Patents by Inventor Jens Bolleyer
Jens Bolleyer 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: 11846450Abstract: A tankless electric water heater system including a heating chamber having an inlet at a first end and an outlet at a second end, a heating element connected to the heating chamber, a first temperature sensor disposed near the first end of the heating chamber, a second temperature sensor disposed near the second end of the heating chamber, a flow sensor configured to detect a flow of water and disposed near the heating chamber, and a controller connected to the first and second temperature sensors, the flow sensor, and the heating element. The controller is configured to have a set point temperature, to detect temperature and flow data from the first and second temperature sensors, and the flow sensor, and to provide as output a power setting to the heating element.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2020Date of Patent: December 19, 2023Assignee: Rheem Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Christopher Mark Hayden, Eric Robert Jurczyszak, Sergiu Gabriel Mihu, Richard Joseph Corcoran, Jens Bolleyer, Jeffrey Dean Hankins
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Patent number: 11641982Abstract: The disclosed technology includes a portable hand washing station having a sink with an atomizing nozzle that can provide an ultra-low flow of atomized liquid. The atomizing nozzle can reduce consumption of water and reduce the required supply of power for adequate operation of a heating device and a pump of the portable hand washing station. The heating device can include insulation, such that the heating device can provide heated water during an extended operation period.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2021Date of Patent: May 9, 2023Assignee: Rheem Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Christopher M. Hayden, Harsha Satyanarayana, Jens Bolleyer, Atilhan Manay, Andrew David Zortman, Travis Miller
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Publication number: 20210378454Abstract: The disclosed technology includes a portable hand washing station having a sink with an atomizing nozzle that can provide an ultra-low flow of atomized liquid. The atomizing nozzle can reduce consumption of water and reduce the required supply of power for adequate operation of a heating device and a pump of the portable hand washing station. The heating device can include insulation, such that the heating device can provide heated water during an extended operation period.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2021Publication date: December 9, 2021Inventors: Christopher M. Hayden, Harsha Satyanarayana, Jens Bolleyer, Atilhan Manay, Andy Zortman, Travis Miller
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Publication number: 20200278132Abstract: A tankless electric water heater system including a heating chamber having an inlet at a first end and an outlet at a second end, a heating element connected to the heating chamber, a first temperature sensor disposed near the first end of the heating chamber, a second temperature sensor disposed near the second end of the heating chamber, a flow sensor configured to detect a flow of water and disposed near the heating chamber, and a controller connected to the first and second temperature sensors, the flow sensor, and the heating element. The controller is configured to have a set point temperature, to detect temperature and flow data from the first and second temperature sensors, and the flow sensor, and to provide as output a power setting to the heating element.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2020Publication date: September 3, 2020Inventors: Christopher Mark Hayden, Eric Robert Jurczyszak, Sergiu Gabriel Mihu, Richard Joseph Corcoran, Jens Bolleyer, Jeffrey Dean Hankins
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Patent number: 10655890Abstract: A tankless electric water heater system including a heating chamber having an inlet at a first end and an outlet at a second end, a heating element connected to the heating chamber, a first temperature sensor disposed near the first end of the heating chamber, a second temperature sensor disposed near the second end of the heating chamber, a flow sensor configured to detect a flow of water and disposed near the heating chamber, and a controller connected to the first and second temperature sensors, the flow sensor, and the heating element. The controller is configured to have a set point temperature, to detect temperature and flow data from the first and second temperature sensors, and the flow sensor, and to provide as output a power setting to the heating element.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2017Date of Patent: May 19, 2020Assignee: EEMAX, INC.Inventors: Christopher Mark Hayden, Eric Robert Jurczyszak, Sergiu Gabriel Mihu, Richard Joseph Corcoran, Jens Bolleyer, Jeffrey Dean Hankins
