Patents Assigned to Scott Technologies
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Determining effluent concentration profiles and service lives of air purifying respirator cartridges
Patent number: 8328903Abstract: A method for determining at least one of an effluent concentration profile, a breakthrough time and a filter cartridge recommendation includes receiving at least one input parameter, determining at least one of the effluent concentration profile, the breakthrough time and the filter cartridge recommendation based on the input parameter, and graphically displaying at least one of the effluent concentration profile, the breakthrough time, and the filter cartridge recommendation. The effluent concentration profile includes a plot of a concentration of a chemical species over a period of time. The breakthrough time includes a time at which a predetermined concentration of the chemical species passes through a filter cartridge.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2008Date of Patent: December 11, 2012Assignee: Scott Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Michael Parham, Amy Staubs, Yuqing Ding -
Publication number: 20120298109Abstract: A self-contained breathing apparatus includes an air cylinder pressurized to about 5500 psi, wherein the air cylinder is compatible with infrastructure used in conjunction with the air cylinder. The self-contained breathing apparatus also includes a first regulator valve for reducing air pressure from the air cylinder to a predetermined level. A second regulator valve is also provided for reducing the air pressure from the predetermined level to a level suitable for use by an operator, wherein air is supplied from the second regulator valve to the operator via a mask. The self-contained breathing apparatus further includes a frame for supporting the air cylinder on the back of the operator. Other embodiments are described and claimed.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2011Publication date: November 29, 2012Applicant: Scott Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Jerry Allen Phifer, William Eugene Parson, Ronald Bruce Mele
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Patent number: 8253942Abstract: A gas detector is provided. The gas detector includes a measurement source of optical radiation, a reference source of optical radiation, a measurement detector configured to provide an output signal indicative of a gas of interest, a reference detector configured to provide an output signal at least partially independent of the gas of interest, a measurement optical path extending from the measurement source to the reference and measurement detectors, and a sample region for receiving a gaseous sample. The sample region is located along the measurement optical path. A window is positioned in the measurement optical path downstream from the measurement source and upstream from the reference and measurement detectors. The window is partially transparent to optical radiation and partially reflective to optical radiation.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2007Date of Patent: August 28, 2012Assignee: Scott Technologies, Inc.Inventor: L. Rodney Bristol
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Patent number: 8097060Abstract: A filter includes a spacing member and a filter element having two layers laminated together with the spacing member such that the spacing member extends between the filter element layers. The spacing member spaces apart the filter element layers to define an opening between the filter element layers.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2008Date of Patent: January 17, 2012Assignee: Scott Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Yuqing Ding
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Patent number: 8067731Abstract: A system and method for detecting an analyte of interest in a sample is provided. The method includes passing a set of ions obtained from the sample through an ion mobility spectrometer to filter out ions that are not ions of interest and to generate an ion mobility spectrum. A mass spectrum of at least some of the ions is generated using a mass spectrometer. The method also includes determining that the analyte of interest is in the sample when peaks of interest are found in one or more of the ion mobility spectrum and the mass spectrum, and the peaks of interest follow a predetermined pattern of peaks associated with the analyte of interest or are confirmed by ion mobility spectrometry.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2009Date of Patent: November 29, 2011Assignee: Scott Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Maciej (Matthew) Stanislaw Matyjaszczyk, Amy Elizabeth Staubs
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Patent number: 8037547Abstract: A protective hood is provided for protecting a wearer's head from environmental elements. The protective hood includes a hood body having a cap section positioned to fit over a top of the wearer's head, side sections positioned to hang adjacent sides of the wearer's head, and a back section positioned to hang adjacent a back of the wearer's head. The hood body includes a channel extending along at least a portion of the cap section and/or at least a portion of the side and back sections. A transparent face member is held by the hood body. An adjustable head harness assembly is held by the hood body. The adjustable head harness assembly includes an elastic member extending through the channel for securing the hood body on the wearer's head.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2007Date of Patent: October 18, 2011Assignee: Scott Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Paul David Duncan
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Patent number: 8013739Abstract: A communications system for emergency services personnel can include portable devices to be carried by emergency services personnel while at an emergency site. The portable devices each may have at least a first transceiver configured to communicate over a first network and the portable devices are configured to communicate with one another. The system may also include a portable gateway apparatus. The portable gateway apparatus may have a portable computer having a graphical user interface (GUI) and a PCMCIA or smaller card that itself includes at least a first radio. The first radio is configured to communicate over the first network to obtain status information from the portable devices carried by the emergency services personnel. The GUI is configured to communicate with the PCMCIA card to display a node map indicating communication links between the portable devices carried by the emergency services personnel.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2009Date of Patent: September 6, 2011Assignee: Scott Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Craig Michael Parkulo, Julie Marshall
