Patents by Inventor James T. Vershaw
James T. Vershaw 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: 20240060675Abstract: Devices, systems, and methods are disclosed for reducing leakage current in compressors, such as for HVAC systems. Several embodiments include a leakage current suppressor configured to reduce passage of electrical current into the housing of a compressor via a conductive pathway between an electrical conductor and the housing. For instance, the leakage current suppressor may sufficiently reduce the passage of electrical current into the housing of a compressor to prevent tripping a GFCI. In many embodiments, the conductive pathway may be formed, at least in part, by a liquid refrigerant in the compressor housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2022Publication date: February 22, 2024Inventors: John Hughes, Thomas Reed, David Williams, JR., James T. Vershaw
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Patent number: 8602733Abstract: A structural and acoustical vibration dampener for a rotatable blade comprises a layer of structural/acoustic damping material coupled to at least a portion of the blade. A fan blade comprises a structural layer and a layer of damping material coupled to at least a portion of the structural layer. A method of applying a structural and acoustical vibration dampener to a fan blade comprises identifying a region on the fan blade and securing the structural/acoustical vibration dampener to the fan blade over at least a portion of the region.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2008Date of Patent: December 10, 2013Assignee: Trane International, Inc.Inventors: Costas Christofi, Quynh Hoang, Sanjay Gupta, Angus Lemon, James T. Vershaw, Nandagopal Nalla, Emile Abi-Habib
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Patent number: 8313303Abstract: An acoustical vibration dampening system for a rotatable blade comprises at least one section of a rotatable blade and a layer of acoustic damping material coupled to a portion of the at least one section of a rotatable blade. A fan blade comprises a first structural section of a fan blade, a second structural section of the fan blade, and a layer of acoustic damping material provided between the first structural section and the second structural section of the fan blade. A method of making a fan blade with acoustic damping comprises forming at least two sections of a fan blade, and disposing an acoustical vibration dampener between the at least two sections of the fan blade.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2008Date of Patent: November 20, 2012Assignee: Trane International Inc.Inventors: Costas Christofi, Quynh Hoang, Sanjay Gupta, Angus Lemon, James T. Vershaw, Nandagopal Nalla, Emile Abi-Habib
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Publication number: 20100008791Abstract: An acoustical vibration dampening system for a rotatable blade comprises at least one section of a rotatable blade and a layer of acoustic damping material coupled to a portion of the at least one section of a rotatable blade. A fan blade comprises a first structural section of a fan blade, a second structural section of the fan blade, and a layer of acoustic damping material provided between the first structural section and the second structural section of the fan blade. A method of making a fan blade with acoustic damping comprises forming at least two sections of a fan blade, and disposing an acoustical vibration dampener between the at least two sections of the fan blade.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2008Publication date: January 14, 2010Applicant: TRANE INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventors: Costas CHRISTOFI, Quynh HOANG, Sanjay GUPTA, Angus LEMON, James T. VERSHAW, Nandagopal NALLA, Emile ABI-HABIB
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Publication number: 20090324418Abstract: A structural and acoustical vibration dampener for a rotatable blade comprises a layer of structural/acoustic damping material coupled to at least a portion of the blade. A fan blade comprises a structural layer and a layer of damping material coupled to at least a portion of the structural layer. A method of applying a structural and acoustical vibration dampener to a fan blade comprises identifying a region on the fan blade and securing the structural/acoustical vibration dampener to the fan blade over at least a portion of the region.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2008Publication date: December 31, 2009Applicant: TRANE INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventors: Costas CHRISTOFI, Quynh HOANG, Sanjay GUPTA, Angus LEMON, James T. VERSHAW, Nandagopal NALLA, Emile ABI-HABIB
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Patent number: 6585484Abstract: An air handler enclosure having a pivotal door panel covers an access opening leading to a blower inside the enclosure. The door panel is held in engagement with the enclosure when the panel is fully open or closed. The panel can completely disengage the enclosure if the panel is first pivoted to an intermediate position between the fully open and fully closed positions. However, the weight of the panel itself urges the panel to remain engaged with the enclosure as the panel pivots through the intermediate position, which helps prevent the panel from disengaging the enclosure unintentionally.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2001Date of Patent: July 1, 2003Assignee: American Standard Inc.Inventors: David J. Rosenthal, Timothy J. Lawlor, Sr., Thomas F. Byrne, James T. Vershaw, Timothy W. Storm
