Patents by Inventor Lee J. Erickson
Lee J. Erickson 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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Publication number: 20170191716Abstract: A transport refrigeration system (TRS) and method of controlling temperature using an unloader manifold. The TRS includes a heat transfer circuit, the heat transfer circuit includes a compressor with a first cylinder bank and a second cylinder bank, and an unloader manifold with a first end connected to the first and second cylinder bank and a second end connected to a hot gas line in the heat transfer circuit. The first and second cylinder banks and the hot gas line are in fluid communication via the unloader manifold such that a heat transfer fluid can flow therethrough. The TRS further includes an unloader discharge controller to unload, via the unloader manifold, heat transfer fluid from the first cylinder bank to a first discharge level.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2016Publication date: July 6, 2017Inventors: Daniel L. PRICE, Panayu Robert SRICHAI, Lee J. ERICKSON
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Patent number: 6467287Abstract: A compressor and oil separator assembly for compressing a fluid includes a suction end, a discharge end, and first and second rotors rotatably mounted between the suction and discharge ends. A discharge line communicates with the discharge end, and an oil separator communicates with the discharge line. An oil sump communicates with the oil separator and an oil supply line communicates between the oil sump and the rotors. A bleed line selectively communicates between the discharge line and the oil supply line for equalizing a pressure differential between the suction end and the discharge end without causing substantial backward rotation of the rotors or displacement of oil to the rotors through the oil supply line. Preferably, the assembly further includes a valve that defines a portion of the discharge line and is also coupled to the bleed line.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2001Date of Patent: October 22, 2002Assignee: Thermo King CorporationInventors: Lars Ivan Sjoholm, Lee J. Erickson, Dean William Osterman
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Publication number: 20020035839Abstract: A compressor and oil separator assembly for compressing a fluid includes a suction end, a discharge end, and first and second rotors rotatably mounted between the suction and discharge ends. A discharge line communicates with the discharge end, and an oil separator communicates with the discharge line. An oil sump communicates with the oil separator and an oil supply line communicates between the oil sump and the rotors. A bleed line selectively communicates between the discharge line and the oil supply line for equalizing a pressure differential between the suction end and the discharge end without causing substantial backward rotation of the rotors or displacement of oil to the rotors through the oil supply line. Preferably, the assembly further includes a valve that defines a portion of the discharge line and is also coupled to the bleed line.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2001Publication date: March 28, 2002Applicant: Thermo King CorporationInventors: Lars Ivan Sjoholm, Lee J. Erickson, Dean William Osterman
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Patent number: 5477695Abstract: A refrigeration system of the type having an economizer cycle is provided with a null cycle, in addition to heating and cooling cycles, without shutting a compressor prime mover down, to preserve air flow in a conditioned space. First, second and third controllable valves respectively: (1) select main and auxiliary condensers, (2) open and close a liquid line, and (3) open and close a line which provides a warm liquid to an economizer heat exchanger. The valves are controlled in at least one predetermined open/close pattern during a null cycle, and preferably in a plurality of selectable predetermined open/close patterns, to provide a null cycle at any instant which substantially matches the net heat gain or loss taking place in the conditioned space. Thus, the temperature of the served space will be more apt to remain in a null temperature range close to set point, providing smoother and more accurate control over the temperature of the conditioned space for longer shelf life of perishables stored therein.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 1995Date of Patent: December 26, 1995Assignee: Thermo King CorporationInventors: Lars I. Sjoholm, Sung L. Kwon, David H. Taylor, Lee J. Erickson, Peter W. Freund
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Patent number: 5465586Abstract: A refrigeration system of the type having an economizer cycle is provided with a null cycle, in addition to heating and cooling cycles, without shutting a compressor prime mover down, to preserve air flow in a conditioned space. First, second and third controllable valves respectively: (1) select main and auxiliary condensers, (2) open and close a liquid line, and (3) open and close a line which provides a warm liquid to an economizer heat exchanger. The valves are controlled in at least one predetermined open/close pattern during a null cycle, and preferably in a plurality of selectable predetermined open/close patterns, to provide a null cycle at any instant which substantially matches the net heat gain or loss taking place in the conditioned space. Thus, the temperature of the served space will be more apt to remain in a null temperature range close to set point, providing smoother and more accurate control over the temperature of the conditioned space for longer shelf life of perishables stored therein.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 1995Date of Patent: November 14, 1995Assignee: ThermoKing CorporationInventors: Lars I. Sjoholm, Sung L. Kwon, David H. Taylor, Lee J. Erickson, Peter W. Freund
