Patents Assigned to Uniweld Products, Inc.
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Patent number: 11779991Abstract: Tube flaring tool comprising a tube receiving region comprising first and second gripping dies retractable with respect to each other and positionable to cooperatively define an opening for receiving a tube; a first clutch shaft; a support housing having a bore for receiving a second clutch shaft; a clutch plate; a flare forming head operable to flare the free end of the tube; and a biasing member urging the flare forming head axially. The first clutch shaft may have an outer configuration adapted to be engaged by a 12 point or ?? square drive SAE ratchet wrench for creating mechanical advantage to actuate the flare forming head. When the force that the biasing member urges the flare forming head axially is overcome, the clutch plate disengages from the second clutch shaft such that further actuation of the first clutch shaft does not rotate the flare forming head shaft, preventing over-flaring.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2019Date of Patent: October 10, 2023Assignee: Uniweld Products, Inc.Inventors: David S. Pearl, II, Robert L. Latham
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Patent number: 11548020Abstract: Retaining bracket for a fluid spray delivery apparatus to ensure that an applicator rod remains properly attached to the apparatus and in fluid communication with the fluid even when subjected to a driving force. Also disclosed is a fluid application system or assembly, and a method of applying fluid using the same, the system or assembly including a source of fluid to be applied to a target object, a siphon gun assembly, an applicator rod, tubing for placing the applicator rod in fluid communication with the siphon gun assembly, and a retaining bracket that secures the tubing to the siphon gun assembly such that the tubing remains in place and does not disconnect from the siphon gun assembly when subjected to a driving force such as water under pressure.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2021Date of Patent: January 10, 2023Assignee: Uniweld Products, Inc.Inventors: David S. Pearl, II, Dragan Bukur, Robert Lee Latham
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Patent number: 11389856Abstract: A tool including a front housing and an expander head ring that is readily attachable and detachable from the front housing. The front housing may be coupled to the tool body, or can be integral with the tool body. The front housing may have a mating end that has one or more locking tabs that are configured to be engaged by the expander head ring. The expander head ring may carry one or more functional elements such as a die set that may be expanded by insertion of an expander extending from the tool such as by manual actuation of the tool. A plurality of expander head rings, each with a different size die set, can be alternatively attached to the front housing, depending on the desired extent of expanding of the pipe or the like with the tool.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2019Date of Patent: July 19, 2022Assignee: Uniweld Products, Inc.Inventors: David S. Pearl, II, Douglas B. Pearl, Dragan Bukur, David Foster
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Patent number: 11268742Abstract: Gas vaporizer for flashing liquid to vapor received from a source prior to introduction into a compressor or the like, such as in air conditioning or refrigeration systems. In certain embodiments the vaporize includes an adapter member for connection to a liquid source, a connector member having a plurality of flow passages for facilitating the transfer of heat to fluid present therein to vaporize the same, a body portion providing visual access such as via one or more sight glasses to an internal chamber therein for visual confirmation that liquid has been vaporized, and a hose connecting member for connection to a point of destination such as a compressor. In certain embodiments, the connector has an axial bore containing a high thermal conductive material.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2017Date of Patent: March 8, 2022Assignee: Uniweld Products, Inc.Inventors: David S. Pearl, II, Dragan Bukur, David Foster, Douglas B. Pearl
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Patent number: 11143445Abstract: A hose having an upstream end and a downstream end, each of the upstream and downstream ends including a connecting member to connect the hose arrangement to, for example, the high side or the low side of an air conditioning or refrigeration unit, or to a manifold. An intermediate access fitting is provided along the length of the hose, such as a T-shaped fitting, and provides a port to enable the hose arrangement to be connected to a device conveniently and without the necessity of adapters. Also disclosed is a method of evacuating or dehydrating an air conditioning or refrigeration system using the hose.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2015Date of Patent: October 12, 2021Assignee: Uniweld Products, Inc.Inventors: Douglas B. Pearl, David Foster
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Patent number: 10281067Abstract: A fitting, such as an anti-blowback fitting, that includes a friction reducing device that enables easy removal of the fitting from a high pressure connection such as one associated with an HVAC unit. When used in connection with refrigeration, anti-blow back fittings function to keep the refrigerant in the hose to which it is connected in order to minimize or prevent the refrigerant from escaping to the environment. In certain embodiments, a friction reducing device is positioned in the fitting, and decreases the load on the rear housing, which enables easy rotation of the outer or swivel housing of the fitting to remove the same from the high pressure connection. In certain embodiments, the friction reducing device is a thrust bearing.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2018Date of Patent: May 7, 2019Assignee: Uniweld Products, Inc.Inventors: David S. Pearl, II, Douglas B. Pearl, Dragan Bukur
