Patents Assigned to Haskel International, LLC
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Patent number: 11959475Abstract: A liquid leak detector for a pump is described. The liquid leak detector is mountable on a pump to detect leaked fluid coming from the pump. The leak detector includes a buffer tube positioned on the pump to collect a leaked fluid from the pump and a sensor positioned on the buffer tube to detect the level of leaked fluid in the buffer tube and to generate a signal when the leaked fluid reaches a maximum fluid level. A purge line on the buffer tube removes leaked drive fluid from the buffer tube once the leaked drive fluid reaches a maximum level. Logic connected to the sensor receives the signal from the detector and generates an alarm.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2022Date of Patent: April 16, 2024Assignee: HASKEL INTERNATIONAL, LLCInventors: Pooya Mahmoudian, Richard Gillberg, Jr.
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Patent number: 11555487Abstract: A liquid leak detector for a pump is described. The liquid leak detector is mountable on a pump to detect leaked fluid coming from the pump. The leak detector includes a buffer tube positioned on the pump to collect a leaked fluid from the pump and a sensor positioned on the buffer tube to detect the level of leaked fluid in the buffer tube and to generate a signal when the leaked fluid reaches a maximum fluid level. A purge line on the buffer tube removes leaked drive fluid from the buffer tube once the leaked drive fluid reaches a maximum level. Logic connected to the sensor receives the signal from the detector and generates an alarm.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2019Date of Patent: January 17, 2023Assignee: Haskel International, LLCInventors: Pooya Mahmoudian, Richard Gillberg, Jr.
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Patent number: 11519402Abstract: A gas booster for increasing a pressure of a gas includes a gas cylinder and a drive. The gas cylinder defines a chamber having an inlet and an outlet. A piston is actuatable within the gas cylinder to draw gas into the chamber through the inlet at a first pressure and to push the gas out of the chamber through the outlet at a second pressure that is higher than the first pressure. The drive includes an electric motor coupled to the piston of the gas cylinder by a mechanical connection to actuate the piston.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2017Date of Patent: December 6, 2022Assignee: HASKEL INTERNATIONAL, LLCInventor: Brian A. Burrows
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Publication number: 20200271110Abstract: A liquid leak detector for a pump is described. The liquid leak detector is mountable on a pump to detect leaked fluid coming from the pump. The leak detector includes a buffer tube positioned on the pump to collect a leaked fluid from the pump and a sensor positioned on the buffer tube to detect the level of leaked fluid in the buffer tube and to generate a signal when the leaked fluid reaches a maximum fluid level. A purge line on the buffer tube removes leaked drive fluid from the buffer tube once the leaked drive fluid reaches a maximum level. Logic connected to the sensor receives the signal from the detector and generates an alarm.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2019Publication date: August 27, 2020Applicant: Haskel International, LLCInventors: Pooya Mahmoudian, Richard Gillberg, JR.
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Publication number: 20190195213Abstract: A gas booster for increasing a pressure of a gas includes a gas cylinder and a drive. The gas cylinder defines a chamber having an inlet and an outlet. A piston is actuatable within the gas cylinder to draw gas into the chamber through the inlet at a first pressure and to push the gas out of the chamber through the outlet at a second pressure that is higher than the first pressure. The drive includes an electric motor coupled to the piston of the gas cylinder by a mechanical connection to actuate the piston.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2017Publication date: June 27, 2019Applicant: Haskel International, LLCInventor: Brian A. Burrows
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Publication number: 20190145395Abstract: A method and system are described for a gas booster, preferably for use with hydrogen. A linear actuator can provide compression in first and second compression vessels. The liner of the compression vessels can be placed in compressive stress so that any cracks that form do not spread. Compressive stress can be applied using, at least, a shrink fit process or a wire wrapping process. The compressive stress will help the inner liner to resist fatigue and cracking due to pressure cycling and corrosion by materials being compressed in the compression vessels. This also protects the chamber jacket from wear and tear.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2017Publication date: May 16, 2019Applicant: Haskel International, LLCInventors: Pooya Mahmoudian, Brian A. Burrows, Paul Harrison, Greg Terterian