Patents by Inventor John P. Elson
John P. Elson 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: 10352308Abstract: A compressor assembly is provided and may include a first compression cylinder, a first compression piston disposed within the first compression cylinder that compresses a vapor disposed within the first compression cylinder, and a crankshaft that cycles the first compression piston within the first compression cylinder. The compressor assembly may additionally include a first control piston moveable between a first state restricting passage of intermediate-pressure fluid into the first compression cylinder and a second state permitting passage of intermediate-pressure fluid into the first compression cylinder.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2013Date of Patent: July 16, 2019Assignee: Emerson Climate Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Ernest R. Bergman, Frank S. Wallis, John P. Elson
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Patent number: 10280918Abstract: A compressor may include a compression cylinder, a compression piston, a crankshaft, an injection bore, a position sensor, and a valve assembly. The compression piston is disposed within the compression cylinder and is operable to compress a vapor disposed within the compression cylinder from a suction pressure to a discharge pressure. The crankshaft is operable to cycle the compression piston within the compression cylinder. The injection bore may be in fluid communication with the compression cylinder and may be operable to selectively communicate intermediate-pressure vapor at a pressure between the suction pressure and said discharge pressure to the compression cylinder. The position sensor may measure a rotational position of the crankshaft. The valve assembly may be associated with the injection bore. The valve assembly may be operable to control passage of fluid from the injection bore into the compression cylinder in response to data provided by the position sensor.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2016Date of Patent: May 7, 2019Assignee: Emerson Climate Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Ernest R. Bergman, John P. Elson, Frank S. Wallis, Anthony L. Erb, Diane Belinda Patrizio, Thomas L. Girvin, II, Brian G. Schroeder, Michael R. Schultz Navara, Adam Michael Blake
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Publication number: 20160245278Abstract: A compressor may include a compression cylinder, a compression piston, a crankshaft, an injection bore, a position sensor, and a valve assembly. The compression piston is disposed within the compression cylinder and is operable to compress a vapor disposed within the compression cylinder from a suction pressure to a discharge pressure. The crankshaft is operable to cycle the compression piston within the compression cylinder. The injection bore may be in fluid communication with the compression cylinder and may be operable to selectively communicate intermediate-pressure vapor at a pressure between the suction pressure and said discharge pressure to the compression cylinder. The position sensor may measure a rotational position of the crankshaft. The valve assembly may be associated with the injection bore. The valve assembly may be operable to control passage of fluid from the injection bore into the compression cylinder in response to data provided by the position sensor.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2016Publication date: August 25, 2016Applicant: Emerson Climate Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Ernest R. BERGMAN, John P. ELSON, Frank S. WALLIS, Anthony L. ERB, Diane Belinda PATRIZIO, Thomas L. GIRVIN, II
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Patent number: 9347443Abstract: A compressor may include a compressor body and a discharge valve assembly coupled to the compressor body. The discharge valve assembly directs discharge gas from the compressor body and between a valve plate and a valve retainer. The discharge valve assembly may include at least one reed valve assembly including a first support guide member, a second support guide member, and a reed assembly. The reed assembly may include a reed and a spring washer disposed between the first and the second support guide members.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2013Date of Patent: May 24, 2016Assignee: Emerson Climate Technologies, Inc.Inventor: John P. Elson
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Publication number: 20140170003Abstract: A compressor assembly is provided and may include a first compression cylinder, a first compression piston disposed within the first compression cylinder that compresses a vapor disposed within the first compression cylinder, and a crankshaft that cycles the first compression piston within the first compression cylinder. The compressor assembly may additionally include a first control piston moveable between a first state restricting passage of intermediate-pressure fluid into the first compression cylinder and a second state permitting passage of intermediate-pressure fluid into the first compression cylinder.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2013Publication date: June 19, 2014Applicant: EMERSON CLIMATE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Ernest R. BERGMAN, Frank S. WALLIS, John P. ELSON
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Publication number: 20140170006Abstract: A compressor assembly is provided and may include a compression cylinder and a compression piston disposed within the compression cylinder that compresses a vapor disposed within the compression cylinder from a suction pressure to a discharge pressure. The compressor assembly may additionally include a crankshaft that cycles the compression piston within the compression cylinder and an injection port in fluid communication with the compression cylinder that selectively communicates intermediate-pressure vapor at a pressure between the suction pressure vapor and the discharge pressure vapor to the compression cylinder. The injection port may communicate the intermediate-pressure vapor to the compression cylinder when the compression piston exposes the injection port and may be prevented from communicating the intermediate-pressure vapor to the compression cylinder when the compression piston blocks the injection port.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2013Publication date: June 19, 2014Applicant: EMERSON CLIMATE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Ernest R. BERGMAN, John P. ELSON, Frank S. WALLIS, Brian G. SCHROEDER, Michael R. SCHULTZ NAVARA, Adam Michael BLAKE
