Patents by Inventor Donald W. Cox
Donald W. Cox 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: 20230184433Abstract: An electronic control system for a power burner system for use with a heating appliance includes a burner tube, a gas valve for providing gas to the burner tube, an electronic control and a variable speed combustion air blower for mixing air with the gas provided to the burner tube. The electronic control system further includes a control in communication with the gas valve and the combustion air blower. The control may also be in communication with various other devices of an appliance, such as a variable speed air-circulating fan, a variable speed exhaust fan, or various sensors associated with the heating appliance. The control modulates the gas valve and the combustion air blower to maintain substantially stoichiometric conditions of the gas and air provided to the burner tube and as a function of signals from at least one of the devices. In one embodiment, the burner system may be used in a conveyor oven.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2021Publication date: June 15, 2023Applicant: Wayne/Scott Fetzer CompanyInventors: Donald W. Cox, Joeb M. Woodring
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Patent number: 9719683Abstract: A power burner system for use with a heating appliance includes a burner tube, a gas valve for providing gas to the burner tube, and a variable speed combustion air blower for mixing air with the gas provided to the burner tube. The burner system further includes a control in communication with the gas valve and the combustion air blower. The control may also be in communication with various other devices of an appliance, such as a variable speed air-circulating fan, a variable speed exhaust fan, or various sensors associated with the heating appliance. The control modulates the gas valve and the combustion air blower to maintain substantially stoichiometric conditions of the gas and air provided to the burner tube and as a function of signals from at least one of the devices. In one embodiment, the burner system may be used in a conveyor oven.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2010Date of Patent: August 1, 2017Assignee: Wayne/Scott Fetzer CompanyInventors: Donald W. Cox, Syed Mohammad Shiblee Noman
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Publication number: 20140144385Abstract: A furnace system for heating a poultry brooder house includes a firebox for burning biomass fuel, and a grate within the firebox for burning the biomass fuel thereon. A distributor assembly may positioned within the firebox and is located directly above the grate. The distributor assembly includes a distributor plate having a plurality of apertures therethrough, and a distributor arm above the distributor plate that is movable relative to the distributor plate to cause biomass fuel supported on the plate to pass through the apertures and fall onto the grate. The furnace system may include a hopper assembly that defines a well for receiving a volume of biomass fuel for delivery to the grate or to the distributor plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2014Publication date: May 29, 2014Applicant: WAYNE/SCOTT FETZER COMPANYInventors: Jimmie C. Raley, Jeremy S. Lord, Timothy A. Mann, Gerald D. Stimson, Anthony B. Tranquill, Charles E. Wood, Donald W. Cox
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Patent number: 8640633Abstract: A furnace system for heating a poultry brooder house includes a firebox for burning biomass fuel, and a grate within the firebox for burning the biomass fuel thereon. A distributor assembly may positioned within the firebox and is located directly above the grate. The distributor assembly includes a distributor plate having a plurality of apertures therethrough, and a distributor arm above the distributor plate that is movable relative to the distributor plate to cause biomass fuel supported on the plate to pass through the apertures and fall onto the grate. The furnace system may include a hopper assembly that defines a well for receiving a volume of biomass fuel for delivery to the grate or to the distributor plate.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2009Date of Patent: February 4, 2014Assignee: Wayne/Scott Fetzer CompanyInventors: Jimmie C. Raley, Jeremy S. Lord, Timothy A. Mann, Gerald D. Stimson, Anthony B. Tranquill, Charles E. Wood, Donald W. Cox
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Patent number: 8075304Abstract: A power burner system for use with a heating appliance includes a burner tube, a gas valve for providing gas to the burner tube, and a variable speed combustion air blower for mixing air with the gas provided to the burner tube. The burner system further includes a control in communication with the gas valve and the combustion air blower. The control may also be in communication with various other devices of an appliance, such as a variable speed air-circulating fan, a variable speed exhaust fan, or various sensors associated with the heating appliance. The control modulates the gas valve and the combustion air blower to maintain substantially stoichiometric conditions of the gas and air provided to the burner tube and as a function of signals from at least one of the devices. In one embodiment, the burner system may be used in a conveyor oven.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2007Date of Patent: December 13, 2011Assignee: Wayne/Scott Fetzer CompanyInventors: Donald W. Cox, Syed Mohammad Shiblee Noman
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Publication number: 20100319551Abstract: A power burner system for use with a heating appliance includes a burner tube, a gas valve for providing gas to the burner tube, and a variable speed combustion air blower for mixing air with the gas provided to the burner tube. The burner system further includes a control in communication with the gas valve and the combustion air blower. The control may also be in communication with various other devices of an appliance, such as a variable speed air-circulating fan, a variable speed exhaust fan, or various sensors associated with the heating appliance. The control modulates the gas valve and the combustion air blower to maintain substantially stoichiometric conditions of the gas and air provided to the burner tube and as a function of signals from at least one of the devices. In one embodiment, the burner system may be used in a conveyor oven.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2010Publication date: December 23, 2010Applicant: WAYNE/SCOTT FETZER COMPANYInventors: Donald W. Cox, Syed Mohammad Shiblee Noman
