Patents Assigned to Technical Chemical Company
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Publication number: 20120285579Abstract: A fuel additive system can include a fuel additive and a container for the fuel additive, the container including a neck through which the fuel additive is flowed, the neck having a length and a dimension lateral to the length, whereby, in response to insertion of the container into a fuel receptacle, the neck disengages a lock which secures a closure of the fuel receptacle. A method of discharging a fuel additive into a fuel receptacle can include containing the fuel additive in a container having a neck through which the fuel additive can flow, inserting the container into the fuel receptacle, whereby the neck disengages a lock which secures a closure of the fuel receptacle, and discharging the fuel additive from the container into the fuel receptacle via the neck.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2011Publication date: November 15, 2012Applicant: TECHNICAL CHEMICAL COMPANYInventors: Newton H. DUDLEY, Richard MILLER, John MCDERMOTT
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Patent number: 6780904Abstract: A tire sealer and inflator provides utilization of R-134a propellant combined with a sealant composition. In a described example, a tire sealer and inflator includes R-134a propellant, and a sealant composition consisting essentially of, by weight, water approximately 77%, acrylic resin emulsion approximately 22%, sodium nitrite approximately 0.75%, oleic acid approximately 0.01%, and ammonium hydroxide approximately 0.01%.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2002Date of Patent: August 24, 2004Assignee: Technical Chemical CompanyInventors: N. Howard Dudley, Michael L. Schwartz, Richard L. Miller
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Patent number: 6677285Abstract: An aerosol UV dye cleaner. In a described embodiment, an apparatus for cleaning UV dye from an air conditioning system includes a UV dye cleaner, a propellant and an aerosol can having the cleaner and the propellant pressurized therein. The apparatus is particularly useful in servicing automotive air conditioning systems in which access to system components is restricted.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2003Date of Patent: January 13, 2004Assignee: Technical Chemical CompanyInventor: Newton Howard Dudley
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Patent number: 6655407Abstract: A refrigerant charging tool. In a described embodiment, a refrigerant charging tool has two separately formed handles pivotably attached to each other. One of the handles has a container piercing member mounted thereon. Interchangeable spacers are configured for attachment to the other handle, so that a selected one of differently shaped containers may be biased against the container piercing member when the handles are pivoted toward each other.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2003Date of Patent: December 2, 2003Assignee: Technical Chemical CompanyInventor: Newton Howard Dudley
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Patent number: 6431225Abstract: Methods and systems for dispensing a product from a container into a tire are provided. In a described embodiment, a method of dispensing a product into a tire inflation port includes the steps of attaching a flexible conduit to the inflation port and then operatively attaching the conduit to container of the product. A system for dispensing a product into an inflation port of a tire includes: a container having the product pressurized therein, and a valve selectively permitting and preventing flow of the product from the container; and a conduit assembly including a flexible conduit extending between a container connector and a port connector, the container connector being configured for connection to the container for flow of the product from the container into the conduit, and the port connector being configured for connection to the inflation port for flow of the product from the conduit into the tire.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2001Date of Patent: August 13, 2002Assignee: Technical Chemical CompanyInventor: Newton Howard Dudley
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Patent number: 6432903Abstract: An air conditioning system flush solvent and associated method of flushing air conditioning systems provides enhanced removal of moisture in air conditioning systems. In a described embodiment, an air conditioning system flush solvent consists essentially of a proportion of heptane less than or equal to approximately 70% and a proportion of isopropyl alcohol greater than or equal to approximately 29%.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2000Date of Patent: August 13, 2002Assignee: Technical Chemical CompanyInventor: Newton Howard Dudley
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Patent number: 6041810Abstract: A disclosed tool provides convenient use thereof. In a described embodiment, a refrigerant charging tool has two separately formed handles pivotably attached to each other. One of the handles has a container piercing member mounted thereon. A spacer is configured for attachment to the other handle, so that a relatively small container may be biased against the container piercing member when the handles are pivoted toward each other.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 1999Date of Patent: March 28, 2000Assignee: Technical Chemical CompanyInventor: Newton Howard Dudley
