Patents by Inventor Donald E. Tilton
Donald E. Tilton 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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Publication number: 20150225224Abstract: Methods and apparatus describing a convenience beverage vending machine and its operation are described. An embedded computer interface allows consumers to create their own drinks or choose from a menu of drinks. Drinks are dispensed in a re-usable container. The beverages may be made from hot water, cold water or carbonated water that is mixed with various flavors of syrup, sweeteners and nutritional supplements. Identification may be presented and the computer recognizes the consumer and pulls up that consumer's account to determine funds available and previous drink selections and mixtures. The machine may incorporate an automatic cleaning cycle for both the valves and the dispense area.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2015Publication date: August 13, 2015Inventors: Donald E. Tilton, Cameron T. Wheeler, Brian L. Boler, Andrew C. Whitaker, Reid A. Schilperoort, Preston F. David
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Patent number: 9026245Abstract: Methods and apparatus describing a convenience beverage vending machine and its operation are described. An embedded computer interface allows consumers to create their own drinks or choose from a menu of drinks. Drinks are dispensed in a re-usable container. The beverages may be made from hot water, cold water or carbonated water that is mixed with various flavors of syrup, sweeteners and nutritional supplements. Identification may be presented and the computer recognizes the consumer and pulls up that consumer's account to determine funds available and previous drink selections and mixtures. The machine may incorporate an automatic cleaning cycle for both the valves and the dispense area.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2013Date of Patent: May 5, 2015Assignee: Ecowell, LLCInventors: Donald E. Tilton, Cameron T. Wheeler, Brian L. Boler, Andrew C. Whitaker, Reid A. Schilperoort, Preston F. David
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Publication number: 20130231774Abstract: Methods and apparatus describing a convenience beverage vending machine and its operation are described. An embedded computer interface allows consumers to create their own drinks or choose from a menu of drinks. Drinks are dispensed in a re-usable container. The beverages may be made from hot water, cold water or carbonated water that is mixed with various flavors of syrup, sweeteners and nutritional supplements. Identification may be presented and the computer recognizes the consumer and pulls up that consumer's account to determine funds available and previous drink selections and mixtures. The machine may incorporate an automatic cleaning cycle for both the valves and the dispense area.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2013Publication date: September 5, 2013Applicant: Ecowell, LLCInventors: Donald E. Tilton, Cameron T. Wheeler, Brian L. Boler, Andrew C. Whitaker, Reid A. Schilperoort, Preston F. David
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Patent number: 8174828Abstract: Electronic circuit boards are arranged as respective parallel pairs defining a narrow gap there between. One or more such pairs of boards are supported within a hermitically sealable housing and cooled by way of spraying an atomized liquid coolant from a plurality of nozzles into each narrow gap. Transfer of heat from the circuit boards results in vaporization of at least some of the atomized liquid within the narrow gap. The housing further serves to guide a circulation of vapors out of each narrow gap, back toward the nozzles, and back into each narrow gap. A heat exchanger exhausts heat from the housing and overall system, wherein vapor is condensed back to liquid phase during contact and heat transfer therewith. Condensed liquid is collected and re-pressurized for delivery back to the nozzles such that a sustained cooling operation is performed.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2009Date of Patent: May 8, 2012Assignee: Parker-Hannifin CorporationInventors: Charles L Tilton, Donald E. Tilton, Randall T. Palmer, William J. Beasley, Douglas W. Miller, Norman O. Alder
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Patent number: 7992626Abstract: A combination spray and cold plate thermal management system for effectively thermally managing a heat producing device during startup. The combination spray and cold plate thermal management system includes a spray unit thermally managing a heat producing device and a coolant reservoir thermally connected to the heat producing device. The coolant reservoir includes a porous media with coolant channels for storing a volume of the waste coolant after spraying of coolant has terminated. The coolant reservoir is fluidly connected to the spray chamber within the spray unit to receive the waste coolant.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2006Date of Patent: August 9, 2011Assignee: Parker-Hannifin CorporationInventors: Charles L. Tilton, Donald E. Tilton, Thomas D. Weir, John D. Schwarzkopf
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Publication number: 20110127014Abstract: A globally cooled computer system for providing liquid cooling to a plurality of electrical components. The globally cooled computer system includes an electronics unit having a plurality of electronics components attached to a plurality of cards and a card cage for providing structural support to the cards, a fluid management unit for pressurizing fluid within the electronics unit, a reservoir for collecting fluid from the electronics unit, a tubing system for distributing the fluid between the electronics unit and the fluid management unit, and a pressure equalization system connecting the electronics unit and the reservoir to equalize internal pressures between them.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2008Publication date: June 2, 2011Applicant: Isothermal Systems Research, Inc.Inventors: Charles L. Tilton, Donald E. Tilton, Randall T. Palmer, Tony E. Hyde
