Patents Assigned to Scott Fetzer SFEG
  • Patent number: 11482841
    Abstract: Provided in this disclosure is a reversible power supply enclosure. A base component defines a body of the power supply enclosure. The base component includes a base surface and side surfaces formed along opposing edges of the base surface. An offset flange is formed along the base surface. A closed end component is connected to the base component and includes a second offset flange. The offset flanges displace the base component the predetermined distance from the mounting surface. A cover component includes a primary surface and a perpendicular secondary surface for enclosing the base component. A lip portion substantially surrounds the peripheries of the primary and secondary surfaces, thereby enabling the power supply enclosure to be reversibly mounted in either a vertical orientation or a horizontal orientation such that both orientations provide a moisture-resistant power supply enclosure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 1, 2020
    Date of Patent: October 25, 2022
    Assignee: SCOTT FETZER SFEG
    Inventor: Daniel K. Amonett
  • Patent number: 11199317
    Abstract: Provided in this disclosure is an electrical bus system for use with a box light. The system includes a mounting channel having a pair of bus bars that define positive and neutral electrical conductors for supplying electricity. Electrical modules are configured for variable positioning along the mounting channel. Each of the electrical modules includes an end cap configured to engage the mounting channel. A protrusion extends away from the end cap for insertion into the mounting channel and for securing the end cap to the mounting channel at a selected position. A pair of terminal sockets makes electrical contact with the bus bars. A socket receives and supports an electrical component, preferably an LED light stick. The socket supports electrical connections to the terminal sockets for receiving and supplying power to the electrical component.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 14, 2020
    Date of Patent: December 14, 2021
    Assignee: SCOTT FETZER SFEG
    Inventors: Daniel K. Amonett, Scott Cutcher
  • Publication number: 20210344176
    Abstract: Provided in this disclosure is a reversible power supply enclosure. A base component defines a body of the power supply enclosure. The base component includes a base surface and side surfaces formed along opposing edges of the base surface. An offset flange is formed along the base surface. A closed end component is connected to the base component and includes a second offset flange. The offset flanges displace the base component the predetermined distance from the mounting surface. A cover component includes a primary surface and a perpendicular secondary surface for enclosing the base component. A lip portion substantially surrounds the peripheries of the primary and secondary surfaces, thereby enabling the power supply enclosure to be reversibly mounted in either a vertical orientation or a horizontal orientation such that both orientations provide a moisture-resistant power supply enclosure.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 1, 2020
    Publication date: November 4, 2021
    Applicant: Scott Fetzer SFEG
    Inventor: Daniel K. Amonett
  • Publication number: 20210338020
    Abstract: Provided in this disclosure is a hand dryer including a mounting structure having a planar surface for adjoining to a planar surface of a mounting wall upon which the hand dryer is mounted. A motor is provided for rotating a fan that generates an air flow. The motor is mounted transversely upon the mounting structure such that a plane of motor rotation is parallel to the planar surface of the mounting wall, and an axis of motor rotation is perpendicular to the mounting wall. The nozzle receives the air flow from the motor, and directs the air flow toward hands of a user. The hand dryer includes air intakes, mounted along opposite sides the motor, for receiving transverse flows of air. The air intake also includes a recessed portion, configured between the air intakes, for receiving the motor, and fluidly connecting the motor to the air intakes.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 1, 2020
    Publication date: November 4, 2021
    Applicant: Scott Fetzer SFEG
    Inventors: Daniel K. Amonett, Matthew Quinn, Adam Finch