Patents Assigned to Schroeder Industries
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Patent number: 8387829Abstract: A bar gun assembly for receiving a multiplicity of fluid carrying tubes carrying a multiplicity of fluids, for example, flavored syrup and soda water, therein. The bar gun assembly has a handle having a handle body. The handle body is a multiplicity of ports and fluid channels therein. A supply line connector assembly engages the supply lines and the handle body. A backing plate assembly engages openings in the fluid chambers of the handle body to seal fluid therein. A nozzle assembly engages at least some of the fluid channels in the handle and provides for mixing the syrup and the soda water. The nozzle assembly includes walls adapted to substantially coat an inner wall of a nozzle housing with a first fluid and a lower portion of the inner wall with a second fluid.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2011Date of Patent: March 5, 2013Assignee: Schroeder Industries, Inc.Inventors: A. A. Jud Schroeder, David Santy
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Publication number: 20130025467Abstract: Applicants provide a post-mix hot tea dispenser which foregoes the use of electrical elements in the flow control circuits. Applicants provide a dispenser with a manually operated T-valve mounted to the front of a housing. The housing contains mechanical (non-electrical) flow control elements to provide a measured flow of a concentrate and a diluent in the proper proportion to the post-mix valve.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2012Publication date: January 31, 2013Applicant: Schroeder Industries, Inc. d/b/a Schroeder AmericaInventors: A.A. Jud Schroeder, Jason Minica, David Santy
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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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Publication number: 20120325855Abstract: Bar guns having a body constructed from a multiplicity of color contrasting laminated acrylic sheets. The bar gun body has a nozzle, a heel, and a button assembly. Internal parts, including pistons, engage fluid channels in the bar gun body to control the flow of fluid to the bar gun nozzle.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2012Publication date: December 27, 2012Applicant: Schroeder Industries, Inc. d/b/a Schroeder AmericaInventors: Sam Brown, A. A. Jud Schroeder, David Santy, Jason Minica
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Patent number: 8336736Abstract: A device for controlled delivery of pressurized fluids from a multiplicity of pressurize fluid sources having a multiplicity of pressurized fluid lines engaged therewith to a bar gun. The device comprises a flow control assembly with a multiplicity of flow channel assemblies. Each flow channel assembly has a high pressure tube receiving port adapted to receive a fluid pressure line from a high pressure fluid source. Each flow control assembly has an on/off valve and flow control structure downstream thereof. The flow control structure may be self-adjusting or mechanical control. The flow control assembly includes a housing for engaging the fluid flow channel assemblies thereon. A manifold assembly is adapted to engage the flow control assembly. The manifold assembly includes a multiplicity of connector fittings, each having an upstream and a downstream end.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2009Date of Patent: December 25, 2012Assignee: Schroeder Industries, Inc.Inventors: A. A. Jud Schroeder, Dave Santy, Deborah Absalon
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Patent number: 8123079Abstract: A bar gun holster assembly for receiving a bar gun. Bar guns are used to dispense beverages, typically soda and/or water therefrom. A holster assembly is a device that provides a place for a user to put the bar gun, nozzle first when it is not being used. Applicant's bar gun includes three components: a mounting plate, a holster portion, and a drain portion. The mounting plate is designed to attach to a support surface, such as the underside of a table or bar. The holster portion includes a cylindrical bar gun nozzle receiving member for receiving the nozzle of a bar gun slideably therein. The drain body is adapted to receive fluids dripping from the end of a nozzle and passing them to a drain line. Applicant's device includes walls that releasably couple the three members one to the other.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2008Date of Patent: February 28, 2012Assignee: Schroeder Industries, Inc.Inventors: A. A. Jud Schroeder, Michael Romanyszyn
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Patent number: 8066871Abstract: 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, 2009Date of Patent: November 29, 2011Assignee: Schroeder Industries LLCInventors: Steven R. Evanovich, Alexander D Kiderman, Michael J Schmitt, Justin Dow
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Patent number: 7658006Abstract: In a method of manufacturing a beverage dispensing head, a first section is molded to include an exit channel and a first portion of a valve bore. A second section is molded to include an entry channel, a passage through the second section, and a second portion of the valve bore. A third section is molded to include a passage through the third section and a third portion of the valve bore. The first section is mated with the second section and the second section is mated with the third section to form a handle including a passageway therethrough. The mating of the first section with the second section and the second section with the third section aligns the first portion with the second portion and the second portion with the third portion to form the valve bore for the passageway. In addition, the entry channel is sealed to form a fluid entry aperture and a fluid entry conduit for the passageway. Further, the exit channel is sealed to form a portion of a fluid exit conduit for the passageway.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2007Date of Patent: February 9, 2010Assignee: Schroeder Industries Inc.Inventor: Alfred A. Schroeder
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Patent number: 7604738Abstract: 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: February 7, 2003Date of Patent: October 20, 2009Assignee: Schroeder Industries LLCInventors: Steven R. Evanovich, Alexander D. Kiderman, Michael J. Schmitt, Justin Dow
