Patents by Inventor Gary Kasper
Gary Kasper 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: 20140013537Abstract: A vacuum cleaner comprises an improved dirt separator and collection module, which includes an exhaust grill comprising a plurality of vanes defining inlet passages for guiding working air through the module. At least one of the vanes can define an air exhaust conduit for exhausting working air from the module through the exhaust grill.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2013Publication date: January 16, 2014Inventor: Gary A. Kasper
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Publication number: 20130333154Abstract: A bare floor cleaner with an upright assembly pivotally mounted to a base assembly, a steam generator, a fluid distributor which distributes steam onto the surface to be cleaned, and a mop cloth provided on the base assembly. The mop cloth is mounted to the base assembly by a mop cloth plate that is removable from the base assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2013Publication date: December 19, 2013Inventors: Gary A. Kasper, Joseph M. White, John L. Jansen, Aaron P. Griffith, Yu Xiaoming, Yang Caiyin
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Patent number: 8572804Abstract: A vacuum cleaner comprises a user-controllable clutch assembly for selectively engaging an agitator assembly. The clutch assembly generally comprises an axially displaceable drive member that is selectively engageable by rotating ramps that engage stationary cam lobes. In one embodiment, the clutch module is mounted to the foot housing and is intermediately connected between the vacuum motor/fan shaft and the agitator. In a second embodiment, the clutch module is mounted axially on the agitator shaft. In a third embodiment, a linkage interconnects a handle detent pedal to the clutch module to automatically engage the clutch when a user depresses the detent pedal.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2011Date of Patent: November 5, 2013Assignee: BISSELL Homecare, Inc.Inventors: Phong Hoang Tran, Gary A. Kasper
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Patent number: 8458850Abstract: An upright bare floor cleaner with a handle assembly pivotally mounted to a base assembly. The base assembly has a sweeper that includes a rotatably driven brush adapted to sweep dust and dirt particles into a removable dirt receptacle. The handle includes a water tank to store a quantity of water and a fluid distribution system that includes a heater and a spray nozzle. Steam is generated by the heater and is distributed to a removable mop cloth that applies the steam to the surface to be cleaned.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2010Date of Patent: June 11, 2013Assignee: BISSELL Homecare, Inc.Inventors: Gary A. Kasper, Joseph M. White, John L. Jansen, Aaron P. Griffith
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Publication number: 20120131764Abstract: An upright vacuum cleaner comprises a base assembly pivotally connected to an upright assembly. The base assembly comprises housing, a support, and a foot-actuated belt drive disengaging mechanism and a ratchet ratchet-operated nozzle height adjustment mechanism for raising or lowering a suction nozzle on the base assembly relative to a surface to be cleaned. The ratchet-operated nozzle height adjustment mechanism includes a ratchet mechanism for raising and lowering the housing relative to the support.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2012Publication date: May 31, 2012Applicant: BISSELL HOMECARE, INC.Inventors: Jonathan L. Miner, George Moyher, Gary A. Kasper, Tom Minh Nguyen, Alan J. Krebs
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Patent number: 8117713Abstract: A canister vacuum cleaner comprises a base, a recovery tank, and a clean solution tank. The vacuum cleaner can be used for dry vacuuming, wet vacuuming, and can distribute cleaning solution to a floor surface and has means for a fluid distribution system and a recovery system. The clean solution tank can be filled with a cleaning solution for distribution to a floor surface and the recovery tank is used for collecting dry or liquid matter recovered from vacuuming.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2006Date of Patent: February 21, 2012Assignee: BISSELL Homecare, Inc.Inventors: Gary A. Kasper, Allen W. Scott, Jose Carlito Santiago
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Patent number: 8117714Abstract: A vacuum cleaner comprises a hair collection assembly having a hair collection element adapted to collection hair from a surface. The hair collection assembly can be mounted to the cleaning head of the vacuum cleaner for movement between a use position in which the hair collection element is in contact with the surface and a second position in which the hair collection element in spaced from the surface. The hair collection element can further be configured to collect hair from the surface when the cleaning head is moved in a first direction and to not collect hair from the surface when the cleaning head is moved in a second direction. A method of removing hair from a surface is also described.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2007Date of Patent: February 21, 2012Assignee: BISSELL Homecare, Inc.Inventors: Tom Minh Nguyen, Steven J. Butkiewicz, Alan J. Krebs, George C. Moyher, Jr., Gary A. Kasper, Timothy S. Parker, Daniel M. Heidenga, Brandon Graham
