Patents by Inventor Gregory W. Byrne
Gregory W. Byrne 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: 9827510Abstract: A separator unit includes a tank defining an internal volume and having an inlet and an outlet. An insert separates the tank into an upper chamber and a lower chamber. The insert includes a weir at an upper side to define an intake area for receiving an influent liquid, a first opening in the intake area for delivering liquid down into the lower chamber and a second opening on an opposite side of the weir for delivering liquid from the lower chamber back up into the upper chamber. The separator may include one or more of the first opening being of arcuate shape, a perforated shroud extending downward from the insert within the lower chamber and/or an upflow pipe extending downward from the second opening into the lower chamber, a bottom of the upflow pipe covered, and a slot opening in a sidewall of the upflow pipe.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2015Date of Patent: November 28, 2017Assignee: CONTECH ENGINEERED SOLUTIONS LLCInventors: Joel A. Garbon, Jordan S. Kahlenberg, Benjamin S. Farrell, Scott D. Perry, Gregory W. Byrne, Jr.
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Publication number: 20160160489Abstract: A separator unit includes a tank defining an internal volume and having an inlet and an outlet. An insert separates the tank into an upper chamber and a lower chamber. The insert includes a weir at an upper side to define an intake area for receiving an influent liquid, a first opening in the intake area for delivering liquid down into the lower chamber and a second opening on an opposite side of the weir for delivering liquid from the lower chamber back up into the upper chamber. The separator may include one or more of the first opening being of arcuate shape, a perforated shroud extending downward from the insert within the lower chamber and/or an upflow pipe extending downward from the second opening into the lower chamber, a bottom of the upflow pipe covered, and a slot opening in a sidewall of the upflow pipe.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2015Publication date: June 9, 2016Inventors: Joel A. Garbon, Jordan S. Kahlenberg, Benjamin S. Farrell, Scott D. Perry, Gregory W. Byrne, JR.
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Patent number: 9057461Abstract: A pipe includes a tubular pipe formed of a metal sheet that is spirally wound such that opposite edges of the metal sheet are joined by a crimped lock seam that extends helically along a length of the tubular pipe. A sealing arrangement includes a helically extending worked surface band extending along the crimped lock seam and to both sides of the crimped lock seam, the worked surface band having a surface roughness that is greater than a surface roughness of unworked surface portions outside of the worked surface band. A helically extending external coating band is applied over the crimped lock seam and bonded to the worked surface band.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2012Date of Patent: June 16, 2015Assignee: CONTECH ENGINEERED SOLUTIONS LLCInventors: Mark J. Swarny, Daniel W. Aberle, Gregory W. Byrne, Jr.
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Publication number: 20130240070Abstract: A pipe includes a tubular pipe formed of a metal sheet that is spirally wound such that opposite edges of the metal sheet are joined by a crimped lock seam that extends helically along a length of the tubular pipe. A sealing arrangement includes a helically extending worked surface band extending along the crimped lock seam and to both sides of the crimped lock seam, the worked surface band having a surface roughness that is greater than a surface roughness of unworked surface portions outside of the worked surface band. A helically extending external coating band is applied over the crimped lock seam and bonded to the worked surface band.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2012Publication date: September 19, 2013Inventors: Mark J. Swarny, Daniel W. Aberle, Gregory W. Byrne, JR.
