Patents Assigned to Schroeder Industries LLC
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Patent number: 12208347Abstract: An in-tank filter assembly for an industrial fluid reservoir tank includes a filter assembly mount with tank coupling elements to secure the assembly mount to a tank, and wherein the mount includes an inlet connection configured to be coupled to an inlet line of the tank; a bypass structure configured to selectively open allowing flow to flow around the filter element into the tank in bypass operation; and a disposable filter element including at least a top end cap and a bottom end cap with filter media extending between the top end cap and a lower end cap, wherein the filter assembly forms a bowl-less in tank return line filter having inside-out flow.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2022Date of Patent: January 28, 2025Assignee: SCHROEDER INDUSTRIES, LLCInventors: Christopher B. Bortnik, Matt Adams, Scott F. Surdick, Michael J. Schmitt, Augustus O. Schroeder
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Patent number: 12208349Abstract: An in-tank filter assembly for an industrial fluid reservoir tank includes a two piece filter assembly mount comprising an upper filter mount and a lower tank extension member; an element and bypass plate; a bypass structure within the element and bypass plate; a filter element mount coupled to the element and bypass plate; the disposable filter element removably coupled to the filter element mount, wherein the filter assembly forms a bowl-less in tank return line filter having inside-out flow; and an inlet closing valve configured to selectively close off the inlet and biased toward a closed position, wherein the inlet closing valve is configured to automatically close off the inlet when the disposable filter element is removed from the filter element mount.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2023Date of Patent: January 28, 2025Assignee: SCHROEDER INDUSTRIES, LLCInventors: Christopher B. Bortnik, Matt Adams, Scott F. Surdick, Michael J. Schmitt, Augustus O. Schroeder
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Patent number: 12195323Abstract: A sump space unit for dewatering fuel in an underground fuel storage tank includes fuel filtration, coalescing, and water separation with water storage. The system includes a) a housing configured to be placed within a fuel delivery sump space above an underground fuel storage tank; b) A particulate media element within the housing; c) A coalescing media element within the housing; d) A water separation media element within the housing; and e) A water/fuel storage area within the housing. In one operational mode the flow is directed through at least one of the particulate media element, the coalescing media element and the water separation media element. In one operational mode the system receives water from the underground storage tank into the housing bypassing each of the particulate media element, the coalescing media element and the water separation media element.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2021Date of Patent: January 14, 2025Assignee: SCHROEDER INDUSTRIES, LLCInventors: Andrew Seitz, Scott F. Surdick, Christopher B. Bortnik
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Patent number: 11992792Abstract: A coalescing filter element provides an integrated filter element with a three stage design with a hydrophobic or hydrophilic coalescing layer. A coalescing filter element comprises: a) At least one particulate filtration layer; b) A coalescing layer promoting coalescing of water particles, wherein the coalescing layer is downstream of the at least one particulate filtration layer relative to the flow of fluid through the element; c) An annular coalescing space downstream of the coalescing layer; d) A sump in a lower portion of the filter element in fluid communication with the annular coalescing space; and e) A hydrophobic layer downstream of the annular coalescing space, wherein fluid being cleaned by the element flows through the hydrophobic layer. The coalescing layer may be a hydrophobic or a hydrophilic coalescing layer. A filter assembly will include the coalescing filter element of the present invention.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2020Date of Patent: May 28, 2024Assignee: SCHROEDER INDUSTRIES, LLCInventors: Chris Bortnik, Scott Surdick, Michael J Schmitt, Steven R Evanovich, Andreas Schunk
