Patents by Inventor Jonathan Lee Haworth
Jonathan Lee Haworth 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: 20220410060Abstract: A breather is disclosed. The breather may have a breather housing, a desiccant material, and a moisture indicator. The breather housing may be configured to receive at least an air flow containing moisture. The desiccant material may be contained within the breather housing, and the desiccant material may be enclosed by a breather wall. The moisture indicator may be located within the breather housing, and the moisture indicator may be positioned between the desiccant material and an internal side of the breather wall. The moisture indicator may provide a visible representation of an amount of moisture adsorbed by the desiccant breather. The visible representation of the moisture indicator may be visually observable through the breather wall. The desiccant material may be configured to adsorb up to about forty percent (40%) of the desiccant material's weight in moisture.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2022Publication date: December 29, 2022Inventors: Olivia Willemsen, Eric Cooper Pride, Jay Michael Cooper, Jonathan Lee Haworth, Nikhil Rajkumar Gaikwad
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Patent number: 11338241Abstract: Apparatuses, systems, and methods are provided for a breather for a reservoir is provided, including a housing including a plurality of valves, the plurality of valves including (i) at least one valve in a first configuration configured to permit fluid communication from an interior portion of the housing with air outside the reservoir, and (ii) at least one valve in a second configuration configured to permit air to selectively pass between outside the breather and an interior portion of the breather. The breather further includes a plurality of first openings in the housing configured to be in fluid communication with air outside of the reservoir, a second opening of the housing configured to be in fluid communication with air inside the reservoir, and desiccant positioned within the housing.Type: GrantFiled: November 11, 2019Date of Patent: May 24, 2022Assignee: Des-Case CorporationInventors: Nikhil Rajkumar Gaikwad, Jonathan Lee Haworth, Jay Michael Cooper, Eric Cooper Pride
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Publication number: 20210262849Abstract: Apparatuses, systems, and methods are provided for a system for a smart liquid information indicator. A liquid reservoir may include a level indicator extending outwardly from the liquid reservoir. An inspection device for inspecting a liquid in a level indicator may be coupled to the level indicator. The inspection device may include a housing and a coupler coupling the housing to the level indicator of the liquid reservoir. At least a portion of the level indicator is received within an interior space of the housing when the housing is coupled to the level indicator. An imaging section may obtain at least one set of inspection data relating to the at least a portion of the level indicator. A communication section may transmit a representation of the at least one set of inspection data from the inspection device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2021Publication date: August 26, 2021Inventors: Eric Cooper Pride, Nikhil Rajkumar Gaikwad, Shawn Curtis Garrison, Jay Michael Cooper, Kyle Anthony Dinger, Jonathan Lee Haworth
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Patent number: 11000794Abstract: A breather including desiccant for humidity control includes an electronic end of life detection system. A temperature sensor and humidity sensor provide a temperature and humidity of the desiccant to a controller. The controller determines the relative humidity of the desiccant. The controller determines that the desiccant, and thus breather, has reached its end of life (i.e., end of useful life) when the relative humidity reaches a predetermined relative humidity (e.g., 40%). Optionally, a pressure sensor provides a pressure of the reservoir to the controller. The controller determines a fault condition or end of life condition of the breather when the pressure exceeds a predetermined pressure.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2019Date of Patent: May 11, 2021Assignee: Des-Case CorporationInventors: Nikhil Rajkumar Gaikwad, Jonathan Lee Haworth
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Publication number: 20210115821Abstract: Systems, apparatuses, and methods are provided for implementing a system for providing a breather for a reservoir. The system includes a breather including a housing a dehumidifying element therein. The system further includes an operational sensor positioned within the housing, the operational sensor configured to output a sensor signal indicative of a measured operational parameter of the breather, and an expansion pack coupleable to the housing, the expansion pack is configured to receive the sensor signal indicative of the measured operational parameter and to transmit at least one of the measured operational parameter or a representation thereof. The system includes a control unit communicatively coupleable to the expansion pack having a processor, a display unit, and a storage. The processor executes a control application configured to receive the at least one of the measured operational parameter or representation thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2020Publication date: April 22, 2021Inventors: Nikhil Rajkumar Gaikwad, Jonathan Lee Haworth
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Patent number: 10876446Abstract: Systems, apparatuses, and methods are provided for implementing a system for providing a breather for a reservoir. The system includes a breather including a housing a dehumidifying element therein. The system further includes an operational sensor positioned within the housing, the operational sensor configured to output a sensor signal indicative of a measured operational parameter of the breather, and an expansion pack coupleable to the housing, the expansion pack is configured to receive the sensor signal indicative of the measured operational parameter and to transmit at least one of the measured operational parameter or a representation thereof. The system includes a control unit communicatively coupleable to the expansion pack having a processor, a display unit, and a storage. The processor executes a control application configured to receive the at least one of the measured operational parameter or representation thereof.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2018Date of Patent: December 29, 2020Assignee: Des-Case CorporationInventors: Nikhil Rajkumar Gaikwad, Jonathan Lee Haworth
