Patents by Inventor Christopher Molitor
Christopher Molitor 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: 9421566Abstract: A system for controlling and monitoring the chemical usage in a car wash systems that form an aqueous cleaning solution by diluting a cleaning chemical concentrate in a process water stream to form. Level sensors are mounted to the bulk containers containing the chemical concentrate to measure and track the usage of the chemical concentrates. The usage data is collected and used to adjust flow rate controllers controlling the dilution of the concentrate into the process water stream. The system can be integrated into continuous processes where the aqueous cleaning solution is dispensed immediately after production and batch processes where the cleaning solution is stored temporarily before being dispensed onto a vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2010Date of Patent: August 23, 2016Assignee: Hydra-Flex, Inc.Inventors: Jaime L. Harris, David Kensinger, Gary A. Brown, Christopher Molitor, Karl J. Fritze
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Patent number: 8887743Abstract: A chemical delivery system capable of handling a variety of concentrated chemicals in such a manner as to reduce the amount of service required to maintain the system. The system should be able to accurately and consistently deliver an appropriate quantity of concentrated chemicals as needed by the application where the system is utilized. Additionally, the system is configured such that the system occupies as little space as necessary.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2010Date of Patent: November 18, 2014Assignee: Hydra-Flex, Inc.Inventors: Christopher Molitor, Gary A. Brown, David Kensinger
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Patent number: 8678237Abstract: Chemical dispensing systems and related methods for precision handling of fluids including water and bulk chemicals. Representative chemical dispensing system can include wall mounted dispensing panels or portable, frame mounted dispensing units. These chemical dispensing systems provide easy access to all required interfaces including water, chemical, air, electrical and solution. The wall mounted dispensing panel can include a molded routing panel having molded recesses for mounting and managing specific air, fluid and control modules. The portable, frame mounted dispensing unit can include an onboard pump assembly for pressurizing a motive fluid. The frame assembly can include one or more lifting handles and adjustable feet to allow for easy transportation and placement of the portable dispensing unit.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2012Date of Patent: March 25, 2014Assignee: Hydra-Flex, Inc.Inventors: Jaime L. Harris, Karl J. Fritze, Christopher Molitor, Zachary Cornett
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Patent number: 8641830Abstract: Apparatus and related methods for continually measuring and dispensing precise amounts of bulk chemical in a car wash application. A gravimetric dispensing assembly can include a load cell and a syringe dosing pump that is suspended below the load cell such that an entire mass of the syringe dosing pump is communicated to the load cell. In this manner, the load cell can measure the actual mass of chemical being dispensed from the syringe dosing pump on a continuous basis without solely relying on the rated volumetric capacity of the syringe dosing pump. The syringe dosing pump can be driven by a stepper motor that can be pulsed as directed by a controller so as to maintain, increase or decrease an amount of bulk chemical being dispensed from the syringe dosing pump.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 2011Date of Patent: February 4, 2014Assignee: Hydra-Flex, Inc.Inventors: Christopher Molitor, David Kensinger, Karl J. Fritze, Jaime L. Harris
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Publication number: 20120325853Abstract: Chemical dispensing systems and related methods for precision handling of fluids including water and bulk chemicals. Representative chemical dispensing system can include wall mounted dispensing panels or portable, frame mounted dispensing units. These chemical dispensing systems provide easy access to all required interfaces including water, chemical, air, electrical and solution. The wall mounted dispensing panel can include a molded routing panel having molded recesses for mounting and managing specific air, fluid and control modules. The portable, frame mounted dispensing unit can include an onboard pump assembly for pressurizing a motive fluid. The frame assembly can include one or more lifting handles and adjustable feet to allow for easy transportation and placement of the portable dispensing unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2012Publication date: December 27, 2012Inventors: Jaime L. Harris, Karl J. Fritze, Christopher Molitor, Zachary Cornett
