Patents by Inventor Carlos Zamudio
Carlos Zamudio 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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Publication number: 20240245065Abstract: A formulation comprising a Pseudomonas-specific bacteriophage cocktail, useful for the prevention, reduction and/or treatment of infections caused by this bacterium through food contamination, particularly meat products. More specifically, the formulations for use in the food industry comprising at least one or more bacteriophages specific against Pseudomonas lundensis, where these are in combination with buffers, vehicles and/or acceptable excipients for the food industry.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2022Publication date: July 25, 2024Inventors: Mauro CANAVAL ALFARO, Daniel TICHY NAVARRO, Matias Cristobal AGUILERA BARRIOS, Michael PINO BARRIENTOS, Rodrigo Andres NORAMBUENA VENEGAS, Maria Sofia ZAMUDIO CANAS, Pablo CIFUENTES PALMA, Hans PIERINGER CASTRO, Andrea Katherine LILLO SILVA, Juan Carlos CARRENO PALMA
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Patent number: 8556598Abstract: A sealed compressor has an outer housing and a separator plate received within the outer housing. The separator plate defines a suction chamber and a discharge pressure chamber within the outer housing. A locating plate is positioned within the suction pressure chamber. The locating plate has a plurality of positioning locations for receiving separate compressor housings. The separator plate has a plurality of positioning openings for receiving the separate compressors. A plurality of compressors are each received within their own housing, and include compressor pump units. The plurality of compressors extend between the openings in the locating plate and through the openings in the separator plate. The separate compressors deliver compressed refrigerant into the discharge pressure chamber.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2010Date of Patent: October 15, 2013Assignee: Danfoss Scroll Technologies LLCInventors: Carlos Zamudio, Joe T. Hill
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Patent number: 8337183Abstract: A valve for selectively allowing the return of oil from a discharge plenum to a suction plenum includes a passage which is selectively opened or blocked by a valve spool. The valve spool sees a pressure from a discharge pressure location upstream of a discharge check valve on one face, and a discharge pressure from a discharge plenum on an opposed face. While the compressor is running, the two pressures should be relatively equal. The face which sees the pressure from the chamber upstream of the check valve is larger than the face which sees the pressure from the discharge plenum. Thus, when the compressor is running, the valve spool is biased to a first position at which it allows oil return from the discharge plenum to the suction plenum. However, upon shutdown of the compressor, the pressure in the chamber upstream of the discharge valve drops. The valve spool will be driven to a second position at which it blocks communication for oil return.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2009Date of Patent: December 25, 2012Assignee: Danfoss Scroll Technologies, LLCInventors: Tracy L. Milliff, Thomas R. Barlto, Edward A. Tomayko, Joe T. Hill, Carlos Zamudio, Zili Sun, Gene M. Fields, Gregory W. Hahn, John R. Williams
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Patent number: 8328534Abstract: A sealed compressor includes a cylindrical shell extending along an axis. A compressor pump unit is mounted within a housing defined by the cylindrical shell. An electric motor has an inner rotor and an outer stator. The stator has an outer peripheral surface of a first dimension. The center shell has a nominal inner diameter, greater than the first dimension of the stator. The rotor drives a driveshaft about the axis. The driveshaft is associated with the compressor pump unit. A suction port extends through the center shell to deliver a suction fluid to be compressed by the compressor pump unit. Some of the suction fluid flows into a gap defined between the nominal inner diameter of the center shell and the outer periphery of the stator. The center shell has portions deformed radially inwardly to contact the outer periphery of the stator.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2009Date of Patent: December 11, 2012Assignee: Danfoss Scroll Technologies, LLCInventors: Carlos Zamudio, Tracy L. Milliff
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Publication number: 20120107158Abstract: A sealed compressor has an outer housing and a separator plate received within the outer housing. The separator plate defines a suction chamber and a discharge pressure chamber within the outer housing. A locating plate is positioned within the suction pressure chamber. The locating plate has a plurality of positioning locations for receiving separate compressor housings. The separator plate has a plurality of positioning openings for receiving the separate compressors. A plurality of compressors are each received within their own housing, and include compressor pump units. The plurality of compressors extend between the openings in the locating plate and through the openings in the separator plate. The separate compressors deliver compressed refrigerant into the discharge pressure chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2010Publication date: May 3, 2012Inventors: Carlos Zamudio, Joe T. Hill
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Publication number: 20110135517Abstract: A sealed compressor includes a cylindrical shell extending along an axis. A compressor pump unit is mounted within a housing defined by the cylindrical shell. An electric motor has an inner rotor and an outer stator. The stator has an outer peripheral surface of a first dimension. The center shell has a nominal inner diameter, greater than the first dimension of the stator. The rotor drives a driveshaft about the axis. The driveshaft is associated with the compressor pump unit. A suction port extends through the center shell to deliver a suction fluid to be compressed by the compressor pump unit. Some of the suction fluid flows into a gap defined between the nominal inner diameter of the center shell and the outer periphery of the stator. The center shell has portions deformed radially inwardly to contact the outer periphery of the stator.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2009Publication date: June 9, 2011Inventors: Carlos Zamudio, Tracy L. Milliff