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Patent number: 8747088Abstract: A compressor may include a compressor housing, an oil sump, an intake chamber, a compression mechanism, a drive shaft, and a first oil passage. The oil sump may be in communication with the compression mechanism. The intake chamber may be defined within the housing. The drive shaft may include first and second ends with an oil inlet passage located therebetween. The first end may be disposed within the intake chamber and may be drivingly engaged with the compression mechanism. The second end may extend outside of the housing for driven engagement external to the housing. The oil inlet passage may be located within the intake chamber. The first oil passage may be disposed within the housing and in communication with the oil sump and the oil inlet passage.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2008Date of Patent: June 10, 2014Assignee: Emerson Climate Technologies, Inc.Inventors: John P. Elson, Jeffrey L. Berning, John P. Sheridan
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Publication number: 20140003986Abstract: A compressor may include a compressor body and a discharge valve assembly coupled to the compressor body. The discharge valve assembly directs discharge gas from the compressor body and between a valve plate and a valve retainer. The discharge valve assembly may include at least one reed valve assembly including a first support guide member, a second support guide member, and a reed assembly. The reed assembly may include a reed and a spring washer disposed between the first and the second support guide members.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2013Publication date: January 2, 2014Inventor: John P. Elson
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Publication number: 20090136372Abstract: A compressor may include a compressor housing, an oil sump, an intake chamber, a compression mechanism, a drive shaft, and a first oil passage. The oil sump may be in communication with the compression mechanism. The intake chamber may be defined within the housing. The drive shaft may include first and second ends with an oil inlet passage located therebetween. The first end may be disposed within the intake chamber and may be drivingly engaged with the compression mechanism. The second end may extend outside of the housing for driven engagement external to the housing. The oil inlet passage may be located within the intake chamber. The first oil passage may be disposed within the housing and in communication with the oil sump and the oil inlet passage.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2008Publication date: May 28, 2009Inventors: John P. Elson, Jeffrey L. Berning, John P. Sheridan
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Publication number: 20020106295Abstract: A horizontal scroll-type compressor is provided with an oil injection fitting that extends through the compressor shell and communicates lubricating oil to a lubrication passage in the crankshaft for providing lubricant to the compressor and other components. The oil injection fitting is supplied with lubricant from an externally disposed.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2001Publication date: August 8, 2002Inventors: John P. Elson, Brian R. Butler
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Patent number: 6428296Abstract: A horizontal scroll-type compressor is provided with an oil injection fitting that extends through the compressor shell and communicates lubricating oil to a lubrication passage in the crankshaft for providing lubricant to the compressor and other components. The oil injection fitting is supplied with lubricant from an externally disposed source.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2001Date of Patent: August 6, 2002Assignee: Copeland CorporationInventors: John P. Elson, Brian R. Butler
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Patent number: 5580230Abstract: A scroll type machine is disclosed which incorporates an improved mounting arrangement for the non-orbiting scroll member which mounting arrangement greatly facilitates manufacturing and assembly, effectively prevents radial displacement of the non-orbiting scroll member, and offers the advantages of axial compliance. In one embodiment, the non-orbiting scroll is axially movably secured to a bearing housing by means of a plurality of bolts or bolts and sleeves. In another embodiment a rigid annular ring serves to axially movably secure the non-orbiting scroll to the bearing housing while in a third embodiment a stamped ring is secured to both the non-orbiting scroll and the bearing housing. In another embodiment a two piece main bearing housing includes an integral ring for radially positioning the non-orbiting scroll member and means for securing anti-rotation and axial stop means thereto.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 1995Date of Patent: December 3, 1996Assignee: Copeland CorporationInventors: Eric G. Keifer, James F. Fogt, Gary K. Fain, Gary J. Anderson, Mark Bass, Jean-Luc Caillat, John P. Elson, Kenneth J. Monnier
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Patent number: 5407335Abstract: A scroll type machine is disclosed which incorporates an improved mounting arrangement for the non-orbiting scroll member which mounting arrangement greatly facilitates manufacturing and assembly, effectively prevents radial displacement of the non-orbiting scroll member, and offers the advantages of axial compliance. In one embodiment, the non-orbiting scroll is axially movably secured to a bearing housing by means of a plurality of bolts or bolts and sleeves. In another embodiment a rigid annular ring serves to axially movably secure the non-orbiting scroll to the bearing housing while in a third embodiment a stamped ring is secured to both the non-orbiting scroll and the bearing housing. In another embodiment a two piece main bearing housing includes an integral ring for radially positioning the non-orbiting scroll member and means for securing anti-rotation and axial stop means thereto.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 1994Date of Patent: April 18, 1995Assignee: Copeland CorporationInventors: Jean-Luc Caillat, John P. Elson, Gary J. Anderson, Kenneth J. Monnier, James F. Fogt
