Patents by Inventor Elisha W. Erb

Elisha W. Erb 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).

  • Patent number: 6076748
    Abstract: A purification device utilizing ozone, this device comprising a body member having an internal passage through which propellant gas is constrained to flow under pressure, with the internal passage forming an outlet at a downstream location in the body member. Liquid is supplied in limited quantities to the propellant gas in the internal passage, with the introduction of the liquid into the propellant gas causing thin ribbons and threads of liquid to flow into and with the gas flowing out of the outlet and to break into fine particles. An ozone supplying conduit is disposed in a central location in the outlet, with the conduit arranged to emit ozone into the propellant gas at a location near the outlet and to create a turbulent propellant gas region downstream of the ozone conduit. The propellant gas flows around the ozone conduit at a substantial velocity and thus serves to induce the flow of ozone from the conduit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 4, 1998
    Date of Patent: June 20, 2000
    Inventors: Darrel R. Resch, Elisha W. Erb
  • Patent number: 5337962
    Abstract: An atomizer device capable of reducing a flowable liquid to an ultrafine dispersion of liquid particles in a propellant gas, comprising a generally smooth surface having a central portion and a peripheral portion surrounding the central portion. At least one orifice is located in the surface, in at least a partially surrounding relationship to the central portion. A propellant gas is supplied to the underside of the surface, with such propellant gas being caused to pass at considerable speed through the orifice or orifices, thus forming at least one gas jet. The propellant gas flowing through the orifice or orifices create an area of low pressure at the central portion of the surface, and create at least one passway extending radially inwardly from the peripheral portion to the central portion, which passway, quite importantly, avoids direct contact with said gas jet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 24, 1993
    Date of Patent: August 16, 1994
    Inventors: Elisha W. Erb, Darrel R. Resch
  • Patent number: 5232164
    Abstract: An atomizer device comprising a body member having a gas nozzle defined by smooth converging sidewalls. A first smooth surface is disposed in a substantially perpendicular relationship to the nozzle, and a second smooth surface is disposed in an abutting parallel relationship with the first smooth surface, with a very small spacing existing between the two surfaces. An edge of the surfaces is disposed adjacent a propellant gas flowing through the gas nozzle, with the edge of the first surface being thin and jutting a short distance into the outlet of the gas nozzle. The edge of the second surface is set back from the edge of the first surface, thus defining a filming surface adjacent the edge of the first surface. A flowable liquid under pressure is directed to flow through the narrow space between the abutting first and second surfaces, toward the flow of propellant gas through the nozzle, and emit as a thin film on the filming surface on the first surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 2, 1992
    Date of Patent: August 3, 1993
    Inventors: Darrel R. Resch, Murray K. Lemons, Elisha W. Erb
  • Patent number: 4261511
    Abstract: Pneumatic nebulizer and method for uniformly introducing variable small amounts of flowable liquid into a gas flow to form a stable dispersion having the appearance of a natural fog and consisting essentially of microscopic liquid particles of said liquid dispersed in said gas. The nebulizer comprises a mixing element for introducing the liquid in uniformly fine amounts into the gas flow. The mixing element, which preferably is a replaceable unitary element comprises two contacting members having conforming surfaces which supportingly contact each other over a substantial portion of the surfaces of each to prevent compression therebetween. At least one shallow liquid passage is provided between the members of the mixing element said passage having an entrance in communication with a liquid supply chamber and having an exit orifice in communication with a gas passage to provide at least one stable liquid orifice for metering uniform predetermined amounts of liquid into a gas flowing through said gas passage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 7, 1978
    Date of Patent: April 14, 1981
    Inventors: Elisha W. Erb, Darrel R. Resch
  • Patent number: 4161281
    Abstract: Pneumatic nebulizer and method for uniformly supplying variable small amounts of flowable liquid into a gas flow to form a stable dispersion having the appearance of a natural fog and consisting essentially of microscopic particles of said liquid dispersed in said gas. The nebulizer comprises a means for controlling the rate of flow of said liquid, a mixing element having one or more narrow liquid orifices through which the liquid is supplied in uniformly fine amounts, a filming surface onto which the liquid is drawn and stretched and a gas orifice which introduces the stretched liquid film into the gas flow.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 4, 1977
    Date of Patent: July 17, 1979
    Inventors: Elisha W. Erb, Darrel R. Resch
  • Patent number: 4161282
    Abstract: A pneumatic microcapillary nebulizer adapted to accept a supply of flowable liquid, such as water, and reduce the liquid to an ultrafine dispersion of particles in a propellant gas, such as air. The microcapillary nebulizer comprises a mixing element having a liquid conduit comprising a microporous capillary element having a multiplicity of liquid passages and exit orifices, a gas conduit having a gas orifice and a filming-surface having an edge comprising said gas orifice and communicating with said liquid exit orifices. All the liquid flowing to said filming surface must pass through said capillary element wherein it is retained in the absence of external forces and whereby it may be rendered substantially free of undesirable solid impurities of microscopic size or larger.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 21, 1978
    Date of Patent: July 17, 1979
    Inventors: Elisha W. Erb, Darrel R. Resch
  • Patent number: 4018387
    Abstract: Pneumatic nebulizer for uniformly dispersing variable amounts of flowable liquid in a gas to form a stable dispersion having the appearance of a natural fog and consisting essentially of liquid particles having a maximum particle size below about 20 microns diameter and having an average particle size well below about 10 microns diameter suspended in said gas. The liquid is forced at a variable rate into a gas flow, at an angle thereto, through an orifice having a width which is variable under the effect of gradual changes in the force of said gas and/or of said liquid to stress the liquid prior to contact with the propellant gas, and is contacted with the propellant gas as it emerges from the orifice in stressed condition for conversion into a stable dispersion having the appearance of a natural fog.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 1, 1976
    Date of Patent: April 19, 1977
    Inventors: Elisha W. Erb, Darrel R. Resch
  • Patent number: 3993246
    Abstract: Pneumatic nebulizer and method for uniformly dispersing variable amounts of flowable liquid in a gas to form a stable dispersion having the appearance of a natural fog and consisting essentially of liquid particles having a maximum particle size below about 20 microns diameter and having an average particle size well below about 10 microns diameter suspended in said gas. The liquid is forced at a variable rate into a gas flow, at an angle thereto, through an orifice having a width of 0.010 or less inch to stress the liquid prior to contact with the propellant gas, and is contacted with the propellant gas as it emerges from the orifice in stressed condition for conversion into a stable dispersion having the appearance of a natural fog.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 19, 1975
    Date of Patent: November 23, 1976
    Inventors: Elisha W. Erb, Darrel R. Resch