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Patent number: 10226810Abstract: A tool including a front housing and an expander head ring that is readily attachable and detachable from the front housing. The front housing may be coupled to the tool body, or can be integral with the tool body. The front housing may have a mating end that has one or more locking tabs that are configured to be engaged by the expander head ring. The expander head ring may carry one or more functional elements such as a die set that may be expanded by insertion of an expander extending from the tool such as by manual actuation of the tool. A plurality of expander head rings, each with a different size die set, can be alternatively attached to the front housing, depending on the desired extent of expanding of the pipe or the like with the tool.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2017Date of Patent: March 12, 2019Assignee: Uniweld Products, Inc.Inventors: David S. Pearl, II, Douglas B. Pearl, Dragan Bukur, David Foster
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Patent number: 10066769Abstract: A fitting, such as an anti-blowback fitting, that includes a friction reducing device that enables easy removal of the fitting from a high pressure connection such as one associated with an HVAC unit. When used in connection with refrigeration, anti-blow back fittings function to keep the refrigerant in the hose to which it is connected in order to minimize or prevent the refrigerant from escaping to the environment. In certain embodiments, a friction reducing device is positioned in the fitting, and decreases the load on the rear housing, which enables easy rotation of the outer or swivel housing of the fitting to remove the same from the high pressure connection. In certain embodiments, the friction reducing device is a thrust bearing.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2018Date of Patent: September 4, 2018Assignee: Uniweld Products, Inc.Inventors: David S. Pearl, II, Douglas B. Pearl, Dragan Bukur
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Patent number: 9987730Abstract: An adapter comprising an elongated member having an intermediate body region to be received by a tool in locking engagement, a first region extending in a first direction axially from the intermediate body region and having a first keyed free end having a cross-section of a first size, and a second region extending axially from the intermediate body region in a second direction opposite the first direction and having a second keyed free end having a cross section of a second size different from the first size. The adapter can be used to actuate sockets of different size.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2015Date of Patent: June 5, 2018Assignee: Uniweld Products, Inc.Inventors: David S. Pearl, II, Douglas B. Pearl, David Foster, Dragan Bukur
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Patent number: 9897237Abstract: A fitting, such as an anti-blowback fitting, that includes a friction reducing device that enables easy removal of the fitting from a high pressure connection such as one associated with an HVAC unit. When used in connection with refrigeration, anti-blow back fittings function to keep the refrigerant in the hose to which it is connected in order to minimize or prevent the refrigerant from escaping to the environment. In certain embodiments, a friction reducing device is positioned in the fitting, and decreases the load on the rear housing, which enables easy rotation of the outer or swivel housing of the fitting to remove the same from the high pressure connection. In certain embodiments, the friction reducing device is a thrust bearing.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2015Date of Patent: February 20, 2018Assignee: Uniweld Products, Inc.Inventors: David S. Pearl, II, Douglas B. Pearl, Dragan Bukur
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Patent number: 9803901Abstract: Gas vaporizer for flashing liquid to vapor received from a source prior to introduction into a compressor or the like, such as in air conditioning or refrigeration systems. In certain embodiments the vaporize includes an adapter member for connection to a liquid source, a connector member having a plurality of flow passages for facilitating the transfer of heat to fluid present therein to vaporize the same, a body portion providing visual access such as via one or more sight glasses to an internal chamber therein for visual confirmation that liquid has been vaporized, and a hose connecting member for connection to a point of destination such as a compressor. In certain embodiments, the connector has an axial bore containing a high thermal conductive material.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2011Date of Patent: October 31, 2017Assignee: Uniweld Products, Inc.Inventors: David S. Pearl, II, Dragon Bukur, David Foster, Douglas B. Pearl
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Patent number: 9383046Abstract: A fitting, such as an anti-blowback fitting, that includes a friction reducing device that enables easy removal of the fitting from a high pressure connection such as one associated with an HVAC unit. When used in connection with refrigeration, anti-blow back fittings function to keep the refrigerant in the hose to which it is connected in order to minimize or prevent the refrigerant from escaping to the environment. In certain embodiments, a friction reducing device is positioned in the fitting, and decreases the load on the rear housing, which enables easy rotation of the outer or swivel housing of the fitting to remove the same from the high pressure connection. In certain embodiments, the friction reducing device is a thrust bearing.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2013Date of Patent: July 5, 2016Assignee: Uniweld Products, Inc.Inventors: David S. Pearl, II, Douglas B. Pearl, Dragan Bukur
