Patents by Inventor Aaron Patrick Morgan
Aaron Patrick Morgan has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 11852068Abstract: A hybrid heat transfer assembly includes operating equipment having a coolant loop including a cooling fluid inlet and a cooling fluid outlet. A radiator has a radiator inlet connected to the cooling fluid outlet, and a radiator outlet connected to the cooling fluid inlet. A radiator fan proximate the radiator directs air across the radiator. A chiller includes an evaporator having an evaporator inlet connected to the cooling fluid outlet, and an evaporator outlet connected to the cooling fluid inlet. A compressor is connected to the evaporator, a condenser is connected to the compressor, and an expansion valve is connected to the condenser and evaporator. A refrigerant loop connects the evaporator and compressor, the condenser and compressor, and the expansion valve to the condenser and the evaporator. A condenser fan proximate the condenser directs air across the condenser.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2022Date of Patent: December 26, 2023Assignee: L & M Radiator, Inc.Inventors: Nicholas F. Takes, Aaron Patrick Morgan, Charles Eugene Cedar, Jr.
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Publication number: 20230392537Abstract: A hybrid heat transfer assembly includes operating equipment having a coolant loop including a cooling fluid inlet and a cooling fluid outlet. A radiator has a radiator inlet connected to the cooling fluid outlet, and a radiator outlet connected to the cooling fluid inlet. A radiator fan proximate the radiator directs air across the radiator. A chiller includes an evaporator having an evaporator inlet connected to the cooling fluid outlet, and an evaporator outlet connected to the cooling fluid inlet. A compressor is connected to the evaporator, a condenser is connected to the compressor, and an expansion valve is connected to the condenser and evaporator. A refrigerant loop connects the evaporator and compressor, the condenser and compressor, and the expansion valve to the condenser and the evaporator. A condenser fan proximate the condenser directs air across the condenser.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2022Publication date: December 7, 2023Applicant: L & M Radiator, Inc.Inventors: Nicholas F. Takes, Aaron Patrick Morgan, Charles Eugene Cedar, JR.
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Patent number: 11761708Abstract: A tube stay mounting assembly includes a press assembly having a housing and a top block configured to flatten fins on a first surface of a finned tube. A press arm is operable to move the top block vertically with respect to the housing. A bottom block is configured to flatten fins on a second surface of the finned tube when the press arm is rotated and moves the top block downwardly. A tube stay clamping assembly includes a clamping housing configured to receive a tube stay having a top, bottom, rear, and front walls, the tube stay being configured to receive a flattened portion of the finned tube. A clamping arm is connected by linking arms to a clamping block, the clamping block configured to engage and force the front wall into snap-fit engagement with the top wall of the tube stay.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2022Date of Patent: September 19, 2023Assignee: L & M Radiator, Inc.Inventors: Todd Gregory Dosen, Aaron Patrick Morgan, Robert Janezich
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Publication number: 20220178618Abstract: A tube stay mounting assembly includes a press assembly having a housing and a top block configured to flatten fins on a first surface of a finned tube. A press arm is operable to move the top block vertically with respect to the housing. A bottom block is configured to flatten fins on a second surface of the finned tube when the press arm is rotated and moves the top block downwardly. A tube stay clamping assembly includes a clamping housing configured to receive a tube stay having a top, bottom, rear, and front walls, the tube stay being configured to receive a flattened portion of the finned tube. A clamping arm is connected by linking arms to a clamping block, the clamping block configured to engage and force the front wall into snap-fit engagement with the top wall of the tube stay.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2022Publication date: June 9, 2022Inventors: Todd Gregory Dosen, Aaron Patrick Morgan, Robert Janezich
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Patent number: 11262131Abstract: A tube stay mounting assembly includes a press assembly having a housing and a top block configured to flatten fins on a first surface of a finned tube. A press arm is operable to move the top block vertically with respect to the housing. A bottom block is configured to flatten fins on a second surface of the finned tube when the press arm is rotated and moves the top block downwardly. A tube stay clamping assembly includes a clamping housing configured to receive a tube stay having a top, bottom, rear, and front walls, the tube stay being configured to receive a flattened portion of the finned tube. A clamping arm is connected by linking arms to a clamping block, the clamping block configured to engage and force the front wall into snap-fit engagement with the top wall of the tube stay.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2020Date of Patent: March 1, 2022Assignee: L & M Radiator, Inc.Inventors: Todd Gregory Dosen, Aaron Patrick Morgan, Robert Janezich
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Publication number: 20210404746Abstract: A tube stay mounting assembly includes a press assembly having a housing and a top block configured to flatten fins on a first surface of a finned tube. A press arm is operable to move the top block vertically with respect to the housing. A bottom block is configured to flatten fins on a second surface of the finned tube when the press arm is rotated and moves the top block downwardly. A tube stay clamping assembly includes a clamping housing configured to receive a tube stay having a top, bottom, rear, and front walls, the tube stay being configured to receive a flattened portion of the finned tube. A clamping arm is connected by linking arms to a clamping block, the clamping block configured to engage and force the front wall into snap-fit engagement with the top wall of the tube stay.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2020Publication date: December 30, 2021Inventors: Todd Gregory Dosen, Aaron Patrick Morgan, Robert Janezich
