Patents by Inventor Scott M. McEwen
Scott M. McEwen 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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Patent number: 6050788Abstract: A pump for pumping fluids in a filtration system is disclosed. The pump has a thrust balancing means to reduce axial loads on motor bearings of the pump during operation of the pump. A drive system of the pump includes an elongate flexible shaft interconnecting a drive shaft and an impeller shaft. The elongate flexible shaft bends and twists to accommodate misalignment during assembly of the drive system. A seal assembly is provided for sealing about a drive shaft. The seal assembly is evacuated to prevent pumped fluid from contaminating fluids in the motor. A concentric coupling and method for making the same are taught which include a cylindrical block which is concentrically bored and cut into an annular L-shaped segment having an L-shaped notch and a semi-cylindrical mating segment which is received into the notch. The coupling concentrically joins a pair of shafts together.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1997Date of Patent: April 18, 2000Assignee: Henry Filters, Inc.Inventors: Stephen N. McEwen, Richard A. Hallett, Robert F. Benschoter, Scott M. McEwen, Anthony J. Palumbo
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Patent number: 5820756Abstract: Filter apparatus for filtering contaminants from a fluid, such as machine tool coolant, are disclosed. One filter apparatus includes a filter drum unit having a generally cylindrical open perforated support sheet with a cylindrical screen element mounted thereabout. Circumference varying mechanisms, such as turnbuckles, are connected relative to the support plate to vary the circumference of the support plate and the tautness of the screen element. A disc filter assembly having a mandrel and fluidly attached annular disc filter elements is also described. Each annular disc filter element has an inner structure with concentric ribs forming concentric grooves therebetween which are connected to radially extending grooves. A screen element is supported by the ribs so that the microscreen will not tear while allowing filtering of fluid into the grooves which are in fluid communication with the mandrel.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 1997Date of Patent: October 13, 1998Inventors: Stephen N. McEwen, Jay M. Creps, Scott M. McEwen, Richard A. Hallet, Robert F. Benschoter, Barry Benschoter
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Patent number: 5655849Abstract: A concentric coupling and method for making the same are taught which include a cylindrical block which is concentrically bored and cut into an annular L-shaped segment having an L-shaped notch and a semi-cylindrical mating segment which is received into the notch. The coupling concentrically joins a pair of shafts together.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1995Date of Patent: August 12, 1997Assignee: Henry Filters Corp.Inventors: Stephen N. McEwen, Richard A. Hallett, Robert F. Benschoter, Scott M. McEwen, Anthony J. Palumbo
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Patent number: 5637213Abstract: Filter apparatus for filtering contaminants from a fluid, such as machine tool coolant, are disclosed. One filter apparatus includes a filter drum unit having a generally cylindrical open perforated support sheet with a cylindrical screen element mounted thereabout. Circumference varying mechanisms, such as turnbuckles, are connected relative to the support plate to vary the circumference of the support plate and the tautness of the screen element. A disc filter assembly having a mandrel and fluidly attached annular disc filter elements is also described. Each annular disc filter element has an inner structure with concentric ribs forming concentric grooves therebetween which are connected to radially extending grooves. A screen element is supported by the ribs so that the microscreen will not tear while allowing filtering of fluid into the grooves which are in fluid communication with the mandrel.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 1994Date of Patent: June 10, 1997Assignee: Henry Filters, Inc.Inventors: Stephen N. McEwen, Jay M. Creps, Scott M. McEwen, Richard A. Hallet, Robert F. Benschoter, Barry Benschoter
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Patent number: 5582740Abstract: A machine tool coolant filtering system (10) is disclosed as including a plurality of coolant filter tanks (12). Also a method is disclosed which includes identifying particular contaminants in tool coolant and selectively directing the tool coolant to a particular filter tank (12) designated to filter out that contaminant from the tool coolant. A fluid control communication system (22) controls the communication of coolant from the machine tools to the coolant filter tanks (12). A liquid level sensor (40) senses coolant level within a respective tank (12). A modulating valve (46) in communication with the liquid level (40) senses the liquid level in the respective tank (12). If the coolant level in its respective tank (12) falls below a threshold range, the respective modulating valve (46) is closed to restrict coolant from being removed from its respective tank (12) to maintain the coolant level in the respective tank.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1995Date of Patent: December 10, 1996Assignee: Henry Filters, Inc.Inventors: Scott M. McEwen, Michael R. Bailey
