Patents by Inventor Clyde C. Verhoff
Clyde C. Verhoff 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: 12037777Abstract: Systems and methods for controlling an operational status of a waste disposer are disclosed herein. In one example embodiment, a waste disposer assembly includes a waste disposer, a sprayer mechanism, and a switching system. The waste disposer is configured to be supported in relation to a sink. The sprayer mechanism is configured to be supportable in relation to the sink, is coupled at least indirectly to the sink by way of an extendable and retractable linkage, and includes an actuator mechanism that, upon being actuated, causes generation of a control signal. The switching system is supported in relation to the sink, is coupled at least indirectly to each of the sprayer mechanism and disposer, and is configured to operate so that, upon receiving the control signal from the actuator mechanism, a related signal is provided to the disposer causing the disposer to change or take on operational status.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2023Date of Patent: July 16, 2024Assignee: INSINKERATOR LLCInventors: Clyde C. Verhoff, Brandon R. Blanke, Charles A. Farago, Joseph D Rosandich
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Patent number: 12017230Abstract: Grinding mechanisms for food waste disposers, and food waste disposers having grinding mechanisms are disclosed herein. The grinding mechanisms include a stationary grinding ring that includes a plurality of grater teeth, and a rotating shredder plate that includes at least one lug. The at least one lug may have at least a portion that is movable with respect to the top surface of the rotating shredder plate, or may be fin shaped.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2022Date of Patent: June 25, 2024Assignee: INSINKERATOR LLCInventors: Matthew R. Sandoval, Clyde C. Verhoff, Charles A. Farago
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Publication number: 20240123454Abstract: Grinding mechanisms for food waste disposers, and food waste disposers having grinding mechanisms are disclosed herein. The grinding mechanisms include a stationary grinding ring that includes a plurality of grater teeth, and a rotating shredder plate that includes at least one lug. The at least one lug may have at least a portion that is movable with respect to the top surface of the rotating shredder plate, or may be fin shaped.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2023Publication date: April 18, 2024Inventors: Matthew R. Sandoval, Clyde C. Verhoff, Charles A. Farago
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Publication number: 20230151599Abstract: Systems and methods for controlling an operational status of a waste disposer are disclosed herein. In one example embodiment, a waste disposer assembly includes a waste disposer, a sprayer mechanism, and a switching system. The waste disposer is configured to be supported in relation to a sink. The sprayer mechanism is configured to be supportable in relation to the sink, is coupled at least indirectly to the sink by way of an extendable and retractable linkage, and includes an actuator mechanism that, upon being actuated, causes generation of a control signal. The switching system is supported in relation to the sink, is coupled at least indirectly to each of the sprayer mechanism and disposer, and is configured to operate so that, upon receiving the control signal from the actuator mechanism, a related signal is provided to the disposer causing the disposer to change or take on operational status.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2023Publication date: May 18, 2023Inventors: Clyde C. Verhoff, Brandon R. Blanke, Charles A. Farago, Joseph D. Rosandich
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Patent number: 11549249Abstract: Systems and methods for controlling an operational status of a waste disposer are disclosed herein. In one example embodiment, a waste disposer assembly includes a waste disposer, a sprayer mechanism, and a switching system. The waste disposer is configured to be supported in relation to a sink. The sprayer mechanism is configured to be supportable in relation to the sink, is coupled at least indirectly to the sink by way of an extendable and retractable linkage, and includes an actuator mechanism that, upon being actuated, causes generation of a control signal. The switching system is supported in relation to the sink, is coupled at least indirectly to each of the sprayer mechanism and disposer, and is configured to operate so that, upon receiving the control signal from the actuator mechanism, a related signal is provided to the disposer causing the disposer to change or take on operational status.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2020Date of Patent: January 10, 2023Assignee: InSinkErator LLCInventors: Clyde C. Verhoff, Brandon R. Blanke, Charles A. Farago, Joseph D. Rosandich
