Patents by Inventor Eric Krassinger
Eric Krassinger 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: 11356497Abstract: A fluid dispensing control unit is provided that includes at least one electronic circuitry processor configured to function as a web server, at least one generic purpose input/output block for connecting to a fluid dispensing system device being a fluid valve, a meter, a pump or a tank for controlling or metering the dispensed fluid or for controlling the fluid pump or tank. The fluid dispensing control unit further includes at least one web input/output block that is provided for connecting the web server to a web enabling a remote control of the fluid dispensing control unit and the connected fluid dispensing system device via the web. The at least one generic purpose input/output block and the one web input/output block are connected with the at least one electronic circuitry processor.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2017Date of Patent: June 7, 2022Assignee: LINCOLN INDUSTRIAL CORPORATIONInventors: Nathan Donovan, Eric Krassinger, Mark Linneman
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Patent number: 10209108Abstract: A flow measuring device for measuring flow of a fluid. A housing has a passage which extends between an inlet and an outlet. A shaft is disposed within the housing and is rotatable about a central axis. A flow detector is mounted on the shaft and disposed at least partially within the passage. The flow detector includes a rotatable, generally cylindrical body that rotates about a central axis as the fluid flows. A magnet is disposed within the housing such that the central axis extends through it, and is configured to rotate simultaneously with the body about the central axis. A magnetic encoder is disposed within the housing and configured to sense rotation of the magnet as the flow detector angularly displaces about the central axis so as to detect angular displacement of the flow detector.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2017Date of Patent: February 19, 2019Assignee: Lincoln Industrial CorporationInventors: Viktor Alekseyev, Nathan David Donovan, Eric Krassinger, Canlong He, Brad Allen Edler, Paul G. Conley
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Patent number: 9920878Abstract: A lubrication system for lubricating bearings that includes at least one lubrication pump for pumping lubricant to the bearings and at least one metering valve for distributing the pumped lubricant throughout the lubrication system to the bearings. The system further includes a lubrication controller in communication with the at least one lubrication pump and at least one metering valve for controlling the lubrication system. The controller has firmware configured to provide a sequence of instructions to perform specified tasks and hardware that carries out the sequence of instructions to perform the specified tasks. In an unconfigured and unconnected state, the lubrication controller can be configured by reprogramming the firmware, to selectively control at least one of a series progressive lubrication system, a dual line lubrication system and a single line parallel lubrication system.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2012Date of Patent: March 20, 2018Assignee: LINCOLN INDUSTRIAL CORPORATIONInventors: David Beck, Nathan Donovan, Eric Krassinger
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Publication number: 20180063223Abstract: A fluid dispensing control unit is provided that includes at least one electronic circuitry processor configured to function as a web server, at least one generic purpose input/output block for connecting to a fluid dispensing system device being a fluid valve, a meter, a pump or a tank for controlling or metering the dispensed fluid or for controlling the fluid pump or tank. The fluid dispensing control unit further includes at least one web input/output block that is provided for connecting the web server to a web enabling a remote control of the fluid dispensing control unit and the connected fluid dispensing system device via the web. The at least one generic purpose input/output block and the one web input/output block are connected with the at least one electronic circuitry processor.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2017Publication date: March 1, 2018Inventors: Nathan Donovan, Eric Krassinger, Mark Linnerman
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Publication number: 20170122784Abstract: A flow measuring device for measuring flow of a fluid. A housing has a passage which extends between an inlet and an outlet. A shaft is disposed within the housing and is rotatable about a central axis. A flow detector is mounted on the shaft and disposed at least partially within the passage. The flow detector includes a rotatable, generally cylindrical body that rotates about a central axis as the fluid flows. A magnet is disposed within the housing such that the central axis extends through it, and is configured to rotate simultaneously with the body about the central axis. A magnetic encoder is disposed within the housing and configured to sense rotation of the magnet as the flow detector angularly displaces about the central axis so as to detect angular displacement of the flow detector.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2017Publication date: May 4, 2017Inventors: Viktor Alekseyev, Nathan David Donovan, Eric Krassinger, Canlong He, Brad Allen Edler, Paul G. Conley