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Patent number: 7836706Abstract: A thermal management system configured to maximize the potential of single and multiple atomizers to effectively cool microprocessors and other electronic devices. The thermal management system, which may be a heat spreader, provides surfaces that are disposed to increase the effectiveness of impinging coolant droplets, provide additional heat transfer area in some embodiments, and permit the efficient, customized and disparate thermal management of a recipient object of the thermal management.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2002Date of Patent: November 23, 2010Assignee: Parker Intangibles LLCInventors: Charles L. Tilton, Donald E. Tilton
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Patent number: 7788939Abstract: An azeotrope spray cooling system for utilizing an azeotrope coolant for improving the performance of a spray cooling system. An azeotrope coolant is utilized within a two-phase thermal management system for thermally managing one or more heat producing devices. The characteristics of the azeotrope coolant may be adjusted for various types of thermal management applications by altering the components of the azeotrope coolant.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2005Date of Patent: September 7, 2010Assignee: Parker-Hannifin CorporationInventors: Charles L. Tilton, Donald E. Tilton, Bruce A. Smetana, Angela R. Maehren, Philip W. Appel, Randall T. Palmer
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Publication number: 20100039773Abstract: Electronic circuit boards are arranged as respective parallel pairs defining a narrow gap there between. One or more such pairs of boards are supported within a hermitically sealable housing and cooled by way of spraying an atomized liquid coolant from a plurality of nozzles into each narrow gap. Transfer of heat from the circuit boards results in vaporization of at least some of the atomized liquid within the narrow gap. The housing further serves to guide a circulation of vapors out of each narrow gap, back toward the nozzles, and back into each narrow gap. A heat exchanger exhausts heat from the housing and overall system, wherein vapor is condensed back to liquid phase during contact and heat transfer therewith. Condensed liquid is collected and re-pressurized for delivery back to the nozzles such that a sustained cooling operation is performed.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2009Publication date: February 18, 2010Applicant: Isothermal Systems Research, Inc. (ISR)Inventors: Charles L. Tilton, Donald E. Tilton, Randall T. Palmer, William J. Beasley, Douglas W. Miller, Norman O. Alder
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Patent number: 7602608Abstract: Electronic circuit boards are arranged as respective parallel pairs defining a narrow gap there between. One or more such pairs of boards are supported within a hermitically sealable housing and cooled by way of spraying an atomized liquid coolant from a plurality of nozzles into each narrow gap. Transfer of heat from the circuit boards results in vaporization of at least some of the atomized liquid within the narrow gap. The housing further serves to guide a circulation of vapors out of each narrow gap, back toward the nozzles, and back into each narrow gap. A heat exchanger exhausts heat from the housing and overall system, wherein vapor is condensed back to liquid phase during contact and heat transfer therewith. Condensed liquid is collected and re-pressurized for delivery back to the nozzles such that a sustained cooling operation is performed.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2006Date of Patent: October 13, 2009Assignee: Isothermal Systems Research, Inc.Inventors: Charles L. Tilton, Donald E. Tilton, William J. Beasley, Douglas W. Miller, Randall T. Palmer
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Patent number: 7495914Abstract: Electronic circuit boards are arranged as respective parallel pairs defining a narrow gap there between. One or more such pairs of boards are supported within a hermitically sealable housing and cooled by way of spraying an atomized liquid coolant from a plurality of nozzles into each narrow gap. Transfer of heat from the circuit boards results in vaporization of at least some of the atomized liquid within the narrow gap. The housing further serves to guide a circulation of vapors out of each narrow gap, back toward the nozzles, and back into each narrow gap. A heat exchanger exhausts heat from the housing and overall system, wherein vapor is condensed back to liquid phase during contact and heat transfer therewith. Condensed liquid is collected and re-pressurized for delivery back to the nozzles such that a sustained cooling operation is performed.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2006Date of Patent: February 24, 2009Assignee: Isothermal Systems Research, Inc.Inventors: Charles L. Tilton, Donald E. Tilton, William J. Beasley, Douglas W. Miller, Randall T. Palmer
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Patent number: 7469551Abstract: A globally cooled computer system for providing liquid cooling to a plurality of electrical components. The globally cooled computer system includes an electronics unit having a plurality of electronics components attached to a plurality of cards and a card cage for providing structural support to the cards, a fluid management unit for pressurizing fluid within the electronics unit, a reservoir for collecting fluid from the electronics unit, a tubing system for distributing the fluid between the electronics unit and the fluid management unit, and a pressure equalization system connecting the electronics unit and the reservoir to equalize internal pressures between them.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2006Date of Patent: December 30, 2008Assignee: Isothermal Systems Research, Inc.Inventors: Charles L. Tilton, Donald E. Tilton, Randal T. Palmer, Tony E. Hyde