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Patent number: 11554337Abstract: A low-profile, large diameter, oval shaped, modular, inside out flow in-tank filter assembly includes at least one filter element having spaced first and second identical endcaps each with a central opening there through and filter media extending between the endcaps. The filter assembly includes a tank bushing coupled to the central opening of one endcap of at least one filter element on one end of the assembly, wherein the tank bushing is configured to mount the inside out flow in-tank filter assembly to a return line within a reservoir. The filter assembly includes a bypass valve coupled to the central opening of one endcap of at least one filter element on one end of the assembly, wherein the bypass valve is configured to allow flow to selectively bypass the filter media of each filter element. Further, each endcap includes a universal alignment and coupling structure around the central opening.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2019Date of Patent: January 17, 2023Assignee: SCHROEDER INDUSTRIES, LLCInventor: Scott F. Surdick
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Patent number: 11504658Abstract: A spin-on filter assembly with replaceable coreless element comprises: a reusable spin-on housing including a filter bowl having sealing structure on a bottom of the filter bowl and a sealing structure on a top of the filter bowl; a center support tube integral with the filter bowl and including a perforated tube and an upper portion having an threaded coupling allowing for the filter assembly to threaded into position and an exterior sealing structure; and a replaceable coreless filter element mounted on the central support tube within the filter bowl and having filter media, a lower sealing structure configured to engage with the sealing structure on the bottom of the filter bowl and an upper sealing structure configured to engage with the exterior sealing structure on the center support tube.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2020Date of Patent: November 22, 2022Assignee: SCHROEDER INDUSTRIES, LLCInventors: Scott F. Surdick, Christopher B. Bortnik
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Patent number: 11358080Abstract: An in-tank filter assembly for an industrial fluid reservoir tank includes a filter assembly mount with tank coupling elements to secure the assembly mount to a tank, and wherein the mount includes an inlet connection configured to be coupled to the an inlet line of the tank; a bypass structure configured to selectively open allowing flow to flow around the filter element into the tank in bypass operation; and a disposable filter element including at least a top end cap and a bottom end cap with filter media extending between the top end cap and a lower end cap, wherein the filter assembly forms a bowl-less in tank return line filter having inside-out flow.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2020Date of Patent: June 14, 2022Assignee: SCHROEDER INDUSTRIES, LLCInventors: Christopher B. Bortnik, Matt Adams, Scott F. Surdick, Michael J. Schmitt
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Patent number: 11266931Abstract: An in-tank filter bowl with a de-aeration shroud for a hydraulic or oil reservoir includes an outlet shroud surrounding the filter bowl outlet at a proximal end thereof and having a shroud fluid outlet at a distal end thereof with a larger opening than an opening of the filter bowl outlet. The outlet shroud may be formed as or include a diverging member surrounding the filter bowl outlet at a proximal end thereof and having a diverging member fluid outlet at a distal end thereof, wherein the member diverges from the proximal end to the distal end thereof. The outlet shroud may further include a central deflector positioned within the diverging member and combining with the diverging member to form an annular passage to the diverging member fluid outlet.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2018Date of Patent: March 8, 2022Assignee: SCHROEDER INDUSTRIES, LLCInventors: Christopher B. Bortnik, Jan L. R. Clatty, Preston L. Gealy, Kaleab Habtemariam, Alex J Lippai
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Patent number: 10786770Abstract: A coalescing filter element provides an integrated filter element with a three stage design with a hydrophobic or hydrophilic coalescing layer. A coalescing filter element comprises: a) At least one particulate filtration layer; b) A coalescing layer promoting coalescing of water particles, wherein the coalescing layer is downstream of the at least one particulate filtration layer relative to the flow of fluid through the element; c) An annular coalescing space downstream of the coalescing layer; d) A sump in a lower portion of the filter element in fluid communication with the annular coalescing space; and e) A hydrophobic layer downstream of the annular coalescing space, wherein fluid being cleaned by the element flows through the hydrophobic layer. The coalescing layer may be a hydrophobic or a hydrophilic coalescing layer. A filter assembly will include the coalescing filter element of the present invention.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2017Date of Patent: September 29, 2020Assignee: Schroeder Industries, LLCInventors: Chris Bortnik, Scott Surdick, Michael J Schmitt, Steven R Evanovich, Andreas Schunk