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Publication number: 20130140229Abstract: A stormwater filtration system suitable for treatment of stormwater runoff in a developed environment uses a primary treatment bay that includes a filtration bed with live plant matter. A second treatment bay treats water that exceeds the maximum throughput of the primary bay. A reservoir stores treated runoff to water the plants during dry weather. Removable trays on the surface of the primary filtration bed provide plants suitable for ground cover. Additional bays expand the filtration bed throughput and accommodate extended root systems. A flow control may be provided for the primary treatment bay.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2012Publication date: June 6, 2013Inventors: Vaikko P. Allen, Jeremiah M. Lehman, James H. Lenhart, Hong Lin, Daniel P. Cobb, Gregory W. Byrne
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Publication number: 20120305492Abstract: A rainwater collection system is described which includes generally a rainwater routing system and a collection unit. The rainwater routing system may comprise a first flush diversion unit designed to discharge to a run-off path, an initial amount of rainwater such that initial particulate matter from rooftops, etc., are not collected. The rainwater routing system may comprise a pre-treatment unit, the pre-treatment unit designed to remove particulate matter from the rainwater. The collection unit of the rainwater collection system comprises a storage tank having an internal day tank compartment. The described rainwater collection system allows for the collection of rainwater with a substantially reduced amount of particulate matter.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2011Publication date: December 6, 2012Inventors: Gregory W. Byrne, JR., Gregory T. Kowalsky, Michael B. Brooks, David R. Adams, John H. Pedrick, Daniel W. Aberle
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Patent number: 8318015Abstract: A stormwater filtration system suitable for treatment of stormwater runoff in a developed environment uses a primary treatment bay that includes a filtration bed with live plant matter. A second treatment bay treats water that exceeds the maximum throughput of the primary bay. A reservoir stores treated runoff to water the plants during dry weather. Removable trays on the surface of the primary filtration bed provide plants suitable for ground cover. Additional bays expand the filtration bed throughput and accommodate extended root systems. A flow control may be provided for the primary treatment bay.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2012Date of Patent: November 27, 2012Assignee: Contech Engineered Solutions LLCInventors: Vaikko P. Allen, II, Jeremiah M. Lehman, James H. Lenhart, Jr., Hong Lin, Daniel P. Cobb, Gregory W Byrne
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Publication number: 20120111780Abstract: A stormwater filtration system suitable for treatment of stormwater runoff in a developed environment uses a primary treatment bay that includes a filtration bed with live plant matter. A second treatment bay treats water that exceeds the maximum throughput of the primary bay. A reservoir stores treated runoff to water the plants during dry weather. Removable trays on the surface of the primary filtration bed provide plants suitable for ground cover. Additional bays expand the filtration bed throughput and accommodate extended root systems. A flow control may be provided for the primary treatment bay.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2012Publication date: May 10, 2012Inventors: Vaikko P. Allen, II, Jeremiah M. Lehman, James H. Lenhart, JR., Hong Lin, Daniel P. Cobb, Gregory W. Byrne
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Patent number: 8147688Abstract: A stormwater detention system includes a containment row for removing and collecting solids from stormwater. The containment row may be surrounded by a water-impermeable membrane, and designed to receive incoming water before other rows of the detention system. The containment row collects solids from the stormwater before the water is redirected into one or more additional rows, which are water permeable and buried in water permeable media. Filter structure may be associated with a flow system that delivers water from the containment row to the additional rows.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2009Date of Patent: April 3, 2012Assignee: Contech Engineered Solutions LLCInventors: David R. Adams, Daniel W. Aberle, Daniel P. Cobb, Gregory W. Byrne
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Patent number: 8110099Abstract: A filter assembly for use in filtering stormwater includes a bottom including a boss that includes a rib extending laterally along an inner surface of the boss. The rib includes a locking portion that mates with a corresponding locking portion on a peripheral surface of a connection to an outlet conduit for securing the bottom to the connection thereby inhibiting rotation of the bottom relative to the outlet conduit. A center tube is secured to the bottom using a locking mechanism that inhibits relative movement between the bottom and the center tube. The center tube is in communication with an opening in the bottom and a hood is secured to the center tube. A filter medium is located between the hood and the center tube.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2007Date of Patent: February 7, 2012Assignee: Contech Stormwater Solutions Inc.Inventors: Christopher S. Hersey, Daniel P. Cobb, Matthew L. Stiller, Gregory W. Byrne, Jr., Christopher W. Weiler, Daniel W. Aberle, Gregory Kowalsky, Michael Stone
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Patent number: 8110105Abstract: A stormwater filtration system suitable for treatment of stormwater runoff in a developed environment uses a primary treatment bay that includes a filtration bed with live plant matter. A second treatment bay treats water that exceeds the maximum throughput of the primary bay. A reservoir stores treated runoff to water the plants during dry weather. Removable trays on the surface of the primary filtration bed provide plants suitable for ground cover. Additional bays expand the filtration bed throughput and accommodate extended root systems. A flow control may be provided for the primary treatment bay.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2009Date of Patent: February 7, 2012Assignee: Contech Stormwater Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Vaikko P. Allen, II, Jeremiah M. Lehman, James H. Lenhart, Jr., Hong Lin, Daniel P. Cobb, Gregory W. Byrne
