Patents by Inventor Dallas W. Simonette
Dallas W. Simonette 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: 10550591Abstract: A building cleaning system for cleaning a side of a building can include an elongate brush structure that is rotated by an electric motor, a frame for supporting the brush structure that can be oriented to face toward the side of the building, and a plurality of air moving devices mounted to the frame for generating counterforce to force the frame toward the building. The air moving devices can including fans or blowers. The air moving devices can be being spaced apart from one another in an orientation that extends along the length of the frame. A lift arrangement can be provided for moving the frame along the side of the building.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2016Date of Patent: February 4, 2020Assignee: Pachanga Holdings, LLCInventors: Michael R. Lange, Dallas W. Simonette
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Patent number: 9689170Abstract: A cleaning apparatus and method for cleaning generally upright surfaces, walls and windows of a building has a frame rotatably supporting one or more brushes adapted to engage the upright surface of a building. A davit supported on top of the building is connected to a cable pendently supporting the frame and brushes. A winch driven with a motor mounted on the frame operably connected to the cable operates to move the frame and brushes relative to the upright surface. A counterforce generator mounted on the frame establishes a force on the frame and brushes that maintains the brushes in effective continuous engagement with the upright surface during cleaning thereof.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2013Date of Patent: June 27, 2017Assignee: Pachanga Holdings, LLCInventors: Michael R. Lange, Dallas W. Simonette
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Publication number: 20170145705Abstract: A building cleaning system for cleaning a side of a building can include an elongate brush structure that is rotated by an electric motor, a frame for supporting the brush structure that can be oriented to face toward the side of the building, and a plurality of air moving devices mounted to the frame for generating counterforce to force the frame toward the building. The air moving devices can including fans or blowers. The air moving devices can be being spaced apart from one another in an orientation that extends along the length of the frame. A lift arrangement can be provided for moving the frame along the side of the building.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 2016Publication date: May 25, 2017Inventors: Michael R. Lange, Dallas W. Simonette
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Publication number: 20150047675Abstract: A system for delivering purified water is disclosed, comprising a pressure vessel with a first end and a second end, each end adapted to receive a single use water treatment cartridge, and first and second single use water treatment cartridges. The pressure vessel has a first cartridge adaptor at the first end, and a second cartridge adapter at the second end; a first quick connect coupling between the first cartridge and the first cartridge adaptor, and a second quick connect coupling between the second cartridge and the second cartridge adaptor. Methods of fabricating single use water treatment cartridges and using said cartridges to clean glass surfaces are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2013Publication date: February 19, 2015Inventor: Dallas W. Simonette
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Patent number: 8790468Abstract: A cleaning system for cleaning a surface comprising: a frame for the cleaning system; a liquid supply source; a liquid applicator; and at least one thruster on the frame to provide force against the frame to maintain support with the surface to be cleaned. A surface is cleaned by providing the cleaning device, moving the cleaning device both horizontally and vertically along the surface, and stabilizing the cleaning device with at least one thruster emitting a fluid stream comprising gas.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2008Date of Patent: July 29, 2014Assignee: Sky Robotics, Inc.Inventor: Dallas W. Simonette
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Publication number: 20140124428Abstract: A water improvement/purification container has: a) an elongated housing; b) a water entry; c) two water exit ports adjacent one distal end of the housing; d) the water port providing supply water first to a macrofilter within the housing; e) the intermediate water source exiting the macrofilter flowing into a reverse osmosis membrane; f) the intermediate water being separated into two streams, g) the first stream being vented through the second of the two water exit ports; and h) the second stream being vented out of the housing as waste water through the first of the two water exit ports.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2014Publication date: May 8, 2014Applicant: IPC EAGLE CORPORATIONInventor: Dallas W. Simonette
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Patent number: 8434504Abstract: A cleaning apparatus and method for cleaning generally upright surfaces, walls and windows of a building has a frame rotatably supporting one or more brushes adapted to engage the upright surface of a building. A davit supported on top of the building is connected to a cable pendently supporting the frame and brushes. A winch driven with a motor mounted on the frame operably connected to the cable operates to move the frame and brushes relative to the upright surface. A counterforce generator mounted on the frame establishes a force on the frame and brushes that maintains the brushes in effective continuous engagement with the upright surface during cleaning thereof.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2010Date of Patent: May 7, 2013Inventors: Dallas W. Simonette, Michael R. Lange
