Patents by Inventor Peter Popoff
Peter Popoff 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: 20200207324Abstract: A filter assembly for separating and removing a liquid from a compressed fluid stream includes a filter element for separating the liquid from the fluid, a purge valve, and an elongated valve operator for actuating the purge valve. The top of the filter element has a shroud that decreases the flow area of the entering fluid stream to induce a vortex of the fluid, allowing the liquid to separate from the fluid. The purge valve is located at the bottom of the filter element for draining the separated liquid. The elongated valve operator axially extends through the filter element and is moveable by an actuating piston located at the top of the filter element, in response to elevated pressure in the filter assembly. The filtered air is dried through a desiccant body and then outputted from the filter assembly to be used in an air brake system.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2020Publication date: July 2, 2020Inventors: Thomas Martin Tomchak, Peter Popoff
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Patent number: 10625727Abstract: A filter assembly for separating and removing a liquid from a compressed fluid stream includes a filter element for separating the liquid from the fluid, a purge valve, and an elongated valve operator for actuating the purge valve. The top of the filter element has a shroud that decreases the flow area of the entering fluid stream to induce a vortex of the fluid, allowing the liquid to separate from the fluid. The purge valve is located at the bottom of the filter element for draining the separated liquid. The elongated valve operator axially extends through the filter element and is moveable by an actuating piston located at the top of the filter element, in response to elevated pressure in the filter assembly. The filtered air is dried through a desiccant body and then outputted from the filter assembly to be used in an air brake system.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2018Date of Patent: April 21, 2020Assignee: Parker-Hannifin CorporationInventors: Thomas Martin Tomchak, Peter Popoff
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Publication number: 20190111905Abstract: A filter assembly for separating and removing a liquid from a compressed fluid stream includes a filter element for separating the liquid from the fluid, a purge valve, and an elongated valve operator for actuating the purge valve. The top of the filter element has a shroud that decreases the flow area of the entering fluid stream to induce a vortex of the fluid, allowing the liquid to separate from the fluid. The purge valve is located at the bottom of the filter element for draining the separated liquid. The elongated valve operator axially extends through the filter element and is moveable by an actuating piston located at the top of the filter element, in response to elevated pressure in the filter assembly. The filtered air is dried through a desiccant body and then outputted from the filter assembly to be used in an air brake system.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2018Publication date: April 18, 2019Inventors: Thomas Martin Tomchak, Peter Popoff
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Patent number: 10183658Abstract: A filter assembly for separating and removing a liquid from a compressed fluid stream includes a filter element for separating the liquid from the fluid, a purge valve, and an elongated valve operator for actuating the purge valve. The top of the filter element has a shroud that decreases the flow area of the entering fluid stream to induce a vortex of the fluid, allowing the liquid to separate from the fluid. The purge valve is located at the bottom of the filter element for draining the separated liquid. The elongated valve operator axially extends through the filter element and is moveable by an actuating piston located at the top of the filter element, in response to elevated pressure in the filter assembly. The filtered air is dried through a desiccant body and then outputted from the filter assembly to be used in an air brake system.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2015Date of Patent: January 22, 2019Assignee: Parker-Hannifin CorporationInventors: Thomas Martin Tomchak, Peter Popoff
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Patent number: 9604167Abstract: A filter assembly having a first stage filter that filters particulates from fluid flowing through the filter and a second stage filter downstream of the first stage filter that coalesces water from the fluid. By providing the first stage filter upstream of the second stage filter, particulate filtration capacity and efficiency may be provided while protecting the second stage filter from particulates. Protecting the second stage filter from particulates allows for the life of the second stage filter to be extended while providing efficient emulsion removal in the filter assembly.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2014Date of Patent: March 28, 2017Assignee: Parker-Hannifin CorporationInventors: Peter Popoff, Walter Stone
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Publication number: 20160114777Abstract: A filter assembly for separating and removing a liquid from a compressed fluid stream includes a filter element for separating the liquid from the fluid, a purge valve, and an elongated valve operator for actuating the purge valve. The top of the filter element has a shroud that decreases the flow area of the entering fluid stream to induce a vortex of the fluid, allowing the liquid to separate from the fluid. The purge valve is located at the bottom of the filter element for draining the separated liquid. The elongated valve operator axially extends through the filter element and is moveable by an actuating piston located at the top of the filter element, in response to elevated pressure in the filter assembly. The filtered air is dried through a desiccant body and then outputted from the filter assembly to be used in an air brake system.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2015Publication date: April 28, 2016Inventors: Thomas Martin Tomchak, Peter Popoff
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Publication number: 20140197090Abstract: A filter assembly having a first stage filter that filters particulates from fluid flowing through the filter and a second stage filter downstream of the first stage filter that coalesces water from the fluid. By providing the first stage filter upstream of the second stage filter, particulate filtration capacity and efficiency may be provided while protecting the second stage filter from particulates. Protecting the second stage filter from particulates allows for the life of the second stage filter to be extended while providing efficient emulsion removal in the filter assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2014Publication date: July 17, 2014Inventors: Peter Popoff, Walter Stone