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Publication number: 20110135523Abstract: A spacer is positioned between an outer periphery of a motor stator, and the inner periphery of a center shell for a sealed compressor. The spacer allows a relatively small diameter motor to be used in a relatively large diameter center shell. The spacer includes a bearing mount in a lower plate, and a plurality of axially extending fingers positioned between the stator and the center shell. The spacer also includes a stop for proper positioning of the stator within the center shell.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2009Publication date: June 9, 2011Inventors: John R. Williams, Tracy L. Milliff, Gene M. Fields, Zili Sun, Edward A. Tomayko, Gregory W. Hahn, Thomas R. Barito, Carlos Zamudio, Joe T. Hill
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Publication number: 20110091341Abstract: A scroll compressor is provided having appropriate clearance for movement of the orbiting scroll member. Clearance is provided without requiring contact between the crankcase, which supports the orbiting scroll, and the non-orbiting scroll member. Clearance is established during the assembly process using installation tooling that establishes locations of components using a reference point. Clearance is also established using spacers.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2009Publication date: April 21, 2011Inventors: Carlos Zamudio, Edward A. Tomayko, Joe T. Hill, Tracy L. Milliff, Zili Sun, Gene M. Fields, Gregory W. Hahn, John R. Williams, Thomas R. Barito
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Publication number: 20110070114Abstract: A valve for selectively allowing the return of oil from a discharge plenum to a suction plenum includes a passage which is selectively opened or blocked by a valve spool. The valve spool sees a pressure from a discharge pressure location upstream of a discharge check valve on one face, and a discharge pressure from a discharge plenum on an opposed face. While the compressor is running, the two pressures should be relatively equal. The face which sees the pressure from the chamber upstream of the check valve is larger than the face which sees the pressure from the discharge plenum. Thus, when the compressor is running, the valve spool is biased to a first position at which it allows oil return from the discharge plenum to the suction plenum. However, upon shutdown of the compressor, the pressure in the chamber upstream of the discharge valve drops. The valve spool will be driven to a second position at which it blocks communication for oil return.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2009Publication date: March 24, 2011Inventors: Tracy L. Milliff, Thomas R. Barito, Edward A. Thomayko, Joe T. Hill, Carlos Zamudio, Zili Sun, Gene M. Fields, Gregory W. Hahn, John R. Williams
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Patent number: 7857603Abstract: Compressors are defined by two relatively moving members, which have a relative orbital movement between the two. Piezoelectric elements are associated with each of the two moving members to cause the moving members to result in the orbital movement.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2007Date of Patent: December 28, 2010Assignee: Scroll TechnologiesInventor: Carlos A. Zamudio
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Publication number: 20090060767Abstract: A scroll compressor has its back pressure chamber defined by two seals. The two seals are on different planes. Locating the seals on two distinct planes allows a more direct connection for a tap through a compression chamber and the back pressure chamber. In addition, the volume of the back pressure chamber can be made significantly larger, reducing resistance at start-up of the scroll compressor.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2007Publication date: March 5, 2009Inventor: Carlos Zamudio
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Publication number: 20090028728Abstract: Compressors are defined by two relatively moving members, which have a relative orbital movement between the two. Piezoelectric elements are associated with each of the two moving members to cause the moving members to result in the orbital movement.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2007Publication date: January 29, 2009Inventor: Carlos A. Zamudio
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Patent number: 7261527Abstract: A scroll compressor has a sealed housing. Within the sealed housing is a first scroll member having a first base and a first generally spiral wrap extending form the first base. A second scroll member has a second base and a second generally spiral wrap extending from the base. The wraps of the first and second scroll members interfit to define compression chambers. A motor drives the second scroll member to orbit relative to the first scroll member. A valve controls the communication of gas between the compression chambers and a discharge pressure chamber. The valve is retained within a valve chamber of the first scroll member. A valve retainer is used to keep the valve within the valve chamber. The valve retainer is attached to the first scroll member by a snap fit connection.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2004Date of Patent: August 28, 2007Assignee: Scroll TechnologiesInventors: Daniel F. Alexander, Jay Andrew Herbert, Carlos A. Zamudio