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Publication number: 20170268800Abstract: A tankless electric water heater system including a heating chamber having an inlet at a first end and an outlet at a second end, a heating element connected to the heating chamber, a first temperature sensor disposed near the first end of the heating chamber, a second temperature sensor disposed near the second end of the heating chamber, a flow sensor configured to detect a flow of water and disposed near the heating chamber, and a controller connected to the first and second temperature sensors, the flow sensor, and the heating element. The controller is configured to have a set point temperature, to detect temperature and flow data from the first and second temperature sensors, and the flow sensor, and to provide as output a power setting to the heating element.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2017Publication date: September 21, 2017Applicant: EEMAX, INC.Inventors: Christopher Mark HAYDEN, Eric Robert Jurczyszak, Sergiu Gabriel Mihu, Richard Joseph Corcoran, Jens Bolleyer, Jeffrey Dean Hankins
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Patent number: 9702585Abstract: A tankless electric water heater system including a heating chamber having an inlet at a first end and an outlet at a second end, a heating element connected to the heating chamber, a first temperature sensor disposed near the first end of the heating chamber, a second temperature sensor disposed near the second end of the heating chamber, a flow sensor configured to detect a flow of water and disposed near the heating chamber, and a controller connected to the first and second temperature sensors, the flow sensor, and the heating element. The controller is configured to have a set point temperature, to detect temperature and flow data from the first and second temperature sensors, and the flow sensor, and to provide as output a power setting to the heating element.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2015Date of Patent: July 11, 2017Assignee: EEMAX, INC.Inventors: Christopher Mark Hayden, Eric Robert Jurczyszak, Sergiu Gabriel Mihu, Richard Joseph Corcoran, Jens Bolleyer, Jeffrey Dean Hankins
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Publication number: 20160178234Abstract: A tankless electric water heater system including a heating chamber having an inlet at a first end and an outlet at a second end, a heating element connected to the heating chamber, a first temperature sensor disposed near the first end of the heating chamber, a second temperature sensor disposed near the second end of the heating chamber, a flow sensor configured to detect a flow of water and disposed near the heating chamber, and a controller connected to the first and second temperature sensors, the flow sensor, and the heating element. The controller is configured to have a set point temperature, to detect temperature and flow data from the first and second temperature sensors, and the flow sensor, and to provide as output a power setting to the heating element.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2015Publication date: June 23, 2016Applicant: EEMAX, INC.Inventors: Christopher Mark HAYDEN, Eric Robert JURCZYSZAK, Sergiu Gabriel MIHU, Richard Joseph CORCORAN, Jens BOLLEYER, Jeffrey Dean HANKINS
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Patent number: 7423215Abstract: A device (100) for receiving electrical components and wiring and adapted for mounting between adjacent studs of a wall structure, the device (100) includes means forming a composite chamber and having a box (100) with parallel, spaced apart right and left side panels (102, 103) for attachment to studs and spaced apart top and bottom panels (104, 105) having ends joined to ends of the right and left panels (102, 103) and arranged so as to form a housing chamber (112) at least partially forming the composite chamber. At least one framework (225) is movable between a first position within the composite chamber and a second position outside the composite chamber, the one framework (225) being shaped and arranged to receive electrical components.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2002Date of Patent: September 9, 2008Assignee: GE Security, Inc.Inventors: Herman Cardenas, Jens Bolleyer, Jeffrey Wilson, Robert Marvin, Randolph Maxwell, Kevin Patin
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Publication number: 20060191697Abstract: An expandable structured wiring box (100) for managing and organizing wiring for household communications systems is disclosed. An adaptive trim ring (202) is provided for increasing internal space to allow for additional internal components. The trim ring (202) also hinges wall edges (208A, 208B) caused during installation of the box (100).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2002Publication date: August 31, 2006Inventors: Herman Cardenas, Jens Bolleyer, Jeffrey Wilson, Robert Marvin, Randolph Maxwell, Kevin Patin
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Publication number: 20060157264Abstract: An electrical box (100) for mounting between adjacent studs of a structural wall and having side panels (102, 103) defining spaced apart stress relief regions (182) each encompassing a mounting hole (184) and outwardly deflectable in response to actuation of a fastener through the hole (184) into penetrating engagement with a stud.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2002Publication date: July 20, 2006Inventors: Herman Cardenas, Jens Bolleyer, Jeffrey Wilson, Robert Marvin, Randolph Maxwell, Kevin Patin