Patents by Inventor Amy Sue Puroll

Amy Sue Puroll 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).

  • Publication number: 20190144299
    Abstract: A water treatment system having a water treatment engine including a pressure vessel, electronics module and optionally replaceable shrouds. The water treatment engine may include a tether and a single connection point for water and power lines. The tether may have a release that is accessible only when the electronic module is removed. The water treatment engine may be circular and the water and power lines may be arranged within a region bounded by tangent lines that square the circular shape. The electronics module may be configured to receive one of a variety of alternative interchangeable displays. The electronics module may have a single display port that provides power and data that can be utilized by a plurality of different types of displays. The system may include a replaceable cartridge with soft end caps that include an integral seal and are shaped to self-center within the pressure vessel.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 7, 2018
    Publication date: May 16, 2019
    Inventors: Terry L. Lautzenheiser, Michael E. Miles, Robert M. Missman, David J. Anderson, Ilir Furxhi, Liane B. Hopaluk, Amy Sue Puroll, Kevin G. King, Rick G. Good
  • Patent number: 10183870
    Abstract: A water treatment system having a water treatment engine including a pressure vessel, electronics module and optionally replaceable shrouds. The water treatment engine may include a tether and a single connection point for water and power lines. The tether may have a release that is accessible only when the electronic module is removed. The water treatment engine may be circular and the water and power lines may be arranged within a region bounded by tangent lines that square the circular shape. The electronics module may be configured to receive one of a variety of alternative interchangeable displays. The electronics module may have a single display port that provides power and data that can be utilized by a plurality of different types of displays. The system may include a replaceable cartridge with soft end caps that include an integral seal and are shaped to self-center within the pressure vessel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 20, 2016
    Date of Patent: January 22, 2019
    Assignee: Access Business Group International LLC
    Inventors: Terry L. Lautzenheiser, Michael E. Miles, Robert M. Missman, David J. Anderson, Ilir Furxhi, Liane B. Hopaluk, Amy Sue Puroll, Kevin G. King, Rick G. Good
  • Publication number: 20160340202
    Abstract: A water treatment system having a water treatment engine including a pressure vessel, electronics module and optionally replaceable shrouds. The water treatment engine may include a tether and a single connection point for water and power lines. The tether may have a release that is accessible only when the electronic module is removed. The water treatment engine may be circular and the water and power lines may be arranged within a region bounded by tangent lines that square the circular shape. The electronics module may be configured to receive one of a variety of alternative interchangeable displays. The electronics module may have a single display port that provides power and data that can be utilized by a plurality of different types of displays. The system may include a replaceable cartridge with soft end caps that include an integral seal and are shaped to self-center within the pressure vessel.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 20, 2016
    Publication date: November 24, 2016
    Inventors: Terry L. Lautzenheiser, Michael E. Miles, Robert M. Missman, David J. Anderson, Ilir Furxhi, Liane B. Hopaluk, Amy Sue Puroll, Kevin G. King, Rick G. Good
  • Publication number: 20130294478
    Abstract: Testing devices and methods for detecting defects in block filters using temperature differences created by a fluid flow are provided. The testing is relatively fast, inexpensive, and non-destructive, which may allow for testing a relatively large sampling of filters, and possibly all filters produced in a manufacturing process. In one embodiment, the device includes a fluid drive system adapted to create a fluid flow through the filter media. A thermal imaging system is configured to take a thermal image of the filter media. A portion of the filter media without a defect may have a different temperature than a portion of the filter media with a defect. In this manner, a temperature difference detected by the thermal imaging system may indicate that the filter media has a defect. The device may include a fixture for supporting the filter, and may allow for manual or automatic rotation of the filter.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 30, 2013
    Publication date: November 7, 2013
    Inventors: Amy Sue Puroll, Brian S. Beals