Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm George A. Maxwell
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Patent number: 6260372Abstract: A refrigerant recovery system and apparatus to connect with a refrigeration machine to selectively receive liquid and vapor refrigerant therefrom and to clean, purify and dry that refrigerant for present reuse; said apparatus includes a recovery line with an inlet connected with a related refrigeration machine, a particulate matter filter and de-acidifier devise with an inlet connected with an outlet end of the recovery line, a liquid-vapor refrigerant flow control devise operating to selectively conduct and cause liquid refrigerant flowing through it and expand to a gaseous state and to selectively and freely conduct and cause vaporous refrigerant to flow through it, said refrigerant flow control devise has an inlet connected with an outlet of the filter and de-acidifier devise and an outlet connected with an inlet of a refrigerant conducting vapor line, an oil separator devise with a refrigerant inlet connected with an outlet end of the vapor line, a refrigerant dryer devise with an inlet connected with anType: GrantFiled: February 1, 2000Date of Patent: July 17, 2001Inventor: Fredie Burke
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Patent number: 5579650Abstract: A heat exchanger comprising an elongate tank with top, bottom, side, front and rear walls. A plurality of longitudinally spaced partitions are positioned within the tank and define an elongate serpentine or zig-zag liquid conducting flow passage with upstream and downstream ends. An elongate serpentine or zig-zag formed fluid coolant conducting coil is positioned centrally within and extends longitudinally of the flow passage. The coil has an upstream end portion exiting the tank at the downstream end of the flow passage and a downstream end portion exiting the tank at the upstream end of the flow passage. Liquid inlet and outlet fittings connected with a valve-controlled fluid supply and dispensing means conduct liquid into and out of the flow passage.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1995Date of Patent: December 3, 1996Inventors: Robert K. Cleland, Larry Roberts
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Patent number: 5484015Abstract: An improved cold plate structure including a plurality of like horizontally disposed, elongate, sinuously formed liquid-conducting heat transfer tubing units of stainless steel tubing having laterally spaced elongate runner portions and recurvate end portions extending between related ends of adjacent runner portions; said units are arranged in vertical stacked relationship with each other; a plurality of tie bars tightly binding the units in stacked relationship with each other with their adjacent runner and end portions in tight substantially uniform heat-conducting contact with each other and having elongate horizontal upper and lower spacer portions extending transverse the stacked units in pressure bearing engagement therewith; a body of aluminum cast about the units and tie bars and defining a flat horizontal top icing surface that is tangential with upper edges of the upper spacer portions of the tie bars and a lower surface that is tangential with lower edges of the lower spacer portions of the tie baType: GrantFiled: December 3, 1993Date of Patent: January 16, 1996Inventor: Melvin Kyees
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Patent number: 4850515Abstract: An elongate, horizontally upwardly opening particulate material storing receptacle with vertical front and end walls, upwardly projecting side walls, a longitudinally extending bottom wall, a material discharge opening at the front end of the receptacle, an elongate auger extending longitudinally within the receptacle from the rear wall to the discharge opening, a driven shaft on the auger and projecting rearwardly from the receptacle; and, a drive motor unit drivingly coupled with the driven shaft, the improvements comprise: mounting structure pivotally supporting the upper rear end of the receptacle about a horizontal transverse turning axis spaced vertically from the axis of the shaft, a cam plate with circumferentially spaced, rearwardly disposed lobes and recesses positioned rearward of the receptacle and carried by the shaft; and, a forwardly disposed reaction pose mounted rearward of the plate and in reacting driving engagement therewith to sequentially pivot the receptacle about the turning axis whenType: GrantFiled: July 27, 1988Date of Patent: July 25, 1989Inventor: Robert K. Cleland
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Patent number: 4721021Abstract: An improved handle structure for manually engagable, manually manipulated implements and devices such as hammers, saws, hand power tools and the like. The handle structure is an elongate structure adapted to be comfortably gripped in a hand of a user. The handle is resilient and yieldingly compressable within the grip of a user on a plane which is normally substantially parallel to the mean plane of the palm of a user's hand and which provides a non-static, shock absorbing grip structure. The handle structure is substantially rigid and non-yielding on that plane which is normal to said plane of the user's hand. The handle further includes a soft resilient fingertip supporting pad that conforms with and yieldingly supports the user's fingers and soft resilient palm engaging parts that yieldingly conform with the palm of the user's hand at primary force transmitting points between the palm and the handle structure and which provides for circulation of air therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1986Date of Patent: January 26, 1988Inventor: Phillip S. Kusznir
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Patent number: 4372013Abstract: A novel grommet with improved fabric-engaging retaining means. Said grommet includes a pair of like annular washers arranged at opposite surfaces of the fabric structure, about an opening therein; and a central coupling sleeve engaged through said opening and the washers and having outwardly formed washer-engaging end portions. The washers have axially inwardly disposed fabric-engaging inner surfaces defined by portions of the washers established of plastic material and have flat annular metal portions spaced axially outward from said inner surfaces. The washers next include elongate axially inwardly projecting axially inwardly convergent fabric and plastic penetrating conical projections carried by said metal portions and projecting through and inwardly from said plastic portions. The conical projections on each washer project through the fabric structure, penetrate the plastic portion of the other washer and engage the metal portion thereof.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 1981Date of Patent: February 8, 1983Inventor: Charlie V. Gautier, Jr.
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Patent number: 4254973Abstract: A fluid coupling including an elongate female section with front and rear ends, a central flow passage, means to connect the front end with a fluid conductor and a central cylindrical socket entering its rear end and defining a flat bottom; an annular sealing ring positioned in the socket adjacent said bottom; an elongate male section with front and rear ends, a central flow passge and means at its rear end to connect with a fluid conductor; the male section is slidably engaged with the socket in the female section with its front end engaging said seal; a mechanical means is provided to hold the male section forwardly in and relative to the female section with said ring clamped tight between said bottom and front end of the male section; the coupling includes means to retain the ring in the socket and including a plurality of circumferentially spaced longitudinally extending, radially inwardly projecting ring engaging ribs in the socket and about which adjacent portions of the ring flow to establish conformedType: GrantFiled: April 30, 1979Date of Patent: March 10, 1981Assignee: Celanese CorporationInventor: Braham Benjamin
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Patent number: D295600Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 1985Date of Patent: May 10, 1988Assignee: Consolidated Devices Inc.Inventor: Bosko Grabovac
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Patent number: D308272Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 1988Date of Patent: May 29, 1990Inventor: William A. Koepsell
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Patent number: D393827Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 1996Date of Patent: April 28, 1998Inventor: Dennis A. Taylor