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Patent number: 5503520Abstract: A pump for pumping fluids in a filtration system is disclosed. The pump has a thrust balancing means to reduce axial loads on motor bearings of the pump during operation of the pump. A drive system of the pump includes an elongate flexible shaft interconnecting a drive shaft and an impeller shaft. The elongate flexible shaft bends and twists to accommodate misalignment during assembly of the drive system. A seal assembly is provided for sealing about a drive shaft. The seal assembly is evacuated to prevent pumped fluid from contaminating fluids in the motor. A concentric coupling and method for making the same are taught which include a cylindrical block which is concentrically bored and cut into an annular L-shaped segment having an L-shaped notch and a semi-cylindrical mating segment which is received into the notch. The coupling concentrically joins a pair of shafts together.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1993Date of Patent: April 2, 1996Assignee: Henry Filters, Inc.Inventors: Stephen N. McEwen, Richard A. Hallett, Robert F. Benschoter, Scott M. McEwen, Anthony J. Palumbo
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Patent number: 5417849Abstract: A machine tool coolant filtering system (10) is disclosed as including a plurality of coolant filter tanks (12). Each filter tank (12) is designated for receiving coolant carrying a different material contaminant. A fluid control communication system (22) controls the communication of coolant from the machine tools to the coolant filter tanks (12). A liquid level sensor (40) senses coolant level within a respective tank (12). A modulating valve (46) in communication with the liquid level sensing means (40) senses the liquid level in the respective tank (12). If the coolant level in its respective tank (12) falls below a threshold range, the respective modulating valve (46) is closed to restrict coolant from being removed from its respective tank (12) to maintain the coolant level in the respective tank.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 1993Date of Patent: May 23, 1995Assignee: Henry Filters, Inc.Inventors: Scott M. McEwen, Michael R. Bailey
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Patent number: 5389256Abstract: A filter apparatus for filtering machine tool coolant is disclosed as including a drum filter or a disc filter assembly including a hollow rotatable mandrel mounting a drum filter assembly or plurality of removable hollow disc filter elements each element having a foraminous non-reticulated metal screen having minute openings and a smooth planar surface for providing improved scrape cleanability and preventing movement of machining chips, particulate and also elongate contaminants from one side of the filter to the other side thereof.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1992Date of Patent: February 14, 1995Assignee: Henry Filters, Inc.Inventors: Stephen N. McEwen, Jay M. Creps, Scott M. McEwen
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Patent number: 5344556Abstract: An improved media filtration apparatus includes an upper tank and lower filtrate compartment, filter media interposed between the upper tank and filtrate compartment for filtering dirty liquid as it is communicated from the upper tank into the filtrate compartment, a conveyor for indexing the filter media in the upper tank and a take-up mechanism including a rotatable idler roller assembly including an idler roller for guiding the filter media and being vertically movable in a range of motion actuates a control to start the take-up mechanism when the idler roller reaches a lower limit of its vertical range of motion and stops the take-up mechanism when the idler roller reaches an upper limit of its vertical range of motion.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 1993Date of Patent: September 6, 1994Assignee: Henry Filters, Inc.Inventors: Scott M. McEwen, James S. Thomas, Mark A. Smith
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Patent number: 5338443Abstract: An improved media filtration apparatus includes an upper tank for holding dirty liquid and a lower filtrate compartment for receiving liquid from the upper tank through a filter media. A guide roller mounted above the tank guides the filter media downwardly into the tank. A filter media feed mechanism mounting a roll of filter media is mounted adjacent the guide roller. The filter media feed mechanism includes a brake mechanism for stopping and releasing the feed mechanism. A rotatable tension roller movably mounted for generally vertical movement in a range of motion between the feed mechanism and the guide roller is cooperably connected to the brake mechanism for actuating the stopping and subsequent releasing of the feed mechanism and filter media.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1992Date of Patent: August 16, 1994Assignee: Henry Filters, Inc.Inventor: Scott M. McEwen
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Patent number: 5158691Abstract: A filter apparatus (10) for filtering machine tool coolant is disclosed as including a filter assembly (12) including a foraminous non-reticulated metal screen (30) having minute openings and a smooth planar surface for providing improved scrape cleanability and preventing movement of machining chips, particulate and also elongate contaminants from one side of the filter (12) to the other side thereof.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1990Date of Patent: October 27, 1992Assignee: Henry Filters, Inc.Inventors: Stephen N. McEwen, Jay M. Creps, Scott M. McEwen