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Publication number: 20120005857Abstract: A vacuum cleaner comprises a user-controllable clutch assembly for selectively engaging an agitator assembly. The clutch assembly generally comprises an axially displaceable drive member that is selectively engageable by rotating ramps that engage stationary cam lobes. In one embodiment, the clutch module is mounted to the foot housing and is intermediately connected between the vacuum motor/fan shaft and the agitator. In a second embodiment, the clutch module is mounted axially on the agitator shaft. In a third embodiment, a linkage interconnects a handle detent pedal to the clutch module to automatically engage the clutch when a user depresses the detent pedal.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2011Publication date: January 12, 2012Applicant: BISSELL HOMECARE, INC.Inventors: Phong Hoang Tran, Gary A. Kasper
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Publication number: 20110232023Abstract: A surface cleaning apparatus comprises a fluid delivery system including a supply of cleaning fluid stored in a fluid supply chamber and a fluid recovery system for drawing dirty cleaning fluid using suction from the surface to be cleaned. The apparatus has an inline fluid heater having a metal body with an embedded heating element and a polymeric cover provided with a fluid inlet fitting and a fluid outlet fitting. The fluid inlet and fluid outlet fittings are preferably integrally molded with the polymeric cover.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2011Publication date: September 29, 2011Applicant: BISSELL HOMECARE, INC.Inventor: Gary A. Kasper
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Publication number: 20100287716Abstract: An upright bare floor cleaner with a handle assembly pivotally mounted to a base assembly. The base assembly has a sweeper that includes a rotatably driven brush adapted to sweep dust and dirt particles into a removable dirt receptacle. The handle includes a water tank to store a quantity of water and a fluid distribution system that includes a heater and a spray nozzle. Steam is generated by the heater and is distributed to a removable mop cloth that applies the steam to the surface to be cleaned.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2010Publication date: November 18, 2010Applicant: BISSELL HOMECARE, INC.Inventors: Gary A. Kasper, Joseph M. White, John L. Jansen, Aaron P. Griffith
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Patent number: 7824120Abstract: A hand held cleaning apparatus for cleaning carpets and other surfaces comprises a housing and a solution reservoir mounted to the housing for storing and dispensing a cleaning composition onto the surface to be cleaned. The solution reservoir further comprises a dispenser assembly including a flexible vent tube that is weighted to consistently orient a free end of the vent tube away from the cleaning composition.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2006Date of Patent: November 2, 2010Assignee: BISSELL Homecare, Inc.Inventors: Gary A. Kasper, Herbert J. Vanderbilt, Jose Carlito Santiago
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Patent number: 7784148Abstract: A surface cleaning apparatus comprises a fluid delivery system including a supply of cleaning fluid and a fluid recovery system for drawing dirty cleaning fluid from the surface to be cleaned. The apparatus can comprise a passageway that passes heated motor cooling air in heat exchange with the cleaning fluid to heat the cleaning fluid. The apparatus can further comprise a mixing manifold that mixes first and second cleaning fluids at different concentrations for different cleaning modes. The apparatus can further comprise a fluid valve having a shape memory alloy actuator.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2006Date of Patent: August 31, 2010Assignee: Bissell Homecare, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth M. Lenkiwicz, Alan J. Krebs, Allen W. Scott, Kurt E. Ashbaugh, Linsay M. Ulman, Evelyn M. Trudell, Gary A. Kasper
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Patent number: 7665172Abstract: A powered floor sweeper comprises a foot assembly with a motor driven primary agitator and a pair of edge agitators coupled to wheels such that manual propulsion of the sweeper rotates the wheels and thereby the edge agitators. The sweeper includes a slip clutch mechanism to protect the primary agitator and the motor in case the agitator become jammed. Additionally, the sweeper comprises a ramp assembly along an agitator opening to help collect dirt and dust at the primary agitator. A dust bin removably mounted in an open top dust bin recess is in communication with the agitator opening and receives the dirt and dust collected at the agitator opening. Furthermore, the sweeper comprises a handle assembly having a detent mechanism that interacts with a pivot cradle in the foot assembly to retain the handle assembly in a generally vertical position.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2005Date of Patent: February 23, 2010Assignee: BISSELL Homecare, Inc.Inventors: Phong Tran, Gary A. Kasper
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Publication number: 20090229071Abstract: A vacuum cleaner with a cyclone module assembly comprises a cyclone separation chamber for separating dust and debris from air, a dirt cup for collecting dust and debris that is separated from the air in the cyclone separation chamber, wherein the separation chamber further includes an exhaust grill with apertures formed at an acute angle relative to the working air flow. In an alternate embodiment, the vacuum cleaner further includes a hair collection assembly that can be latched in one of the engaged and disengaged positions. In yet another embodiment, the dirt cup is sealingly biased to the cyclone separation chamber by a cam or a coil spring.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2009Publication date: September 17, 2009Applicant: BISSELL HOMECARE, INC.Inventors: Joseph A. Fester, James Minnema, Gary A. Kasper