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Publication number: 20030077169Abstract: An air handler enclosure having a pivotal door panel covers an access opening leading to a blower inside the enclosure. The door panel is held in engagement with the enclosure when the panel is fully open or closed. The panel can completely disengage the enclosure if the panel is first pivoted to an intermediate position between the fully open and fully closed positions. However, the weight of the panel itself urges the panel to remain engaged with the enclosure as the panel pivots through the intermediate position, which helps prevent the panel from disengaging the enclosure unintentionally.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2001Publication date: April 24, 2003Inventors: David J. Rosenthal, Timothy J. Lawlor, Thomas F. Byrne, James T. Vershaw, Timothy W. Storm
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Patent number: 6377426Abstract: A method of controlling a variable speed draft inducer motor and fan in a gas furnace. The method comprises the steps of: detecting a first fault driving the motor to a maximum operating range; detecting a second fault forcing the motor to operate towards a minimum operating range; and generating a fault signal if both faults are detected substantially simultaneously.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2001Date of Patent: April 23, 2002Assignee: American Standard International Inc.Inventors: G. Jeffrey Hugghins, Robert W. Helt, Leonard W. Holmes, James T. Vershaw, Timothy W. Storm
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Publication number: 20010044084Abstract: A method of controlling a variable speed draft inducer motor and fan in a gas furnace. The method comprises the steps of: detecting a first fault driving the motor to a maximum operating range; detecting a second fault forcing the motor to operate towards a minimum operating range; and generating a fault signal if both faults are detected substantially simultaneously.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2001Publication date: November 22, 2001Inventors: G. Jeffrey Hugghins, Robert W. Helt, Leonard W. Holmes, James T. Vershaw, Timothy W. Storm
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Patent number: 6257870Abstract: A method of controlling a variable speed draft inducer motor and fan in a gas furnace. The method comprises the steps of: detecting a first fault driving the motor to a maximum operating range; detecting a second fault forcing the motor to operate towards a minimum operating range; and generating a fault signal if both faults are detected substantially simultaneously.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1998Date of Patent: July 10, 2001Assignee: American Standard International Inc.Inventors: G. Jeffrey Hugghins, Robert W. Helt, Leonard W. Holmes, James T. Vershaw, Timothy W. Storm
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Patent number: 5271556Abstract: An HVAC controller including a first input; a second input; first means, responsive to a first signal received on the first input, for generating a first mode of operation; second means, responsive to a second signal received on the second input, for generating a second mode of operation; and third means, responsive to a third signal received substantially simultaneously on the first and second inputs, for generating a third mode of operation.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1992Date of Patent: December 21, 1993Assignee: American Standard Inc.Inventors: Robert W. Helt, Carl L. Garrett, James T. Vershaw
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Patent number: 5060722Abstract: A serpentine passage for a gas furnace clam shell-type heat exchanger comprising a serpentine passage having an inlet and an outlet where the serpentine passage, from the outlet toward the inlet, is shaped as a leaning, cursive w with the trailing end curling downwardly and underlining the w.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 1990Date of Patent: October 29, 1991Assignee: American Standard, Inc.Inventors: Peter E. Zdenek, James T. VerShaw
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Patent number: 4830600Abstract: A premix furnace burner for a gas combusting furnace. The furnace burner includes a premix chamber and a burner plate assembly. The burner plate assembly is comprised of a burner plate with a plurality of relatively small apertures for the passage of a mixture of combustible gas and air and an annular ring for retaining the burner plate. The annular retaining ring determines the capacity of the furnace burner by appropriately sizing of the opening in the annulus of the retaining ring to sealingly overlay a selected portion of the burner plate apertures. The retaining ring further secures the burner plate in the correct operational position while simultaneously permitting the burner plate to expand and contract in response to temperature changes induced by combustion of the gas and air mixture.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 1988Date of Patent: May 16, 1989Assignee: American Standard Inc.Inventors: James T. VerShaw, John A. Beasley