Patents by Inventor Stephen E. Gatz

Stephen E. Gatz 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: 6434967
    Abstract: A process for annealing copper or copper-containing components, such as copper tubing, and/or for selecting copper with an appropriate grain size, such that potable water in contact with the properly treated and/or selected copper, has substantially decreased copper emissions, and may comply with ANSI/NSF 61. In one preferred embodiment, an ANSI/NSF 61-compliant water cooler may be constructed using a storage tank with wrapped copper water tubing treated and/or selected in this manner. The storage tank is preferably designed from non-copper components.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 31, 2001
    Date of Patent: August 20, 2002
    Assignee: Elkay Manufacturing Company
    Inventors: Richard John Emerick, Sr., Joel Ernst Leiser, Michael John Howerter, Jan Michael Pottinger, Rick W. Brockhouse, Stephen E. Gatz, James Donald Worden
  • Publication number: 20010045272
    Abstract: A process for annealing copper or copper-containing components, such as copper tubing, and/or for selecting copper with an appropriate grain size, such that potable water in contact with the properly treated and/or selected copper, has substantially decreased copper emissions, and may comply with ANSI/NSF 61. In one preferred embodiment, an ANSI/NSF 61-compliant water cooler may be constructed using a storage tank with wrapped copper water tubing treated and/or selected in this manner. The storage tank is preferably designed from non-copper components.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 31, 2001
    Publication date: November 29, 2001
    Inventors: Richard John Emerick, Joel Ernst Leiser, Michael John Howerter, Jan Michael Pottinger, Rick W. Brockhouse, Stephen E. Gatz, James Donald Worden
  • Patent number: 6293336
    Abstract: A process for annealing copper or copper-containing components, such as copper tubing, and/or for selecting copper with an appropriate grain size, such that potable water in contact with the properly treated and/or selected copper, has substantially decreased copper emissions, and may comply with ANSI/NSF 61. In one preferred embodiment, an ANSI/NSF 61 -compliant water cooler may be constructed using a storage tank with wrapped copper water tubing treated and/or selected in this manner. The storage tank is preferably designed from non-copper components.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 18, 1999
    Date of Patent: September 25, 2001
    Assignee: Elkay Manufacturing Company
    Inventors: Richard John Emerick, Sr., Joel Ernst Leiser, Michael John Howerter, Jan Michael Pottinger, Rick W. Brockhouse, Stephen E. Gatz, James Donald Worden
  • Patent number: 5486288
    Abstract: A filter assembly adapted for connection between fluid supply and delivery lines to filter fluid flowing therethrough includes a replaceable filter cartridge having at one end concentric entrance and exit passages confined within an axially outwardly projecting annular wall and a mounting head having inlet and outlet ports adapted for substantially fixed connection to the supply and delivery lines, respectively. The mounting head has a cylindrical recess for sealingly receiving the annular wall of the filter cartridge therein, and the filter cartridge and the mounting head each have complementary interfitting ears and lugs thereon for permitting quick locked connection and unlocked disconnection of the filter cartridge to and from the mounting head incident to axial rotation of the filter cartridge in opposite directions, respectively, relative to the mounting head.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 12, 1994
    Date of Patent: January 23, 1996
    Assignee: Elkay Manufacturing Company
    Inventors: Ralph F. Stanford, Stephen E. Gatz
  • Patent number: 5456830
    Abstract: A filter assembly adapted for connection between fluid supply and delivery lines to filter fluid flowing therethrough includes a replaceable filter cartridge having at one end concentric entrance and exit passages confined within an axially outwardly projecting annular wall and a mounting head having inlet and outlet ports adapted for substantially fixed connection to the supply and delivery lines, respectively. The mounting head has a cylindrical recess for sealingly receiving the annular wall of the filter cartridge therein, and the filter cartridge and the mounting head each have complementary interfitting ears and lugs thereon for permitting quick locked connection and unlocked disconnection of the filter cartridge to and from the mounting head incident to axial rotation of the filter cartridge in opposite directions, respectively, relative to the mounting head.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 12, 1994
    Date of Patent: October 10, 1995
    Assignee: Elkay Manufacturing Company
    Inventors: Ralph F. Stanford, Stephen E. Gatz
  • Patent number: 5336406
    Abstract: A filter assembly adapted for connection between fluid supply and delivery lines to filter fluid flowing therethrough includes a replaceable filter cartridge having at one end concentric entrance and exit passages confined within an axially outwardly projecting annular wall and a mounting head having inlet and outlet ports adapted for substantially fixed connection to the supply and delivery lines, respectively. The mounting head has a cylindrical recess for sealingly receiving the annular wall of the filter cartridge therein, and the filter cartridge and the mounting head each have complementary interfitting ears and lugs thereon for permitting quick locked connection and unlocked disconnection of the filter cartridge to and from the mounting head incident to axial rotation of the filter cartridge in opposite directions, respectively, relative to the mounting head.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 26, 1993
    Date of Patent: August 9, 1994
    Assignee: Elkay Manufacturing Company
    Inventors: Ralph F. Stanford, Stephen E. Gatz