Patents Assigned to Parker Intangibles LLC
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Publication number: 20240189748Abstract: The disclosure is directed toward presses which may comprise planar or curved press plates that can be driven toward and away from each other such as via linear reciprocating movement to press filter media sheets as opposed to using rolls. The press plates can create such features as embossments that may have the ridges and grooves, brands, creases or other such features. The press can create pleated packs or individual panels for non-pleated packs. Additionally, a variety of embossed pleat packs, unique shapes, structural components and other pleat packs that may be formed by presses or other methodology are disclosed as well as filter cartridges using such pleat packs.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2024Publication date: June 13, 2024Applicant: Parker Intangibles LLCInventors: Jason L. Tate, Farrell F. Calcaterra, Thomas B. Green, Charles R. Wick, Ryan M. Pastrana, John Michlitsch
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Patent number: 11944927Abstract: The disclosure is directed toward presses which may comprise planar or curved press plates that can be driven toward and away from each other such as via linear reciprocating movement to press filter media sheets as opposed to using rolls. The press plates can create such features as embossments that may have the ridges and grooves, brands, creases or other such features. The press can create pleated packs or individual panels for non-pleated packs. Additionally, a variety of embossed pleat packs, unique shapes, structural components and other pleat packs that may be formed by presses or other methodology are disclosed as well as filter cartridges using such pleat packs.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2021Date of Patent: April 2, 2024Assignee: PARKER INTANGIBLES LLCInventors: Jason L Tate, Farrell F. Calcaterra, Thomas B. Green, Charles R. Wick, Ryan M. Pastrana, John Michlitsch
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Patent number: 11579160Abstract: Systems and methods provide for detection and controlled interaction with one or more objects. The system can include an imaging subsystem (20), a tool subsystem (26) containing one or more tools, a stage subsystem (16) and a control system (40). The control system (40) can integrate controls for each of the other subsystems, which controls can be implement desired functions over a variety of process parameters to perform the controlled interaction.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2020Date of Patent: February 14, 2023Assignees: THE CLEVELAND CLINIC FOUNDATION, PARKER INTANGIBLES LLCInventors: George F. Muschler, James K. Monnich, Edward J. Kwee, Kimerly A. Powell, Edward E. Herderick, Cynthia A. Boehm, Thomas R. Adams, Robert Germanoski, Frank Krakosh, III, James Dunn, Daniel Bantz
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Patent number: 11198089Abstract: A panel filter is provided. The panel filter can have extended life or higher dust holding capacity by one or more of the following provisions of (a) placing the dimpled pattern (compressed region) on the downstream side and outlet face of the media, (b) using the dimpled media in combination with adhesive spacers and embossments, (c) selection of a media that is depth loading rather than surface loading, (d) operating the pleater/embossing assembly in a manner so as to maintain integrity of the dimples and/or other features as described herein.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2020Date of Patent: December 14, 2021Assignee: Parker Intangibles LLCInventors: Jason Tate, LaMonte A. Crabtree
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Patent number: 7839031Abstract: A spray cooled motor system with a motor housing with an interior and an exterior, a stator mounted within the interior of the motor housing, a rotor mounted within the interior of the motor housing, a coil winding mounted within the interior of the motor housing, a plurality of atomizers configured to spray a coolant on at least one of the stator and the rotor, a coolant pump in fluid communication with the plurality of atomizers; and an output shaft extending through an output shaft aperture from the interior to the exterior of the motor housing.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2008Date of Patent: November 23, 2010Assignee: Parker Intangibles LLCInventors: Charles L. Tilton, George J. Wos, Ryan J. Baddeley
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Patent number: 7836706Abstract: A thermal management system configured to maximize the potential of single and multiple atomizers to effectively cool microprocessors and other electronic devices. The thermal management system, which may be a heat spreader, provides surfaces that are disposed to increase the effectiveness of impinging coolant droplets, provide additional heat transfer area in some embodiments, and permit the efficient, customized and disparate thermal management of a recipient object of the thermal management.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2002Date of Patent: November 23, 2010Assignee: Parker Intangibles LLCInventors: Charles L. Tilton, Donald E. Tilton
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Patent number: 7686027Abstract: A multi-port valve arrangement and removable valve element for use in sanitary environments that comprises at least three ports formed by the joining of at least two valve casing bodies at angles necessary to accommodate multiple connecting fluid streams. A seamless, flexible element is used within the valve arrangement to connect the fluid streams. The valve casings may be hinged on one side to permit removal of the top portion of the valve casings and removal/exchange of the flexible element without complete disassembly of the valve casing and without the use of tools.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2008Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Assignee: Parker Intangibles, LLCInventors: Steven D. Welch, Robert J. Elbich, Erik Zetterstrand