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Patent number: 7648565Abstract: A filter element (102) comprising a filter media (106) and a membrane (114). The filter media (106) filters impurities (e.g., water and/or contaminants) from a liquid (e.g., a liquid fuel initially containing impurities) as the liquid passes from the inlet side (110) to the outlet side (112) of the filter element (102). The membrane (114) is permeable to air and impermeable to the liquid and the impurities. The membrane (114) is positioned to provide a bypass from the inlet side (110) to the outlet side (112) of the filter element whereby air intermixed with the fluid will not accumulate on the inlet side (110) of the filter element (102).Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2006Date of Patent: January 19, 2010Assignee: Parker-Hannifin CorporationInventors: Michael D. Clausen, Peter Popoff, Steven D. Hardison
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Publication number: 20070017370Abstract: A filter element (102) comprising a filter media (106) and a membrane (114). The filter media (106) filters impurities (e.g., water and/or contaminants) from a liquid (e.g., a liquid fuel initially containing impurities) as the liquid passes from the inlet side (110) to the outlet side (112) of the filter element (102). The membrane (114) is permeable to air and impermeable to the liquid and the impurities. The membrane (114) is positioned to provide a bypass from the inlet side (110) to the outlet side (112) of the filter element whereby air intermixed with the fluid will not accumulate on the inlet side (110) of the filter element (102).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2006Publication date: January 25, 2007Inventors: Michael Clausen, Peter Popoff, Steven Hardison
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Publication number: 20010004061Abstract: A fuel filter includes a housing (412) with a removable element (424) mounted therein. The housing has an inlet port (414) in direct fluid communication with a chamber (418). A first outlet port (416) is in direct fluid communication with a central standpipe (422). The standpipe has a flow element (442) movable therein for controlling the condition of flow openings (436) in the standpipe. The cover further includes a cover projection (482) for supporting a projection (478) on the end cap (460) of the filter element, which opens flow into the standpipe only when the element is installed. The removable element can include first and second filter media rings (426, 716) where fluid is introduced between the rings and flows radially inward through the first media to the first outlet port (416), and radially outward through the second media ring to a second outlet port (710).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2000Publication date: June 21, 2001Inventors: Peter Popoff, David H. Hodgkins, Michael D. Clausen, Russell D. Jensen, Walter H. Stone, Victor R. Oelschlaegel
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Patent number: 6171491Abstract: A fuel filter comprises a head (96) having an inlet (100) and an outlet (102). The head is connected to an element (266) by a nipple portion (186) which has a valve element (196) therein. An actuating projection (222, 272) is engageable with the valve element to open flow through said nipple portion when the correct element is attached thereto. The actuating projection is further supported on a central portion (220, 276) which prevents connection to a nipple portion that extends too far into the element. According to a further embodiment, the filter includes a housing (412) with a removable element (424) mounted therein. The housing has an inlet port (414) in direct fluid communication with a chamber (418). The outlet port (416) is in direct fluid communication with a central standpipe (422). The standpipe has a flow element (442) movable therein for controlling the condition of flow openings (436) in the standpipe.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1999Date of Patent: January 9, 2001Assignee: Parker-Hannifin CorporationInventors: Peter Popoff, David H. Hodgkins, Michael D. Clausen, Russell D. Jensen, Walter H. Stone, Victor A. Oelschlaegel
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Patent number: 6113781Abstract: A fuel filter comprises a head (96) having an inlet (100) and an outlet (102). The head is connected to an element (266) by a nipple portion (186) which has a valve element (196) therein. An actuating projection (222, 272) is engageable with said valve element to open flow through said nipple portion when the correct element is attached hereto. The actuating projection is further supported on a central portion (220, 276) which prevents connection to a nipple portion that extends too far into the element. According to a further embodiment, the filter includes a housing (412) with a removable element (424) mounted therein. The housing has an inlet port (414) in direct fluid communication with a chamber (418). The outlet port (416) is in direct fluid communication with a central standpipe (422). The standpipe has a flow element (442) movable therein for controlling the condition of flow openings (436) in the standpipe.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1998Date of Patent: September 5, 2000Assignee: Parker-Hannifin CorporationInventors: Peter Popoff, David H. Hodgkins, Michael D. Clausen, Russell D. Jensen, Walter H. Stone, Victor Oelschlaegel
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Patent number: 6053334Abstract: A fuel filter comprises a head (96) having an inlet (100) and an outlet (102). The head is connection to an element (266) by a nipple portion (186) which has a valve element (196) therein. An actuating projection (222, 272) is engageable with said valve element to open flow through said nipple portion when the correct element is attached hereto. The actuating projection is further supported on a central portion (220, 276) which prevents connection to a nipple portion that extends too far into the element. According to a further embodiment, the filter includes a housing (412) with a removable element (424) mounted therein. The housing has an inlet port (414) in direct fluid communication with a chamber (418). The outlet port (416) is in direct fluid communication with a central standpipe (422). The standpipe has a flow element (442) movable therein for controlling the condition of flow openings (436) in the standpipe.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 1997Date of Patent: April 25, 2000Assignee: Parker Hannifin Customer Support Inc.Inventors: Peter Popoff, David H. Hodgkins, Michael D. Clausen, Russell D. Jensen, Walter H. Stone, Victor A. Oelschlaegel
