner over the pool surface.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2018Date of Patent: August 17, 2021Assignee: WATER TECHNOLOGY LLCInventors: Guy Erlich, James Kosmyna, Thomas Lorys, John A. Many, Jonathan Elmaleh, Curtis Elliott
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Patent number: 11053701Abstract: An electric-powered submersible pool cleaner includes a base, discharge conduit, and outwardly extending flange. The base includes an inlet port, and the discharge conduit extends upwardly from the base and circumscribes the inlet port and a portion of an electric-powered impeller to direct the flow of water and debris drawn through the inlet. The outwardly extending flange extends from an upper portion of the discharge conduit and secures a filter to filter debris and pass clean water back into the pool. The impeller includes one or more blades having leading and trailing edges and is set at a height such that the leading edges of the blades are positioned to extend into the discharge conduit below a lower portion of the outwardly extending flange and the trailing edges of the blades extend above the lower portion of the outwardly extending flange. A handle provides maneuverability of the cleaner.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2018Date of Patent: July 6, 2021Assignee: Water Technology, LLCInventors: Guy Erlich, James Kosmyna, John A. Many, Jonathan Elmaleh, Curtis Elliott
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Publication number: 20200222833Abstract: An integrated process and system for the cleaning of any body of water in need of periodic cleaning, including but not limited to a swimming pool or spa. A submersible water filtration apparatus comprises a housing unit, an impeller driven by an electric motor powered by batteries, an inlet where fluid, such as water, is drawn inwards into the submersible water filtration apparatus, an outlet for returning filtered water into the body of water, and at least one filter zone.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2020Publication date: July 16, 2020Inventors: Guy Erlich, John Many, Jon Elmaleh, Curtis Elliott, Daniel Camisi, Thomas Lorys, James Kosmyna
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Patent number: 10625188Abstract: An integrated process and system for the cleaning of any body of water in need of periodic cleaning, including but not limited to a swimming pool or spa. A submersible water filtration apparatus comprises a housing unit, an impeller driven by an electric motor powered by batteries, an inlet where fluid, such as water, is drawn inwards into the submersible water filtration apparatus, an outlet for returning filtered water into the body of water, and at least one filter zone.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2018Date of Patent: April 21, 2020Assignee: Water Tech, LLCInventors: Guy Erlich, John Many, Jon Elmaleh, Curtis Elliott, Daniel Camisi, Thomas Lorys, James Kosmyna
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Publication number: 20200061502Abstract: An integrated process and system for the cleaning of any body of water in need of periodic cleaning, including but not limited to a swimming pool or spa. A submersible water filtration apparatus comprises a housing unit, an impeller driven by an electric motor powered by batteries, an inlet where fluid, such as water, is drawn inwards into the submersible water filtration apparatus, an outlet for returning filtered water into the body of water, and at least one filter zone.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2018Publication date: February 27, 2020Inventors: Guy Erlich, John Many, Jon Elmaleh, Curtis Elliott, Daniel Camisi, Thomas Lorys, James Kosmyna
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Patent number: 10349637Abstract: A hand-held submersible aquarium power cleaner for cleaning debris from an aquarium, includes an elongated housing having an intake compartment and a filtering compartment therein. A nozzle is positioned at a front end of the housing and is in fluid communication with the intake compartment, wherein a selectively openable channel is provided between the intake compartment and the filter compartment. A filter is disposed in fluid communication with the filter compartment. A water pump assembly has an impeller rotatably connected to an electric motor, wherein the impeller is in fluid communication with the intake compartment. A power switch controls power to the electric motor so that rotation of the impeller draws aquarium water and debris through the nozzle and into the filtering compartment, where the debris is captured and retained by the filter and cleansed water is discharged into the aquarium.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2017Date of Patent: July 16, 2019Assignee: WATER TECHNOLOGY LLCInventors: Guy Erlich, John A. Many, Thomas Lorys, Jonathan Elmaleh, Curtis Elliott, James Kosmyna