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Patent number: 8251787Abstract: A separating unit for a combine harvester and operating in accordance with a principle of axial flow, has a housing having at least one separating grate provided with openings, a rotatably supported separating rotor located in the housing, a cover having a closed jacket surface including, on a side facing the separating rotor, a plurality of guide elements disposed next to one another coaxially to a longitudinal axis of the separating rotor and extending in sections in a radial direction of the cover, and at least one ramp-shaped crop flow deflecting element extending axially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the separating rotor and arranged on the side of the jacket surface facing the separating rotor.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2011Date of Patent: August 28, 2012Assignee: CLAAS Selbstfahrende Erntemaschinen GmbHInventors: Thomas Barrelmeyer, Heinz Peters, Christoph Molitor, Ernst Reineke
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Publication number: 20120138628Abstract: Apparatus and related methods for continually measuring and dispensing precise amounts of bulk chemical in a car wash application. A gravimetric dispensing assembly can include a load cell and a syringe dosing pump that is suspended below the load cell such that an entire mass of the syringe dosing pump is communicated to the load cell. In this manner, the load cell can measure the actual mass of chemical being dispensed from the syringe dosing pump on a continuous basis without solely relying on the rated volumetric capacity of the syringe dosing pump. The syringe dosing pump can be driven by a stepper motor that can be pulsed as directed by a controller so as to maintain, increase or decrease an amount of bulk chemical being dispensed from the syringe dosing pump.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 5, 2011Publication date: June 7, 2012Inventors: Christopher Molitor, David Kensinger, Karl J. Fritze, Jaime L. Harris
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Publication number: 20120064955Abstract: A separating unit for a combine harvester and operating in accordance with a principle of axial flow, has a housing having at least one separating grate provided with openings, a rotatably supported separating rotor located in the housing, a cover having a closed jacket surface including, on a side facing the separating rotor, a plurality of guide elements disposed next to one another coaxially to a longitudinal axis of the separating rotor and extending in sections in a radial direction of the cover, and at least one ramp-shaped crop flow deflecting element extending axially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the separating rotor and arranged on the side of the jacket surface facing the separating rotor.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2011Publication date: March 15, 2012Inventors: Thomas Barrelmeyer, Heinz Peters, Christoph Molitor, Ernst Reineke
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Publication number: 20110192433Abstract: A system for controlling and monitoring the chemical usage in a car wash systems that form an aqueous cleaning solution by diluting a cleaning chemical concentrate in a process water stream to form. Level sensors are mounted to the bulk containers containing the chemical concentrate to measure and track the usage of the chemical concentrates. The usage data is collected and used to adjust flow rate controllers controlling the dilution of the concentrate into the process water stream. The system can be integrated into continuous processes where the aqueous cleaning solution is dispensed immediately after production and batch processes where the cleaning solution is stored temporarily before being dispensed onto a vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2010Publication date: August 11, 2011Inventors: Jaime L. Harris, David Kensinger, Gary A. Brown, Christopher Molitor, Karl J. Fritze
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Publication number: 20110067738Abstract: A chemical delivery system capable of handling a variety of concentrated chemicals in such a manner as to reduce the amount of service required to maintain the system. The system should be able to accurately and consistently deliver an appropriate quantity of concentrated chemicals as needed by the application where the system is utilized. Additionally, the system is configured such that the system occupies as little space as necessary.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2010Publication date: March 24, 2011Inventors: Christopher Molitor, Gary A. Brown, David Kensinger
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Publication number: 20060254626Abstract: The present invention relates to washing appliances making use of fluids and fluid delivery systems. More particularly, the present invention relates to washing appliances having a fluid treatment system for treating a fluid that can be used or delivered by the appliance, with suitable treatments including, for example, filtration and/or addition of additives, such as rinse aids, detergents and/or the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2005Publication date: November 16, 2006Inventors: David Botts, Karl Fritze, Donald Hammer, William Meuleners, Christopher Molitor