Patents by Inventor James E. Mothersbaugh
James E. Mothersbaugh 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: 9833755Abstract: A system for mixing a fine bulk material including means defining a looped passageway including a vertically disposed, laterally enlarged section having a frusto-conically configured, lower outlet portion; means for injecting a fluid under pressure into an upper segment of such frusto-conically configured lower outlet portion to fluidize material therein; means for injecting a fluid under pressure into a lower segment of such frusto-conically configured lower portion to fluidize material therein; and means for injecting a fluid under pressure in said passageway downstream of said lower outlet portion sufficient to induce the flow of fluidized material through said passageway to an upper end of such enlarged section.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2015Date of Patent: December 5, 2017Assignee: THE YOUNG INDUSTRIES, INC.Inventors: James E. Mothersbaugh, Curtis Wykoff, Joseph Anthony Hauser
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Publication number: 20160346745Abstract: A system for mixing a fine bulk material including means defining a looped passageway including a vertically disposed, laterally enlarged section having a frusto-conically configured, lower outlet portion; means for injecting a fluid under pressure into an upper segment of such frusto-conically configured lower outlet portion to fluidize material therein; means for injecting a fluid under pressure into a lower segment of such frusto-conically configured lower portion to fluidize material therein; and means for injecting a fluid under pressure in said passageway downstream of said lower outlet portion sufficient to induce the flow of fluidized material through said passageway to an upper end of such enlarged section.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2015Publication date: December 1, 2016Inventors: James E. Mothersbaugh, Curtis F. Wykoff, Joseph Anthony Hauser
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Patent number: 9254935Abstract: A compact, portable carrier for a flexible bag containing a comminuted material and having a bottom discharge spout, including a frame structured to encompass such bag and attach such bag in suspended relation thereto, be transported to a spaced site and be operated to jostle the material contained in such suspended bag to facilitate the discharge thereof through the spout thereof.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2011Date of Patent: February 9, 2016Assignee: THE YOUNG INDUSTRIES, INC.Inventors: James E. Mothersbaugh, Steven S. Kelchner, Joseph A. Hauser
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Publication number: 20130058744Abstract: A system including a receptacle having an inlet for receiving a poke material therethrough and a carrier for supporting a flexible bag with a closable discharge spout, containing a bulk material to be deposited in such receptacle, and means operable upon a bag loaded with bulk material being supported thereon such spout being aligned with such receptacle inlet and such spout being opening for jostling such bag to enhance the discharge of material through such spout into such receptacle, wherein such carrier and such receptacle are provided with cooperating configurations facilitating the positioning of such carrier relative to such receptacle with said bag spout aligned with such receptacle inlet.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 2, 2011Publication date: March 7, 2013Inventors: James E. Mothersbaugh, Steven S. Kelchner, Joseph A. Hauser
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Patent number: 7967546Abstract: A system for unloading a container of bulk particulate material, having attachment means for lifting the container and a spout for discharging material therefrom, generally consisting of an unloading apparatus including a material hopper, a mobile apparatus and a carrier member including an arrangement for detachably connecting a container thereto, an arrangement for detachably mounting on a mobile apparatus and an arrangement for detachably mounting on the unloading apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2007Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Assignee: The Young Industries, IncInventors: John W. Pfeiffer, James E. Mothersbaugh, Anthony Boroch
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Publication number: 20100014926Abstract: A system for pneumatically conveying metered amounts of a bulk particulate material comprising a first conduit formed of a gas permeable material having a material inlet and outlet, a second conduit formed of a gas impermeable material encompassing and spaced from said first conduit, and means for intermittently supplying a fluidizing gas under pressure to the plenum between the first and second conduits.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2008Publication date: January 21, 2010Inventors: Anthony E. Boroch, Steven S. Kelchner, James E. Mothersbaugh, John W. Pfeiffer
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Patent number: 7384230Abstract: A system for unloading a container of bulk particulate material, having attachment means for lifting the container and a spout for discharging material therefrom, generally consisting of an unloading apparatus including a material hopper, a mobile apparatus and a carrier member including an arrangement for detachably connecting a container thereto, an arrangement for detachably mounting on a mobile apparatus and an arrangement for detachably mounting on the unloading apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2006Date of Patent: June 10, 2008Assignee: The Young Industries, Inc.Inventors: John W. Pfeiffer, James E. Mothersbaugh, Anthony Boroch
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Patent number: 7244087Abstract: The present invention is directed to a system and a method to unload bulk powders from large bulk containers. The system and method are particularly useful for unloading bulk cohesive powders.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2005Date of Patent: July 17, 2007Assignee: E. I. du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventors: Catherine Marie Wilson, Timothy Allan Bell, John D. Connolly, Jr., Peter Carl Clark, Andrew P. Mitchell, James E. Mothersbaugh