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Patent number: 7360658Abstract: A filter assembly includes housing enclosing a replaceable filter element. A support core is provided in the housing, and includes an extension and locking assembly. The element includes a ring of filtration media with a pair of end caps. The first end cap includes a central opening to receive the support core. The extension and locking assembly prevents the cover of the housing from being attached to the housing body without a proper filter element installed. The extension and locking assembly includes a bypass member and a locking member, which are in locking engagement when an element is absent in the housing. The second end cap includes internal protrusions which engage the locking member when the filter element is installed to disengage the bypass member from the support core, and allow the element to be inserted and the cover to be installed.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2007Date of Patent: April 22, 2008Assignee: Parker Intangibles LLCInventors: Michael D. Clausen, Steven R. Knight, Martin C. Maxwell
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Patent number: 7357867Abstract: A filter element removably located in a housing having a central valve structure. The element has an end cap with a valve actuating portion. The valve actuating portion includes a cylindrical portion and an annular base projecting radially inward from the cylindrical portion. The valve actuating portion includes a plurality of thin, flat keys spaced around the annular base and projecting radially inward from the cylindrical portion and axially outward from the base. The keys engage the valve structure in the housing when the element is installed, and open up a flow passage through the housing.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2005Date of Patent: April 15, 2008Assignee: Parker Intangibles LLCInventors: Steven R. Knight, John F. Church
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Patent number: 7204370Abstract: A filter assembly includes housing enclosing a replaceable filter element. A support core is provided in the housing, and includes an extension and locking assembly. The element includes a ring of filtration media with a pair of end caps. The first end cap includes a central opening to receive the support core. The extension and locking assembly prevents the cover of the housing from being attached to the housing body without a proper filter element installed. The extension and locking assembly includes a bypass member and a locking member, which are in locking engagement when an element is absent in the housing. The second end cap includes internal protrusions which engage the locking member when the filter element is installed to disengage the bypass member from the support core, and allow the element to be inserted and the cover to be installed.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2006Date of Patent: April 17, 2007Assignee: Parker Intangibles LLCInventors: Michael D. Clausen, Steven R. Knight, Martin C. Maxwell
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Patent number: 7163623Abstract: A filter element removeably located in a housing having a central valve structure. The element has an end cap with a valve actuating portion. The valve actuating portion includes a cylindrical portion and an annular base projecting radially inward from the cylindrical portion. The valve actuating portion includes a plurality of thin, flat keys spaced around the annular base and projecting radially inward from the cylindrical portion and axially outward from the base. The keys engage the valve structure in the housing when the element is installed, and open up a flow passage through the housing.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2006Date of Patent: January 16, 2007Assignee: Parker Intangibles LLCInventor: Steven R. Knight
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Patent number: 7070692Abstract: A filter element removably located in a housing having a central valve structure. The element has an end cap with a valve actuating portion. The valve actuating portion includes a cylindrical portion and an annular base projecting radially inward from the cylindrical portion. The valve actuating portion includes a plurality of thin, flat keys spaced around the annular base and projecting radially inward from the cylindrical portion and axially outward from the base. The keys engage the valve structure in the housing when the element is installed, and open up a flow passage through the housing.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2004Date of Patent: July 4, 2006Assignee: Parker Intangibles LLCInventor: Steven R. Knight
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Patent number: 6983851Abstract: A filter assembly includes housing enclosing a replaceable filter element. A support core is provided in the housing, and includes an extension and locking assembly. The element includes a ring of filtration media with a pair of end caps. The first end cap includes a central opening to receive the support core. The extension and locking assembly prevents the cover of the housing from being attached to the housing body without a proper filter element installed. The extension and locking assembly includes a bypass member and a locking member, which are in locking engagement when an element is absent in the housing. The second end cap includes internal protrusions which engage the locking member when the filter element is installed to disengage the bypass member from the support core, and allow the element to be inserted and the cover to be installed.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2004Date of Patent: January 10, 2006Assignee: Parker Intangibles LLCInventors: Martin C. Maxwell, Michael D. Clausen, Steven R. Knight
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Patent number: RE49221Abstract: Presteralized manifolds are provided which are designed for sterile packaging and single-use approaches. Disposable tubing and flexible-wall containers are assembled via aseptic connectors. These manifolds are adapted to interact with other equipment which can be operated by a controller which provides automated and accurate delivery of biotechnology fluid. The manifold also can be used in conjunction with one or more sensors such as pressure and conductivity sensors that interact with the controller or are connected to a separate user interface. An aseptic environment obtains avoiding or reducing cleaning and quality assurance procedures.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2019Date of Patent: September 27, 2022Assignee: Parker Intangibles, LLCInventors: Karl G. Schick, David A. Uhen
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Patent number: D965531Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2021Date of Patent: October 4, 2022Assignee: Parker Intangibles LLCInventors: Erick W. Rudaitis, John Garbarino, Timothy Faillo, Serge Rondreux