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Publication number: 20090126144Abstract: A portable surface cleaning apparatus has a first tank connected to the housing and with a body of a liquid protectant composition therein, a second tank mounted to the housing with a body of water therein, and a fluid delivery system with an inlet in fluid communication with each of the first and second tanks and an outlet in fluid communication with a spray nozzle for spraying a mixture of the liquid protectant and water onto a surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2008Publication date: May 21, 2009Applicant: BISSELL Homecare, Inc.Inventors: Gary A. Kasper, Eric J. Hansen
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Publication number: 20090126800Abstract: A hand-held nozzle is attached to the end of a vacuum and fluid delivery hose of an upright deep cleaner. The nozzle includes a reservoir to contain a solution to be applied to a surface. When a solution delivery system of the deep cleaner is pressurized, water from the upright cleaner clean water tank is routed through the hose to the hand-held nozzle. The water is routed through a venturi valve connected to the reservoir, which draws the solution to the valve to mix with the water stream. The resultant mixture flows from the hand-held nozzle for application to a surface being treated. One embodiment of the solution reservoir includes a retainer cap bonded to the reservoir and utilizing a bayonet-type mounting arrangement for mounting the reservoir to a nozzle assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2008Publication date: May 21, 2009Applicant: BISSELL Homecare, Inc.Inventors: Gary A. Kasper, Eric J. Hansen
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Publication number: 20090056069Abstract: An upright vacuum cleaner comprises a base assembly pivotally connected to an upright assembly. The base assembly comprises housing, a support, and ratchet-operated nozzle height adjustment mechanism for raising or lowering a suction nozzle on the base assembly relative to a surface to be cleaned.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2006Publication date: March 5, 2009Applicant: BISSELL HOMECARE, INC.Inventors: Jonathan L. Miner, George Moyher, Gary A. Kasper, Tom Minh Nguyen, Alan J. Krebs
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Patent number: 7484265Abstract: A hand-held nozzle is attached to the end of a vacuum and fluid delivery hose of an upright deep cleaner. The nozzle includes a reservoir to contain a solution to be applied to a surface. When a solution delivery system of the deep cleaner is pressurized, water from the upright cleaner clean water tank is routed through the hose to the hand-held nozzle. The water is routed through a venturi valve connected to the reservoir, which draws the solution to the valve to mix with the water stream. The resultant mixture flows from the hand-held nozzle for application to a surface being treated. One embodiment of the solution reservoir includes a retainer cap bonded to the reservoir and utilizing a bayonet-type mounting arrangement for mounting the reservoir to a nozzle assembly.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2004Date of Patent: February 3, 2009Assignee: BISSELL Homecare, Inc.Inventors: Gary A. Kasper, Samuel L. Hansen, John L. Jansen, Phong Hoang Tran, Eric J. Hansen, Gabriel S. Vander Baan
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Publication number: 20070209138Abstract: A bare floor cleaner has a foot with a dry suction nozzle and a handle assembly pivotally connected to the foot assembly. A diverter mounted in the working air conduit between the foot assembly and the handle assembly is movable by movement of the handle assembly between a dry suction position and a wet mop position for selectively at least partially blocking working air flow from the dry suction nozzle to a collection assembly. A fluid delivery system includes a user operated trigger for actuating the fluid delivery system to distribute fluid in the wet mop position and deactivating a motor/fan assembly. A trigger lock prevents cleaning solution from being distributed when the handle is in dry mode position. The fluid delivery system includes a heating element to raise the temperature of the cleaning solution before it is distributed to the surface to be cleaned. Support glides on the foot reduce the surface area contact between the foot pad and the surface to be cleaned.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2007Publication date: September 13, 2007Applicant: BISSELL HOMECARE, INC.Inventors: Phong Hoang Tran, Gary A. Kasper
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Publication number: 20070200004Abstract: An electronic device such as an HVAC controller that accounts for internal heating in determining an environmental condition such as temperature or humidity in the space surrounding the HVAC controller. The HVAC controller may calculate a transient heat rise value that is based upon a powered time period and a first order time lag, especially during a time period before which the HVAC controller reaches a steady state temperature condition.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2006Publication date: August 30, 2007Applicant: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventors: Gary Kasper, Gary Smith, Paul Wacker