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Patent number: 5465587Abstract: A refrigeration system of the type having an economizer cycle is provided with a null cycle, in addition to heating and cooling cycles, without shutting a compressor prime mover down, to preserve air flow in a conditioned space. First, second and third controllable valves respectively: (1) select main and auxiliary condensers, (2) open and close a liquid line, and (3) open and close a line which provides a warm liquid to an economizer heat exchanger. The valves are controlled in at least one predetermined open/close pattern during a null cycle, and preferably in a plurality of selectable predetermined open/close patterns, to provide a null cycle at any instant which substantially matches the net heat gain or loss taking place in the conditioned space. Thus, the temperature of the served space will be more apt to remain in a null temperature range close to set point, providing smoother and more accurate control over the temperature of the conditioned space for longer shelf life of perishables stored therein.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 1995Date of Patent: November 14, 1995Assignee: Thermo King CorporationInventors: Lars I. Sjoholm, Sung L. Kwon, David H. Taylor, Lee J. Erickson, Peter W. Freund
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Patent number: 5452994Abstract: A refrigerant compressor having a cylinder assembly which includes a piston mounted for reciprocal movement within a cylinder to provide suction and compression strokes which respectively introduce and compress a refrigerant vapor which may have entrained compressor lubricant. The piston includes a suction ring valve which is operated by pressure differentials during the suction and compression strokes to cause the suction ring valve to contact predetermined end surfaces of a predetermined end portion of the piston during the compression stroke and thereby close a refrigerant vapor supply opening surrounded by the predetermined end surfaces, and to cause the suction ring valve to lift from the predetermined end surfaces of the piston during the suction stroke to open the refrigerant vapor supply opening and introduce refrigerant vapor into a compression chamber of the cylinder assembly.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1994Date of Patent: September 26, 1995Assignee: Thermo King CorporationInventor: Lee J. Erickson
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Patent number: 5410889Abstract: A refrigeration system of the type having an economizer cycle is provided with a null cycle, in addition to heating and cooling cycles, without shutting a compressor prime mover down, to preserve air flow in a conditioned space. First, second and third controllable valves respectively: (1) select main and auxiliary condensers, (2) open and close a liquid line, and (3) open and close a line which provides a warm liquid to an economizer heat exchanger. The valves are controlled in at least one predetermined open/close pattern during a null cycle, and preferably in a plurality of selectable predetermined open/close patterns, to provide a null cycle at any instant which substantially matches the net heat gain or loss taking place in the conditioned space. Thus, the temperature of the served space will be more apt to remain in a null temperature range close to set point, providing smoother and more accurate control over the temperature of the conditioned space for longer shelf life of perishables stored therein.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 1994Date of Patent: May 2, 1995Assignee: Thermo King CorporationInventors: Lars I. Sjoholm, Lee J. Erickson, Peter W. Freund
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Patent number: 5408836Abstract: A refrigeration system of the type having an economizer cycle is provided with a null cycle, in addition to heating and cooling cycles, without shutting a compressor prime mover down, to preserve air flow in a conditioned space. First, second and third controllable valves respectively: (1) select main and auxiliary condensers, (2) open and close a liquid line, and (3) open and close a line which provides a warm liquid to an economizer heat exchanger. The valves are controlled in at least one predetermined open/close pattern during a null cycle, and preferably in a plurality of selectable predetermined open/close patterns, to provide a null cycle at any instant which substantially matches the net heat gain or loss taking place in the conditioned space. Thus, the temperature of the served space will be more apt to remain in a null temperature range close to set point, providing smoother and more accurate control over the temperature of the conditioned space for longer shelf life of perishables stored therein.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 1994Date of Patent: April 25, 1995Assignee: Thermo King CorporationInventors: Lars I. Sjoholm, Sung L. Kwon, David H. Taylor, Lee J. Erickson, Peter W. Freund
