Patents Assigned to Speakman Company
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Publication number: 20070157976Abstract: A faucet is provided comprising in-service separable parts that can be removed from the faucet without having to remove the entire housing. The faucet includes a main support housing, bolts, brackets and nuts to secure the main support body to a sink surface, two water inlets for connecting hot and cold incoming water lines. A flow control assembly is provided at each inlet to regulate the hot and cold water introduced into a mixing chamber. The valve housing includes an independent adjustable mixing valve for regulating the flow of water, an inline screen filter for removing particulate matter from the water stream, and a check valve for preventing water from returning back to the water source. Upon passing through the check valve and into water mixing housing inlets, the water is mixed in a mixing chamber. From the mixing chamber the water is regulated by a solenoid. When sink users place their hands, or other objects in front of the sensor the solenoid is activated.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2006Publication date: July 12, 2007Applicant: SPEAKMAN COMPANYInventors: Graham Paterson, Hui Lee, William Walbrandt, Michael Trenham
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Patent number: 7207075Abstract: A faucet spout assembly providing multiple spouts with different heights and curvature which are interchangeable within the same faucet. Laminar flow from the spout is achieved with a flow control device upstream of the spout outlet A check valve is optionally used in the inlet to the spout to promote greater flexibility in placement of the flow control device within the assembly.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2002Date of Patent: April 24, 2007Assignee: Speakman CompanyInventors: Graham H. Peterson, Michael W. Boyer
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Publication number: 20070017241Abstract: Improved means for powering and increasing evaporative cooling in an indirect-direct evaporative cooling (IDEC) apparatus are disclosed. Sustainable energy from solar energy mixed with grid power, when needed, power the IDEC device. These DC and AC power sources are seamlessly merged in a unique diode interconnect unit. Improved means for evaporative cooling include a rayon-based flocking on the wet side of molded plastic indirect evaporative cooling plates. Separate wet and dry passages through those plates are facilitated by a unique means for clamping the upper ends of the plates. These clamping means also add to the structural integrity of an array of plates so that the array can be inserted in and removed from a housing containing other operational components of the IDEC such as fan, direct cooling plates and water distribution means.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2006Publication date: January 25, 2007Applicant: Speakman CompanyInventors: Samuel Hyland, Robert Lobozo, Covington Stanwick
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Patent number: 7143597Abstract: Improved means for powering and increasing evaporative cooling in an indirect-direct evaporative cooling (IDEC) apparatus are disclosed. Sustainable energy from solar energy mixed with grid power, when needed, power the IDEC device. These DC and AC power sources are seamlessly merged in a unique diode interconnect unit. Improved means for evaporative cooling include a rayon-based flocking on the wet side of molded plastic indirect evaporative cooling plates. Separate wet and dry passages through those plates are facilitated by a unique means for clamping the upper ends of the plates. These clamping means also add to the structural integrity of an array of plates so that the array can be inserted in and removed from a housing containing other operational components of the IDEC such as fan, direct cooling plates and water distribution means.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2004Date of Patent: December 5, 2006Assignee: Speakman CompanyInventors: Samuel Hyland, Robert F. Lobozo, Covington Stanwick
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Patent number: 6782568Abstract: An emergency washing unit flexibly connected to a service sink faucet, wherein water flow through the unit can be initiated by simply grabbing the unit and squeezing the handle operator on the unit. The unit can be directed anywhere onto the person using it because of its connection to a water supply via a flexible hose. The unit may be mounted on brackets that hold it in a position closer to the user. A vacuum breaker can be used to prevent possible contamination caused by unwanted flow back of used water through the washing unit into the faucet.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2003Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: Speakman CompanyInventors: Charles J. Novak, James F. Fleitz, Imants A. Stiebris
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Patent number: 6520431Abstract: An eyewash apparatus is disclosed that can be utilized on either side of an associated bowl or sink. Piping extending from spray heads to a housing overlaying a valve can be rotated into position over the sink or bowl. Rotation of the piping initiates or shuts off water flow to eyewash outlets at one end of the piping. The amount of rotation is limited by interaction of a pin traveling in an arcuate slot formed in that part of the apparatus secured to a surface adjacent the sink or bowl. The apparatus can be used on opposite sides of the sink or bowl without a structural change to any components of the apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2001Date of Patent: February 18, 2003Assignee: Speakman CompanyInventor: Clarence P. Donovan
