Patents by Inventor Wade Wolf
Wade Wolf 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: 20220049896Abstract: A system and method for treating associated gas in which a stream of raw gas is passed through safety valving, an inlet pressure control mechanism, and an inlet scrubber. Pressure/temperature data is transmitted to a control system via pressure and temperature transducers. The raw gas is sent to a gas compressor to generate pressurized gas, which is sent to an aerial cooler and a chiller heat exchanger, in which a chilling media contacts the pressurized gas. The chilled pressurized gas is sent to a vapor liquid separator to generate processed gas, which is routed through either a system backpressure valve or a pressure reducing recycle valve that directs the processed gas to the inlet scrubber. The processed gas that has passed through the system backpressure valve is delivered as fuel or routed through a backpressure regulating recycle valve that directs the processed gas to a system inlet pressure reducing valve.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2021Publication date: February 17, 2022Inventors: Mark Peterson, James L. Haider, Brian R. Cebull, Austin VanDelinder, Tim Boelter, Stephen Doll, Wade Wolf, Joey Hope
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Patent number: 9850923Abstract: A hydraulic jack including a load cylinder, a pump, a release valve and a flow regulator. The pump is configured to provide pressurized fluid to the load cylinder. The release valve is in fluid communication with the pressurized fluid. The flow regulator is configured to alter a flow path of the fluid therethrough as an inverse function of a pressure drop of the fluid across the flow regulator. The fluid regulator being in fluid communication with the release valve.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2015Date of Patent: December 26, 2017Assignee: Brookefield Hunter, Inc.Inventors: Lloyd L. Lautzenhiser, Wade Wolf
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Patent number: 9617129Abstract: A hydraulic jack includes a frame and a pump connected to the frame. The pump is connected to the frame. The pump includes a rod, a housing, and a piston, with hydraulic fluid being in the housing. The rod has a cross-sectional area and has a longitudinal axis. The housing has an end through which the rod slides. The housing has an interior open cross-sectional area in a direction normal to the longitudinal axis, and the housing has an interior wall. The piston is coupled to the rod. The piston establishes a rod side chamber and a piston side chamber within the housing. The piston has a cross-sectional area, which is smaller than the cross-sectional area of the housing thereby allowing a portion of the hydraulic fluid to flow between said piston and said interior wall to and from the rod side chamber and the piston side chamber when the piston is moved in the housing.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2011Date of Patent: April 11, 2017Assignee: Brookefield Hunter, Inc.Inventors: Lloyd L. Lautzenhiser, Wade Wolf
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Publication number: 20170081159Abstract: A method of extending a jack including the steps of: first stage pumping by passing pressurized fluid at a first pressure and a first volume to a jack cylinder primarily by movement of a piston; and second stage pumping by passing pressurized fluid at a second pressure and a second volume to the jack cylinder primarily by movement of a rod connected to the piston.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2016Publication date: March 23, 2017Applicant: Brookfield Hunter, Inc.Inventors: Lloyd L. Lautzenhiser, Wade Wolf
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Publication number: 20160208829Abstract: A hydraulic jack including a load cylinder, a pump, a release valve and a flow regulator. The pump is configured to provide pressurized fluid to the load cylinder. The release valve is in fluid communication with the pressurized fluid. The flow regulator is configured to alter a flow path of the fluid therethrough as an inverse function of a pressure drop of the fluid across the flow regulator. The fluid regulator being in fluid communication with the release valve.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 20, 2015Publication date: July 21, 2016Applicant: Brookefield Hunter, Inc.Inventors: Lloyd L. Lautzenhiser, Wade Wolf
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Publication number: 20140158962Abstract: A hydraulic jack includes a frame and a pump connected to the frame. The pump is connected to the frame. The pump includes a rod, a housing, and a piston, with hydraulic fluid being in the housing. The rod has a cross-sectional area and has a longitudinal axis. The housing has an end through which the rod slides and has an interior wall. The piston is coupled to the rod. The piston establishing a rod side chamber and a piston side chamber within the housing. The piston having a plurality of biased check valves fluidically coupling the rod side chamber with the piston side chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2014Publication date: June 12, 2014Applicant: Brookfield Hunter, Inc.Inventors: Lloyd L. Lautzenhiser, Wade Wolf
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Patent number: 8534683Abstract: A mobility device including a frame, a plurality of wheels, a pair of telescopically arranged assemblies and a pair of handgrips. The plurality of wheels are rotatably coupled to the frame. The pair of telescopically arranged assemblies are coupled to the frame. The pair of handgrips are each coupled to a corresponding one of the pair of telescopically arranged assemblies. The pair of handgrips are arranged to adjust a height of the pair of telescopically arranged assemblies.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2012Date of Patent: September 17, 2013Assignee: Brookefield Hunter, Inc.Inventors: Lloyd L. Lautzenhiser, Wade Wolf
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Publication number: 20120175855Abstract: A mobility device including a frame, a plurality of wheels, a pair of telescopically arranged assemblies and a pair of handgrips. The plurality of wheels are rotatably coupled to the frame. The pair of telescopically arranged assemblies are coupled to the frame. The pair of handgrips are each coupled to a corresponding one of the pair of telescopically arranged assemblies. The pair of handgrips are arranged to adjust a height of the pair of telescopically arranged assemblies.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2012Publication date: July 12, 2012Inventors: Lloyd L. Lautzenhiser, Wade Wolf
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Publication number: 20110227014Abstract: A hydraulic jack includes a frame and a pump connected to the frame. The pump is connected to the frame. The pump includes a rod, a housing, and a piston, with hydraulic fluid being in the housing. The rod has a cross-sectional area and has a longitudinal axis. The housing has an end through which the rod slides. The housing has an interior open cross-sectional area in a direction normal to the longitudinal axis, and the housing has an interior wall. The piston is coupled to the rod. The piston establishes a rod side chamber and a piston side chamber within the housing. The piston has a cross-sectional area, which is smaller than the cross-sectional area of the housing thereby allowing a portion of the hydraulic fluid to flow between said piston and said interior wall to and from the rod side chamber and the piston side chamber when the piston is moved in the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2011Publication date: September 22, 2011Inventors: Lloyd L. Lautzenhiser, Wade Wolf
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Publication number: 20050199862Abstract: A fence post anchor comprising a lower portion, first and second supporting arms, and first and second main arms, made out of a single piece of material. The supporting arms wrap around the front face of a metal fence post and ensure that the anchor will bend above the supporting arms rather than at the base. The supporting arms can lie side by side in the same vertical plane or overlap and lock together with tabs and cut-outs or form a notch. The main arms can be flat or rounded at their top edge and can include folded flanges that tuck behind the front face of the fence post. The first and second main arms spread outward and provide resistance if the fence post is subject to upward pressure. A fence post anchor comprising first and second front arms and first and second rear supporting members with outwardly extending flanges.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2004Publication date: September 15, 2005Inventors: Patrick Fordyce, Wade Wolf
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Publication number: 20050199867Abstract: A fence post anchor comprising a lower portion, first and second supporting arms, and first and second main arms, all made out of a single piece of material. The first and second supporting arms wrap around the front face of a metal fence post and ensure that the anchor will bend at a point above the supporting arms rather than at the base. The supporting arms can lie side by side in the same vertical plane or overlap and lock together with tabs and cut-outs, or they may form a notch. The main arms can be flat or rounded at their top edge, and they can include folded flanges that tuck in behind the front face of the fence post. The first and second main arms spread outward and provide resistance if the fence post is subject to upward pressure. A method of manufacturing the anchor of the present invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2004Publication date: September 15, 2005Inventors: Patrick Fordyce, Wade Wolf