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Patent number: 10731929Abstract: A heat exchanger assembly includes first and second tanks having tube side walls, reservoirs formed therein, and apertures extending through the tube side walls. A flow tube having a plurality of fins on an exterior surface thereof, a first end, and a second end, the first end being received in an aperture of the first tank. A first seal is positioned between the flow tube and the first aperture. A retainer is positioned between the flow tube and the first aperture and between the first seal and the fins on the tube. A mounting block is positioned between the first tank and the fins on the tube, and is secured to the first tank. A second seal is positioned between the flow tube and the second aperture.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2019Date of Patent: August 4, 2020Assignee: L & M Radiator, Inc.Inventors: Robert Janezich, Aaron Patrick Morgan, Charles Eugene Cedar, Jr., Todd Gregory Dosen, Paul R. Shuey
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Publication number: 20190219343Abstract: A heat exchanger assembly includes first and second tanks having tube side walls, reservoirs formed therein, and apertures extending through the tube side walls. A flow tube having a plurality of fins on an exterior surface thereof, a first end, and a second end, the first end being received in an aperture of the first tank. A first seal is positioned between the flow tube and the first aperture. A retainer is positioned between the flow tube and the first aperture and between the first seal and the fins on the tube. A mounting block is positioned between the first tank and the fins on the tube, and is secured to the first tank. A second seal is positioned between the flow tube and the second aperture.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2019Publication date: July 18, 2019Inventors: Robert Janezich, Aaron Patrick Morgan, Charles Eugene Cedar, JR., Todd Gregory Dosen, Paul R. Shuey
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Patent number: 10267576Abstract: A heat exchanger assembly includes first and second tanks having tube side walls, reservoirs formed therein, and apertures extending through the tube side walls. A flow tube having a plurality of fins on an exterior surface thereof, a first end, and a second end, the first end being received in an aperture of the first tank. A first seal is positioned between the flow tube and the first aperture. A retainer is positioned between the flow tube and the first aperture and between the first seal and the fins on the tube. A mounting block is positioned between the first tank and the fins on the tube, and is secured to the first tank. A second seal is positioned between the flow tube and the second aperture.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2016Date of Patent: April 23, 2019Assignee: L & M Radiator, Inc.Inventors: Robert Janezich, Aaron Patrick Morgan, Charles Eugene Cedar, Jr., Todd Gregory Dosen, Paul R. Shuey
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Publication number: 20170219297Abstract: A heat exchanger assembly includes first and second tanks having tube side walls, reservoirs formed therein, and apertures extending through the tube side walls. A flow tube having a plurality of fins on an exterior surface thereof, a first end, and a second end, the first end being received in an aperture of the first tank. A first seal is positioned between the flow tube and the first aperture. A retainer is positioned between the flow tube and the first aperture and between the first seal and the fins on the tube. A mounting block is positioned between the first tank and the fins on the tube, and is secured to the first tank. A second seal is positioned between the flow tube and the second aperture.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2016Publication date: August 3, 2017Inventors: Robert Janezich, Aaron Patrick Morgan, Charles Eugene Cedar, JR., Todd Gregory Dosen, Paul R. Shuey
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Patent number: 9671181Abstract: A heat exchanger assembly includes a first tank having a tube side wall and a first reservoir. A first row of apertures extends through the tube side wall of the first tank. A first mounting block is secured to the first tank and has a first aperture. A second tank has a tube side wall and a second reservoir with a second row of apertures extending through its tube side wall. A second mounting block is secured to the second tank with a second aperture extending therethrough. A flow tube with a plurality of fins is received in the first aperture of the first block and the second aperture of the second block.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2011Date of Patent: June 6, 2017Assignee: L&M Radiator, Inc.Inventors: Robert Janezich, Aaron Patrick Morgan, Charles Eugene Cedar, Jr., Todd Gregory Dosen
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Publication number: 20130081795Abstract: A heat exchanger assembly includes a first tank having a tube side wall and a first reservoir. A first row of apertures extends through the tube side wall of the first tank. A first mounting block is secured to the first tank and has a first aperture. A second tank has a tube side wall and a second reservoir with a second row of apertures extending through its tube side wall. A second mounting block is secured to the second tank with a second aperture extending therethrough. A flow tube with a plurality of fins is received in the first aperture of the first block and the second aperture of the second block.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2011Publication date: April 4, 2013Applicant: L&M Radiator, Inc.Inventors: Robert Janezich, Aaron Patrick Morgan, Charles Eugene Cedar, JR., Todd Gregory Dosen