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Publication number: 20060228243Abstract: A discharge valve is incorporated into a scroll compressor, and in a boss from a non-orbiting scroll. A valve stop is mounted in the boss, and the boss is sealed within an opening in a separator plate. The present invention provides a discharge valve within a scroll compressor having a separator plate while providing a more simplified construction over the prior art.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2005Publication date: October 12, 2006Inventors: Zili Sun, Carlos Zamudio, Gene Fields
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Patent number: 7043817Abstract: A method of aligning a crankcase to a non-orbiting scroll includes the steps of forming initial alignment surfaces on both the non-orbiting scroll and the crankcase. Further, when the non-orbiting scroll and the crankcase are machined, precision drilled holes are drilled into each of the two. These holes are drilled relative to datum surfaces on both the non-orbiting scroll and the crankcase. Thus, once the two have been pre-positioned, the precision drilled holes are aligned and a threaded bolt is inserted into the precision drilled holes. The threaded bolt ensures that the two will be radially positioned properly relative to each other.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2003Date of Patent: May 16, 2006Assignee: Scroll TechnologiesInventors: Michael P. Powell, Edward A. Tomayko, Carlos A. Zamudio
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Patent number: 6966759Abstract: A compressor diagnostic system incorporates a control which receives a plurality of data streams about various operational features of the compressor. As an example, both temperature and pressure of the suction and discharge refrigerant are taken and sent to the control. Moreover, information with regard to the power being supplied to the motor is taken and stored. All of this information is utilized at a control which compares the information to expected values and determines a fault based upon the evaluation. Moreover, in another feature of this invention, much of this data is stored, and maintained at the compressor. In the event of a compressor failure, this stored information will provide a maintenance worker with a good indication of why the compressor failed.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2004Date of Patent: November 22, 2005Assignee: Scroll TechnologiesInventors: Greg Hahn, Zili Sun, Carlos Zamudio, Jason Hugenroth, Thomas Barito, James W. Bush, Joe T. Hill, John R. Williams
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Patent number: 6964558Abstract: Low voltage electrical power is supplied to a diagnostic control device in a sealed compressor. Electrical power is tapped from a high voltage power line and transformed to low voltage power that in turn operates the diagnostic control device. The diagnostic control device and the electric voltage transforming system are housed within the sealed compressor shell, thus eliminating the need for additional openings in the compressor shell. Other low voltage devices can be powered in this way.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2003Date of Patent: November 15, 2005Assignee: Scroll TechnologiesInventors: Greg Hahn, Zili Sun, Carlos Zamudio, Jason Hugenroth, Thomas Barito, James W. Bush, Joe T. Hill, John R. Williams
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Publication number: 20050232798Abstract: A scroll compressor has a sealed housing. Within the sealed housing is a first scroll member having a first base and a first generally spiral wrap extending form the first base. A second scroll member has a second base and a second generally spiral wrap extending from the base. The wraps of the first and second scroll members interfit to define compression chambers. A motor drives the second scroll member to orbit relative to the first scroll member. A valve controls the communication of gas between the compression chambers and a discharge pressure chamber. The valve is retained within a valve chamber of the first scroll member. A valve retainer is used to keep the valve within the valve chamber. The valve retainer is attached to the first scroll member by a snap fit connection.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2004Publication date: October 20, 2005Inventors: Daniel Alexander, Jay Herbert, Carlos Zamudio
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Patent number: 6893234Abstract: A scroll compressor is provided with a non-circular back pressure chamber which is still concentric about a center axis of the compressor, such as the center axis of the drive shaft. Stated another way, an inner seal and an outer seal define a back pressure chamber. The two seals are concentric, but at least one of the seals is non-circular. In this way, reduced a back pressure chamber can be provided while still allowing the amount of orbital movement necessary for the tap for communicating a compressed refrigerant to the back pressure chamber.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2003Date of Patent: May 17, 2005Assignee: Scroll TechnologiesInventors: Zili Sun, Carlos Zamudio
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Publication number: 20050100449Abstract: A compressor diagnostic system incorporates a control which receives a plurality of data streams about various operational features of the compressor. As an example, both temperature and pressure of the suction and discharge refrigerant are taken and sent to the control. Moreover, information with regard to the power being supplied to the motor is taken and stored. All of this information is utilized at a control which compares the information to expected values and determines a fault based upon the evaluation. Moreover, in another feature of this invention, much of this data is stored, and maintained at the compressor. In the event of a compressor failure, this stored information will provide a maintenance worker with a good indication of why the compressor failed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2004Publication date: May 12, 2005Inventors: Greg Hahn, Zili Sun, Carlos Zamudio, Jason Hugenroth, Thomas Barito, James Bush, Joe Hill, John Williams