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Patent number: 10786777Abstract: A compact desiccant air breather with unidirectional air flow comprises a housing with a plurality of air inlets adjacent an upper end for air intake. A desiccant bed of water absorbing material is within the intake flow path of air and an air chamber is within the intake flow path of air downstream of the desiccant bed. A one-way inflow check valve is adjacent the desiccant bed between the desiccant bed and the air chamber and is configured to allow airflow from the desiccant bed material to the air chamber and to prevent reverse airflow. A coupling member has an air flow conduit there-through which is in fluid communication with the air chamber and forms an air intake flow path exit. A one-way exhaust check valve in fluid communication with the air chamber is configured to allow airflow from the air chamber to the exterior and to prevent reverse flow.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2017Date of Patent: September 29, 2020Assignee: SCHROEDER INDUSTRIES, LLCInventors: Preston L. Gealy, David L. Cowder, Lisa Langhorst
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Patent number: 10710064Abstract: A PAG compressor oil conditioning filter element configured for outside in flow includes a proximal and a distal end cap, wherein the proximal endcap includes a central outlet therein, a cylindrical outer wrap having perforations there through on a portion of the outer wrap adjacent the distal end cap, wherein the flow of PAG compressor oil is configured to flow into the element through the perforations in conventional operation, an annular layer of ion exchange polymers beads radially within the outer wrap configured to remove acid from the treated PAG compressor oil, an annular particulate removing micro-glass media radially within the annular layer of ion exchange polymers beads and configured to remove particulates from the treated PAG compressor oil; and a central flow area radially within the particulate removing micro-glass media and in fluid communication with the central outlet.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2018Date of Patent: July 14, 2020Assignee: SCHROEDER INDUSTRIES, LLCInventors: Scott Mutschler, Kelly Zinn, Will Hurley, Augustus O. Schroeder, Ken Waldron
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Patent number: 10525385Abstract: An in-tank filter bowl de-aeration shroud for a hydraulic or oil reservoir includes an outlet shroud surrounding the filter bowl outlet at a proximal end thereof and having a shroud fluid outlet at a distal end thereof with a larger opening than an opening of the filter bowl outlet. The outlet shroud may be formed as or include a diverging member surrounding the filter bowl outlet at a proximal end thereof and having a diverging member fluid outlet at a distal end thereof, wherein the member diverges from the proximal end to the distal end thereof. The outlet shroud may further include a central deflector positioned within the diverging member and combining with the diverging member to form an annular passage to the diverging member fluid outlet.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2016Date of Patent: January 7, 2020Assignee: SCHROEDER INDUSTRIES, LLCInventors: Christopher B. Bortnik, Jan L. R. Clatty, Preston L. Gealy, Kaleab Habtemariam, Alex J Lippai
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Patent number: 10029196Abstract: A filter assembly includes multiple filter element housings with each filter housing receiving a filter element therein; a manifold supporting the multiple filter element housings; and a filter element housing coupling to attach each filter element housing to the manifold, each filter element housing coupling including a filter housing retainer ring bolted to the manifold to couple the filter housing to the manifold.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2014Date of Patent: July 24, 2018Assignee: SCHROEDER INDUSTRIES, LLCInventor: Michael J Schmitt
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Patent number: 9782693Abstract: A high throughput, positive pressure, gravity operated dewatering system for hydraulic fluids, lubricating fluids, and petroleum based fluids comprises a gravity operated dewatering chamber receiving the industrial fluid and a source of positive pressure drying air coupled to the dewatering chamber.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2013Date of Patent: October 10, 2017Assignee: SCHROEDER INDUSTRIES, LLCInventors: Steven R. Evanovich, Martin Bauer, Andreas Schunk, John Kazimierz Duchowski
