Patents by Inventor Richard D. Burke
Richard D. Burke 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: 20030046909Abstract: A powder paint reclamation collector includes an upper chamber for collecting powder paint particles from a paint booth and a lower chamber that receives the particles from the upper chamber. A vacuum line communicates with the lower chamber retrieving the particles from the collector and transferring the particles to a reclamation system. An air chamber receives pressurized air from an air supply and communicates with the lower chamber through a porous plate. Air bleeds through the porous plate into lower and upper chambers for fluidizing the paint particles. The porous plate and an air chamber floor angle downward from the lower chamber towards the vacuum line to improve the flow of fluidized paint particles into the vacuum line.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2002Publication date: March 13, 2003Inventors: David John Cole, Charlotte E. Kelly, Richard D. Burke, David E. O'Ryan
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Patent number: 6471737Abstract: A powder paint reclamation collector includes an upper chamber for collecting powder paint particles from a paint booth and a lower chamber that receives the particles from the upper chamber. A vacuum line communicates with the lower chamber retrieving the particles from the collector and transferring the particles to a reclamation system. An air chamber receives pressurized air from an air supply and communicates with the lower chamber through a porous plate. Air bleeds through the porous plate into lower and upper chambers for fluidizing the paint particles. The porous plate and an air chamber floor angle downward from the lower chamber towards the vacuum line to improve the flow of fluidized paint particles into the vacuum line.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 2000Date of Patent: October 29, 2002Assignee: Durr Industries, Inc.Inventors: David John Cole, Charlotte E. Kelly, Richard D. Burke, David E. O'Ryan
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Publication number: 20020078668Abstract: A powder paint reclamation collector includes an upper chamber for collecting powder paint particles from a paint booth and a lower chamber that receives the particles from the upper chamber. A vacuum line communicates with the lower chamber retrieving the particles from the collector and transferring the particles to a reclamation system. An air chamber receives pressurized air from an air supply and communicates with the lower chamber through a porous plate. Air bleeds through the porous plate into lower and upper chambers for fluidizing the paint particles. The porous plate and an air chamber floor angle downward from the lower chamber towards the vacuum line to improve the flow of fluidized paint particles into the vacuum line.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 26, 2000Publication date: June 27, 2002Inventors: David John Cole, Charlotte E. Kelly, Richard D. Burke, David E. O'Ryan
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Patent number: 5782943Abstract: An integrated powder collection system for paint spray booths is provided for paint spray booths having a floor through which overspray and air are exhausted. The powder collection system includes at least two sloped surfaces disposed beneath the floor for defining at least one longitudinal slot therebetween. At least one longitudinal air slide is disposed beneath the at least one slot, and a pulsed vacuum source is connected to a filter cassette which is disposed beneath the floor and laterally to a side of a space defined vertically below the at least one longitudinal slot.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 1996Date of Patent: July 21, 1998Assignee: ABB Flexible Automation Inc.Inventors: David E. O'Ryan, Richard D. Burke
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Patent number: 5603566Abstract: A powder hopper with an internal air assist is provided with at least one vertically extending tube having a plurality of air outlet ports which are utilized in agitating the powder within a powder chamber. According to a first embodiment, the vertically extending tubes are rotated about a central axis. According to a second embodiment, the vertically extending tube is divided up into a plurality of zones which are sequentially provided with pulses of compressed air, thereby providing an equivalent air agitation rotating action without the requirement of rotating the vertically extending tube.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 1995Date of Patent: February 18, 1997Assignee: ABB Flexible Automation Inc.Inventors: David E. O'Ryan, Richard D. Burke
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Patent number: 5018909Abstract: A powder feed hopper includes a housing which mounts a porous plate adapted to support particulate powder material and receive an upwardly directed flow of fluidizing air to form an air-entrained fluidized bed in the housing above the porous plate. In order to improve fluidization, a baffle plate is mounted beneath the porous plate in the path of the pressurized air discharged from one or more air nozzles to create a circulating flow of air-entrained particulate powder material within the fluidized bed in which the flow moves upwardly along the wall of the housing and then inwardly and downwardly toward the center of the porous plate. Additionally, stirrer blades are located immediately above the porous plate to create turbulence and reduce the formation of concentrated channels of air atop the porous plate.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1990Date of Patent: May 28, 1991Assignee: Nordson CorporationInventors: Gerald W. Crum, Richard D. Burke, Robert J. Holland, Allen Newman, David L. Moses, William S. Miller, Thomas E. Hollstein, Jeffrey R. Shutic
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Patent number: 4910047Abstract: An apparatus for dislodging particulate powder material from the wall of a cartridge filter in the powder recovery unit of a powder spray system comprises a deflector plate mounted at the open top of the cartridge filter in the path of filtered air passing therethrough, and an air jet valve which directs a jet of air downwardly onto the deflector toward the open top of the cartridge filter so that the filtered air within the interior of the cartridge filter is pressurized and thereby reverses the direction of air flow through the filter wall to dislodge powder particles collected therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 1988Date of Patent: March 20, 1990Assignee: Nordson CorporationInventors: Phillip R. Barnett, Richard D. Burke, Scott T. Wilson
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Patent number: 4887363Abstract: A fluidizing bed hopper having a plenum chamber and an air pervious fluidizing bed plate defining the top surface of that plenum chamber. The fluidizing bed plate is of two ply and comprises a first ply of rigid porous structure and a second ply of non-woven filter media. In the preferred embodiment, the first ply of rigid porous structure comprises spherical glass beads bonded together to form a network of interstitial pores of substantially uniform size. The filter media preferably comprises point sealed, thermally bonded, non-woven polypropylene fibers.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 1987Date of Patent: December 19, 1989Assignee: Nordson CorporationInventor: Richard D. Burke
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Patent number: 4723505Abstract: A powder spray booth including a tunnel through which product is conveyed to spray guns mounted adjacent the tunnel to spray charged particles into the tunnel and a fan and final filters located below the tunnel. A powder collector consisting of cartridges and a hopper below the cartridges is removably positionable at the downstream end of the tunnel.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 1986Date of Patent: February 9, 1988Assignee: Nordson CorporationInventors: Scott T. Wilson, Richard D. Burke, Kenneth A. Kreeger