Patents by Inventor Daniel J. Tippmann
Daniel J. Tippmann 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: 12631390Abstract: A defrost system for a vapor-compression based refrigerator/freezer combines increased operational efficiency with a high likelihood of robust adoption by technical and business personnel. The system includes a controller programmed to monitors and reports several key performance indicators on each evaporator of the system, and to provide reliable, repeatable “initiate defrost” and “terminate defrost” signals which may prompt actions by an operator or automatically control system components. The controller is designed to provide accurate and efficient defrosting signals regardless of the style of evaporator used, the location of the evaporator and other conditions including pull-down, high traffic locations and operations, and low use periods such as weekends.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2023Date of Patent: May 19, 2026Assignee: Tippmann Engineering, LLCInventors: Daniel J. Tippmann, Robert T. Tippmann, III
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Publication number: 20250155174Abstract: A defrost system for a vapor-compression based refrigerator/freezer combines increased operational efficiency with a high likelihood of robust adoption by technical and business personnel. The system includes a controller programmed to monitors and reports several key performance indicators on each evaporator of the system, and to provide reliable, repeatable “initiate defrost” and “terminate defrost” signals which may prompt actions by an operator or automatically control system components. The controller is designed to provide accurate and efficient defrosting signals regardless of the style of evaporator used, the location of the evaporator and other conditions including pull-down, high traffic locations and operations, and low use periods such as weekends.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2023Publication date: May 15, 2025Inventors: Daniel J. Tippmann, Robert T. Tippmann, III
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Publication number: 20250100746Abstract: A sheet-based cover assembly can be used to create an air seal around a palletized product assembly. The assembly includes a plurality of flexible poles which support a covering. In an at-rest state unaffected by external forces, the flexible poles hold the covering open and allow the palletized product assembly to be installed in position, ready to be acted on by a vacuum-creating fan or air handler. When the fan is activated, the vacuum draws the covering tight around the palletized product assembly, deflecting the poles under the force of the vacuum pressure created by the fan. The sheet covering is flexible but relatively air-impermeable, such that the vacuum created behind the palletized product assembly flows primarily through, rather than around, the product.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2023Publication date: March 27, 2025Inventors: Robert T. Tippmann, Daniel J. Tippmann
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Patent number: 12188671Abstract: A system and method controls a heat transfer system for palletized product. A controller and an array of sensors cooperate to control chillers and fans to efficiently change the temperature of product within the cases, while collecting and providing data regarding the efficacy and overall spatial profile of the freezing or other temperature-control operation. These data can be used to provide user feedback, optimize the temperature-control process, and ensure a desired performance of the system.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2023Date of Patent: January 7, 2025Assignee: Tippmann Engineering, LLCInventors: Daniel J. Tippmann, Robert T. Tippmann, III
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Publication number: 20240230427Abstract: Systems and methods for measuring a temperature of a product are provided. An example method includes providing a temperature probe assembly. The temperature probe assembly includes a temperature probe configured to sense a temperature, a body in electrical communication with the temperature probe, and a scanner fixed to the body. The method further includes scanning a code, via the scanner, and receiving a temperature reading, via the temperature probe. The temperature reading corresponds to a temperature of a product in which the temperature probe is inserted. The method further includes outputting an indication of the temperature reading, based on the code.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2024Publication date: July 11, 2024Inventors: Robert T. Tippmann, Daniel J. Tippmann, Aaron Mark Engle, Kent Eldon Crouse
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Patent number: 11988434Abstract: A high efficiency airflow management system can be used to reliably and consistently draw air through palletized product stacks with a minimum of energy expenditure. A racking system is provided with a grid of pallet bays separated from an air plenum/chamber by a wall having an airflow opening for each pallet bay. An air dam selectively permits or prevents airflow through portions of the airflow opening such that airflow may be allowed to flow through the entire opening, only a portion of the opening, or none of the opening.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2022Date of Patent: May 21, 2024Assignee: Tippmann Engineering, LLCInventor: Daniel J. Tippmann
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Publication number: 20230366578Abstract: A system and method controls a heat transfer system for palletized product. A controller and an array of sensors cooperate to control chillers and fans to efficiently change the temperature of product within the cases, while collecting and providing data regarding the efficacy and overall spatial profile of the freezing or other temperature-control operation. These data can be used to provide user feedback, optimize the temperature-control process, and ensure a desired performance of the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2023Publication date: November 16, 2023Inventors: Daniel J. Tippmann, Robert T. Tippmann, III
