Patents by Inventor Roy E. Barth

Roy E. Barth 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: 7321107
    Abstract: A heat transfer material comprised of a polymeric material and a nitride or oxide is provided and is thermally conductive, but electrically non-conductive. The polymeric material may be silicone rubber, and the nitride or oxide may be aluminum nitride, boron nitride, silicon nitride, aluminum oxide or beryllium oxide. The material is made flexible by adding plasticizer and remains flexible after an extended period of use. A dielectric jacket for an electrical heating cable is thermally conductive and remains flexible so that it can be reused. The heat transfer material can be used on heating devices such as steam tubes and panels, where the heat transfer material does not bond to or adhere to the heated surface, which allows the heating device to be reused.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 9, 2004
    Date of Patent: January 22, 2008
    Assignee: Thermon Manufacturing Company
    Inventors: Chandrakant M. Yagnik, Roy E. Barth, R. Knox Pitzer
  • Patent number: 6905566
    Abstract: An isolated tracer includes an elongated tube, a layer of insulation covering the tube, and a layer of tape compressing the insulation to provide a desired conductance rate for the isolated tracer. The isolated tracer is made by passing a pipe concurrently through a funnel-shaped die with a layer of insulation and wrapping tape around the insulation after it leaves the die. The insulation is compressed to a desired amount to provide a desired conductance rate by adjusting tension on the tape as it is wound about the insulation covering the tube.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 5, 2000
    Date of Patent: June 14, 2005
    Assignee: Thermon Manufacturing Company
    Inventors: R. Knox Pitzer, Roy E. Barth, Donald W. Hirsch
  • Patent number: 6762395
    Abstract: A heat transfer material comprised of a polymeric material and a nitride or oxide is provided and is thermally conductive, but electrically non-conductive. The polymeric material may be silicone rubber, and the nitride or oxide may be aluminum nitride, boron nitride, silicon nitride, aluminum oxide or beryllium oxide. The material is made flexible by adding plasticizer and remains flexible after an extended period of use. A dielectric jacket for an electrical heating cable is thermally conductive and remains flexible so that it can be reused. The heat transfer material can be used on heating devices such as steam tubes and panels, where the heat transfer material does not bond to or adhere to the heated surface, which allows the heating device to be reused.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 2002
    Date of Patent: July 13, 2004
    Assignee: Thermon Manufacturing Company
    Inventors: Chandrakant M. Yagnik, Roy E. Barth, R. Knox Pitzer
  • Publication number: 20030034344
    Abstract: A heat transfer material comprised of a polymeric material and a nitride or oxide is provided and is thermally conductive, but electrically non-conductive. The polymeric material may be silicone rubber, and the nitride or oxide may be aluminum nitride, boron nitride, silicon nitride, aluminum oxide or beryllium oxide. The material is made flexible by adding plasticizer and remains flexible after an extended period of use. A dielectric jacket for an electrical heating cable is thermally conductive and remains flexible so that it can be reused. The heat transfer material can be used on heating devices such as steam tubes and panels, where the heat transfer material does not bond to or adhere to the heated surface, which allows the heating device to be reused.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 7, 2002
    Publication date: February 20, 2003
    Applicant: Thermon Manufacturing Company a Texas corporation
    Inventors: Chandrakant M. Yagnik, Roy E. Barth, R. Knox Pitzer
  • Patent number: 6410893
    Abstract: A heat transfer material comprised of a polymeric material and a nitride or oxide is provided and is thermally conductive, but electrically non-conductive. The polymeric material may be silicone rubber, and the nitride or oxide may be aluminum nitride, boron nitride, silicon nitride, aluminum oxide or beryllium oxide. The material is made flexible by adding plasticizer and remains flexible after an extended period of use. A dielectric jacket for an electrical heating cable is thermally conductive and remains flexible so that it can be reused. The heat transfer material can be used on heating devices such as steam tubes and panels, where the heat transfer material does not bond to or adhere to the heated surface, which allows the heating device to be reused.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 15, 1999
    Date of Patent: June 25, 2002
    Assignee: Thermon Manufacturing Company
    Inventors: Chandrakant M. Yagnik, Roy E. Barth, R. Knox Pitzer
  • Patent number: 6281475
    Abstract: A pipe stand instrument heater system for heating an instrument within an enclosure supported by a pipe stand. The heater system includes a housing mounted to the pipe stand and a heater unit in the housing. A bracket is provided for mounting the instrument to the housing. The heater unit can be powered by electric, steam or other fluids.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 12, 2001
    Date of Patent: August 28, 2001
    Assignee: Thermon Manufacturing Company
    Inventors: Bryan J. Campbell, Roy E. Barth, W. Gregory Huff, Ronald W. Zaborowski, Charles M. Bonorden, David L. Schlameus
  • Publication number: 20010001461
    Abstract: A pipe stand instrument heater system for heating an instrument within an enclosure supported by a pipe stand. The heater system includes a housing mounted to the pipe stand and a heater unit in the housing. A bracket is provided for mounting the instrument to the housing. The heater unit can be powered by electric, steam or other fluids.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 12, 2001
    Publication date: May 24, 2001
    Inventors: Bryan J. Campbell, Roy E. Barth, W. Gregory Huff, Ronald W. Zaborowski, Charles M. Bonorden, David L. Schlameus
  • Patent number: 6196297
    Abstract: A pipe stand instrument heater system heats an instrument within an enclosure supported by a pipe stand. The heater system includes a housing mounted to the pipe stand and a heater unit in the housing. A bracket is provided for mounting the instrument to the housing. The heater unit can be powered by electric, steam or other fluids.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 21, 1999
    Date of Patent: March 6, 2001
    Assignee: Thermon Manufacturing Company
    Inventors: Bryan J. Campbell, Roy E. Barth, W. Gregory Huff, Ronald W. Zaborowski, Charles M. Bonorden, David L. Schlameus
  • Patent number: 6131617
    Abstract: Safety-enhanced steam tracing includes a metallic tube with a thin jacket of polymeric material, such as silicone rubber. The polymeric jacket is typically about 40 mils to about 60 mils thick. The safety-enhanced steam tracing provides a substantially lower risk of burn injury than bare metal steam tracing, yet its conductance performance is about the same as that of bare metal steam tracing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 28, 1999
    Date of Patent: October 17, 2000
    Assignee: Thermon Manufacturing Company
    Inventors: R. Knox Pitzer, David L. Schlameus, Roy E. Barth
  • Patent number: 5086836
    Abstract: A retarding heat tracing system amd method of making same adapted to externally heat a process pipe including a channel member, a heat transfer element, a retarding heat transfer strip made from a retarding heat transfer material, and a plurality of clamping members. The retarding heat transfer strip has a longitudinal cavity which receives the heat transfer element. The external shape of the retarding heat transfer strip substantially conforms to a longitudinal recess of the channel member. The retarding heat transfer strip with heat transfer element is positioned in the recess of the channel member and the clamping members attach the channel member to the process pipe. The retarding heat transfer material optimizes the heat transfer between the heat transfer element and the process pipe while minimizing the heat transfer element heat loss.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 2, 1990
    Date of Patent: February 11, 1992
    Assignee: Thermon Manufacturing Company
    Inventors: Roy E. Barth, Joseph M. Venable, Atlee E. Fritz, Arthur McDonald