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Patent number: 9718011Abstract: A coalescing filter element provides an integrated filter element with a three stage design with a hydrophobic or hydrophilic coalescing layer. A coalescing filter element comprises: a) At least one particulate filtration layer; b) A coalescing layer promoting coalescing of water particles, wherein the coalescing layer is downstream of the at least one particulate filtration layer relative to the flow of fluid through the element; c) An annular coalescing space downstream of the coalescing layer; d) A sump in a lower portion of the filter element in fluid communication with the annular coalescing space; and e) A hydrophobic layer downstream of the annular coalescing space, wherein fluid being cleaned by the element flows through the hydrophobic layer. The coalescing layer may be a hydrophobic or a hydrophilic coalescing layer. A filter assembly will include the coalescing filter element of the present invention.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2014Date of Patent: August 1, 2017Assignees: Schroeder Industries, LLC, Hydac Filtertechnik GmbHInventors: Chris Bortnik, Scott Surdick, Michael J Schmitt, Steven R Evanovich, Andreas Schunk
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Publication number: 20140158643Abstract: A high throughput, positive pressure, gravity operated dewatering system for hydraulic fluids, lubricating fluids, and petroleum based fluids comprises a gravity operated dewatering chamber receiving the industrial fluid and a source of positive pressure drying air coupled to the dewatering chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2013Publication date: June 12, 2014Applicant: SCHROEDER INDUSTRIES, LLCInventors: Steven R. Evanovich, Martin Bauer, Andreas Schuck, John Kazimierz Duchowski
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Patent number: 8636903Abstract: A hydraulic filter includes a canister extending along the longitudinal axis. A closed end cap is at one end of the canister for closing one end thereof. A removable filter element is contained within the canister and a modular one-piece input end cap is at an end of the canister. The one-piece input end cap includes a hydraulic input chamber and a hydraulic output chamber which can be positioned in any one of three mutually perpendicular directions. The one-piece input end cap also allows for sensors to be positioned in any one of three mutually perpendicular directions. In addition, the one-piece input end cap can be utilized in base-ported or top-ported configurations while also allowing for side-to-side or side-to-end configurations.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2011Date of Patent: January 28, 2014Assignee: Schroeder Industries LLCInventors: Steven R. Evanovich, Alexander D Kiderman, Michael J Schmitt, Justin Dow
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Patent number: 8491785Abstract: A high throughput, positive pressure, gravity operated dewatering system for hydraulic fluids, lubricating fluids, and petroleum based fluids comprises a gravity operated dewatering chamber receiving the industrial fluid and a source of positive pressure drying air coupled to the dewatering chamber.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2011Date of Patent: July 23, 2013Assignee: Schroeder Industries, LLCInventors: Steven R. Evanovich, Martin Bauer, Andreas Schunk, John Kazimierz Duchowski
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Patent number: 8349173Abstract: A replaceable inside out flow filter element comprises an annular filter media structure; an upper end cap attached one end of the media structure; a lower end cap attached to an opposed end of the media structure, with an inner annular bypass mounting sidewall formed on the lower end cap; a bypass valve assembly secured to the inner annular bypass mounting sidewall and configured to communicate with the radial inner side of the annular filter media structure; and an annular bypass shield tube coupled to the bypass mounting sidewall and extending above the bypass valve assembly toward the upper end cap, wherein the inner annular bypass mounting sidewall and the annular bypass shield tube combine with the radial inner side of the media structure to define an annular particulate receiving area that extends about at least ½ of the length of the media structure from the lower end cap.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2009Date of Patent: January 8, 2013Assignee: Schroeder Industries, LLCInventors: Steven R. Evanovich, Augustus O Schroeder, Robert B Murad
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Patent number: D669924Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2009Date of Patent: October 30, 2012Assignee: Schroeder Industries, LLCInventors: Eric M. Lombardo, Robert E. Stupak, James Dennis Funk, Christopher B. Bortnik, Steven Evanovich, Benjamin Chan