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Publication number: 20120085687Abstract: A water improvement/purification container has: a) an elongated housing; b) a water entry; c) two water exit ports adjacent one distal end of the housing; d) the water port providing supply water first to a macrofilter within the housing; e) the intermediate water source exiting the macrofilter flowing into a reverse osmosis membrane; f) the intermediate water being separated into two streams, g) the first stream being vented through the second of the two water exit ports; and h) the second stream being vented out of the housing as waste water through the first of the two water exit ports.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2011Publication date: April 12, 2012Applicant: IPC EAGLE CORPORATIONInventor: Dallas W. Simonette
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Publication number: 20110180098Abstract: A cleaning apparatus and method for cleaning generally upright surfaces, walls and windows of a building has a frame rotatably supporting one or more brushes adapted to engage the upright surface of a building. A davit supported on top of the building is connected to a cable pendently supporting the frame and brushes. A winch driven with a motor mounted on the frame operably connected to the cable operates to move the frame and brushes relative to the upright surface. A counterforce generator mounted on the frame establishes a force on the frame and brushes that maintains the brushes in effective continuous engagement with the upright surface during cleaning thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2010Publication date: July 28, 2011Inventors: Michael R. Lange, Dallas W. Simonette
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Patent number: 7972446Abstract: A washing system for an elevated surface has a) a housing having a liquid application cleaning system therein; b) a support element that supports and elevates the washing system; c) a rigid member extending from a surface of the housing that faces away from a surface to be cleaned so that the cable, when supporting the cleaning system against the surface to be cleaned and connected to the housing at a connection point, exerts a rotational force on the cleaning system in relation to the fixed fulcrum at the roof top; and d) weights provided at a distance and direction from the connection point fulcrum to at least in part counterbalance the rotational force.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2010Date of Patent: July 5, 2011Inventors: Michael R. Lange, Dallas W. Simonette
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Publication number: 20110048456Abstract: A washing system for an elevated surface has a) a housing having a liquid application cleaning system therein; b) a support element that supports and elevates the washing system; c) a rigid member extending from a surface of the housing that faces away from a surface to be cleaned so that the cable, when supporting the cleaning system against the surface to be cleaned and connected to the housing at a connection point, exerts a rotational force on the cleaning system in relation to the fixed fulcrum at the roof top; and d) weights provided at a distance and direction from the connection point fulcrum to at least in part counterbalance the rotational force.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2010Publication date: March 3, 2011Inventors: Michael R. Lange, Dallas W. Simonette
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Patent number: 7665173Abstract: A washing system for an elevated surface has a) a housing having a liquid application cleaning system therein; b) a support element that supports and elevates the washing system; c) a rigid member extending from a surface of the housing that faces away from a surface to be cleaned so that the cable, when supporting the cleaning system against the surface to be cleaned and connected to the housing at a connection point, exerts a rotational force on the cleaning system in relation to the fixed fulcrum at the roof top; and d) weights provided at a distance and direction from the connection point fulcrum to at least in part counterbalance the rotational force.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2004Date of Patent: February 23, 2010Inventors: Dallas W. Simonette, Michael R. Lange
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Publication number: 20090044833Abstract: A cleaning system for cleaning a surface comprising: a frame for the cleaning system; a liquid supply source; a liquid applicator; and at least one thruster on the frame to provide force against the frame to maintain support with the surface to be cleaned. A surface is cleaned by providing the cleaning device, moving the cleaning device both horizontally and vertically along the surface, and stabilizing the cleaning device with at least one thruster emitting a fluid stream comprising gas.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2008Publication date: February 19, 2009Inventor: Dallas W. Simonette
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Patent number: 5755251Abstract: An unloader valve for a high pressure pumping system is disclosed. The unloader valve diverts fluid back to the pump inlet when the discharge line is blocked, and directs flow to the pump outlet when the line is unblocked. The unloader valve includes a valve body with a central cavity, a bypass check valve which also functions as a pressure relief valve, a shuttle positioned in the central cavity and a discharge check valve. A spring in the bypass check valve holds the bypass check valve closed while the system is in the spray mode. The discharge check valve closes when the line is blocked, and the line pressure is trapped between the discharge check valve and the spray gun. When the gun is reactivated, the pressure trapped behind the discharge check valve moves the shuttle forward, which opens the bypass valve.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 1995Date of Patent: May 26, 1998Assignee: GP Companies, Inc.Inventor: Dallas W. Simonette