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Patent number: 5400609Abstract: A refrigeration system of the type having an economizer cycle is provided with a null cycle, in addition to heating and cooling cycles, without shutting a compressor prime mover down, to preserve air flow in a conditioned space. First, second and third controllable valves respectively: (1) select main and auxiliary condensers, (2) open and close a liquid line, and (3) open and close a line which provides a warm liquid to an economizer heat exchanger. The valves are controlled in at least one predetermined open/close pattern during a null cycle, and preferably in a plurality of selectable predetermined open/close patterns, to provide a null cycle at any instant which substantially matches the net heat gain or loss taking place in the conditioned space. Thus, the temperature of the served space will be more apt to remain in a null temperature range close to set point, providing smoother and more accurate control over the temperature of the conditioned space for longer shelf life of perishables stored therein.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 1994Date of Patent: March 28, 1995Assignee: Thermo King CorporationInventors: Lars I. Sjoholm, Sung L. Kwon, Lee J. Erickson
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Patent number: 5246357Abstract: An oil flooded screw compressor including suction, rotor, and discharge sections having suction, intermediate pressure, and discharge ports, respectively, and an oil sump. The discharge section includes radially spaced internal and external housings, with the internal housing receiving an oil-gas stream from the rotor section. A filter is disposed to surround the internal housing, with the filter including a cylindrical, foraminate body portion, an end wall, and a filter pad against the end wall. The oil-gas stream from the rotor section exits the inner housing, via an opening which forms part of a first stage of oil removal. The oil-gas stream strikes the filter pad, removing oil as the oil-gas stream is forced to turn 90 degrees to exit the filter through the foraminate body portion, which also removes oil. The filter functions as second and third stages of oil removal.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 1992Date of Patent: September 21, 1993Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Corp.Inventors: Lars I. Sjoholm, Lee J. Erickson, Dean W. Osterman
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Patent number: 5228301Abstract: A refrigeration system of the type having an economizer cycle is provided with a null cycle, in addition to heating and cooling cycles, without shutting a compressor prime mover down, to preserve air flow in a conditioned space. First, second and third controllable valves respectively: (1) select main and auxiliary condensers, (2) open and close a liquid line, and (3) open and close a line which provides a warm liquid to an economizer heat exchanger. The valves are controlled in at least one predetermined open/close pattern during a null cycle, and preferably in a plurality of selectable predetermined open/close patterns, to provide a null cycle at any instant which substantially matches the net heat gain or loss taking place in the conditioned space. Thus, the temperature of the served space will be more apt to remain in a null temperature range close to set point, providing smoother and more accurate control over the temperature of the conditioned space for longer shelf life of perishables stored therein.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 1992Date of Patent: July 20, 1993Assignee: Thermo King CorporationInventors: Lars I. Sjoholm, Peter W. Freund, Sung L. Kwon, Lowell B. Naley, Lee J. Erickson, David H. Taylor
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Patent number: 5174123Abstract: Methods and apparatus for eliminating the need for a float valve in a flash tank of a refrigeration system having an economizer cycle, improving stationary refrigeration systems and permitting a flash tank instead of a heat exchanger to be used in a transport refrigeration system having an economizer cycle. The refrigeration system includes a refrigerant compressor, a condenser, and an evaporator, with the flash tank being disposed between the condenser and evaporator. A liquid sub-cooling valve is disposed between the condenser and flash tank. The liquid sub-cooling valve opens and closes to maintain a desired degree of sub-cooling, with the liquid sub-cooling valve thus controlling refrigerant flow into the flash tank. Refrigerant flow out of the flash tank to the evaporator is controlled by a suction superheat thermostatic expansion valve. In a preferred embodiment, liquid leaving the flash tank is sub-cooled before entering the expansion valve.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 1991Date of Patent: December 29, 1992Assignee: Thermo King CorporationInventor: Lee J. Erickson
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Patent number: 4735055Abstract: A method of operating a transport refrigeration system having a six cylinder compressor and a prime mover operable at a selected one of low and high speeds, to control the temperature of a served space by cooling and hot gas heating modes. Below a set point temperature 100, system heating capacity is controlled at the low compressor speed by the step 127 of unloading compressor cylinders and the step 129 of reloading compressor cylinders. A temperature rise of the served space above a set point temperature 106 controls cooling capacity by a combination of alternative steps 135, 137, 139, 141, and 143 which may or may not change the number of loaded compressor cylinders, and may or may not change compressor speed, based upon two predetermined trigger events which relate to what the temperature of the served space does relative to time 136 and 142, a set point temperature 106, and a temperature 108 above set point which is normally associated with a change in compressor speed.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1987Date of Patent: April 5, 1988Assignee: Thermo King CorporationInventors: David H. Taylor, Lee J. Erickson, Leland L. Howland