Patents by Inventor John L. Warren

John L. Warren 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: 7704304
    Abstract: An improved sieve bed design to manage breakthrough and the mass transfer zone by way of volumetric division. An empty space in the product end is separated from adsorbent-filled sieve space in the feed end by a mid-diffuser plate. The ratio of the empty product end void space to the adsorbent filled sieve space within a sieve bed may be determined by the relative percentages of the gasses to be separated and the bulk loading factor of the molecular sieve. A product end void space of the correct volume may ensure the maximum volume of nitrogen has been adsorbed before breakthrough occurs. In operation, pressure in the sieve bed empty space and sieve filled space may be equal at any instant. This contains breakthrough to the location of the mid-diffuser plate. The mass transfer zone may be static at the point of the mid-diffuser plate and as such, gas separation is a function of pressure within the bed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 11, 2009
    Date of Patent: April 27, 2010
    Assignee: Wearair Oxygen, Inc.
    Inventors: John L. Warren, Anthony Hiscock
  • Publication number: 20090145300
    Abstract: An improved sieve bed design to manage breakthrough and the mass transfer zone by way of volumetric division. An empty space in the product end is separated from adsorbent-filled sieve space in the feed end by a mid-diffuser plate. The ratio of the empty product end void space to the adsorbent filled sieve space within a sieve bed may be determined by the relative percentages of the gasses to be separated and the bulk loading factor of the molecular sieve. A product end void space of the correct volume may ensure the maximum volume of nitrogen has been adsorbed before breakthrough occurs. In operation, pressure in the sieve bed empty space and sieve filled space may be equal at any instant. This contains breakthrough to the location of the mid-diffuser plate. The mass transfer zone may be static at the point of the mid-diffuser plate and as such, gas separation is a function of pressure within the bed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 11, 2009
    Publication date: June 11, 2009
    Inventors: John L. Warren, Anthony Hiscock
  • Patent number: 7491261
    Abstract: An improved sieve bed design to manage breakthrough and the mass transfer zone by way of volumetric division. An empty space in the product end is separated from adsorbent-filled sieve space in the feed end by a mid-diffuser plate. The ratio of the empty product end void space to the adsorbent filled sieve space within a sieve bed may be determined by the relative percentages of the gasses to be separated and the bulk loading factor of the molecular sieve. A product end void space of the correct volume may ensure the maximum volume of nitrogen has been adsorbed before breakthrough occurs. In operation, pressure in the sieve bed empty space and sieve filled space may be equal at any instant. This contains breakthrough to the location of the mid-diffuser plate. The mass transfer zone may be static at the point of the mid-diffuser plate and as such, gas separation is a function of pressure within the bed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 27, 2006
    Date of Patent: February 17, 2009
    Assignee: Wearair Oxygen, Inc.
    Inventors: John L. Warren, Anthony Hiscock
  • Patent number: 6041669
    Abstract: Transuranic waste generated at Department of Energy operations have been packaged to a large extent in unvented fifty-five gallon steel drums and have been stored with the intention of future retrieval. There are safety concerns regarding these drums because of a potential presence of hydrogen and methane generated by radiolysis of hydrogenous wastes and/or of traces of combustible volatile organic compounds contained in original waste materials. Methods and apparatus are provided for penetrating the packed drums and drum liner lids and for sampling and analyzing headspace gases as well as for purging undesirable gas mixtures and installing high efficiency particulate air filter vents. The steps of the method are performed by automated apparatus which is configured to isolate the drums having contents being tested from the surrounding environment and for inserting vents with filters concurrently with performing the tests.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 15, 1998
    Date of Patent: March 28, 2000
    Assignee: NFT Incorporated
    Inventors: Gilbert W. Brassell, John L. Warren, Charles E. Wickland, Harold Sanchez, Mark A. Castagneri
  • Patent number: 5767422
    Abstract: Transuranic waste generated at Department of Energy operations have been packaged to a large extent in unvented fifty-five gallon steel drums and have been stored with the intention of future retrieval. There are safety concerns regarding these drums because of a potential presence of hydrogen and methane generated by radiolysis of hydrogenous wastes and/or of traces of combustible volatile organic compounds contained in original waste materials. Methods and apparatus are provided for penetrating the packed drums and drum liner lids and for sampling and analyzing headspace gases as well as for purging undesirable gas mixtures and installing high efficiency particulate air filter vents. The steps of the method are performed by automated apparatus which is configured to isolate the drums having contents being tested from the surrounding environment and for inserting vents with filters concurrently with performing the tests.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 2, 1996
    Date of Patent: June 16, 1998
    Assignee: NFT Incorporated
    Inventors: Gilbert W. Brassell, John L. Warren, Charles E. Wickland, Harold J. Sanchez, Mark A. Castagneri
  • Patent number: 5544645
    Abstract: A combination water heating and space heating apparatus includes a water heating unit and a space heating unit releasably coupled with the water heating unit. The water heating unit has a water storage tank and a helically wound tubular heat exchanger inside the tank for exhausting products of combustion from a combustion chamber located in a top part of the tank and for transferring heat from the products of combustion to the surrounding water. The space heating unit is an air handler with an hydronic heat exchanger coil and a blower for blowing air over the coil. Hot water is supplied from the tank to the coil and is returned to the tank by means of a water circulation pump located in the space heating unit. Air blown over the coil is heated by the hot water flowing over the coil.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 25, 1994
    Date of Patent: August 13, 1996
    Assignee: Lennox Industries Inc.
    Inventors: David L. Armijo, Tony R. Baker, Floyd E. Cherington, Delbert S. Christopher, David J. Moody, James J. Mullen, Hugh E. Vinson, John L. Warren, Robert C. Beilfuss, John H. Wiker
  • Patent number: 5333422
    Abstract: A lightweight extendable and retractable telescopic pole is disclosed comprising a plurality of non-metallic telescoping cylinders with sliding and sealing surfaces between the cylinders, a first plug member on the upper end of the smallest cylinder, and a second plug member on the lower end of the largest cylinder, whereby fluid pressure admitted to the largest cylinder will cause the telescoping cylinders to slide relative to one another causing the pole to extend. An elastomeric member connects the first plug member with one of the intermediate cylinders to urge the cylinders back into a collapsed position when the fluid pressure in the cylinders is vented. Annular elastomer members are provided which seal one cylinder to another when the pole is fully extended and further serve to provide a cushion to prevent damage to the cylinders when the pole is urged back into its retractable position by the elastomeric members and the venting of the pressure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 2, 1992
    Date of Patent: August 2, 1994
    Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of Energy
    Inventors: John L. Warren, James E. Brandt