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Patent number: 7231947Abstract: An apparatus for guiding bulk material transported by a pneumatic conveying line or by gravity into a container having an access spout generally consisting of means for supporting the container; a housing mountable on the supporting means including a cylindrical side wall having a lower open end insertable into the spout of the container, a closed upper wall having an opening disposed axially relative to the side wall through which a discharge end portion of the pneumatic conveying line may be inserted, a partition formed of a filter medium disposable between the side wall of the housing and the discharge end portion when such portion is inserted through the upper wall opening of the housing, providing a closed chamber and an open chamber communicating with the lower open end of the housing, and an outlet communicating with the closed chamber; and means mounted on a lower end of the housing side wall selectively operable to engage the spout when the lower end of the cylindrical side wall is inserted into theType: GrantFiled: June 8, 2004Date of Patent: June 19, 2007Assignee: The Young Industries, Inc.Inventors: Anthony E. Boroch, James E. Mothersbaugh
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Patent number: 7229242Abstract: The present invention is directed to a system and a method to unload bulk powders from large bulk containers. The system and method are particularly useful for unloading bulk cohesive powders.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2005Date of Patent: June 12, 2007Assignee: E. I. du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventors: Timothy Allan Bell, Peter Carl Clark, John D. Connolly, Jr., Catherine Marie Wilson, Andrew P. Mitchell, James E. Mothersbaugh
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Patent number: 7073985Abstract: A system for pneumatically conveying a bulk particulate material generally consisting of means for holding such material, having an inlet and an outlet; a first material transport line segment including a first conduit formed of a gas permeable material having an inlet communicating with the outlet of the holding means and an outlet, defining a material flow passageway, and a second conduit formed of a gas impermeable material spaced from and encompassing the first conduit, defining a plenum; a second material transport line segment including a first conduit formed of a gas permeable material having an inlet communicating with the outlet of the first conduit of the first segment, defining a continuation of the material flow passageway, and an outlet, and a second conduit section formed of a gas impermeable material spaced from and encompassing the first conduit thereof, defining a plenum; the second segment being displaceable relative to the first segment between a first position communicating the outlet of tType: GrantFiled: August 23, 2005Date of Patent: July 11, 2006Assignee: The Young Industries, Inc.Inventors: John W. Pfeiffer, James E. Mothersbaugh
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Patent number: 7063493Abstract: A system for unloading a container of bulk particulate material, having attachment means for lifting the container and a spout for discharging material therefrom, generally consisting of an unloading apparatus including a material hopper, a mobile apparatus and a carrier member including an arrangement for detachably connecting a container thereto, an arrangement for detachably mounting on a mobile apparatus and an arrangement for detachably mounting on the unloading apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2002Date of Patent: June 20, 2006Assignee: The Young Industries, Inc.Inventors: John W. Pfeiffer, James E. Mothersbaugh, Anthony Boroch
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Patent number: 6964544Abstract: A system for pneumatically conveying a bulk particulate material generally consisting of means for holding such material, having an inlet and an outlet; a first material transport line segment including a first conduit formed of a gas permeable material having an inlet communicating with the outlet of the holding means and an outlet, defining a material flow passageway, and a second conduit formed of a gas impermeable material spaced from and encompassing the first conduit, defining a plenum; a second material transport line segment including a first conduit formed of a gas permeable material having an inlet communicating with the outlet of the first conduit of the first segment, defining a continuation of the material flow passageway, and an outlet, and a second conduit section formed of a gas impermeable material spaced from and encompassing the first conduit thereof, defining a plenum; the second segment being displaceable relative to the first segment between a first position communicating the outlet of tType: GrantFiled: July 23, 2004Date of Patent: November 15, 2005Assignee: The Young Industries, Inc.Inventors: John W. Pfeiffer, James E. Mothersbaugh
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Patent number: 6837403Abstract: A rotary valve generally consisting of a housing having a cylindrical chamber provided with an inlet communicable with a zone of a first pressure, a first outlet communicable with a zone of a second pressure greater than said first pressure and a second outlet communicating with the exterior of said housing, a shaft journaled in the housing extending through and disposed coaxially relative to the axis of the chamber, a rotor mounted on the shaft within the chamber, between the inlet and each of the first and second outlets, having at least one set of circumferentially spaced material receiving pockets communicable sequentially with the inlet and the first outlet and the second outlet for receiving material through the inlet and discharging the material through the first outlet, and a device intercommunicating the second outlet and the exterior of the housing for diffusing the flow of gas vented from the rotor pockets through the second outlet to exterior of the housing to muffle the sound of venting gas.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2002Date of Patent: January 4, 2005Assignee: The Young Industries, Inc.Inventor: James E. Mothersbaugh
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Publication number: 20040265072Abstract: A system for pneumatically conveying a bulk particulate material generally consisting of means for holding such material, having an inlet and an outlet; a first material transport line segment including a first conduit formed of a gas permeable material having an inlet communicating with the outlet of the holding means and an outlet, defining a material flow passageway, and a second conduit formed of a gas impermeable material spaced from and encompassing the first conduit, defining a plenum; a second material transport line segment including a first conduit formed of a gas permeable material having an inlet communicating with the outlet of the first conduit of the first segment, defining a continuation of the material flow passageway, and an outlet, and a second conduit section formed of a gas impermeable material spaced from and encompassing the first conduit thereof, defining a plenum; the second segment being displaceable relative to the first segment between a first position communicating the outlet of tType: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2004Publication date: December 30, 2004Inventors: John W. Pfeiffer, James E. Mothersbaugh
