Patents by Inventor Mario Romanin
Mario Romanin 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: 20210114055Abstract: A dispensing apparatus for dispensing a fluid includes a dispenser body having a fluid chamber that receives the fluid, an outlet disposed on the dispenser body and that fluidly communicates with the fluid chamber, and a shaft disposed within the fluid chamber. The shaft at least partially defines a variable passage for the fluid to move therethrough from the fluid chamber to the outlet. The dispensing apparatus transitions between a plurality of dispensing configurations, and the variable passage is defined to have a different dimension for each of the plurality of dispensing configurations.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2019Publication date: April 22, 2021Inventors: Mario ROMANIN, Rafael LEON, Mike BORDNER, Carl BARON
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Publication number: 20200318739Abstract: A pump follower for use in a container storing a material includes a body configured to be inserted into the container, the body having a material contacting surface configured to contact the material in the container and a peripheral surface substantially perpendicular to the material contacting surface. A groove is defined on the peripheral surface of the body and a sealing element is disposed in the groove and configured to slidably contact the container. The sealing element has a channel defined within, where the sealing element is configured to be compressed when the pump follower is inserted into the container, such that the channel decreases in size. A sealing element for use with a pump follower is also disclosed. The sealing element has a body has an outer surface, a first side, and a second side, and a channel defined within the sealing element body.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2018Publication date: October 8, 2020Inventor: Mario ROMANIN
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Patent number: 9372108Abstract: Apparatus for detecting powder flow along a powder flow path includes a light source and a light detector for detecting light from the light source directed across the powder flow path as powder flows through said powder flow path. A circuit receives the output from the light detector and determines an average or RMS of the signal received by the light detector. The circuit may determine whether there is flow or no flow of powder or whether there is a change in flow rate of powder. Preferably, the apparatus is used in combination with a dense phase powder pump, which causes the powder to flow in pulses from the pump outlet into the powder flow path. More preferably, the light source and detector are enclosed in a housing that is connected between the pump outlet and a powder feed hose which supplies powder to a spray gun or hopper.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2014Date of Patent: June 21, 2016Assignee: Nordson CorporationInventors: Mario Romanin, James M. Khoury, Joseph G. Schroeder, Jeffrey A. Perkins, Terrence M. Fulkerson
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Publication number: 20140245839Abstract: Apparatus for detecting powder flow along a powder flow path includes a light source and a light detector for detecting light from the light source directed across the powder flow path as powder flows through said powder flow path. A circuit receives the output from the light detector and determines an average or RMS of the signal received by the light detector. The circuit may determine whether there is flow or no flow of powder or whether there is a change in flow rate of powder. Preferably, the apparatus is used in combination with a dense phase powder pump, which causes the powder to flow in pulses from the pump outlet into the powder flow path. More preferably, the light source and detector are enclosed in a housing that is connected between the pump outlet and a powder feed hose which supplies powder to a spray gun or hopper.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2014Publication date: September 4, 2014Applicant: Nordson CorporationInventors: Mario Romanin, James M. Khoury, Joseph G. Schroeder, Jeffrey A. Perkins, Terrrence M. Fulkerson
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Patent number: 8767214Abstract: Apparatus for detecting powder flow along a powder flow path includes a light source and a light detector for detecting light from the light source directed across the powder flow path as powder flows through said powder flow path. A circuit receives the output from the light detector and determines an average or RMS of the signal received by the light detector. The circuit may determine whether there is flow or no flow of powder or whether there is a change in flow rate of powder. Preferably, the apparatus is used in combination with a dense phase powder pump, which causes the powder to flow in pulses from the pump outlet into the powder flow path. More preferably, the light source and detector are enclosed in a housing that is connected between the pump outlet and a powder feed hose which supplies powder to a spray gun or hopper.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2011Date of Patent: July 1, 2014Assignee: Nordson CorporationInventors: Mario Romanin, James M. Khoury, Joseph G. Schroeder, Jeffrey A. Perkins, Terrence M. Fulkerson