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Publication number: 20100059430Abstract: A stormwater detention system includes a containment row for removing and collecting solids from stormwater. The containment row may be surrounded by a water-impermeable membrane, and designed to receive incoming water before other rows of the detention system. The containment row collects solids from the stormwater before the water is redirected into one or more additional rows, which are water permeable and buried in water permeable media. Filter structure may be associated with a flow system that delivers water from the containment row to the additional rows.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2009Publication date: March 11, 2010Inventors: David R. Adams, Daniel W. Aberle, Daniel P. Cobb, Gregory W. Byrne
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Publication number: 20090255868Abstract: A stormwater filtration system suitable for treatment of stormwater runoff in a developed environment uses a primary treatment bay that includes a filtration bed with live plant matter. A second treatment bay treats water that exceeds the maximum throughput of the primary bay. A reservoir stores treated runoff to water the plants during dry weather. Removable trays on the surface of the primary filtration bed provide plants suitable for ground cover. Additional bays expand the filtration bed throughput and accommodate extended root systems. A flow control may be provided for the primary treatment bay.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2009Publication date: October 15, 2009Inventors: Vaikko P. Allen, II, Jeremiah M. Lehman, James H. Lenhart, JR., Hong Lin, Daniel P. Cobb, Gregory W. Byrne
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Patent number: 7517450Abstract: A stormwater filtration system includes a stormwater containment structure including a concrete floor and a pre-assembled flow structure embedded in the concrete floor. The pre-assembled flow structure includes an inlet compartment housing, an outlet compartment housing and at least one filter conduit positioned between the inlet compartment housing and the outlet compartment housing and in flow communication with the interior of the outlet compartment housing. At least one bypass conduit extends from the inlet compartment housing to the outlet compartment housing for delivering water from the interior of the inlet compartment housing to the interior of the outlet compartment housing. A plurality of filter units are connected to the filter conduit so that stormwater filtered by the filter units passes into the filter conduit and then to the interior of the outlet compartment housing.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2007Date of Patent: April 14, 2009Assignee: Contech Stormwater Solutions Inc.Inventors: Christopher S. Hersey, Gregory W. Byrne, Jr., Daniel W. Aberle
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Publication number: 20080277327Abstract: A filter assembly for use in filtering stormwater includes a bottom including a boss that includes a rib extending laterally along an inner surface of the boss. The rib includes a locking portion that mates with a corresponding locking portion on a peripheral surface of a connection to an outlet conduit for securing the bottom to the connection thereby inhibiting rotation of the bottom relative to the outlet conduit. A center tube is secured to the bottom using a locking mechanism that inhibits relative movement between the bottom and the center tube. The center tube is in communication with an opening in the bottom and a hood is secured to the center tube. A filter medium is located between the hood and the center tube.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2007Publication date: November 13, 2008Applicant: Contech Stormwater Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Christopher S. Hersey, Daniel P. Cobb, Matthew L. Stiller, Gregory W. Byrne, JR., Christopher W. Weiler, Daniel W. Aberle, Gregory Kowalsky, Michael Stone
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Publication number: 20080277326Abstract: A stormwater filtration system includes a stormwater containment structure including a concrete floor and a pre-assembled flow structure embedded in the concrete floor. The pre-assembled flow structure includes an inlet compartment housing, an outlet compartment housing and at least one filter conduit positioned between the inlet compartment housing and the outlet compartment housing and in flow communication with the interior of the outlet compartment housing. At least one bypass conduit extends from the inlet compartment housing to the outlet compartment housing for delivering water from the interior of the inlet compartment housing to the interior of the outlet compartment housing. A plurality of filter units are connected to the filter conduit so that stormwater filtered by the filter units passes into the filter conduit and then to the interior of the outlet compartment housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2007Publication date: November 13, 2008Applicant: Contech Stormwater Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Christopher S. Hersey, Gregory W. Byrne, JR., Daniel W. Aberle
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Patent number: 4155731Abstract: In apparatus for heat-softening and attenuating glass material into fibers, an improved low temperature electrical resistance bushing having extremely thin side walls and other electricity conducting components running from end to end in the bushing, relative to the base plate for both direct and marble-melt bushings. The thin side walls enable a low temperature bushing to operate with temperatures less than 2250.degree. F., because the thin side walls draw proportionately less current than the base plate. Additional improvements for providing a low temperature bushing include, for a marble-melt bushing, a funnel which is mounted on the top wall and a cooling tube mounted adjacent a bottom portion of the funnel. Another improvement includes the use of auxiliary end plates mounted adjacent the end walls of the bushing for channeling electrical current to the base plate.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1978Date of Patent: May 22, 1979Assignee: The Greickor CompanyInventors: Gregory W. Byrnes, Richard E. Ralls