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Patent number: 7428152Abstract: A localized thermal management system for efficiently thermally managing a plurality of heat producing devices. The localized thermal management system includes a thermal management unit and a plurality of thermal vias in thermal communication with the thermal management unit. The thermal vias are further in thermal communication with a plurality of heat producing devices for conducting heat from the heat producing devices and transferring the heat to the thermal management unit.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2006Date of Patent: September 23, 2008Assignee: Isothermal Systems Research, Inc.Inventor: Donald E. Tilton
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Publication number: 20080123297Abstract: A hybrid clamshell system encapsulates two of the six sides of an electronic circuit board to provide a high heat density solution and environmental protection. The clamshell enclosures seal to both sides of the PCB and contain fluid shut-off couplings. A two-phase cooling system directs a coolant via a supply path located in the sidewall of the enclosure to one or more cooling modules and collects the coolant via a return path within the enclosure. With the addition of an inject/eject mechanism attached to the clamshell, the fully assembled blade can be “fluid hot-swapped” in and out of the chassis with negligible loss of coolant. The interrelation of the clamshell module and it's implementation in an exemplary system are detailed herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2007Publication date: May 29, 2008Applicant: Isothermal Systems Research, Inc.Inventors: Donald E. Tilton, Tahir Cader, Eric Grabowski, Ryan J. Baddeley, P. Harley Park, Peter Mohr, Benjamin H. Tolman, Norman O. Alder
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Patent number: 7372698Abstract: An electronics equipment heat exchanger system for thermally managing the electronic devices of a computer server and the exhaust air emitted from the computer server. The electronics equipment heat exchanger system generally includes a heat exchanger attached near an air outlet of a support unit for a support rack, a thermal management unit fluidly connected to the heat exchanger, and a thermal conditioning unit fluidly connected to the thermal management unit and the heat exchanger. The thermal management unit directly thermally manages one or more electronic devices of the server mainboard while the heat exchanger thermally manages the exhaust air before the exhaust air exits through the outlet of the support unit of the computer server.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2006Date of Patent: May 13, 2008Assignee: Isothermal Systems Research, Inc.Inventors: Donald E. Tilton, Howard L. Davidson, Nyles I. Nettleton
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Publication number: 20080028782Abstract: An azeotrope spray cooling system for utilizing an azeotrope coolant for improving the performance of a spray cooling system. An azeotrope coolant is utilized within a two-phase thermal management system for thermally managing one or more heat producing devices. The characteristics of the azeotrope coolant may be adjusted for various types of thermal management applications by altering the components of the azeotrope coolant.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2005Publication date: February 7, 2008Inventors: Charles L. Tilton, Donald E. Tilton, Bruce A. Smetana, Angela R. Maehren, Philip W. Appel, Randall T. Palmer
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Patent number: 7301772Abstract: An integrated three dimensional packaging and cooling system for cooling an electronic component system with dissimilar power densities and interfering signals.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2006Date of Patent: November 27, 2007Assignee: Isothermal Systems Research, Inc.Inventors: Donald E. Tilton, Charles L. Tilton
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Patent number: 7299647Abstract: A spray cooling system for transverse thin-film evaporative spray cooling in a narrow gap which generally includes a framework, a cooling cavity, a plurality of atomizers oriented to transversely spray coolant across the electronic components to be cooled, and preferably a vapor recirculation system and a reduction in cross section from the inlet or spray side to the exit side.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2005Date of Patent: November 27, 2007Assignee: Isothermal Systems Research, Inc.Inventors: Donald E. Tilton, Charles L. Tilton, Jeffery K. Weiler
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Publication number: 20070193721Abstract: A two-phase liquid cooling system includes an active venting system for regulating an amount of non-condensable gas within the cooling system. Various venting structures may be used to remove gases from the cooling system, some of which are designed to remove the non-condensable gases and avoid removing the vapor-phase coolant. A control system activates the venting system to achieve a desired pressure, which may be based on measured process conditions within the cooling system. A venting and refilling system may serve multiple cooling systems in a parallel arrangement.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2006Publication date: August 23, 2007Inventors: Donald E. Tilton, Angela Maehren, Courtney Bonuccelli
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Patent number: 7086455Abstract: A spray cooling system for efficiently thermally managing a single or multiple semiconductor chip package. The spray cooling system includes a heat exchanger unit having a pump unit and a reservoir, a coaxial tube fluidly connected to the heat exchanger unit, a coupler unit attached to the coaxial tube, and a spray module where the coupler unit is removably connected to the spray module. The heat exchanger unit has an air tolerant design that allows for the entry and release of air without interfering with the operation thereof.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2004Date of Patent: August 8, 2006Assignee: Isothermal Systems Research, Inc.Inventors: Charles L. Tilton, Donald E. Tilton, Ryan J. Baddeley, Tahir Cader, George J. Wos