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Patent number: 7860662Abstract: A method for determining a service life for a filter includes measuring exposure data and calculating a service life estimate based on the exposure data. The service life estimate is representative of an estimated exposure time that the filter is exposed to ambient conditions represented by the exposure data before the contaminant passes through the filter at a breakthrough concentration. The method also includes obtaining environmental data and establishing a predicted service life based on the environmental data. The predicted service life is representative of a predicted exposure time that the filter is exposed to the ambient conditions represented by the environmental data before the contaminant passes through the filter at the breakthrough concentration. The method further includes determining the service life for the filter based on a comparison of the estimated and predicted service lives.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2008Date of Patent: December 28, 2010Assignee: Scott Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Michael Parham, Yuquing Ding
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Publication number: 20100139661Abstract: An integrated air hose assembly for a self-contained breathing apparatus. The air hose assembly includes a plurality of electrical wires embedded between an outer layer and an tube assembly. The tube assembly includes an inner tube forming a central air passage and an intermediate layer. Corresponding helical grooves are disposed in the outer surface of the intermediate layer and the inner surface of the outer layer, and the electrical wires are arranged therein in spaced relationship to one another.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2010Publication date: June 10, 2010Applicant: Scott Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey L. Landis
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Patent number: 7652571Abstract: A communications system for emergency services personnel can include portable devices to be carried by emergency services personnel while at an emergency site. The portable devices each may have at least a first transceiver configured to communicate over a first network and the portable devices are configured to communicate with one another. The system may also include a portable gateway apparatus. The portable gateway apparatus may have a portable computer having a graphical user interface (GUI) and a PCMCIA or smaller card that itself includes at least a first radio. The first radio is configured to communicate over the first network to obtain status information from the portable devices carried by the emergency services personnel. The GUI is configured to communicate with the PCMCIA card to display a node map indicating communication links between the portable devices carried by the emergency services personnel.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2006Date of Patent: January 26, 2010Assignee: Scott Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Craig Michael Parkulo, Julie Marshall
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Patent number: 7559106Abstract: An ergonomic passive support surface comprising a set of foam support elements and a pressure equalization layer which is preferably a fibrous fill material layer or foam layer. Pressure distribution is controlled by the characteristics and shape of a foam material. Preferably, the foam material is provided as a set of transverse oriented cylindrical sections, selected for desired support characteristics.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2006Date of Patent: July 14, 2009Assignee: Scott Technology LLCInventors: Robert Crousore, Shawn Lipman
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Patent number: 7415995Abstract: A canister filling system is provided for independently filling multiple canisters from a common set of storage stations prioritized in a cascaded manner. The system includes first and second fill stations configured to receive and independently fill canisters with pressurized gas. First and second storage stations store gas at corresponding first and second charge pressures, respectively. A supply-chain joins each of the first and second fill stations to both of the first and second storage stations. First and second valve assemblies are provided in the supply-chain to monitor, independent of one another, the canister pressures at the corresponding first and second fill stations. The canister pressures represent the pressure within corresponding canisters.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2005Date of Patent: August 26, 2008Assignee: Scott TechnologiesInventors: Darrill Lee Plummer, Gaylord Kern Posod
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Patent number: 7398097Abstract: A communications system is provided for emergency services personnel that includes a plurality of portable devices and a base station. The portable devices are configured to be carried by emergency services personnel while at an emergency site. The portable devices each have a first transceiver configured to communicate over a first network and a second transceiver configured to communicate over a second network, where the first and second networks operate independent of one another. For example, they may have at least one of different first and second carrier frequencies, protocol, channels and the like. The base station has at least one transceiver for communicating with the portable devices over at least one of the first and second networks. Optionally, the first and second networks may have different transmission characteristics, such as different transmit ranges, power levels and the like.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2006Date of Patent: July 8, 2008Assignee: Scott Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Craig Michael Parkulo
