Patents by Inventor Daniel L. Price
Daniel L. Price 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: 10125911Abstract: A gasket in a transport refrigeration system (TRS) and method of preventing corrosion in a compressor using a gasket. The gasket includes a body, where the body includes a fluid pass portion, and a flange that extends from the body. The body and the flange include a second layer between an outside first layer and a third layer. The second layer is a metal and the metal is a non-uniform thickness that extends across the flange and the body to deflect compression load distribution.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2016Date of Patent: November 13, 2018Assignee: THERMO KING CORPORATIONInventor: Daniel L. Price
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Publication number: 20170191590Abstract: A gasket in a transport refrigeration system (TRS) and method of preventing corrosion in a compressor using a gasket. The gasket includes a body, where the body includes a fluid pass portion, and a flange that extends from the body. The body and the flange include a second layer between an outside first layer and a third layer. The second layer is a metal and the metal is a non-uniform thickness that extends across the flange and the body to deflect compression load distribution.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2016Publication date: July 6, 2017Inventor: Daniel L. PRICE
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Publication number: 20170191716Abstract: A transport refrigeration system (TRS) and method of controlling temperature using an unloader manifold. The TRS includes a heat transfer circuit, the heat transfer circuit includes a compressor with a first cylinder bank and a second cylinder bank, and an unloader manifold with a first end connected to the first and second cylinder bank and a second end connected to a hot gas line in the heat transfer circuit. The first and second cylinder banks and the hot gas line are in fluid communication via the unloader manifold such that a heat transfer fluid can flow therethrough. The TRS further includes an unloader discharge controller to unload, via the unloader manifold, heat transfer fluid from the first cylinder bank to a first discharge level.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2016Publication date: July 6, 2017Inventors: Daniel L. PRICE, Panayu Robert SRICHAI, Lee J. ERICKSON
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Patent number: 9231894Abstract: This innovation relates to a method as well as server and client devices to allow a single user to swap between devices in real-time within the same instant message session.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2014Date of Patent: January 5, 2016Assignee: Infinite Convergence Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Geoffrey Dietz, Thomas B Hart, Daniel L Price
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Patent number: 9046289Abstract: A horizontal suction accumulator generally includes a tank, an inlet tube, and an outlet tube. The tank extends in a horizontal direction and is configured to receive a refrigerant. The refrigerant includes a vapor and a liquid. The tank stores the liquid refrigerant and discharges the vapor refrigerant. The inlet tube supplies into the tank an inlet stream that includes the liquid and vapor refrigerants. The inlet tube extends into the tank and is bent upward at an acute angle. The liquid refrigerant is stored in the tank. The vapor refrigerant is discharged through the outlet tube, which extends offset from the inlet tube and into the tank. The inlet tube defines an inlet opening positioned at a first elevation, the outlet tube defines an outlet opening positioned at a second elevation, and the first and second elevations are substantially the same.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2012Date of Patent: June 2, 2015Assignee: THERMO KING CORPORATIONInventor: Daniel L. Price
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Publication number: 20130263612Abstract: A horizontal suction accumulator generally includes a tank, an inlet tube, and an outlet tube. The tank extends in a horizontal direction and is configured to receive a refrigerant. The refrigerant includes a vapor and a liquid. The tank stores the liquid refrigerant and discharges the vapor refrigerant. The inlet tube supplies into the tank an inlet stream that includes the liquid and vapor refrigerants. The inlet tube extends into the tank and is bent upward at an acute angle. The liquid refrigerant is stored in the tank. The vapor refrigerant is discharged through the outlet tube, which extends offset from the inlet tube and into the tank. The inlet tube defines an inlet opening positioned at a first elevation, the outlet tube defines an outlet opening positioned at a second elevation, and the first and second elevations are substantially the same.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2012Publication date: October 10, 2013Applicant: THERMO KING CORPORATIONInventor: Daniel L. Price