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Publication number: 20200070084Abstract: Apparatuses, systems, and methods are provided for a breather for a reservoir is provided, including a housing including a plurality of valves, the plurality of valves including (i) at least one valve in a first configuration configured to permit fluid communication from an interior portion of the housing with air outside the reservoir, and (ii) at least one valve in a second configuration configured to permit air to selectively pass between outside the breather and an interior portion of the breather. The breather further includes a plurality of first openings in the housing configured to be in fluid communication with air outside of the reservoir, a second opening of the housing configured to be in fluid communication with air inside the reservoir, and desiccant positioned within the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 11, 2019Publication date: March 5, 2020Inventors: Nikhil Rajkumar Gaikwad, Jonathan Lee Haworth, Jay Michael Cooper, Eric Cooper Pride
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Publication number: 20190345854Abstract: Systems, apparatuses, and methods are provided for implementing a system for providing a breather for a reservoir. The system includes a breather including a housing a dehumidifying element therein. The system further includes an operational sensor positioned within the housing, the operational sensor configured to output a sensor signal indicative of a measured operational parameter of the breather, and an expansion pack coupleable to the housing, the expansion pack is configured to receive the sensor signal indicative of the measured operational parameter and to transmit at least one of the measured operational parameter or a representation thereof. The system includes a control unit communicatively coupleable to the expansion pack having a processor, a display unit, and a storage. The processor executes a control application configured to receive the at least one of the measured operational parameter or representation thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2018Publication date: November 14, 2019Inventors: Nikhil Rajkumar Gaikwad, Jonathan Lee Haworth
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Publication number: 20190184328Abstract: A breather including desiccant for humidity control includes an electronic end of life detection system. A temperature sensor and humidity sensor provide a temperature and humidity of the desiccant to a controller. The controller determines the relative humidity of the desiccant. The controller determines that the desiccant, and thus breather, has reached its end of life (i.e., end of useful life) when the relative humidity reaches a predetermined relative humidity (e.g., 40%). Optionally, a pressure sensor provides a pressure of the reservoir to the controller. The controller determines a fault condition or end of life condition of the breather when the pressure exceeds a predetermined pressure.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2019Publication date: June 20, 2019Inventors: Nikhil Rajkumar Gaikwad, Jonathan Lee Haworth
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Patent number: 10226732Abstract: A breather including desiccant for humidity control includes an electronic end of life detection system. A temperature sensor and humidity sensor provide a temperature and humidity of the desiccant to a controller. The controller determines the relative humidity of the desiccant. The controller determines that the desiccant, and thus breather, has reached its end of life (i.e., end of useful life) when the relative humidity reaches a predetermined relative humidity (e.g., 40%). Optionally, a pressure sensor provides a pressure of the reservoir to the controller. The controller determines a fault condition or end of life condition of the breather when the pressure exceeds a predetermined pressure.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2013Date of Patent: March 12, 2019Assignee: Des-Case CorporationInventors: Nikhil Rajkumar Gaikwad, Jonathan Lee Haworth
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Patent number: 10213725Abstract: A breather including desiccant for humidity control includes an electronic end of life detection system. A temperature sensor and humidity sensor provide a temperature and humidity of the desiccant to a controller. The controller determines the relative humidity of the desiccant. The controller determines that the desiccant, and thus breather, has reached its end of life (i.e., end of useful life) when the relative humidity reaches a predetermined relative humidity (e.g., 40%). Optionally, a pressure sensor provides a pressure of the reservoir to the controller. The controller determines a fault condition or end of life condition of the breather when the pressure exceeds a predetermined pressure.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2016Date of Patent: February 26, 2019Assignee: Des-Case CorporationInventors: Nikhil Rajkumar Gaikwad, Jonathan Lee Haworth
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Publication number: 20170128878Abstract: A breather including desiccant for humidity control includes an electronic end of life detection system. A temperature sensor and humidity sensor provide a temperature and humidity of the desiccant to a controller. The controller determines the relative humidity of the desiccant. The controller determines that the desiccant, and thus breather, has reached its end of life (i.e., end of useful life) when the relative humidity reaches a predetermined relative humidity (e.g., 40%). Optionally, a pressure sensor provides a pressure of the reservoir to the controller. The controller determines a fault condition or end of life condition of the breather when the pressure exceeds a predetermined pressure.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2016Publication date: May 11, 2017Inventors: Nikhil Rajkumar Gaikwad, Jonathan Lee Haworth
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Publication number: 20140165827Abstract: A breather including desiccant for humidity control includes an electronic end of life detection system. A temperature sensor and humidity sensor provide a temperature and humidity of the desiccant to a controller. The controller determines the relative humidity of the desiccant. The controller determines that the desiccant, and thus breather, has reached its end of life (i.e., end of useful life) when the relative humidity reaches a predetermined relative humidity (e.g., 40%). Optionally, a pressure sensor provides a pressure of the reservoir to the controller. The controller determines a fault condition or end of life condition of the breather when the pressure exceeds a predetermined pressure.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2013Publication date: June 19, 2014Inventors: Nikhil Rajkumar Gaikwad, Jonathan Lee Haworth
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Patent number: D1017641Type: GrantFiled: November 11, 2019Date of Patent: March 12, 2024Assignee: Des-Case CorporationInventors: Nikhil Rajkumar Gaikwad, Jonathan Lee Haworth, Jay Michael Cooper, Eric Cooper Pride