Patents by Inventor Robin A. Sommers

Robin A. Sommers 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).

  • Patent number: 8215358
    Abstract: A system is configured to process steam. The system includes a steam supply line, a corrugator system, a heat sink, and one or more return lines. The corrugator system includes two corrugating rolls. The corrugating rolls each have a plurality of bores formed therethrough. The bores extend substantially longitudinally through the corrugating rolls. The heat sink is configured to draw steam through the corrugator system. The one or more return lines are in fluid communication with one or both of the corrugator system or the heat sink. The one or more return lines are configured to receive condensate communicated from one or both of the corrugator system or the heat sink. A steam trap assembly may also be positioned between the heat sink and a return line. The steam trap assembly may include a steam trap and a bypass line that is operable to selectively bypass the steam trap.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 2, 2008
    Date of Patent: July 10, 2012
    Assignee: Donahue & Associates International, Inc.
    Inventors: John L. Donahue, Robin A. Sommers, D. Shawn Pearson
  • Publication number: 20080236759
    Abstract: A system is configured to process steam. The system includes a steam supply line, a corrugator system, a heat sink, and one or more return lines. The corrugator system includes two corrugating rolls. The corrugating rolls each have a plurality of bores formed therethrough. The bores extend substantially longitudinally through the corrugating rolls. The heat sink is configured to draw steam through the corrugator system. The one or more return lines are in fluid communication with one or both of the corrugator system or the heat sink. The one or more return lines are configured to receive condensate communicated from one or both of the corrugator system or the heat sink. A steam trap assembly may also be positioned between the heat sink and a return line. The steam trap assembly may include a steam trap and a bypass line that is operable to selectively bypass the steam trap.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 2, 2008
    Publication date: October 2, 2008
    Inventors: John L. Donahue, Robin A. Sommers, D. Shawn Pearson
  • Patent number: 5827474
    Abstract: Both an apparatus and method for measuring the depth of slag and molten metal contained in a tundish, ladle, electric furnace, or other vessel is provided. The apparatus includes a voltmeter for comparing the electrical potential of the steel, the slag-steel interface, and the air-slag interface to a ground potential, in combination with a probe member formed from a conductive material. The probe member has a proximal end that is electrically connected to the voltmeter, and a distal end movable between the vessel floor and one or the other of the interfaces. The apparatus further includes an articulated arm for positioning the distal end of the probe member in the vessel and across the molten metal so that it traverses at least one of the other two interfaces. The depth of the molten metal or slag is determined by noting differences in the electrical potential detected by the voltmeter while monitoring the vertical position of the distal end of the probe member in the vessel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 2, 1997
    Date of Patent: October 27, 1998
    Assignee: Vesuvius Crucible Company
    Inventors: John D. Usher, Robin A. Sommers
  • Patent number: 5650117
    Abstract: Both an apparatus and method for detecting slag in a flow of molten metal conducted through a ladle shroud are provided. In the apparatus, first and second conductive pins are mounted beside one another in a wall of the ladle shroud, the first being in contact with the flow of molten metal, but electrically insulated from both the wall and from the second conductive pin, the second being in electrical contact both with the wall and with the flow of molten metal. A voltmeter is connected between the two conductive pins for detecting differences in the electrical potential between them as molten metal flows through the shroud. Abrupt changes in potential caused by the passage of a metal slag interface through the shroud indicate the presence of slag in the molten metal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 27, 1995
    Date of Patent: July 22, 1997
    Assignee: Vesuvius Crucible Company
    Inventors: Donald H. M. Kings, Robin A. Sommers, John D. Usher
  • Patent number: 5549280
    Abstract: A probe system for reliably monitoring a condition in a metallurgical process is provided which includes a probe having a circuit for generating a low DC voltage signal indicative of a condition in the metallurgical process, and an impedance monitoring circuit electrically connected to the probe circuit for passively and continuously measuring the impedance of the probe circuit to determine its reliability without disturbing its DC signal. The probe may be a slag detector, a thermocouple, a sulfur sensor, or an oxygen sensor of the type used in steel manufacturing processes. The impedance monitoring circuit includes an oscillator assembly and a known impedance that is serially connected to the probe circuit by means of coupling capacitors that prevent the conduction of potentially biasing DC currents through the probe circuit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 1995
    Date of Patent: August 27, 1996
    Assignee: Vesuvius Crucible Company
    Inventors: Donald H. M. Kings, Robin A. Sommers, John D. Usher