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Publication number: 20100058960Abstract: A furnace system for heating a poultry brooder house includes a firebox for burning biomass fuel, and a grate within the firebox for burning the biomass fuel thereon. A distributor assembly may positioned within the firebox and is located directly above the grate. The distributor assembly includes a distributor plate having a plurality of apertures therethrough, and a distributor arm above the distributor plate that is movable relative to the distributor plate to cause biomass fuel supported on the plate to pass through the apertures and fall onto the grate. The furnace system may include a hopper assembly that defines a well for receiving a volume of biomass fuel for delivery to the grate or to the distributor plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2009Publication date: March 11, 2010Applicant: WAYNE/SCOTT FETZER COMPANYInventors: Jimmie C. Raley, Jeremy S. Lord, Timothy A. Mann, Gerald D. Stimson, Anthony B. Tranquill, Charles E. Wood, Donald W. Cox
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Publication number: 20080182214Abstract: A power burner system for use with a heating appliance includes a burner tube, a gas valve for providing gas to the burner tube, and a variable speed combustion air blower for mixing air with the gas provided to the burner tube. The burner system further includes a control in communication with the gas valve and the combustion air blower. The control may also be in communication with various other devices of an appliance, such as a variable speed air-circulating fan, a variable speed exhaust fan, or various sensors associated with the heating appliance. The control modulates the gas valve and the combustion air blower to maintain substantially stoichiometric conditions of the gas and air provided to the burner tube and as a function of signals from at least one of the devices. In one embodiment, the burner system may be used in a conveyor oven.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2007Publication date: July 31, 2008Applicant: WAYNE/SCOTT FETZER COMPANYInventors: Donald W. Cox, Syed Mohammad Shiblee Noman
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Patent number: 6386506Abstract: An improved snap action valve construction is disclosed in which a compensator blade has deflection resisting ribs positioned along a weld line defined between an active blade and the compensator blade. Additionally, the compensator blade may have a recessed tab for securing a spring between the compensator blade and a snap blade. In one embodiment, the snap blade includes one or more longitudinal recesses to increase the deflection of the snap blade in the area of the recesses. In another embodiment, the snap blade has an arc-shaped rib surrounding a portion of a valve member opening. The arc-shaped rib resists flexing of the snap blade in the area of the opening.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2000Date of Patent: May 14, 2002Assignee: Maxitrol CompanyInventor: Donald W. Cox
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Patent number: 6116569Abstract: An improved snap action valve construction is disclosed in which stiffening ribs are provided on the snap blade in an area adjacent the valve member carried thereby to aid in resisting flexing of the blade in this area. Additionally, a rib may be provided on the snap blade to provide a pivotable line contact between the snap blade and associated valve member to ensure better sealing engagement with the valve seat. In one embodiment stiffening ribs are also provided on a compensator blade in the area of attachment to the active blade to provide increased resistance to flexing in this area due to heat transfer from the active blade. In another embodiment, the compensator blade is secured to the snap blade in spaced relationship to the active blade so as to limit heat transfer therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1998Date of Patent: September 12, 2000Assignee: Maxitrol CompanyInventor: Donald W. Cox
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Patent number: 5425631Abstract: An electrically operated line valve has its outlet connected to the inlet of the manifold for supplying the user actuated individual gas burner valves and a user actuated line power switch is closed before opening of any of the burner valves. A valve position detector signals an electronic controller which supplies power to the line switch only if a burner valve has been opened after closing of the line switch. A user actuatable manual override cable enables the line valve to be manually opened during periods of electrical power outage.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 1994Date of Patent: June 20, 1995Assignee: Eaton CorporationInventors: Donald M. Krueger, Donald W. Cox, Joseph J. Cacciatore, James M. Pick
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Patent number: 5318268Abstract: An electrically operated thermally responsive valve having a bimetal operator arm heated by an electrical resistance heater for deflection to move a resilient poppet between an open and closed position on a valve seat for controlling flow to the valve outlet port. The base or active portion of the bimetal arm is formed of a first bimetal material with linear deflection properties up to 700.degree. F. for valve operation. The outboard end or compensator portion of the bimetal arm is formed of a second bimetal material having linear deflection properties up to 300.degree. F. for ambient compensation, but very low deflection properties at valve heater temperatures in the range 300.degree. F.-700.degree. F. for minimizing overcompensation from heating of the outboard portion due to heat transfer from the active portion.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1993Date of Patent: June 7, 1994Assignee: Eaton CorporationInventors: Donald W. Cox, Thomas E. DeSalvo, Hooshang Didandeh, Can M. Toksoy
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Patent number: 4671484Abstract: A gas valve having a cantilevered bi-metal arm subject to electrically energized heating regulates fluid flow between a fluid inlet and fluid outlet. A poppet is preloaded for seating with a valve seat and further includes a disc member to inhibit valve teasing. Projecting fingers from the arm operatively engage the disc member to provide consistent, repetitive movement between the poppet, arm, and valve seat so that the valve is uniformly opened and closed under various operating parameters.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1986Date of Patent: June 9, 1987Assignee: Eaton CorporationInventors: Frank H. Bergquist, Donald W. Cox