Patents by Inventor James I. Moyer

James I. Moyer 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: 10494276
    Abstract: Electrolytic cartridges for, systems for, and methods of electrolyzing a brine solution of water and an alkali salt to produce acidic electrolyzed water and alkaline electrolyzed water are provided. The system includes an internal chamber for receiving the brine solution and at least two electrolytic cartridges immersed in a brine bath. Each electrolytic cartridge includes an electrode, an ion selective membrane disposed on a side of the electrode so as to define a space adjacent to at least a portion of the electrode, a permeable insert covering the ion selective membrane on a side opposite the space, and a bonding plate disposed on the permeable insert on a side opposite the side facing the ion selective membrane. The methods recycle at least a portion of alkaline electrolyzed water into the feed of a cartridge having a positively charged electrode.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 4, 2016
    Date of Patent: December 3, 2019
    Assignee: Spraying Systems Co.
    Inventors: James B Swartz, James I Moyer, John Hazelwood, James D Rossom
  • Publication number: 20190125908
    Abstract: A system for cleaning and sanitizing a surface using electrolyzed solutions is provided including a first container holding an electrolyzed base cleaner and a second container holding an electrolyzed acid sanitizer. A spray device is in communication with the first container and with the second container. The spray device has a spray nozzle and an actuator for effecting discharge of the electrolyzed base cleaner and the electrolyzed acid sanitizer via the spray nozzle. A controller is in communication with the actuator and configured to successively and alternately direct the discharge of the base cleaner and the acid sanitizer from the spray nozzle of the spray device upon actuation of the actuator.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 2, 2018
    Publication date: May 2, 2019
    Inventors: James Barry Swartz, Laura Jane Louis, Julie Kay Thorpe, James I. Moyer, Kevin Patrick Shane, Matthew Auburn Peterson
  • Publication number: 20190055142
    Abstract: An electrolyzing system for electrolyzing a brine solution is provided that includes a housing defining a brine compartment and a fresh water compartment. A first electrolytic cartridge is arranged in the brine compartment and includes an electrically charged electrode. The first electrolytic cartridge includes an inlet in fluid communication with the fresh water compartment and an outlet that is fluid communication with a dispensing system. An electrically powered pump directs fresh water from the fresh water compartment to the inlet of the cartridge. A control system is configured to direct electric power from a power supply to the pump when flow of fresh water from the fresh water compartment to the inlet of the cartridge is detected and configured to stop supplying electric power to the pump when flow of fresh water from the fresh water compartment to the inlet of the cartridge is not detected.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 10, 2017
    Publication date: February 21, 2019
    Inventors: James I. Moyer, James B. Swartz, John Hazelwood, Kevin Shane, Julie Thorpe
  • Publication number: 20180016164
    Abstract: Electrolytic cartridges for, systems for, and methods of electrolyzing a brine solution of water and an alkali salt to produce acidic electrolyzed water and alkaline electrolyzed water are provided. The system includes an internal chamber for receiving the brine solution and at least two electrolytic cartridges immersed in a brine bath. Each electrolytic cartridge includes an electrode, an ion selective membrane disposed on a side of the electrode so as to define a space adjacent to at least a portion of the electrode, a permeable insert covering the ion selective membrane on a side opposite the space, and a bonding plate disposed on the permeable insert on a side opposite the side facing the ion selective membrane. The methods recycle at least a portion of alkaline electrolyzed water into the feed of a cartridge having a positively charged electrode.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 4, 2016
    Publication date: January 18, 2018
    Inventors: James B Swartz, James I Moyer, John Hazelwood, James D Rossom
  • Patent number: 6725514
    Abstract: A method of making a low-cost metal diaphragm sensor that integrates both pressure and temperature sensing in a single sensor assembly utilizes thick-film processing to form a circuit including stress and temperature sensitive elements on the outboard or exposed surface of a thin metal diaphragm separating the circuit from a pressurized fluid. Only a thin layer of dielectric separates the stress and temperature sensitive elements from the diaphragm surface. The stress sensitive elements respond to mechanical stressing of the diaphragm due to the presence of the pressurized fluid, while the temperature sensitive element responds to the temperature of the pressurized fluid. The thermal capacity of the fluid greatly exceeds that of the diaphragm, so that the temperature responsive characteristic of the temperature sensitive element accurately reflects the temperature of the pressurized fluid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 31, 2002
    Date of Patent: April 27, 2004
    Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: James I. Moyer, Joseph M. Ratell
  • Publication number: 20030221302
    Abstract: A method of making a low-cost metal diaphragm sensor that integrates both pressure and temperature sensing in a single sensor assembly utilizes thick-film processing to form a circuit including stress and temperature sensitive elements on the outboard or exposed surface of a thin metal diaphragm separating the circuit from a pressurized fluid. Only a thin layer of dielectric separates the stress and temperature sensitive elements from the diaphragm surface. The stress sensitive elements respond to mechanical stressing of the diaphragm due to the presence of the pressurized fluid, while the temperature sensitive element responds to the temperature of the pressurized fluid. The thermal capacity of the fluid greatly exceeds that of the diaphragm, so that the temperature responsive characteristic of the temperature sensitive element accurately reflects the temperature of the pressurized fluid.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 31, 2002
    Publication date: December 4, 2003
    Inventors: James I. Moyer, Joseph M. Ratell
  • Patent number: 6536286
    Abstract: A pressure sensor connector (10) for use with a pressure sensor element (12) that includes a plurality of pressure sensor terminals (13). The pressure sensor connector (10) includes a housing (18), a plurality of connector terminals (20) and a flexible circuit (22). A plurality of electrical pathways (24), formed on the flexible circuit (22), connect each of the plurality of connector terminals (20) to a corresponding pressure sensor terminal (13).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 30, 2000
    Date of Patent: March 25, 2003
    Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: James I. Moyer, Joseph M. Ratell, Daniel A. Lawlyes, Paul J. Pitzer, Perry L. Martinson, Steven T. Reyburn