Patents Assigned to Air Systems International, Inc.
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Publication number: 20150152998Abstract: A collapsible portable stand comprises support legs and a mast that collapse into a small equipment enclosure or case, forming one single, integral unit that provides for storage, stable support for a device that is mounted onto the mast, and portability. The legs and mast are operatively connected to the case and preferably have extendable length. In an embodiment, the legs and mast are connected to the case via hinges that provide for the legs and mast to rotate with respect to the case. The case preferably has wheels and an extendable handle for ease of transport when the legs and mast are collapsed into the case. An embodiment includes an internal storage case that has a moveable cover that can include controls for and/or connections to a device stored in the internal storage case. An alternative embodiment includes a larger portable stand that has components that are external of the case and/or are independent of a case.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2013Publication date: June 4, 2015Applicant: AIR SYSTEMS, INC. dba AIR SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventor: Lawrence Shane INTRAVATOLA
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Publication number: 20140246547Abstract: A stand includes a main housing having a power supply cavity and a control cavity in which a power supply and controller are respectively housed. The main housing also includes access ports for external connection with the power supply. The stand also includes a leg assembly attached to a first side wall of the main housing, the leg assembly allowing for outward extension of a first leg and a second leg to increase the stability of the stand. The stand further includes a telescoping mast attached to the main housing. The telescoping mast includes a mount for the selective attachment of a functional device thereto. A power and control conduit connects the power supply and mount for the transmission of electric power and control signals to the functional device.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2014Publication date: September 4, 2014Applicant: AIR SYSTEMS, INC. dba AIR SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventor: Lawrence Shane Intravatola
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Publication number: 20090284963Abstract: A collapsible portable stand comprises support legs and a mast that collapse into a small equipment enclosure or case, forming one single, integral unit that provides for storage, stable support for a device that is mounted onto the mast, and portability. The legs and mast are operatively connected to the case and preferably have extendable length. In an embodiment, the legs and mast are connected to the case via hinges that provide for the legs and mast to rotate with respect to the case. The case preferably has wheels and an extendable handle for ease of transport when the legs and mast are collapsed into the case. An embodiment includes an internal storage case that has a moveable cover that can include controls for and/or connections to a device stored in the internal storage case. An alternative embodiment includes a larger portable stand that has components that are external of the case and/or are independent of a case.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2009Publication date: November 19, 2009Applicant: AIR SYSTEMS, INC. dba AIR SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventor: Lawrence Shane Intravatola
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Patent number: 6843274Abstract: An electrically conductive confined space ventilation conduit formed of a substantially rigid non-metallic conductive material, such as plastic, and a related process for ventilating an enclosure accessed by a manhole or other port. In one embodiment, the conduit has a pair of outer cylindrical sections and a central section having a cross-sectional shape of a crescent or a segment of a circle where it passes through a port to provide a minimum of obstruction for men and equipment passing through the port. Intermediate sections of varying cross-section connect the central section to the cylindrical outer sections so that the outer sections are offset from the axis of the manhole. The central section is preferably configured to obstruct no more than about 10 percent of a standard manhole opening, while causing either no air flow rate reduction, or a reduction of no more than about 10 percent as compared to the flow rate through a cylindrical conduit similar to said outer sections.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2003Date of Patent: January 18, 2005Assignee: Air Systems International, Inc.Inventor: David Frank Angelico
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Publication number: 20040261871Abstract: An electrically conductive confined space ventilation conduit formed of a substantially rigid non-metallic conductive material, such as plastic, and a related process for ventilating an enclosure accessed by a manhole or other port. In one embodiment, the conduit has a pair of outer cylindrical sections and a central section having a cross-sectional shape of a crescent or a segment of a circle where it passes through a port to provide a minimum of obstruction for men and equipment passing through the port. Intermediate sections of varying cross-section connect the central section to the cylindrical outer sections so that the outer sections are offset from the axis of the manhole. The central section is preferably configured to obstruct no more than about 10 percent of a standard manhole opening, while causing either no air flow rate reduction, or a reduction of no more than about 10 percent as compared to the flow rate through a cylindrical conduit similar to said outer sections.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2003Publication date: December 30, 2004Applicants: Air Systems, Inc. dba, Air Systems International, Inc.Inventor: David Frank Angelico
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Publication number: 20030052466Abstract: A gas cylinder cart comprises a frame defining at least one bay shaped to receive a cylinder, a control panel removably connected to the frame, and at least one gas control device mounted on the control panel. A method of reconfiguring the gas cylinder cart comprises disconnecting a first control panel from the frame and removably connecting a second control panel to the frame, wherein the first and second control panels comprise a first and second configuration of gas control devices arranged thereon respectively. Interchangeable control panels for a gas cylinder cart, and a new cart frame for use therewith are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2002Publication date: March 20, 2003Applicant: AIR SYSTEMS, INC. dba AIR SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventor: Lawrence Shane Intravatola
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Patent number: 5096474Abstract: A negative pressure filtration device is used in conjunction with a containment enclosure for the removal of hazardous material such as asbestos insulation surrounding pipes in habitable buildings. The inventive negative pressure filtration device generates a negative pressure within the containment enclosure, which negative pressure is quantitatively adjustable and capable of being continuously monitored by the user. Advantageously, the negative pressure filtration device is small, lightweight, portable, battery-operated and reliable, for use in a wide variety of hazardous material removal scenarios. The portability and versatility of the negative pressure filtration device is achieved through the use of operational vacuum pressures and air flow volumes much smaller than those of known systems.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 1989Date of Patent: March 17, 1992Assignee: Air Systems International, Inc.Inventors: Joseph C. Miller, Jr., Garth S. Jones
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Patent number: D463650Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2001Date of Patent: September 24, 2002Assignee: Air Systems International, Inc.Inventor: Lawrence Shane Intravatola