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Patent number: 5403417Abstract: A punctured, substantially deflated pneumatic automotive tire is internally sealed using a specially designed sealant canister containing CO.sub.2 gas propellant and a tire sealant mixture. The canister sealant comprises approximately 97% by weight of an acrylic latex material which is present with the propellant under a pre-use internal pressure of about 55-65 psig. An outlet cone portion of the canister is removably connectable to the tire inflation valve, and the internal volume and pre-use pressure of the canister are related to the internal volume and normal full inflation pressure of the tire in a manner such that the canister is operative to deliver essentially its entire contents into the tire, yet only partially inflates the substantially deflated tire past its initial pressure.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 1993Date of Patent: April 4, 1995Assignee: Technical Chemical CompanyInventors: N. Howard Dudley, Richard J. Horter
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Patent number: 5295367Abstract: Portable, hand carryable acid purification and flushing and transfer systems are provided for use in various refrigerant recovery, recycling and flushing operations performed in conjunction with an air conditioning circuit. The acid purification system is disposed within a carrying housing and includes an accumulation/distillation type acid separator piped in series with a pair of cylindrical dual core filter assemblies. A pair of refrigerant inlet and outlet fittings are externally mounted on the housing. By connecting these fittings in a forced flow refrigerant circuit the refrigerant is passed sequentially through the acid separator and the first and second filter assemblies to cleanse the refrigerant of acid and particulate impurities therein. The portable flushing and transfer system is also disposed in a carrying housing and includes a high capacity liquid refrigerant transfer pump piped in series with a check valve and a relief valve.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1992Date of Patent: March 22, 1994Assignee: Technical Chemical CompanyInventor: Robert L. Keltner
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Patent number: 5247812Abstract: Portable, hand carryable acid purification and flushing and transfer systems are provided for use in various refrigerant recovery, recycling and flushing operations performed in conjunction with an air conditioning circuit. The acid purification system is disposed within a carrying housing and includes an accumulation/distillation type acid separator piped in series with a pair of cylindrical dual core filter assemblies. A pair of refrigerant inlet and outlet fittings are externally mounted on the housing. By connecting these fittings in a forced flow refrigerant circuit the refrigerant is passed sequentially through the acid separator and the first and second filter assemblies to cleanse the refrigerant of acid and particulate impurities therein. The portable flushing and transfer system is also disposed in a carrying housing and includes a high capacity liquid refrigerant transfer pump piped in series with a check valve and a relief valve.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1992Date of Patent: September 28, 1993Assignee: Technical Chemical CompanyInventor: Robert L. Keltner
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Patent number: 5231843Abstract: Portable, hand carryable acid purification and flushing and transfer systems are provided for use in various refrigerant recovery, recycling and flushing operations performed in conjunction with an air conditioning circuit. The acid purification system is disposed within a carrying housing and includes an accumulation/distillation type acid separator piped in series with a pair of cylindrical dual core filter assemblies. A pair of refrigerant inlet and outlet fittings are externally mounted on the housing. By connecting these fittings in a forced flow refrigerant circuit the refrigerant is passed sequentially through the acid separator and the first and second filter assemblies to cleanse the refrigerant of acid and particulate impurities therein. The portable flushing and transfer system is also disposed in a carrying housing and includes a high capacity liquid refrigerant transfer pump piped in series with a check valve and a relief valve.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1992Date of Patent: August 3, 1993Assignee: Technical Chemical CompanyInventor: Robert L. Keltner
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Patent number: 5220810Abstract: A refrigerant recovery system is operative in a recovery mode to recover refrigerant from an air conditioning circuit, and in a cleaning mode to cleanse the recovered refrigerant of impurities therein. In the recovery mode the refrigerant is withdrawn from the air conditioning circuit and flowed through a filter dryer by a compressor which then forces the refrigerant through a condenser into a storage container. In the cleaning mode, liquid refrigerant from within the storage container is continuously flowed through the filter dryer and then back into the storage container. To remove impurities from within the air conditioning circuit, the recovery system is also operative in a closed loop flushing mode in which liquid refrigerant from within the storage container is continuously pumped through a portion of the air conditioning circuit, filtered, and then returned to the storage container without any appreciable quantity of refrigerant being vented to atmosphere during the flushing process.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1992Date of Patent: June 22, 1993Assignee: Technical Chemical CompanyInventor: Robert L. Keltner