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Patent number: 11713896Abstract: A system and method controls a heat transfer system for palletized product. A controller and an array of sensors cooperate to control chillers and fans to efficiently change the temperature of product within the cases, while collecting and providing data regarding the efficacy and overall spatial profile of the freezing or other temperature-control operation. These data can be used to provide user feedback, optimize the temperature-control process, and ensure a desired performance of the system.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2020Date of Patent: August 1, 2023Assignee: Tippmann Engineering, LLCInventors: Daniel J. Tippmann, Robert T. Tippmann, III
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Publication number: 20220349644Abstract: A high efficiency airflow management system can be used to reliably and consistently draw air through palletized product stacks with a minimum of energy expenditure. A racking system is provided with a grid of pallet bays separated from an air plenum/chamber by a wall having an airflow opening for each pallet bay. An air dam selectively permits or prevents airflow through portions of the airflow opening such that airflow may be allowed to flow through the entire opening, only a portion of the opening, or none of the opening.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2022Publication date: November 3, 2022Applicant: TIPPMANN ENGINEERING, LLCInventor: Daniel J. Tippmann
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Patent number: 11287172Abstract: An augmented heat transfer system can be used to control the humidity of adjacent conditioned spaces by selectively absorbing latent heat energy from a relatively warm space, such as a loading dock, and discharging this energy in the form of sensible heat to an adjacent relatively cold space, such as a freezer served by the loading dock. This transfer of sensible heat energy into the cold space induces a vapor compression system to remove sufficient moisture from the cold space to avoid uncontrolled precipitation. At the same time, the process of removing moisture/latent heat from the warm space can also be used to reduce humidity in the warm space via condensation on a cold evaporator. Therefore, in operations where the warm space and the cold space are both nominally sealed from ambient air, such as an indoor loading dock serving a freezer, the augmented heat transfer system can eliminate uncontrolled precipitation in the freezer while also mitigating moisture ingress to the freezer from the dock space.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2019Date of Patent: March 29, 2022Assignee: Tippmann Companies LLCInventor: Daniel J. Tippmann
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Patent number: 11073322Abstract: A modular air handler is adapted for installation in a racking assembly behind palletized product. The air handler operates to move air through the adjacent layers of palletized product upon placement of the palletized product in the adjacent space. The air handler can be deactivated in order to prevent unnecessary air flow when no palletized product is present in the adjacent space. A number of the modular air handlers may be provided for a racking assembly, such that individual pallet bays may be activated or deactivated as palletized product is deposited or withdrawn from the various pallet bays of the rack.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2018Date of Patent: July 27, 2021Assignee: TIPPMANN ENGINEERING, LLCInventors: Daniel J. Tippmann, Robert T. Tippmann, III
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Patent number: 10921043Abstract: A modular air handler is adapted for installation in a racking assembly behind palletized product. The air handler operates to move air through the adjacent layers of palletized product upon placement of the palletized product in the adjacent space. The air handler can be deactivated in order to prevent unnecessary air flow when no palletized product is present in the adjacent space. A number of the modular air handlers may be provided for a racking assembly, such that individual pallet bays may be activated or deactivated as palletized product is deposited or withdrawn from the various pallet bays of the rack.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2018Date of Patent: February 16, 2021Assignee: Tippmann Engineering, LLCInventors: Daniel J. Tippmann, Robert T. Tippmann, David P. Tippmann
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Patent number: 10863759Abstract: A high efficiency airflow management system can be used to reliably and consistently draw air through palletized product stacks with a minimum of energy expenditure. A racking system is provided with a grid of pallet bays separated from an air plenum/chamber by a wall having an airflow opening for each pallet bays. An air seal is formed at the periphery of each opening by resiliently flexible side seals and a top seal to form a highly airtight interface between the pallet assembly and the adjacent airflow opening. When a pressure differential is developed between the chamber and the pallet bay, air is efficiently drawn substantially exclusively through the pallet assemblies with minimal leakage. The flexible sealing arrangement accommodates pallet assemblies with unevenly stacked rows of cases without significant loss of system efficiency.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2018Date of Patent: December 15, 2020Assignee: Tippmann Engineering, LLCInventor: Daniel J. Tippmann
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Patent number: 10807764Abstract: Systems and methods for airflow management around palletized cases of goods in a warehouse storage facility are provided, in which airflow around each individual layer of cases is facilitated while airflow “spillage” around the sides, top or bottom of pallet assemblies is minimized or eliminated. One exemplary device for such airflow management includes palletized product spacers disposed between respective layers of vertically stacked cases, in which the product spacers facilitate a substantially unidirectional longitudinal airflow. Another exemplary airflow management device is a series of automatically adjustable air dams disposed at the tops of respective pallet assemblies which prevent air spillage and establish intermediate air manifold spaces. Yet another device is a lateral pallet spacer prevents direct abutment of the side surfaces of neighboring pallet assemblies and thereby ensures that the air manifold spaces are in fluid communication with the spacers of multiple pallet assemblies.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2019Date of Patent: October 20, 2020Assignee: Tippmann Engineering LLCInventor: Daniel J. Tippmann