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Patent number: 6796749Abstract: A system for pneumatically conveying a bulk particulate material generally consisting of means for holding such material, having an inlet and an outlet; a first material transport line segment including a first conduit formed of a gas permeable material having an inlet communicating with the outlet of the holding means and an outlet, defining a material flow passageway, and a second conduit formed of a gas impermeable material spaced from and encompassing the first conduit, defining a plenum; a second material transport line segment including a first conduit formed of a gas permeable material having an inlet communicating with the outlet of the first conduit of the first segment, defining a continuation of the material flow passageway, and an outlet, and a second conduit section formed of a gas impermeable material spaced from and encompassing the first conduit thereof, defining a plenum; the second segment being displaceable relative to the first segment between a first position communicating the outlet of tType: GrantFiled: December 23, 2003Date of Patent: September 28, 2004Assignee: The Young Industries, Inc.Inventors: John W. Pfeiffer, James E. Mothersbaugh
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Publication number: 20040136792Abstract: A system for pneumatically conveying a bulk particulate material generally consisting of means for holding such material, having an inlet and an outlet; a first material transport line segment including a first conduit formed of a gas permeable material having an inlet communicating with the outlet of the holding means and an outlet, defining a material flow passageway, and a second conduit formed of a gas impermeable material spaced from and encompassing the first conduit, defining a plenum; a second material transport line segment including a first conduit formed of a gas permeable material having an inlet communicating with the outlet of the first conduit of the first segment, defining a continuation of the material flow passageway, and an outlet, and a second conduit section formed of a gas impermeable material spaced from and encompassing the first conduit thereof, defining a plenum; the second segment being displaceable relative to the first segment between a first position communicating the outlet of tType: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2003Publication date: July 15, 2004Inventors: John W. Pfeiffer, James E. Mothersbaugh
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Patent number: 6722822Abstract: A system for pneumatically conveying a bulk particulate material generally consisting of means for holding such material, having an inlet and an outlet; a first material transport line segment including a first conduit formed of a gas permeable material having an inlet communicating with the outlet of the holding means and an outlet, defining a material flow passageway, and a second conduit formed of a gas impermeable material spaced from and encompassing the first conduit, defining a plenum; a second material transport line segment including a first conduit formed of a gas permeable material having an inlet communicating with the outlet of the first conduit of the first segment, defining a continuation of the material flow passageway, and an outlet, and a second conduit section formed of a gas impermeable material spaced from and encompassing the first conduit thereof, defining a plenum; the second segment being displaceable relative to the first segment between a first position communicating the outlet of tType: GrantFiled: August 20, 2002Date of Patent: April 20, 2004Assignee: The Young Industries, Inc.Inventors: John W. Pfeiffer, James E. Mothersbaugh
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Patent number: 6719500Abstract: A system for pneumatically conveying bulk particulate materials generally consisting of a material transport line including a first conduit formed of a gas permeable material providing a material flow passageway having an inlet and an outlet, a second conduit formed of a gas impermeable material, encompassing and spaced from the first conduit, and a plurality of partition walls disposed between the conduits and spaced along the lengths thereof, defining a plurality of plenums; a nozzle connectable to a source of gas under pressure, inserted into the passageway for injecting gas under pressure therein to impel material disposed in the passageway toward the outlet thereof; a main gas supply line connectable to a source of gas under pressure having branch lines each communicable with a plenum; and each of the branch lines having a pressure regulating means.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2002Date of Patent: April 13, 2004Assignee: The Young Industries, Inc.Inventors: John W. Pfeiffer, James E. Mothersbaugh
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Publication number: 20040037656Abstract: A system for pneumatically conveying a bulk particulate material generally consisting of means for holding such material, having an inlet and an outlet; a first material transport line segment including a first conduit formed of a gas permeable material having an inlet communicating with the outlet of the holding means and an outlet, defining a material flow passageway, and a second conduit formed of a gas impermeable material spaced from and encompassing the first conduit, defining a plenum; a second material transport line segment including a first conduit formed of a gas permeable material having an inlet communicating with the outlet of the first conduit of the first segment, defining a continuation of the material flow passageway, and an outlet, and a second conduit section formed of a gas impermeable material spaced from and encompassing the first conduit thereof, defining a plenum; the second segment being displaceable relative to the first segment between a first position communicating the outlet of tType: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2002Publication date: February 26, 2004Inventors: John W. Pfeiffer, James E. Mothersbaugh