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Patent number: 6385794Abstract: An integrated eye wash and sink faucet connected to cold and hot water supplies. The integrated eye wash and sink faucet includes a valve having a body with first and second openings provided therein, and a spindle having an arm integrally connected to a chamber. The spindle is slidably provided in the valve body. The first opening of the valve body is controllably in fluid communication with the cold and hot water supplies. The second opening of the valve body fluidly communicates with the cold water supply when the spindle chamber is provided at a predetermined location of the valve body. The integrated eye wash and sink faucet also has a sink faucet integrally formed with the valve body and in controlled fluid communication with the cold and hot water supplies, via the first opening of the valve body.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2001Date of Patent: May 14, 2002Assignee: Speakman CompanyInventors: Chris Miedzius, Robert S. Varney, Imants Stiebris
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Patent number: 6378790Abstract: A shower head comprising a hollow body connected at one end to a water source, and a face, plate connected at the other end of the hollow body. The face plate includes a plastic substrate having a plurality of circumferential openings and a central opening provided therein. The face plate further has a thermoplastic rubber layer formed on portions of the plastic substrate, including the walls of the plastic substrate circumferential openings. The thermoplastic rubber layer formed on the walls of the plastic substrate circumferential openings includes ridge portions extending away from and circumferentially around the plastic substrate circumferential openings. The shower head further comprises a plurality of plungers connected to a spider, wherein each plastic substrate circumferential opening receives a corresponding plunger and the ridge portions closely surround the plungers.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2000Date of Patent: April 30, 2002Assignee: Speakman CompanyInventors: Graham H. Paterson, Willard A. Denham
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Patent number: 6082407Abstract: An automatic faucet assembly includes a chassis and a cover removably connected to the chassis, wherein both chassis and cover extend above the surface of a deck of a sink basin. The chassis has a mounting section for mounting the chassis to the surface of the deck. A deck plate is mounted between the mounting section and the surface to provide support and stability to the faucet assembly. The faucet assembly further comprises: a fluid conduit extending through the chassis and connecting a fluid discharge port with a fluid supply; an infrared sensor mounted on the chassis for sensing the presence of a user of the faucet assembly; an electrical connector wire extending from the infrared sensor, through an opening in the deck, to a solenoid valve that turns on the fluid supply when infrared sensor senses the presence of the user; and a battery-operated power supply for supplying power to the infrared sensor.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1999Date of Patent: July 4, 2000Assignee: Speakman CompanyInventors: Graham H. Paterson, Willard A. Denham
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Patent number: 6029293Abstract: A sensor assembly for use with a sink having a faucet hydraulically connected to an electrically operated on/off mechanism for controlling the flow of water from the faucet into the sink. The sensor assembly includes a fiber optic proximity sensor mounted adjacent the sink. The fiber optic proximity sensor directs a visible or infrared ray toward a user's legs, via a transmit fiber, and detects the presence and absence of a user in the immediate vicinity of the sink, via a receive fiber. The senor assembly also includes an adjustable pipe clamp for connecting the sensor assembly to the drain tube of the sink, and a ball-and-socket flexible connector.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1999Date of Patent: February 29, 2000Assignee: Speakman CompanyInventors: Graham H. Paterson, Willard A. Denham
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Patent number: D517657Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2004Date of Patent: March 21, 2006Assignee: Speakman CompanyInventors: John Crowell, Andrew Vellrath, Graham Paterson, Michael Boyer
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Patent number: D456493Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2001Date of Patent: April 30, 2002Assignee: The Speakman CompanyInventors: Graham H. Paterson, Willard A. Denham
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Patent number: D530394Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2005Date of Patent: October 17, 2006Assignee: Speakman CompanyInventors: Graham H. Paterson, Andrew Vellrath, William J. Walbrandt, Michael D. Trenham
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Patent number: D536420Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2005Date of Patent: February 6, 2007Assignee: Speakman CompanyInventors: Graham H. Paterson, Donald R. Cornette
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Patent number: D536766Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2005Date of Patent: February 13, 2007Assignee: Speakman CompanyInventors: Graham H. Paterson, George E. Berghane, Michael J. Santora
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Patent number: D466589Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2001Date of Patent: December 3, 2002Assignee: Speakman CompanyInventor: Chris Miedzius
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Patent number: D537506Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2005Date of Patent: February 27, 2007Assignee: Speakman CompanyInventors: Graham H. Paterson, Chris Miedzius
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Patent number: D566228Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2007Date of Patent: April 8, 2008Assignee: Speakman CompanyInventor: Alexandru Neagoe
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Patent number: D566232Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2007Date of Patent: April 8, 2008Assignee: Speakman CompanyInventor: Christopher Miedzius
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Patent number: D431285Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1999Date of Patent: September 26, 2000Assignee: Speakman CompanyInventors: Graham H. Paterson, Willard A. Denham, Emil Vulcu