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Patent number: 9328870Abstract: Flow regulator, system and method that allow regulation of gas flow, both during a purging operation such as to purge a line of oxygen, and during a brazing operation to maintain the line free or substantially free of oxygen during the brazing operation. The system includes a gas source, such as a nitrogen tank containing a source of nitrogen, a gas regulator in fluid communication with the gas source to regulate the delivery pressure from the gas source, and a flow regulator in fluid communication with the gas source to regulate the flow of gas during the purge and brazing operations. The flow regulator provides a visual indication that gas is flowing, and a visual indication of the particular flow rate of the flowing gas.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2014Date of Patent: May 3, 2016Assignee: Uniweld Products, Inc.Inventors: David S. Pearl, II, Dragan Bukur, David Foster, Douglas B. Pearl
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Publication number: 20140265317Abstract: A fitting, such as an anti-blowback fitting, that includes a friction reducing device that enables easy removal of the fitting from a high pressure connection such as one associated with an HVAC unit. When used in connection with refrigeration, anti-blow back fittings function to keep the refrigerant in the hose to which it is connected in order to minimize or prevent the refrigerant from escaping to the environment. In certain embodiments, a friction reducing device is positioned in the fitting, and decreases the load on the rear housing, which enables easy rotation of the outer or swivel housing of the fitting to remove the same from the high pressure connection. In certain embodiments, the friction reducing device is a thrust bearing.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: UNIWELD PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: David S. Pearl, II, Douglas B. Pearl, Dragan Bukur
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Patent number: 8181665Abstract: A flushing unit for flushing vapor compressions systems with a flushing agent. The flushing unit includes a pressure relief member to ensure that the reservoir containing the flushing agent is not over-pressurized. In certain embodiments, the flushing unit is adapted to be in communication with a driving fluid or propellant, such as an inert gas or a flushing gas, and with a source of a flushing agent, such as a reservoir. The flushing unit includes a valve that, when opened, causes the driving fluid to flow into the reservoir containing the flushing agent and displace the flushing agent from the reservoir, causing it to ultimately flow into the system being flushed such as via a suitable hand-held injector. In the event the pressure in the reservoir exceeds a predetermined level, a pressure relief valve in the flushing unit is automatically actuated, thereby relieving pressure in the otherwise closed system.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2009Date of Patent: May 22, 2012Assignee: Uniweld Products, Inc.Inventors: David S. Pearl II, Dragan Bukur
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Publication number: 20120023972Abstract: Gas vaporizer for flashing liquid to vapor received from a source prior to introduction into a compressor or the like, such as in air conditioning or refrigeration systems. In certain embodiments the vaporize includes an adapter member for connection to a liquid source, a connector member having a plurality of flow passages for facilitating the transfer of heat to fluid present therein to vaporize the same, a body portion providing visual access such as via one or more sight glasses to an internal chamber therein for visual confirmation that liquid has been vaporized, and a hose connecting member for connection to a point of destination such as a compressor. In certain embodiments, the connector has an axial bore containing a high thermal conductive material.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2011Publication date: February 2, 2012Applicant: UNIWELD PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: David S. Pearl, II, Dragan Bukur, David Foster, Douglas B. Pearl
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Patent number: 6471114Abstract: Torch tip for a torch, the tip adapted to be in fluid communication with a fuel gas and oxygen source for generating a flame, the torch tip including a tubular or substantially tubular body having a plurality of flame emitting spaced orifices, wherein the tubular body preferably is substantially U-shaped and includes a pair of spaced substantially parallel elongated legs. The torch tip can be used to simultaneously heat a plurality of closely spaced pipes for ease of removal or attachment to an object such as a reversing valve.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2001Date of Patent: October 29, 2002Assignee: Uniweld Products, Inc.Inventors: David S. Pearl, II, David A. Foster, Frank G. Smith
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Patent number: 6467703Abstract: Torch tip for a torch, said tip adapted to be in fluid communication with a fuel gas and oxygen source for generating a flame, the torch tip including a tubular or substantially tubular body having a plurality of spaced orifices therein, at least one of the orifices being formed in a planar surface so as to allow the formation of a circular orifice therein, the orifice thereby emitting, in operation, a stable and even flame. In a preferred embodiment, all of the orifices are so formed, and direct a flame towards a common point.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1998Date of Patent: October 22, 2002Assignee: Uniweld Products, Inc.Inventors: David S. Pearl, II, Frank G. Smith
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Patent number: D518068Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2005Date of Patent: March 28, 2006Assignee: Uniweld Products, Inc.Inventor: George L. Rodopoulos
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Patent number: D465259Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1999Date of Patent: November 5, 2002Assignee: Uniweld Products, Inc.Inventors: Douglas B. Pearl, Dragan Bukur