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Patent number: 7380302Abstract: A bolster for resisting rolling of a person off of a mattress, comprising a lateral cushion adapted to be disposed proximate and parallel to an edge of the mattress, and a tensile portion having a means for attachment to said lateral cushion, providing a distributed tensile force to resist a laterally outward displacement of the lateral cushion, the tensile force being transmitted beneath the mattress having a force vector downward and inward. Both the lateral cushion and the mattress may be inflatable, and preferably a pair of lateral cushions, interconnected by a tensile sheet below the mattress, are provided.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 2006Date of Patent: June 3, 2008Assignee: Scott Technology LLCInventors: Edward Gilchrest, Jr., George E. Reihm
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Patent number: 7191790Abstract: A quick pressure reducer and cylinder valve for use with an SCBA includes a cylinder valve that connects to a pressure vessel, a pressure reduction assembly for reducing the pressure of breathing air provided by the pressure vessel, a probe, and an inlet/latch assembly. The probe includes a notch and a threadless probe tip, and the inlet/latch includes a corresponding receptacle and one or more latches adapted to fit into the notch to retain the probe in the receptacle. A pushbutton switch in the receptacle is triggered by insertion of the probe tip therein, thereby providing an electrical signal. Probes of different lengths may be used to correspond to different pressure capacities, and the inlet/latch assembly may be arranged either to permit the insertion of only probe size or may be arranged to accept both sizes but to function differently based on the size of the probe. The latches are inoperable except at or below a nominal pressure.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2004Date of Patent: March 20, 2007Assignee: Scott Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Ronald B. Mele
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Patent number: 7185528Abstract: A system and method for measuring fluid flow rate in a system where fluid is pumped, such as a gas monitoring instrument where gas is pumped from a space such as a room or enclosure through a conduit to a sensor. The flow of gas through a pump is determined by measuring motor back-e.m.f. which is proportional to motor speed. In a system where motor speed is regulated by pulse width modulation of the motor drive voltage, the back-e.m.f. is sampled during intervals between the drive pulses applied to the motor, and in a further aspect the sampling is done at selected, spaced-apart or infrequent intervals such as once for every ten or once for every hundred motor drive pulses. Advantageously, in an instrument that uses a microprocessor and analog-to-digital converter to measure gas-concentration, the same microprocessor and converter can provide the PWM control of the pump, in response to the back-e.m.f. generated by the pump motor between the drive pulses.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2005Date of Patent: March 6, 2007Assignee: Scott Technologies, Inc.Inventor: L. Rodney Bristol
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Patent number: 7155766Abstract: A bolster for resisting rolling of a person off of a mattress, comprising a lateral cushion adapted to be disposed proximate and parallel to an edge of the mattress, and a tensile portion having a means for attachment to said lateral cushion, providing a distributed tensile force to resist a laterally outward displacement of the lateral cushion, the tensile force being transmitted beneath the mattress having a force vector downward and inward. Both the lateral cushion and the mattress may be inflatable, and preferably a pair of lateral cushions, interconnected by a tensile sheet below the mattress, are provided.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2004Date of Patent: January 2, 2007Assignee: Scott Technology LLCInventors: Edward Gilchrest, Jr., George E. Riehm
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Patent number: 7051732Abstract: The present invention is directed to a respiratory helmet. The helmet is designed to provide protection to a user's cranium area. The helmet also has a visor designed to provide protection to the user's face area, an air intake system, and a parallel elliptical rail system. The visor can be positioned on the helmet, in front of the user's face area, and any position in between. The area between the visor, when the visor is positioned in front of the user's face area and the face area is called the breathing zone. The visor has at least two wheels, a top side and a bottom side wherein the bottom side is positioned closer to the user's chin when the visor is positioned in front of the user's face. The air intake system has an intake unit that receives a gaseous medium from a gaseous medium supply system or the ambient air into the helmet, and the intake unit directs the gaseous medium toward the breathing zone. The parallel elliptical rail system allows the visor to move in an elliptical motion.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2002Date of Patent: May 30, 2006Assignee: Scott Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Jussi Severi Uusitalo, Jyrki Hannu Veli Jarvinen, Juha Antero Kinnunen, Ville-Petteri Nenonen
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Patent number: 6981402Abstract: A system and method for measuring fluid flow rate in a system where fluid is pumped, such as a gas monitoring instrument where gas is pumped from a space such as a room or enclosure through a conduit to a sensor. The flow of gas through a pump is determined by measuring motor back-e.m.f. which is proportional to motor speed. In a system where motor speed is regulated by pulse width modulation of the motor drive voltage, the back-e.m.f. is sampled during intervals between the drive pulses applied to the motor, and in a further aspect the sampling is done at selected, spaced-apart or infrequent intervals such as once for every ten or once for every hundred motor drive pulses. Advantageously, in an instrument that uses a microprocessor and analog-to-digital converter to measure gas-concentration, the same microprocessor and converter can provide the PWM control of the pump, in response to the back-e.m.f. generated by the pump motor between the drive pulses.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2003Date of Patent: January 3, 2006Assignee: Scott Technologies, Inc.Inventor: L. Rodney Bristol
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Patent number: D529747Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2004Date of Patent: October 10, 2006Assignee: Scott Technology LLCInventors: Edward Gilchrest, Jr., George E. Riehm