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Patent number: 5700137Abstract: A low profile positive displacement pump system is disclosed. The pump system includes a gasoline powered engine with a vertically disposed crank shaft. The system also includes a piston pump with at least one horizontally disposed piston, and a pump shaft assembly which mounts onto the crank shaft. A base includes a cavity configured for retaining the pump. The engine mounts directly onto the base, and fixes the orientation of the pump shaft assembly with respect to a driven end of each piston. The pump shaft assembly includes at least one eccentric camming surface for contacting a driven end of the piston and for causing each piston to complete one stroke per revolution of shaft rotation. The base comprises a main body including an upper surface, wherein the upper surface is suitable for mounting directly to a mounting flange of the gasoline powered engine.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 1995Date of Patent: December 23, 1997Assignee: GP Companies, Inc.Inventor: Dallas W. Simonette
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Patent number: 5584672Abstract: A low profile positive displacement pump system is disclosed. The pump system includes a gasoline powered engine with a vertically disposed crank shaft. The system also includes a piston pump with at least one horizontally disposed piston, and a pump shaft assembly which mounts onto the crank shaft. A base including a cavity for retaining the pump is provided. The engine mounts directly onto the base, and fixes the orientation of the pump shaft assembly with respect to a driven end of each piston. The pump shaft assembly includes at least one eccentric camming surface for contacting a driven end of the piston and for causing each piston to complete one stroke per revolution of shaft rotation.A high pressure piston pump base is disclosed, comprising a main body including an upper surface, wherein the upper surface is suitable for mounting directly to a mounting flange of a gasoline powered engine having a vertically disposed drive shaft.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 1996Date of Patent: December 17, 1996Assignee: GP Companies, Inc.Inventor: Dallas W. Simonette
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Patent number: 5556264Abstract: A low profile positive displacement pump system is disclosed. The pump system includes a gasoline powered engine with a vertically disposed crank shaft. The system also includes a piston pump with at least one horizontally disposed piston, and a pump shaft assembly which mounts onto the crank shaft. A base including a cavity for retaining the pump is provided. The engine mounts directly onto the base, and fixes the orientation of the pump shaft assembly with respect to a driven end of each piston. The pump shaft assembly includes at least one eccentric camming surface for contacting a driven end of the piston and for causing each piston to complete one stroke per revolution of shaft rotation.A high pressure piston pump base is disclosed, comprising a main body including an upper surface, wherein the upper surface is suitable for mounting directly to a mounting flange of a gasoline powered engine having a vertically disposed drive shaft.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 1995Date of Patent: September 17, 1996Assignee: GP Companies, Inc.Inventor: Dallas W. Simonette
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Patent number: 5421520Abstract: A self-contained, completely portable pressure washer is disclosed which requires only connection to a conventional garden hose for operation. The portable pressure washer is driven by a two-cycle, internal combustion engine that is of relatively small size and weight. A positive displacement pump of the vane type is connected to the engine through a centrifugal clutch that causes operation of the pump only after a predetermined engine speed greater than idling speed has been reached. A garden hose is connected to the pump inlet and a substantially rigid spray wand having a spray head is mounted directly to the pump outlet. A primary handle on the engine housing and a secondary handle on the spray wand enable the user to carry and manipulate the portable pressure washer during all operative spray functions.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1993Date of Patent: June 6, 1995Assignee: Diversified Dynamics CorporationInventors: Dallas W. Simonette, Jon Bruggeman
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Patent number: 5035580Abstract: A pressure washing system is disclosed which consists of a hydraulic pump driven by a variable speed internal combustion engine, a nozzle gun connected to the pump outlet, an unloader valve that senses the demand state of the nozzle gun for delivering water under pressure to the gun on demand, and for recirculating water to the pump inlet when the gun is in a non-demand position, and a throttle control device. The throttle control device senses pump outlet pressure and controls engine speed as a function of the demand/non-demand mode of the nozzle gun. Water is accordingly delivered at a high flow rate to the nozzle gun in the demand state, but recirculated at a much lower flow rate when the nozzle gun is in a demand state. The throttle control device also senses fluid pressure from the pump outlet to operate between engine starting and engine running modes.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 1989Date of Patent: July 30, 1991Assignee: Diversified Dynamics CorporationInventor: Dallas W. Simonette
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Patent number: D382276Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 1995Date of Patent: August 12, 1997Assignee: GP Companies, Inc.Inventors: Dallas W. Simonette, Thomas E. Kramer