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Publication number: 20220274119Abstract: Grinding mechanisms for food waste disposers, and food waste disposers having grinding mechanisms are disclosed herein. The grinding mechanisms include a stationary grinding ring that includes a plurality of grater teeth, and a rotating shredder plate that includes at least one lug. The at least one lug may have at least a portion that is movable with respect to the top surface of the rotating shredder plate, or may be fin shaped.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2022Publication date: September 1, 2022Inventors: Matthew R. Sandoval, Clyde C. Verhoff, Charles A. Farago
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Publication number: 20210102362Abstract: Systems and methods for controlling an operational status of a waste disposer are disclosed herein. In one example embodiment, a waste disposer assembly includes a waste disposer, a sprayer mechanism, and a switching system. The waste disposer is configured to be supported in relation to a sink. The sprayer mechanism is configured to be supportable in relation to the sink, is coupled at least indirectly to the sink by way of an extendable and retractable linkage, and includes an actuator mechanism that, upon being actuated, causes generation of a control signal. The switching system is supported in relation to the sink, is coupled at least indirectly to each of the sprayer mechanism and disposer, and is configured to operate so that, upon receiving the control signal from the actuator mechanism, a related signal is provided to the disposer causing the disposer to change or take on operational status.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2020Publication date: April 8, 2021Inventors: Joseph D. Rosandich, Brandon R. Blanke, Charles A. Farago, Clyde C. Verhoff
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Patent number: 6582211Abstract: A compressor assembly includes a shell which defines a discharge chamber. A discharge valve assembly is attached to the shell in communication with the discharge chamber. The discharge valve assembly includes a stamped or coined valve seat, a drawn tubular element and a stamped valve member. The stamping, drawing and coining operations used to manufacture the discharge valve assembly significantly reduce the manufacturing costs for the discharge valve assembly.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2002Date of Patent: June 24, 2003Assignee: Copeland CorporationInventors: Frank S. Wallis, Walter T. Grassbaugh, William Christian Gates, Jeffrey L. Berning, Clyde C. Verhoff, Norman G. Beck
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Publication number: 20020187062Abstract: A compressor assembly includes a shell which defines a discharge chamber. A discharge valve assembly is attached to the shell in communication with the discharge chamber. The discharge valve assembly includes a stamped or coined valve seat, a drawn tubular element and a stamped valve member. The stamping, drawing and coining operations used to manufacture the discharge valve assembly significantly reduce the manufacturing costs for the discharge valve assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2002Publication date: December 12, 2002Inventors: Frank S. Wallis, Walter T. Grassbaugh, William Christian Gates, Jeffrey L. Berning, Clyde C. Verhoff, Norman G. Beck
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Patent number: 6428292Abstract: A compressor assembly includes a shell which defines a discharge chamber. A discharge valve assembly is attached to the shell in communication with the discharge chamber. The discharge valve assembly includes a stamped or coined valve seat, a drawn tubular element and a stamped valve member. The stamping, drawing and coining operations used to manufacture the discharge valve assembly significantly reduce the manufacturing costs for the discharge valve assembly.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2000Date of Patent: August 6, 2002Assignee: Copeland CorporationInventors: Frank S. Wallis, Walter T. Grassbaugh, William Christian Gates, Jeffrey L. Berning, Clyde C. Verhoff, Norman G. Beck
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Patent number: 6171084Abstract: A compressor assembly includes a shell which defines a discharge chamber. A discharge valve assembly is attached to the shell in communication with the discharge chamber. The discharge valve assembly includes a stamped or coined valve seat, a drawn tubular element and a stamped valve member. The stamping, drawing and coining operations used to manufacture the discharge valve assembly significantly reduce the manufacturing costs for the discharge valve assembly.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 1999Date of Patent: January 9, 2001Assignee: Copeland CorporationInventors: Frank S. Wallis, Walter T. Grassbaugh, William Christian Gates, Jeffrey L. Berning, Clyde C. Verhoff, Norman G. Beck
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Patent number: D1026175Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2023Date of Patent: May 7, 2024Assignee: INSINKERATOR LLCInventors: Carly A. Kelly, Joseph Rosandich, Clyde C. Verhoff, Benjamin Hines, Steffen F. Koury, Paul K. Metaxatos
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Patent number: D1031934Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2023Date of Patent: June 18, 2024Assignee: INSINKERATOR LLCInventors: Carly A. Kelly, Joseph Rosandich, Clyde C. Verhoff, Benjamin Hines, Steffen F. Koury, Paul K. Metaxatos