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Publication number: 20190274336Abstract: A high efficiency airflow management system can be used to reliably and consistently draw air through palletized product stacks with a minimum of energy expenditure. A racking system is provided with a grid of pallet bays separated from an air plenum/chamber by a wall having an airflow opening for each pallet bays. An air seal is formed at the periphery of each opening by resiliently flexible side seals and a top seal to form a highly airtight interface between the pallet assembly and the adjacent airflow opening. When a pressure differential is developed between the chamber and the pallet bay, air is efficiently drawn substantially exclusively through the pallet assemblies with minimal leakage. The flexible sealing arrangement accommodates pallet assemblies with unevenly stacked rows of cases without significant loss of system efficiency.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2018Publication date: September 12, 2019Applicant: Tippmann Companies LLCInventor: Daniel J. Tippmann
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Publication number: 20190241311Abstract: Systems and methods for airflow management around palletized cases of goods in a warehouse storage facility are provided, in which airflow around each individual layer of cases is facilitated while airflow “spillage” around the sides, top or bottom of pallet assemblies is minimized or eliminated. One exemplary device for such airflow management includes palletized product spacers disposed between respective layers of vertically stacked cases, in which the product spacers facilitate a substantially unidirectional longitudinal airflow. Another exemplary airflow management device is a series of automatically adjustable air dams disposed at the tops of respective pallet assemblies which prevent air spillage and establish intermediate air manifold spaces. Yet another device is a lateral pallet spacer prevents direct abutment of the side surfaces of neighboring pallet assemblies and thereby ensures that the air manifold spaces are in fluid communication with the spacers of multiple pallet assemblies.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2019Publication date: August 8, 2019Applicant: Tippmann Companies LLCInventor: Daniel J. Tippmann
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Publication number: 20190234677Abstract: An augmented heat transfer system can be used to control the humidity of adjacent conditioned spaces by selectively absorbing latent heat energy from a relatively warm space, such as a loading dock, and discharging this energy in the form of sensible heat to an adjacent relatively cold space, such as a freezer served by the loading dock. This transfer of sensible heat energy into the cold space induces a vapor compression system to remove sufficient moisture from the cold space to avoid uncontrolled precipitation. At the same time, the process of removing moisture/latent heat from the warm space can also be used to reduce humidity in the warm space via condensation on a cold evaporator. Therefore, in operations where the warm space and the cold space are both nominally sealed from ambient air, such as an indoor loading dock serving a freezer, the augmented heat transfer system can eliminate uncontrolled precipitation in the freezer while also mitigating moisture ingress to the freezer from the dock space.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2019Publication date: August 1, 2019Inventor: Daniel J. Tippmann
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Patent number: 10301067Abstract: Systems and methods for airflow management around palletized cases of goods in a warehouse storage facility are provided, in which airflow around each individual layer of cases is facilitated while airflow “spillage” around the sides, top or bottom of pallet assemblies is minimized or eliminated. One exemplary device for such airflow management includes palletized product spacers disposed between respective layers of vertically stacked cases, in which the product spacers facilitate a substantially unidirectional longitudinal airflow. Another exemplary airflow management device is a series of automatically adjustable air dams disposed at the tops of respective pallet assemblies which prevent air spillage and establish intermediate air manifold spaces. Yet another device is a lateral pallet spacer prevents direct abutment of the side surfaces of neighboring pallet assemblies and thereby ensures that the air manifold spaces are in fluid communication with the spacers of multiple pallet assemblies.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2017Date of Patent: May 28, 2019Assignee: Tippmann Companies LLCInventor: Daniel J. Tippmann
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Patent number: D1010783Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2020Date of Patent: January 9, 2024Assignee: Tippmann Engineering, LLCInventors: Robert T. Tippmann, III, Daniel J. Tippmann
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Patent number: RE50003Abstract: A high efficiency airflow management system can be used to reliably and consistently draw air through palletized product stacks with a minimum of energy expenditure. A racking system is provided with a grid of pallet bays separated from an air plenum/chamber by a wall having an airflow opening for each pallet bays. An air seal is formed at the periphery of each opening by resiliently flexible side seals and a top seal to form a highly airtight interface between the pallet assembly and the adjacent airflow opening. When a pressure differential is developed between the chamber and the pallet bay, air is efficiently drawn substantially exclusively through the pallet assemblies with minimal leakage. The flexible sealing arrangement accommodates pallet assemblies with unevenly stacked rows of cases without significant loss of system efficiency.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2021Date of Patent: June 11, 2024Assignee: Tippmann Engineering, LLCInventor: Daniel J. Tippmann