Patents by Inventor Harry F. Osterman

Harry F. Osterman 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: 5246501
    Abstract: A solvent control arrangement for stripping liquid solvent from parts being degreased/defluxed in a degreaser or defluxer by intimate contact with liquid solvent or a vapor phase thereof is disclosed. The solvent control arrangement comprises a tank or box having an open end extending downwardly into the vapor zone in an exit area of the degreaser/defluxer to define a flash drying chamber above and in communication with the vapor zone. The solvent covered parts are directed into the flash drying chamber from the vapor zone where heat is applied to heat the air in the flash drying chamber to a temperature above the solvent boiling point to thereby evaporate liquid solvent on the parts. The parts are then returned from the chamber into the vapor zone where they ultimately exit the degreaser/defluxer from the exit end. Optionally, condensing coils may be disposed in the chamber at the vapor line to condense solvent in the chamber and prevent the solvent vapor zone from encroaching within the chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 22, 1991
    Date of Patent: September 21, 1993
    Assignee: AlliedSignal Inc.
    Inventors: Joel E. Rodgers, Michael J. Ruckriegel, Algar Saulic, Harry F. Osterman
  • Patent number: 4973387
    Abstract: A volatile solvent conservation modular unit and method for effecting solvent conservation is provided. The cooling coil modular unit is arranged to be disposed in the freeboard zone of a cleaning or degreasing apparatus that uses a volatile solvent. The freeboard zone chiller positioned above the vapor zone and the primary condenser to recover solvent from the relatively less dense solvent/air mixture escaping above the primary condenser and is formed so as to be disposed along one side of the degreaser vessel rather than on all four sides to minimize the obstruction of access into the vapor zone. This one-sided single freeboard chiller positioned on but one side produces a vapor suppression blanket that is effective and is readily retrofitted on existing apparatus without the need for dismantling of the existing unit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 26, 1989
    Date of Patent: November 27, 1990
    Assignee: Allied-Signal Inc.
    Inventors: Harry F. Osterman, Burton Rand
  • Patent number: 4762614
    Abstract: A novel apparatus is provided for removing with a treating fluid surface films that are hydrophilic in nature and comprise a less dense liquid component. The hydrophilic film is removed from non-absorbing surfaces such as metal, glass and plastics and may contain dissolved solids. The hydrophilic film is substantially immiscible in the more dense cleansing liquid. In a particular embodiment the more dense liquid is a cleansing fluid and the less dense hydrophilic component is present as a contaminant. The apparatus includes a tank (12), a separator chamber (14) and a holding chamber (16). The less dense liquid is removed from the upper part of the separator chamber 14. The configuration of separator chamber (14) effects rapid separation of overflow liquid into an upper layer of the less dense liquid and a lower layer of the more dense liquid. In another embodiment of the apparatus, a second separator chamber (89) and a second holding chamber (90) are included.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 1, 1986
    Date of Patent: August 9, 1988
    Assignee: Allied-Signal Inc.
    Inventors: Francis J. Figiel, Harry F. Osterman
  • Patent number: 4636320
    Abstract: A novel apparatus and process is provided for removing with a treating fluid surface films that are hydrophilic in nature and comprises a less dense liquid component. The hydrophilic film is removed from non absorbing surfaces such as metal glass and plastics and may contain dissolved solids. The hydrophilic film is substantially immiscible in the more dense cleansing liquid. In a particular embodiment the more dense liquid is a cleansing fluid and the less dense hydrophilic component being present as a contaminant. The apparatus includes a tank (12), a separator chamber (14) and a holding chamber (16). The less dense liquid is removed from the upper part of the separator chamber 14. The configuration of separator chamber (14) effects rapid separation of overflow liquid into an upper layer of the less dense liquid and a lower layer of the more dense liquid. In another embodiment of the apparatus, a second separator chamber (89) and a second holding chamber (90) are included.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 19, 1984
    Date of Patent: January 13, 1987
    Assignee: Allied Corporation
    Inventors: Francis J. Figiel, Harry F. Osterman
  • Patent number: 4461675
    Abstract: A process for vaporizing a working liquid and condensing the vapors thereof is provided wherein the heat of compression is used in vaporizing the liquid. In the process, the working liquid is compressed to a high pressure thereby adding heat of compression thereto. This heat of compression is transferred from the working liquid to a still as a result of which the liquid is vaporized and contains sensible heat. The fluid containing this sensible heat is passed to an evaporator and substantially all sensible heat over that used to boil-up said liquid is removed by heat transfer contact between the fluid containing the sensible heat through use of an auxiliary condensing coil, so that thermal balance is maintained.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 26, 1982
    Date of Patent: July 24, 1984
    Assignee: Allied Corporation
    Inventors: Harry F. Osterman, George C. Nylen
  • Patent number: 4383645
    Abstract: The present invention provides a novel apparatus and process for generating a vapor spray from a volatile fluid. In the invention, the volatile fluid is heated to a temperature just below its boiling point prior to being discharged from heat exchanger (18, 46). In one embodiment of the apparatus, heat exchanger (46) contains a diffusion plate (48) to ensure that the volatile fluid is at the selected temperature when discharged from the heat exchanger. In this embodiment, the apparatus further includes a pressure-responsive valve (40) and a bypass line (42) so that a selected pressure is maintained downstream from pump (34).The novel process of the present invention includes the step of heating the volatile fluid within heat exchanger (18, 46) to a selected temperature just below its boiling point prior to discharge from the heat exchanger.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 15, 1980
    Date of Patent: May 17, 1983
    Assignee: Allied Corporation
    Inventors: Francis J. Figiel, Harry F. Osterman
  • Patent number: 4357212
    Abstract: The present invention provides a novel apparatus and process for vaporizing a liquid and condensing the vapors thereof. The apparatus and process utilize heat of compression for vaporizing the liquid. The apparatus includes a still (10), a closed refrigeration system (12), an auxiliary condensing coil (24) separate from refrigeration system (12), and a valve (28) for controlling heat extraction by auxiliary coil (24). In a particularly useful embodiment, the apparatus further includes a trough (41) for collecting the condensed vapors. The trough is located within still (10). Auxiliary coil (24) extracts from the vapors, heat in excess of that necessary to maintain thermal balance in the apparatus.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 29, 1980
    Date of Patent: November 2, 1982
    Assignee: Allied Chemical Corporation
    Inventors: Harry F. Osterman, George C. Nylen