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Patent number: 8534082Abstract: An engine starter system that predicts when starter failure is imminent. The engine starter system monitors engine starter crank speed, battery voltage and ambient air temperature. The crank speed, battery voltage and ambient air temperature are communicated to a controller which compares the crank speed for the measured battery voltage and air temperature to a predicted crank speed for the measured battery voltage and air temperature. If the crank speed is lower than the predicted crank speed, a signal is sent to an alarm.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2010Date of Patent: September 17, 2013Assignee: Thermo King CorporationInventors: Daniel L. Price, Greg R. Truckenbrod, Ross T. Nelson
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Publication number: 20120017618Abstract: An engine starter system that predicts when starter failure is imminent. The engine starter system monitors engine starter crank speed, battery voltage and ambient air temperature. The crank speed, battery voltage and ambient air temperature are communicated to a controller which compares the crank speed for the measured battery voltage and air temperature to a predicted crank speed for the measured battery voltage and air temperature. If the crank speed is lower than the predicted crank speed, a signal is sent to an alarm.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2010Publication date: January 26, 2012Applicant: THERMO KING CORPORATIONInventors: Daniel L. Price, Greg R. Truckenbrod, Ross T. Nelson
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Patent number: 6545551Abstract: A radiation hardened timer that keeps accurate time before, during and after passage through a radiation-containing environment, the radiation hardened timer having a first oscillator that is stable in a radiation-free environment, a second oscillator that is stable in a radiation-containing environment, and digital circuitry that interfaces the two oscillators.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2001Date of Patent: April 8, 2003Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Daniel L. Price, David E. Valadez, Clyde Mark Miller, Jeff R. Johann
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Patent number: 5639464Abstract: A biocidal protective coating for heat exchanger coils formed by applying a polymeric composition containing an organic water resistant polymer that has associated with it an effective amount of a biocidal compound to inhibit corrosion, fouling, and biocidal buildup on the coils.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1995Date of Patent: June 17, 1997Assignee: Interface, Inc.Inventors: Claude E. Terry, Douglas E. Triestman, Daniel L. Price
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Patent number: 5635192Abstract: A biocidal protective coating for heat exchanger coils formed by applying a polymeric composition containing an organic water resistant polymer that has associated with it an effective amount of a biocidal compound to inhibit corrosion, fouling, and biocidal buildup on the coils.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1995Date of Patent: June 3, 1997Assignee: Interface, Inc.Inventors: Claude E. Terry, Douglas E. Triestman, Daniel L. Price
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Patent number: 5587407Abstract: A biocidal protective coating for heat exchanger coils formed by applying a polymeric composition containing an organic water resistant polymer that has associated with it an effective amount of a biocidal compound to inhibit corrosion, fouling, and biocidal buildup on the coils.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1995Date of Patent: December 24, 1996Assignee: Interface, Inc.Inventors: Claude E. Terry, Douglas E. Triestman, Daniel L. Price
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Patent number: 5453275Abstract: A biocidal protective coating for heat exchanger coils formed by applying a polymeric composition containing an organic water resistant polymer that has associated with it an effective amount of a biocidal compound to inhibit corrosion, fouling, and biocidal buildup on the coils.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1992Date of Patent: September 26, 1995Assignee: Interface, Inc.Inventors: Claude E. Terry, Douglas E. Triestman, Daniel L. Price
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Patent number: 5375453Abstract: A method and apparatus for approximating the life of a gasket used in a predetermined environment is provided which allows for the long-term exposure to the environment to be simulated over a shortened period of time. The method and apparatus utilize the steps of placing a gasket sample in a test assembly, clamping the gasket sample within the test assembly at a predetermined clamping pressure whereby a chamber is formed within the interior of the gasket sample, filling the chamber with a gas at a predetermined pressure from a gas fill system, changing the temperature of the gasket sample over a predetermined number of temperature cycles, and measuring the amount of the gas which leaks from the chamber. The apparatus may also include a pressure control system for changing the pressure within the chamber over a predetermined number of pressure cycles or in response to predetermined temperature conditions.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1993Date of Patent: December 27, 1994Assignee: Westinghouse Electric CorporationInventors: George E. Rudd, Rajender K. Sadhir, Samuel A. Withrow, Dong S. Kim, Daniel L. Price