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Patent number: 10214932Abstract: Robotic apparatus cleans swimming pools and has road and pulley wheels with belts thereon, on opposite sides and drive motors that rotate a wheel on each side to move the frame along a pool surface. Pairs of outside wheels have friction surfaces to engage pool surfaces to also moving the frame. Forward and rearward brush assemblies are driven to brush the pool surface. Oppositely facing and angled duck bill valves allow water into free volumes in the frame and are covered by a filter bag for filtering out debris under the action of a dual pump assembly that pumps water out through a pair of outlet opening in a top of the frame. A computer processor controls the drive motors and pump assembly to move the frame along programmed paths and rechargeable batteries power the drive motors, pump assembly and computer processor.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2016Date of Patent: February 26, 2019Assignee: WATER TECHNOLOGY, LLCInventors: Guy Erlich, John Many, Jon Elmaleh, James Kosmyna, Curtis Elliott, Thomas Lorys, Daniel Camisi
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Publication number: 20190032354Abstract: An electric-powered submersible vacuum cleaner for filtering water in a pool includes a base with an inlet port extending therethrough. A plurality of wheels extends from the lower surface of the base to facilitate movement of the cleaner over a surface of the pool. An impeller coaxially aligned with the inlet draws water and debris from the pool surface. An electric-powered drive train is coupled to the cleaner and configured to rotate the impeller. A discharge conduit in fluid communication with the inlet extends substantially normal with respect to the upper surface of the base and circumscribes the impeller to direct the flow of water/debris drawn through the inlet by the impeller. A filter mounted over the discharge conduit filters the debris from the drawn water and passes filtered water into the pool. A handle configured to facilitate manual movement of the cleaner over the pool surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2018Publication date: January 31, 2019Inventors: Guy ERLICH, James KOSMYNA, Thomas LORYS, John A. MANY, Jonathan ELMALEH, Curtis ELLIOTT
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Publication number: 20190032355Abstract: An electric-powered submersible pool cleaner includes a base, discharge conduit, and outwardly extending flange. The base includes an inlet port, and the discharge conduit extends upwardly from the base and circumscribes the inlet port and a portion of an electric-powered impeller to direct the flow of water and debris drawn through the inlet. The outwardly extending flange extends from an upper portion of the discharge conduit and secures a filter to filter debris and pass clean water back into the pool. The impeller includes one or more blades having leading and trailing edges and is set at a height such that the leading edges of the blades are positioned to extend into the discharge conduit below a lower portion of the outwardly extending flange and the trailing edges of the blades extend above the lower portion of the outwardly extending flange. A handle provides maneuverability of the cleaner.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2018Publication date: January 31, 2019Inventors: Guy ERLICH, James KOSMYNA, John A. MANY, Jonathan ELMALEH, Curtis ELLIOTT
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Patent number: 10094130Abstract: An electric-powered submersible vacuum cleaner for filtering water in a pool includes a base with an inlet port extending therethrough. A plurality of wheels extends from the lower surface of the base to facilitate movement of the cleaner over a surface of the pool. An impeller coaxially aligned with the inlet draws water and debris from the pool surface. An electric-powered drive train is coupled to the cleaner and configured to rotate the impeller. A discharge conduit in fluid communication with the inlet extends substantially normal with respect to the upper surface of the base and circumscribes the impeller to direct the flow of water/debris drawn through the inlet by the impeller. A filter mounted over the discharge conduit filters the debris from the drawn water and passes filtered water into the pool. A rotatable handle is attached to and facilitates manual movement of the cleaner over the pool surface.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2013Date of Patent: October 9, 2018Assignee: Water Technology, LLCInventors: Guy Erlich, James Kosmyna, John Many, Jonathan Elmaleh, Curtis Elliott
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Publication number: 20180027780Abstract: A hand-held submersible aquarium power cleaner for cleaning debris from an aquarium, includes an elongated housing having an intake compartment and a filtering compartment therein. A nozzle is positioned at a front end of the housing and is in fluid communication with the intake compartment, wherein a selectively openable channel is provided between the intake compartment and the filter compartment. A filter is disposed in fluid communication with the filter compartment. A water pump assembly has an impeller rotatably connected to an electric motor, wherein the impeller is in fluid communication with the intake compartment. A power switch controls power to the electric motor so that rotation of the impeller draws aquarium water and debris through the nozzle and into the filtering compartment, where the debris is captured and retained by the filter and cleansed water is discharged into the aquarium.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2017Publication date: February 1, 2018Inventors: Guy ERLICH, John A. MANY, Thomas LORYS, Jonathan ELMALEH, Curtis ELLIOTT, James KOSMYNA