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Patent number: 7384547Abstract: The replaceable, outside-in flow filter element with integral annular trap provides a simple, efficient, tubular filter element that combines the advantages of inside out-flow and outside-in flow filters. The element includes end caps with pleated filter media extending there between. A solid tube is secured between the end caps in a position spaced radially outward from the media. The annular space between the media and the tube forms an integral, lateral, outer trap for containing filtered out particulate matter. The trap allows the particulate to be removed with the used filter element during conventional replacement. The inlet end cap includes openings spaced from an end of the filter media whereby a portion of the openings overlap the media in plan view such that inflow through this overlapping portion of the openings will flow radial outward in the space between the openings and the filter media to the annular space.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2007Date of Patent: June 10, 2008Assignee: Schroeder Industries, LLCInventors: Steven R. Evanovich, Russell Olmsted, Stevan Karanovich, Steve Smith, Christopher Bortnik
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Patent number: 7252759Abstract: A top or bottom mounted, in-line, in-tank return line filter element is mounted in a hydraulic reservoir. The reservoir includes a holding tank, at least one outlet extending from and one return line extending to the reservoir, an in-tank return line within the reservoir and extending to one return line, and an in-tank return line filter element mounted within the in-tank return line. The in-tank return line filter element includes an end cap, a filter media and a by-pass valve coupled thereto. The end cap includes a central fluid opening, a mounting surface for the filter media, and a peripheral attaching mechanism for attaching the filter element to the in-tank return line to form a filter assembly. The mounting surface is positioned between the central opening and the attaching mechanism such that an in-line, in-tank filter element is provided.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2004Date of Patent: August 7, 2007Assignee: Schroeder Industries, LLCInventors: Steven R. Evanovich, Augustus O. Schroeder, Norbert Friedrich Karl Sann, Michael Otto Sakraschinsky, Christopher B. Bortnik, Joseph Francis Ickes
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Patent number: 7172694Abstract: The filter assembly is adapted for use in filtering fluid flow in turbomachinery. The filter assembly includes a cylindrical housing, and a filter element disposed within the housing. The housing is adapted for fluid connection to a turbomachine. The filter element is adapted to filter fluid passing to the turbomachine. The filter element includes a fluid permeable core element defining a central core element flow channel through the filter element, a fluid permeable ion exchange resin layer disposed about the core element and adapted to remove mineral and organic acids from the fluid passing through the filter element, and a pleated filter media disposed about the ion exchange resin layer and core element. In another embodiment, the filter element has the pleated filter media disposed about the core element, and the fluid permeable ion exchange resin layer disposed about the core element and pleated filter media.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2004Date of Patent: February 6, 2007Assignee: Schroeder Industries, LLCInventor: Christopher B Bortnik
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Patent number: 6986842Abstract: A fluid filter element (10) comprises a pleated filter media (34) having spaced apart pleats (40) and an external filter media surface (38) comprising the external peaks of the pleats (40) and a flexible foam filter media sleeve (42) in contact with and extending between the pleats of the peaks of the external filter media surface (38). The filter media sleeve (42) maintains the spacing between the external peaks of the pleats (40) of the pleated filter media (34). The pleated filter media (34) is for fluid applications and includes fragile material media layers (74, 76) between wire meshes (70, 80).Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2005Date of Patent: January 17, 2006Assignee: Schroeder Industries, LLCInventors: Christopher B. Bortnik, Alexander Kiderman
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Patent number: 6979397Abstract: A portable, controllable fluid filtration flushing system with automated feedback, remote access, and documented operation is designed for hydraulic fluid or the like and has a base mounted on wheels for transporting the system. A filtration system mounted on the base is connectable to the hydraulic fluid system of the machine to be flushed. Feedback sensors mounted on the base, such as a particulate sensor or particle counter, are coupled to the filtration system. A programmable logic controller (PLC) is mounted on the base to control and document the operation of the flushing system. An operator input mechanism, such as a touch screen or keypad, may be on the base. The PLC is remotely accessible by an operator such as through the Internet, hardwire connection, RF connection, or the like.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2003Date of Patent: December 27, 2005Assignee: Schroeder Industries, LLCInventors: Steven R. Evanovich, Alexander D. Kiderman
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Publication number: 20050211619Abstract: A fluid filter element (10) comprises a pleated filter media (34) having spaced apart pleats (40) and an external filter media surface (38) comprising the external peaks of the pleats (40) and a flexible foam filter media sleeve (42) in contact with and extending between the pleats of the peaks of the external filter media surface (38). The filter media sleeve (42) maintains the spacing between the external peaks of the pleats (40) of the pleated filter media (34). The pleated filter media (34) is for fluid applications and includes fragile material media layers (74, 76) between wire meshes (70, 80).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2005Publication date: September 29, 2005Applicant: Schroeder Industries, LLCInventors: Christopher Bortnik, Alexander Kiderman
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Patent number: D577414Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2007Date of Patent: September 23, 2008Assignee: Schroeder Industries, LLC.Inventor: Steven R. Evanovich
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Patent number: D600775Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2008Date of Patent: September 22, 2009Assignee: Schroeder Industries, LLCInventors: Michael J Schmitt, Alan R Bost, Steven Evanovich
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Patent number: D634398Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2008Date of Patent: March 15, 2011Assignee: Schroeder Industries, LLCInventors: Joseph Francis Ickes, Steven R. Evanovich
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Patent number: D658740Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2011Date of Patent: May 1, 2012Assignee: Schroeder Industries, LLCInventors: Joseph Francis Ickes, Steven R. Evanovich
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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