Patents by Inventor John M. Gagas

John M. Gagas 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: 7235762
    Abstract: A warming appliance having factory preset temperature modes. The warming appliance comprises an enclosure having a wall. The enclosure defines an interior space having an opening. A drawer is configured to be reciprocally moved within the interior space. The drawer having a wall configured to close the opening. The heating apparatus is configured to change the temperature inside the drawer. The user interface is associated with the drawer and configured to control the heating apparatus. The temperature control apparatus is coupled to the heating apparatus and user interface. The temperature control apparatus is associated with the enclosure, wherein food stuff and objects contained in the drawer are maintained at a predetermined temperature.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 8, 2005
    Date of Patent: June 26, 2007
    Assignee: Western Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: John M. Gagas, Scott A. Jonovic, Daniel E. Stair, II
  • Publication number: 20010051249
    Abstract: A structure according to the invention comprises a series of interconnected structural members. The structural members, such-as panels, are made of a composition comprising as its first essential ingredient a cured (cross-linked) resin having sufficient strength when filled as described below to support weights up to about 700 pounds without significant buckling, but which has sufficient resilience to flex and rebound from impacts such as low speed collisions with small boats or dropping of heavy human-carried objects without cracking or breaking. The cured resin matrix contains a first filler consisting essentially of inorganic particles effective to improve the impact resistance and flame resistance of the structure, and an amount of a second filler consisting essentially of fibers effective to enhance the rigidity of the structure and reduce crack propagation therein.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 16, 2001
    Publication date: December 13, 2001
    Inventors: John M. Gagas, Donald H. Mullett
  • Patent number: 6194051
    Abstract: A structure according to the invention comprises a series of interconnected structural members. The structural members, such as panels, are made of a composition comprising as its first essential ingredient a cured (cross-linked) resin having sufficient strength when filled as described below to support weights up to about 700 pounds without significant buckling, but which has sufficient resilience to flex and rebound from impacts such as low speed collisions with small boats or dropping of heavy human-carried objects without cracking or breaking. The cured resin matrix contains a first filler consisting essentially of inorganic particles effective to improve the impact resistance and flame resistance of the structure, and an amount of a second filler consisting essentially of fibers effective to enhance the rigidity of the structure and reduce crack propagation therein.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 15, 1997
    Date of Patent: February 27, 2001
    Assignee: Bradley Corporation
    Inventors: John M. Gagas, Donald H. Mullett
  • Patent number: 5611093
    Abstract: A multi-lavatory system is preassembled to facilitate efficient installation with a minimum of connection points. The multi-lavatory system is connected to a single fluid supply line and a single drainage line. A fluid supply network conducts water from the single fluid supply line to a plurality of lavatory stations. Similarly, a drainage network conducts waste water from the plurality of lavatory stations to the single drainage line. Additionally, the multi-lavatory system includes a unitary lavatory subassembly having interconnected but spaced sink regions. Each sink region is disposed in one of the lavatory stations and is bounded at a frontal area by an upstanding contoured wall that creates an independent washing zone. This facilitates efficient production of the unitary lavatory subassembly and overall multi-lavatory system while providing each user of the system with a sense of privacy in their own independent washing zone.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 7, 1996
    Date of Patent: March 18, 1997
    Assignee: Bradley Corporation
    Inventors: Thomas G. Barnum, Phillip B. York, Thomas R. Eberhardy, John M. Gagas
  • Patent number: 5369818
    Abstract: A multi-lavatory system is preassembled to facilitate efficient installation with a minimum of connection points. The multi-lavatory system is connected to a single fluid supply line and a single drainage line. A fluid supply network conducts water from the single fluid supply line to a plurality of lavatory stations. Similarly, a drainage network conducts waste water from the plurality of lavatory stations to the single drainage line. Additionally, the multi-lavatory system includes a unitary lavatory subassembly having interconnected but spaced sink regions. Each sink region is disposed in one of the lavatory stations and is bounded at a frontal area by an upstanding contoured wall that creates an independent washing zone. This facilitates efficient production of the unitary lavatory subassembly and overall multi-lavatory system while providing each user of the system with a sense of privacy in their own independent washing zone.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 18, 1993
    Date of Patent: December 6, 1994
    Assignee: Bradley Corporation
    Inventors: Thomas G. Barnum, Philip B. York, Thomas R. Eberhardy, John M. Gagas
  • Patent number: 5244013
    Abstract: A water conditioner rotary valve for use in a water conditioning system includes a valve body constructed of an upper section, a lower section and a middle section, to facilitate ease in assembly of the body. The valve rotor member of the conditioner valve is driven by a Geneva drive system, to provide accurate positioning of the rotor member in its various positions. A valve seat member is located adjacent the rotor member, and provides a construction which improves the seal between the rotor member and the surface of the valve body adjacent thereto. The three-piece assembly of the valve body facilitates providing a valve capable of either upflow or downflow brining by replacing the lower valve section. A brine injector valve is mounted exteriorly of the valve body.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 25, 1992
    Date of Patent: September 14, 1993
    Assignee: Erie Manufacturing Company
    Inventor: John M. Gagas
  • Patent number: 5203081
    Abstract: A water conditioner rotary valve for use in a water conditioning system includes a valve body constructed of an upper section, a lower section and a middle section, to facilitate ease in assembly of the body. The valve rotor member of the conditioner valve is driven by a Geneva drive system, to provide accurate positioning of the rotor member in its various positions. A valve seat member is located adjacent the rotor member, and provides a construction which improves the seal between the rotor member and the surface of the valve body adjacent thereto. The three-piece assembly of the valve body facilitates providing a valve capable of either upflow or downflow brining by replacing the lower valve section. A brine injector valve is mounted exteriorly of the valve body.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 25, 1992
    Date of Patent: April 20, 1993
    Assignee: Erie Manufacturing Company
    Inventors: Theodore E. Dahlen, John M. Gagas, Nick W. Buettner
  • Patent number: 5174337
    Abstract: A water conditioner rotary valve for use in a water conditioning system includes a valve body constructed of an upper section, a lower section and a middle section, to facilitate ease in assembly of the body. The valve rotor member of the conditioner valve is driven by a Geneva drive system, to provide accurate positioning of the rotor member in its various positions. A valve seat member is located adjacent the rotor member, and provides a construction which improves the seal between the rotor member and the surface of the valve body adjacent thereto. The three-piece assembly of the valve body facilitates providing a valve capable of either upflow or downflow brining by replacing the lower valve section. A brine injector valve is mounted exteriorly of the valve body.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 31, 1990
    Date of Patent: December 29, 1992
    Assignee: Erie Manufacturing Company
    Inventors: Theodore E. Dahlen, John M. Gagas, Nick W. Buettner
  • Patent number: 4632150
    Abstract: A water conditioner rotary valve (18) is substantially formed of plastic and designed to provide fluid type valving without requiring gaskets or precision forming of valve elements while operating in a highly efficient manner by reducing shear stress and rotative friction. The valve seat (100) has a series of raised ribs (105, 105') on both sides (103, 104) to provide a sealing engagement against a substantially planar surface (84) of a housing plate member (80) and against a substantially planar surface (119) of a rotor assembly (115). The rotor assembly (115) features a valving plate member (116) interconnected to a ported cover (117) through interlocking butterfly shaped ridges and grooves (129, 140, 132, 143) to substantially reduce rotative shear stress while further providing fluid channels (150, 151) to provide selected fluid flow paths through the rotary valve (18) in response to the selective alignment of the rotor assembly (115).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 12, 1985
    Date of Patent: December 30, 1986
    Assignee: Erie Manufacturing Co.
    Inventor: John M. Gagas