Patents Assigned to Z Industry, Inc.
  • Patent number: 5645404
    Abstract: A personal fluid delivery device includes an electronic pump system and may also include a fluid reservoir system. The fluid reservoir system includes a fluid reservoir and a delivery tube disposed in communication therewith. The electronic pump system includes a pump operable for delivering fluid from the fluid reservoir, an electrical power supply for supplying power to the pump, a dispensing tube operable for providing a passageway for dispensing fluid from the fluid reservoir and an actuating device operable for selectively actuating the pump.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 29, 1994
    Date of Patent: July 8, 1997
    Assignee: Z Industry, Inc.
    Inventor: John M. Zelenak
  • Patent number: 5406970
    Abstract: A system for injecting chemicals, e.g., odorants, from a chemical supply into a gas pipeline includes three primary components, a pump for injecting the odorant, a metering device, and a programmable controller. The controller is preferably powered by a solar panel to facilitate use of the system in remote areas for long periods of time. A removable data carrier, such as a memory module, is connected to the controller to collect odorant system event data. The data carrier is removable from the controller and the data therein may be downloaded into an auxiliary audit computer for generation of summary audit reports. The system precisely monitors how much odorant is used per pump stroke and insures that the odorant injection rate remains constant irrespective of environmental or equipment variations which might otherwise cause inaccuracies in the measurement of odorant usage data and/or the fluctuation of the odorant injection rate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 25, 1993
    Date of Patent: April 18, 1995
    Assignee: Y-Z Industries Inc.
    Inventors: Stephen E. Marshall, Mark V. Zeck
  • Patent number: 5152678
    Abstract: A pump for sampling fluids from a pipe line has a very high volumetric efficiency. The pump has a plunger that substantially completely displaces the volume of the cavity within which it works. To prevent flow of the fluid from the pipe line to the sampling container when the pipe line pressure is higher than the sampling container, a floating plunger liner has a passage open to the pipe line pressure. The pipe line pressure will force the liner against the outlet valve if the pipe line pressure is higher than the collecting vessel pressure. When the plunger evacuates the cavity the pressure in the cavity will be greater than the pipe line pressure and the outlet pressure and will force the plunger liner downward to open the outlet valve to permit flow of the fluid from the cavity through the outlet to the collecting vessel. If the pressure is lower in the cavity than either the pipe line or the collecting vessel, there will be no flow from the collecting vessel but only flow from the pipe line.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 27, 1991
    Date of Patent: October 6, 1992
    Assignee: Y-Z Industries, Inc.
    Inventor: Ted E. Zeck
  • Patent number: 5032063
    Abstract: Hydraulic fluid is replenished in a pulsator chamber of a fluid driven pulsator pump by having the power plunger in an upstanding bore with spaced seals. The power plunger is withdrawn upon each stroke vertically upward. As it is withdrawn past seals, any gas within the pulsator chamber may be purged or bled into an annular space and there out into a reservoir and scrubbing chamber. Additional hydraulic fluid will flow into the pulsator chamber. Upon the down stroke of the plunger an exact amount of volume will be displaced within the pulsator chamber. Adjustment of the product pumped on each stroke is by sacrificing a measured amount of the pulsator liquid into a sacrifice chamber. The amount of liquid which flows into the sacrifice chamber upon each down stroke and out of the chamber on each upstroke is adjusted by adjusting the movement of a floating piston by a micrometer rod.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 3, 1990
    Date of Patent: July 16, 1991
    Assignee: Y-Z Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: Ted E. Zeck, Paul F. Zeck
  • Patent number: 4531895
    Abstract: A gas sampling pump utilizes a body with a cylindrical bore and a cylindrical plunger. A disc valve at the bottom has about the same diameter as the bore, and therefore, when it is seated upon "O" ring which forms a valve seat at the inlet of the bore and when the plunger is seated against the disc, the bore is substantially filled with the plunger and disc valve. The outlet valve is an annular valve. The outlet is connected to a sampling flask. Therefore, if the plunger is reciprocated, that from the top position, there will be a certain volume within the pump which is completely displaced at the bottom of the plunger stroke resulting in an extremely high volumetric efficiency. A balance ring biases the outlet valve to prohibit a free flow of gas when the sampling flask has less pressure than the gas inlet pressure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 15, 1984
    Date of Patent: July 30, 1985
    Assignee: Y-Z Industries, Inc.
    Inventor: Ted E. Zeck
  • Patent number: D808192
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 21, 2016
    Date of Patent: January 23, 2018
    Assignee: A Z Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: Jim Adam, Mark Miller