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Patent number: 8534505Abstract: Methods and apparatus for dispensing liquid material provide the option to dispense precise and repeatable quantities or volume of material over a wide range of viscosities. In one embodiment, a metering chamber is provided that can be filled and emptied at the same time so as to eliminate time delays between dispensing operations. The material may be under pressure and that pressure is used to fill and empty a metering chamber. In another embodiment, a control device is provided with a metering chamber wherein the control device operates to switch pressurized fluid between two passages to the metering chamber. In a more specific embodiment, the control device may be, for example, a valve, and more specifically in one embodiment a pneumatically actuated spool valve.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2009Date of Patent: September 17, 2013Assignee: Nordson CorporationInventors: Mario Romanin, Brian Burkley, Les Varga, Chuck Ganzer, Jeff Owen
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Publication number: 20130088716Abstract: Apparatus for detecting powder flow along a powder flow path includes a light source and a light detector for detecting light from the light source directed across the powder flow path as powder flows through said powder flow path. A circuit receives the output from the light detector and determines an average or RMS of the signal received by the light detector. The circuit may determine whether there is flow or no flow of powder or whether there is a change in flow rate of powder. Preferably, the apparatus is used in combination with a dense phase powder pump, which causes the powder to flow in pulses from the pump outlet into the powder flow path. More preferably, the light source and detector are enclosed in a housing that is connected between the pump outlet and a powder feed hose which supplies powder to a spray gun or hopper.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2011Publication date: April 11, 2013Applicant: NORDSON CORPORATIONInventors: Mario Romanin, James M. Khoury
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Publication number: 20110283878Abstract: A rotary pump is provided having a chamber arranged in a body and a displacement member disposed in the chamber for reciprocating therein. A drive member is used to move the displacement member within the chamber in response to relative rotation between the body and the drive member. A radial valve arrangement may be used to time when the chamber is in fluid communication with inlet and outlet ports on the pump.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2005Publication date: November 24, 2011Applicant: NORDSON CORPORATIONInventor: Mario Romanin
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Publication number: 20110064587Abstract: A low waste pump follower includes a platen and a perforated member. The platen has a bottom side defining a cavity and the perforated member covers the cavity. The pump follower is driven into a container of viscous material. Material is forced through the perforated member, into the cavity, and pumped to a dispenser. When the pump follower reaches the bottom of the container, it is retracted, and the residual material present in the cavity is retained by the perforated member.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2010Publication date: March 17, 2011Applicant: NORDSON CORPORATIONInventors: William Hoversten, Jerry Peters, Mario Romanin
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Publication number: 20100065585Abstract: Methods and apparatus for dispensing liquid material provide the option to dispense precise and repeatable quantities or volume of material over a wide range of viscosities. In one embodiment, a metering chamber is provided that can be filled and emptied at the same time so as to eliminate time delays between dispensing operations. The material may be under pressure and that pressure is used to fill and empty a metering chamber. In another embodiment, a control device is provided with a metering chamber wherein the control device operates to switch pressurized fluid between two passages to the metering chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2009Publication date: March 18, 2010Applicant: NORDSON CORPORATIONInventors: Mario Romanin, Brian Burkley, Les Varga, Chuck Ganzer, Jeff Owen
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Patent number: 7575633Abstract: Fluid dispensing apparatus uses positive displacement of the fluid for accurate metering of the quantity of liquid applied to a surface. Positive displacement includes a metering volume that is filled and emptied so that each cycle corresponds to an accurate volume of material dispensed independent of viscosity. In one embodiment, a positive displacement pump is used with a variable speed air motor. The air motor drives the pump. A variable output air regulator supplies air pressure to run the air motor based on a position signal. A profile may be used to relate position with motor speed and to control quantity to be dispensed.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2005Date of Patent: August 18, 2009Assignee: Nordson CorporationInventor: Mario Romanin
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Patent number: 7384249Abstract: A fluid metering system includes a housing having a piston chamber with first and second spaced ends, at least one housing inlet passage, and at least one housing outlet passage. The housing inlet and housing passages communicate with the piston chamber. A piston is disposed in the piston chamber for reciprocal movement between the first and second ends of the piston chamber to alternatingly define first and second volumes therein. At least one first slot, and at least one second slot are formed on the outer surface of the piston, and extend from respective ends of the piston toward the respectively opposite ends. The first slot has an opening that is in communication with the first volume, and the second slot has an opening in communication with the second volume.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2005Date of Patent: June 10, 2008Assignee: Nordson CorporationInventor: Mario Romanin