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Patent number: 6015492Abstract: A fuel filter assembly includes a housing (12) with a removable element (24) mounted therein. The housing has an inlet port (14) in direct fluid communication with a chamber (18). The outlet port (16) is in direct fluid communication with a central standpipe (22). The standpipe has a flow element (42) movable therein for controlling the condition of flow openings (36) in the standpipe. The element includes projections (88) for engaging recesses (90) in a cover (28) to selectively latch the element and cover together. The cover further includes a cover projection (82) for supporting a projection (78) on end cap (60) of the filter element, which opens flow into the standpipe only when the element is installed. When the element is removed, the flow element prevents the introduction of contaminants into the standpipe.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1998Date of Patent: January 18, 2000Assignee: Parker Hannifin Customer Support Inc.Inventors: Peter Popoff, David H. Hodgkins, Michael D. Clausen, Victor R. Oelschlaegel
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Patent number: 5770065Abstract: A fuel filter assembly includes a housing (12) with a removable element (24) mounted therein. The housing has an inlet port (14) in direct fluid communication with a chamber (18). The outlet port (16) is in direct fluid communication with a central standpipe (22). The standpipe has a flow element (42) movable therein for controlling the condition of flow openings (36) in the standpipe. The element includes projections (88) for engaging recesses (90) in a cover (28) to selectively latch the element and cover together. The cover further includes a cover projection (82) for supporting a projection (78) on end cap (60) of the filter element, which opens flow into the standpipe only when the element is installed. When the element is removed, the flow element prevents the introduction of contaminants into the standpipe.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 1996Date of Patent: June 23, 1998Assignee: Parker Hannifin CorporationInventors: Peter Popoff, David H. Hodgkins, Michael D. Clausen, Victor R. Oelschlaegel
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Patent number: 5244571Abstract: A fuel filter assembly (10) for filtering diesel fuel includes a filter head (12), a spin on replaceable element (13) and a collection bowl (15) removable from the element. The element includes a casing with a turned-in edge portion at a lower end. An adaptor ring (69) is supported on said edge portion inside the element and includes an annular threaded portion (71). The collection bowl has an outer peripheral wall (74) with an annular threaded portion engaging the threaded portion of the adaptor ring. The outer peripheral wall of the bowl has an annular shoulder abutting the turned-in edge portion of said casing to clamp said casing between the adaptor ring and the bowl, when the bowl is attached to the element. A seal (76) between the shoulder and the casing further serves to hold the element and the bowl in fluid tight relation.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1991Date of Patent: September 14, 1993Assignee: Parker-Hannifin CorporationInventors: John F. Church, Kenneth N. Wynne, Darwin L. Brooks, Walter H. Stone, Peter Popoff
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Patent number: 4997555Abstract: A fuel filter assembly for diesel fuel includes a filter head structure, spin-on replaceable element and threaded collection bowl. An annular heater housing is secured in the filter head for warming the fuel prior to passage through the filter medium with a pair of positive temperature coefficient heater discs providing the self-regulating heater function. A check valve is housed in the inlet chamber of the filter head in bypass connection with the filter medium to vent air from the chamber and to establish a return path for fuel from the filter. A restrictive orifice in the check valve limits fuel flow in the bypass path and an elastomeric duck-bill type valve provides the check valve function.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 1989Date of Patent: March 5, 1991Assignee: Parker Hannifin CorporationInventors: John F. Church, Ken N. Wynne, Darwin L. Brooks, Walter H. Stone, Peter Popoff
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Patent number: 4836923Abstract: A top-loading filter housing has a spin-on combination cartridge and cover in a unitary assembly. The cartridge is an annular filter medium surrounding a perforated center tube and supported in an imperforate bottom endcap, being joined by potting compound to provide a consolidated structure. An annular seal is retained in a central opening in the endcap and is sized for a sliding fit on a vertical standpipe, centrally supported in the filter housing. The cover portion of the cartridge is a molded, circular, glass-filled nylon plate having a depending peripheral flange threadedly receivable in the open, upper end of the filter housing. The cover includes a central well in which the filter medium and centertube are received, both being secured and sealed by potting compound so that the cover and cartridge may be replaced as an assembly.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1987Date of Patent: June 6, 1989Assignee: Parker Hannifin CorporationInventors: Peter Popoff, Walter H. Stone, John F. Church
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Patent number: 4740299Abstract: A filter assembly and associated collection bowl for a single or dual contaminant collection zone arrangement use a self-sealing o-ring in combination with a threaded mating arrangement in order to withstand high pressure differentials. The filter assembly may include an end cap having a plurality of downwardly projecting ribs distinct from a threaded connector ring upon which the end cap rests or the ribs may be integral with the connector ring and separate from the end cap. The lower end of the filter housing includes a number of contaminant channels between adjacent pairs of the ribs, the contaminant channels leading to corresponding contaminant outlets.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 1986Date of Patent: April 26, 1988Assignee: Parker Hannifin CorporationInventors: Peter Popoff, John F. Church, Walter H. Stone