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Publication number: 20160340922Abstract: Robotic apparatus cleans swimming pools and has road and pulley wheels with belts thereon, on opposite sides and drive motors that rotate a wheel on each side to move the frame along a pool surface. Pairs of outside wheels have friction surfaces to engage pool surfaces to also moving the frame. Forward and rearward brush assemblies are driven to brush the pool surface. Oppositely facing and angled duck bill valves allow water into free volumes in the frame and are covered by a filter bag for filtering out debris under the action of a dual pump assembly that pumps water out through a pair of outlet opening in a top of the frame. A computer processor controls the drive motors and pump assembly to move the frame along programmed paths and rechargeable batteries power the drive motors, pump assembly and computer processor.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2016Publication date: November 24, 2016Applicant: WATER TECHNOLOGY, LLCInventors: Guy Erlich, John Many, Jon Elmaleh, James Kosmyna, Curtis Elliott, Thomas Lorys, Daniel Camisi
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Patent number: 9399877Abstract: Robotic apparatus cleans swimming pools and has road and pulley wheels with belts thereon, on opposite sides and drive motors that rotate a wheel on each side to move the frame along a pool surface. Pairs of outside wheels have friction surfaces to engage pool surfaces to also moving the frame. Forward and rearward brush assemblies are driven to brush the pool surface. Oppositely facing and angled duck bill valves allow water into free volumes in the frame and are covered by a filter bag for filtering out debris under the action of a dual pump assembly that pumps water out through a pair of outlet opening in a top of the frame. A computer processor controls the drive motors and pump assembly to move the frame along programmed paths and rechargeable batteries power the drive motors, pump assembly and computer processor.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2014Date of Patent: July 26, 2016Assignee: WATER TECH, LLCInventors: Guy Erlich, John Many, Jon Emaleh, James Kosmyna, Curtis Elliott, Thomas Lorys, Daniel Camisi
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Publication number: 20160145884Abstract: Robotic apparatus cleans swimming pools and has road and pulley wheels with belts thereon, on opposite sides and drive motors that rotate a wheel on each side to move the frame along a pool surface. Pairs of outside wheels have friction surfaces to engage pool surfaces to also moving the frame. Forward and rearward brush assemblies are driven to brush the pool surface. Oppositely facing and angled duck bill valves allow water into free volumes in the frame and are covered by a filter bag for filtering out debris under the action of a dual pump assembly that pumps water out through a pair of outlet opening in a top of the frame. A computer processor controls the drive motors and pump assembly to move the frame along programmed paths and rechargeable batteries power the drive motors, pump assembly and computer processor.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2014Publication date: May 26, 2016Applicant: Water Tech, LLCInventors: Guy ERLICH, John MANY, Jonathan EMALEH, James KOSMYNA, Curtis ELLIOTT, Thomas LORYS, Daniel CAMISI
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Publication number: 20150128361Abstract: An electric-powered submersible vacuum cleaner for filtering water in a pool includes a base with an inlet port extending therethrough. A plurality of wheels extends from the lower surface of the base to facilitate movement of the cleaner over a surface of the pool. An impeller coaxially aligned with the inlet draws water and debris from the pool surface. An electric-powered drive train is coupled to the cleaner and configured to rotate the impeller. A discharge conduit in fluid communication with the inlet extends substantially normal with respect to the upper surface of the base and circumscribes the impeller to direct the flow of water/debris drawn through the inlet by the impeller. A filter mounted over the discharge conduit filters the debris from the drawn water and passes filtered water into the pool. A rotatable handle is attached to and facilitates manual movement of the cleaner over the pool surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2013Publication date: May 14, 2015Applicant: Water Tech LLCInventors: Guy ERLICH, James KOSMYNA, John MANY, Jonathan ELMALEH, Curtis ELLIOTT
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Patent number: D713110Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2013Date of Patent: September 9, 2014Assignee: Water Tech LLCInventors: Guy Erlich, Jon Elmaleh, James Kosmyna
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Patent number: D720101Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2013Date of Patent: December 23, 2014Assignee: Water Tech LLCInventors: Guy Erlich, Jon Elmaleh, James Kosmyna
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Patent number: D746522Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2013Date of Patent: December 29, 2015Assignee: Water Technology, LLCInventors: Guy Erlich, James Kosmyna, John Many, Jonathan Elmaleh, Curtis Elliott
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Patent number: D813478Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2016Date of Patent: March 20, 2018Assignee: WATER TECHNOLOGY LLC.Inventors: Guy Erlich, John A. Many, Thomas Lorys, Jonathan Elmaleh, Curtis Elliot, James Kosmyna