Patents by Inventor Artur Wiertek

Artur Wiertek 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).

  • Patent number: 10673210
    Abstract: An electrical enclosure, such as a Motor Control Centers (MCC), can include a ventilation system providing airflow while protecting from both ingress of solid objects as small as 1.0 millimeter and egress of gasses from an arc flash by providing a protective mesh with holes having a dimension of less than 1 millimeter, a bracket coupled to the mesh for providing a rigid support, and a flap configured to seal against the bracket and block the mesh in response to a pressure wave produced by an arc flash. The flap, normally open for airflow, can close in response to the pressure wave, by bending at a perforation line to move the flap toward the mesh. The electrical enclosure can also include a normally closed exhaust system. The exhaust system can be configured to open in response to the pressure wave to allow the gasses to escape.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 1, 2019
    Date of Patent: June 2, 2020
    Assignee: Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Troy M. Bellows, Piotr Badura, Daniel Jastrzebski, Maciej Lewandowski, Artur Wiertek, Pawel Kokula, Slawomir Styczen
  • Publication number: 20190260188
    Abstract: An electrical enclosure, such as a Motor Control Centers (MCC), can include a ventilation system providing airflow while protecting from both ingress of solid objects as small as 1.0 millimeter and egress of gasses from an arc flash by providing a protective mesh with holes having a dimension of less than 1 millimeter, a bracket coupled to the mesh for providing a rigid support, and a flap configured to seal against the bracket and block the mesh in response to a pressure wave produced by an arc flash. The flap, normally open for airflow, can close in response to the pressure wave, by bending at a perforation line to move the flap toward the mesh. The electrical enclosure can also include a normally closed exhaust system. The exhaust system can be configured to open in response to the pressure wave to allow the gasses to escape.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 1, 2019
    Publication date: August 22, 2019
    Inventors: Troy M. Bellows, Piotr Badura, Daniel Jastrzebski, Maciej Lewandowski, Artur Wiertek, Pawel Kokula, Slawomir Styczen
  • Patent number: 10326259
    Abstract: An electrical enclosure, such as a Motor Control Centers (MCC), can include a ventilation system providing airflow while protecting from both ingress of solid objects as small as 1.0 millimeter and egress of gasses from an arc flash by providing a protective mesh with holes having a dimension of less than 1 millimeter, a bracket coupled to the mesh for providing a rigid support, and a flap configured to seal against the bracket and block the mesh in response to a pressure wave produced by an arc flash. The flap, normally open for airflow, can close in response to the pressure wave, by bending at a perforation line to move the flap toward the mesh. The electrical enclosure can also include a normally closed exhaust system. The exhaust system can be configured to open in response to the pressure wave to allow the gasses to escape.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 14, 2017
    Date of Patent: June 18, 2019
    Assignee: Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Troy M. Bellows, Piotr Badura, Daniel Jastrzebski, Maciej Lewandowski, Artur Wiertek, Pawel Kokula, Slawomir Styczen
  • Publication number: 20190148921
    Abstract: An electrical enclosure, such as a Motor Control Centers (MCC), can include a ventilation system providing airflow while protecting from both ingress of solid objects as small as 1.0 millimeter and egress of gasses from an arc flash by providing a protective mesh with holes having a dimension of less than 1 millimeter, a bracket coupled to the mesh for providing a rigid support, and a flap configured to seal against the bracket and block the mesh in response to a pressure wave produced by an arc flash. The flap, normally open for airflow, can close in response to the pressure wave, by bending at a perforation line to move the flap toward the mesh. The electrical enclosure can also include a normally closed exhaust system. The exhaust system can be configured to open in response to the pressure wave to allow the gasses to escape.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 14, 2017
    Publication date: May 16, 2019
    Inventors: Troy M. Bellows, Piotr Badura, Daniel Jastrzebski, Maciej Lewandowski, Artur Wiertek, Pawel Kokula, Slawomir Styczen
  • Publication number: 20150129550
    Abstract: A gas directing system for a circuit breaker is disclosed. The system includes an insulative housing that fits over vents that convey hot gases upon operation of the circuit breaker. The housing has phase partitions that separate phase sections from one another, and transverse partitions that separate a venting sections for each phase from terminal sections. Gas diverting structures are provided in the venting sections that redirect hot gases towards apertures through which the gases vent. The overall structure may be much lower profile than previous design spacing requirements.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 11, 2013
    Publication date: May 14, 2015
    Applicant: ROCKWELL AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
    Inventors: Jacek Tomasz Pochopien, Troy Micheal Bellows, Paul T. Krause, Artur Wiertek