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Publication number: 20060263513Abstract: Fluid dispensing apparatus uses positive displacement of the fluid for accurate metering of the quantity of liquid applied to a surface. Positive displacement includes a metering volume that is filled and emptied so that each cycle corresponds to an accurate volume of material dispensed independent of viscosity. In one embodiment, a positive displacement pump is used with a variable speed air motor. The air motor drives the pump. A variable output air regulator supplies air pressure to run the air motor based on a position signal. A profile may be used to relate position with motor speed and to control quantity to be dispensed.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2005Publication date: November 23, 2006Inventor: Mario Romanin
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Publication number: 20060191961Abstract: A fluid metering system includes a housing having a piston chamber with first and second spaced ends, at least one housing inlet passage, and at least one housing outlet passage. The housing inlet and housing passages communicate with the piston chamber. A piston is disposed in the piston chamber for reciprocal movement between the first and second ends of the piston chamber to alternatingly define first and second volumes therein. At least one first slot, and at least one second slot are formed on the outer surface of the piston, and extend from respective ends of the piston toward the respectively opposite ends. The first slot has an opening that is in communication with the first volume, and the second slot has an opening in communication with the second volume.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2005Publication date: August 31, 2006Inventor: Mario Romanin
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Patent number: 6758418Abstract: A material dispenser having a dispensing tube assembly having an outlet end with an orifice from which material is dispensed onto a surface, and an inlet end having an opening adapted to receive material from a supply during a dispensing operation; and means for imparting orbital motion to said outlet end relative to an axis; the tube assembly having a first section having the inlet end at a first end thereof, a second section having the outlet end at a first end thereof, and a third section that flexibly joins the first and second sections. In one embodiment the flexible third section includes a plurality of rings or hoops to increase hoop strength. A shield liner and air wash features are used to reduce the amount of dispensed material that collects on and in the gun. The dispensing tube is arranged to prevent pivoting movement at a primary pressure seal.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2001Date of Patent: July 6, 2004Assignee: Nordson CorporationInventors: Mario Romanin, Robert D. Schneider
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Publication number: 20030066910Abstract: A material dispenser having a dispensing tube assembly having an outlet end with an orifice from which material is dispensed onto a surface, and an inlet end having an opening adapted to receive material from a supply during a dispensing operation; and means for imparting orbital motion to said outlet end relative to an axis; the tube assembly having a first section having the inlet end at a first end thereof, a second section having the outlet end at a first end thereof, and a third section that flexibly joins the first and second sections. In one embodiment the flexible third section includes a plurality of rings or hoops to increase hoop strength. A shield liner and air wash features are used to reduce the amount of dispensed material that collects on and in the gun. The dispensing tube is arranged to prevent pivoting movement at a primary pressure seal.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2001Publication date: April 10, 2003Inventors: Mario Romanin, Robert D. Schneider
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Patent number: 6206667Abstract: A gear pump for metering resins is provided having the surfaces of interacting internal metal parts coated with a metal-based material to prevent seizing of the interacting moving parts as a result of resin curing therebetween. Parts made from such materials as heat treated carbon steel and stainless steel are preferably coated with a nitride, carbide or oxide of such metals as tungsten, titanium, aluminum and chromium at a thickness of between about 2-5 microns. The coating is applied to the surface of any part that comes in heated contact with the surface of another relatively moving part. The resulting gear pump exhibits high wear resistance, longevity, and low maintenance requirements.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1998Date of Patent: March 27, 2001Assignee: Nordson CorporationInventors: Herman E. Turner, Jr., Mario Romanin
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Patent number: 4341375Abstract: A deliberately simple ski vise is provided which utilizes essential structural elements requiring only a minimum of machining. The vise is preferably used in conjunction with another identical vise to hold skis securely to a table top or other flat surface while the skis are `tuned` or otherwise worked upon. The skis may be clamped in any desired position, and irrespective of the widths of the skis, the skis may be clamped in position and unclamped with unprecedented ease and speed. A novel, quick-release mechanism is provided on the vise which serves to lock movable jaws of the ski vise relative to each other so as to negate longitudinal travel relative to each other except by rotation of a rod which is at least partially threaded to provide a screw-clamping action.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1981Date of Patent: July 27, 1982Inventor: Mario Romanin