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Patent number: 5277554Abstract: A tandem compressor mounting system has a set of four elastomeric grommets for mounting each of the compressors to a pair of common rails. Each of the elastomeric grommets is secured to a mounting plate located on each of the two compressors and are disposed between the mounting plates and the common rails. Each of the two sets of elastomeric grommets are made from 65 durometer neoprene. A third set of four elastomeric grommets, two for each of the common rails, is disposed between the common rails and a generally horizontal mounting surface. Each of the third set of elastomeric grommets is made from 40 durometer neoprene.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1992Date of Patent: January 11, 1994Assignee: Copeland CorporationInventor: John P. Elson
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Patent number: 5102316Abstract: A scroll type machine is disclosed which incorporates an improved mounting arrangement for the non-orbiting scroll member which mounting arrangement greatly facilitates manufacturing and assembly, effectively prevents radial displacement of the non-orbiting scroll member, and offers the advantages of axial compliance. In one embodiment,the non-orbiting scroll is axially movably secured to a bearing housing by means of a plurality of bolts of bolts and sleeves. In another embodiment a rigid annular ring serves to axially movably secure the non-orbiting scroll to the bearing housing while in a third embodiment a stamped ring is secured to both the non-orbiting scroll and the bearing housing.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1990Date of Patent: April 7, 1992Assignee: Copeland CorporationInventors: Jean-Luc Caillat, John P. Elson, Gary J. Anderson, Kenneth J. Monnier, James F. Fogt
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Patent number: 4895496Abstract: A refrigeration motor compressor assembly has a housing including a lubricant sump in the bottom thereof into which the lower end of the drive shaft and associated rotor extend. A shield is provided which is positioned by the drive shaft and extends above the oil level in the sump in surrounding spaced relationship to the lower end of the rotor. As the rotor rotates within the shield, lubricant contained therein is thrown out of the surrounding shield and a close fit between the shield and the shaft restricts return flow of lubricant into the area occupied by the rotating rotor.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 1988Date of Patent: January 23, 1990Assignee: Copeland CorporationInventor: John P. Elson
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Patent number: 4836758Abstract: A scroll machine having an eccentric crank pin on a cranshaft disposed nonrotatably in the bore of a drive busing for driving the orbiting scroll of the compressor. A flat on the crank pin drivingly engages a flat in the bore, one flat being at an acute angle to the normal cranksahft axis so that when the crankshaft deflects under normal loads the flats come into better contact with one another to reduce unwanted wear. Several other embodiments are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1987Date of Patent: June 6, 1989Assignee: Copeland CorporationInventors: John P. Elson, Stephen F. Kramp
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Patent number: 4685489Abstract: A method and several embodiments of apparatus are disclosed for modulating the capacity of a gas compressor. A discharge valve member is formed with an opening therein and fluid communication between the compression chamber and a clearance pocket is selectively established by a slidable plunger element. In a first position, the plunger fills the opening in the discharge valve member to close fluid communication between the clearance pocket and the compression chamber. In a second position, the plunger element moves away from the valve member to establish fluid communication between the compression chamber and the clearance pocket, wherein the reexpansion volume is increased and the capacity of the compressor reduced. In the preferred embodiment, an apertured neck member is provided. The valve member is slidably guided by outer walls of the neck member, and the plunger has a stem designed to slidingly fit within the neck aperture.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 1985Date of Patent: August 11, 1987Assignee: Copeland CorporationInventors: Kyung W. Yun, Othel L. Jones, Gerald M. Long, John P. Elson
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Patent number: RE37019Abstract: A refrigeration motor compressor assembly has a housing including a lubricant sump in the bottom thereof into which the lower end of the drive shaft and associated rotor extend. A shield is provided which is positioned by the drive shaft and extends above the oil level in the sump in surrounding spaced relationship to the lower end of the rotor. As the rotor rotates within the shield, lubricant contained therein is thrown out of the surrounding shield and a close fit between the shield and the shaft restricts return flow of lubricant into the area occupied by the rotating rotor.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1992Date of Patent: January 16, 2001Assignee: Copeland CorporationInventor: John P. Elson
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Patent number: RE34297Abstract: A refrigeration motor compressor assembly has a housing including a lubricant sump in the bottom thereof into which the lower end of the drive shaft and associated rotor extend. A shield is provided which is positioned by the drive shaft and extends above the oil level in the sump in surrounding spaced relationship to the lower end of the rotor. As the rotor rotates within the shield, lubricant contained therein is thrown out of the surrounding shield and a close fit between the shield and the shaft restricts return flow of lubricant into the area occupied by the rotating rotor.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 1992Date of Patent: June 29, 1993Assignee: Copeland CorporationInventor: John P. Elson