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Patent number: 5218831Abstract: Portable, hand carryable acid purification and flushing and transfer systems are provided for use in various refrigerant recovery, recycling and flushing operations performed in conjunction with an air conditioning circuit. The acid purification system is disposed within a carrying housing and includes an accumulation/distillation type acid separator piped in series with a pair of cylindrical dual core filter assemblies. A pair of refrigerant inlet and outlet fittings are externally mounted on the housing. By connecting these fittings in a forced flow refrigerant circuit the refrigerant is passed sequentially through the acid separator and the first and second filter assemblies to cleanse the refrigerant of acid and particulate impurities therein. The portable flushing and transfer system is also disposed in a carrying housing and includes a high capacity liquid refrigerant transfer pump piped in series with a check valve and a relief valve.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1992Date of Patent: June 15, 1993Assignee: Technical Chemical CompanyInventor: Robert L. Keltner
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Patent number: 5168720Abstract: A refrigerant recovery system is operative in a recovery mode to recover refrigerant from an air conditioning circuit, and in a cleaning mode to cleanse the recovered refrigerant of impurities therein. In the recovery mode the refrigerant is withdrawn from the air conditioning circuit and flowed through a filter dryer by a compressor which then forces the refrigerant through a condenser into a storage container. In the cleaning mode, liquid refrigerant from within the storage container is continuously flowed through the filter dryer and then back into the storage container. To remove impurities from within the air conditioning circuit, the recovery system is also operative in a closed loop flushing mode in which liquid refrigerant from within the storage container is continuously pumped through a portion of the air conditioning circuit, filtered, and then returned to the storage container without any appreciable quantity of refrigerant being vented to atmosphere during the flushing process.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 1991Date of Patent: December 8, 1992Assignee: Technical Chemical CompanyInventor: Robert L. Keltner
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Patent number: 5117641Abstract: A refrigerant recovery apparatus will connect to an air conditioning system for recovering refrigerant when the air conditioning system requires maintenance. The recovery apparatus has a filter dryer for removing moisture and impurities, a compressor for compressing refrigerant recovered, and a condenser for condensing the compressed refrigerant into a liquid. A storage container stores the liquid refrigerant. A liquid pump will connect to the storage container for pumping liquid refrigerant from the storage container. The liquid pump in a flush mode, will pump the liquid refrigerant back through the air conditioning system to flush the air conditioning system of impurities. A return line returns the refrigerant back to the storage container, and filters the refrigerant from impurities. In a cleaning mode, the liquid pump will recirculate the liquid refrigerant from the storage container through the filter dryer and back to the storage container.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1990Date of Patent: June 2, 1992Assignee: Technical Chemical CompanyInventor: Robert L. Keltner
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Patent number: 5090212Abstract: A cutoff switch for refrigerant recovery storage container will indicate when the storage container reaches a maximum safe level. The switch will disable the compressor to prevent further recovery of refrigerant. The switch is located in a sensor housing that couples to a magnet housing. The magnet housing mounts to the upper end of the storage container and connects with the float. A magnet will move vertically in response to movement of the float. At least one Hall Effect sensor mounts in the sensor housing. The Hall Effect sensor will sense the presence of the magnet and disable the compressor accordingly.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1990Date of Patent: February 25, 1992Assignee: Technical Chemical CompanyInventors: Robert L. Keltner, Jim B. Ferguson
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Patent number: 4941600Abstract: A lock assembly is shown for locking the valve stem of an aerosol container in the open position. The lock assembly includes a cap with an interior recess and an actuator tab connected to the cap and extending across the valve stem within the interior recess. A ring lock is located within the cap interior below the actuator tab and has a hook portion for engaging the tab when the tab is depressed to move the valve to the open position.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1989Date of Patent: July 17, 1990Assignee: Technical Chemical CompanyInventors: Gary H. Berriochoa, Howard Dudley
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Patent number: RE41263Abstract: A refrigerant charging tool. In a described embodiment, a refrigerant charging tool has two separately formed handles pivotably attached to each other. One of the handles has a container piercing member mounted thereon. Interchangeable spacers are configured for attachment to the other handle, so that a selected one of differently shaped containers may be biased against the container piercing member when the handles are pivoted toward each other.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2005Date of Patent: April 27, 2010Assignee: Technical Chemical CompanyInventor: Newton Howard Dudley