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Patent number: 9581474Abstract: A flow measuring device for measuring flow of a fluid. A housing has a passage which extends between an inlet and an outlet. A shaft is disposed within the housing and is rotatable about a central axis. A flow detector is mounted on the shaft and disposed at least partially within the passage. The flow detector includes a rotatable, generally cylindrical body that rotates about a central axis as the fluid flows. A magnet is mounted on the rotatable body or on the shaft, and is configured to rotate simultaneously with the body about the central axis. A sensor is disposed within the housing and configured to sense rotation of the magnet as the flow detector angularly displaces about the central axis so as to detect angular displacement of the flow detector.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2014Date of Patent: February 28, 2017Assignee: Lincoln Industrial CorporationInventors: Viktor Alekseyev, Nathan David Donovan, Eric Krassinger, Canlong He, Brad Allen Edler, Paul G. Conley
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Publication number: 20150177034Abstract: A flow measuring device for measuring flow of a fluid. A housing has a passage which extends between an inlet and an outlet. A shaft is disposed within the housing and is rotatable about a central axis. A flow detector is mounted on the shaft and disposed at least partially within the passage. The flow detector includes a rotatable, generally cylindrical body that rotates about a central axis as the fluid flows. A magnet is mounted on the rotatable body or on the shaft, and is configured to rotate simultaneously with the body about the central axis. A sensor is disposed within the housing and configured to sense rotation of the magnet as the flow detector angularly displaces about the central axis so as to detect angular displacement of the flow detector.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2014Publication date: June 25, 2015Inventors: Viktor Alekseyev, Nathan David Donovan, Eric Krassinger, Canlong He, Brad Allen Edler, Paul G. Conley
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Publication number: 20130277148Abstract: A lubrication system for lubricating bearings that includes at least one lubrication pump for pumping lubricant to the bearings and at least one metering valve for distributing the pumped lubricant throughout the lubrication system to the bearings. The system further includes a lubrication controller in communication with the at least one lubrication pump and at least one metering valve for controlling the lubrication system. The controller has firmware configured to provide a sequence of instructions to perform specified tasks and hardware that carries out the sequence of instructions to perform the specified tasks. In an unconfigured and unconnected state, the lubrication controller can be configured by reprogramming the firmware, to selectively control at least one of a series progressive lubrication system, a dual line lubrication system and a single line parallel lubrication system.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2012Publication date: October 24, 2013Applicant: AKTIEBOLAGET SKFInventors: David BECK, Nathan DONOVAN, Eric KRASSINGER
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Publication number: 20080303691Abstract: A fluid dispensing control system comprising a plurality of hybrid fluid dispensing units and hybrid keypads are capable of both wired and wireless communication with a billing computer.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2007Publication date: December 11, 2008Applicant: LINCOLN INDUSTRIAL CORPORATIONInventor: Eric Krassinger
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Publication number: 20070260471Abstract: A dealer management system (DMS) and a fluid dispensing system are linked by a computer. An interface, which may be integral with a dispenser control, is executed by the computer for providing to the DMS dynamic information for a particular repair order. The information is provided to the DMS in response to fluids dispensed by the fluid dispenser and in response to repair information input via an input device.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2006Publication date: November 8, 2007Applicant: LINCOLN INDUSTRIAL CORPORATIONInventors: Eric Krassinger, Diane Bicknese, Cullin Wible
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Publication number: 20070240434Abstract: This invention describes apparatus for and methods of testing cooling systems. The apparatus and method can be used for, among other things, pressurizing the cooling system either to a positive pressure or to a negative pressure, and for conducting temperature tests.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2006Publication date: October 18, 2007Applicant: Lincoln Industrial CorporationInventors: David Allen, Eric Krassinger