Patents by Inventor Jorge R. Montante
Jorge R. Montante 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: 8085123Abstract: An exhaust control device includes a wear indicator disposed within a housing of the exhaust control device. The wear indicator is arranged to be exposed to a flow of exhaust gas through the exhaust control device. The wear indicator has a first observable state indicative of remaining useful life of the exhaust control device. The wear indicator is responsive to a flow of exhaust gas through the exhaust control device to assume a second observable state indicative of the exhaust control device having reached the end of its useful life.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2010Date of Patent: December 27, 2011Assignee: S&C Electric CompanyInventors: Glenn R. Borchardt, Michael G. Ennis, Jorge R. Montante
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Publication number: 20110063069Abstract: An exhaust control device includes a wear indicator disposed within a housing of the exhaust control device. The wear indicator is arranged to be exposed to a flow of exhaust gas through the exhaust control device. The wear indicator has a first observable state indicative of remaining useful life of the exhaust control device. The wear indicator is responsive to a flow of exhaust gas through the exhaust control device to assume a second observable state indicative of the exhaust control device having reached the end of its useful life.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2010Publication date: March 17, 2011Applicant: S&C ELECTRIC COMPANYInventors: Glenn R. Borchardt, Michael G. Ennis, Jorge R. Montante
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Patent number: 7864023Abstract: A fuse incorporates a fusible element assembly and an auxiliary fusible element assembly in a solid arc extinguishing material configuration. The fusible element assembly has a first operating characteristic and the auxiliary fusible element has a second operating characteristic different than the first operating characteristic.Type: GrantFiled: July 4, 2010Date of Patent: January 4, 2011Assignee: S&C Electric CompanyInventors: Glenn R. Borchardt, Michael G. Ennis, Jorge R. Montante, Martin A. Warszawa
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Patent number: 7864022Abstract: An exhaust control device includes a wear indicator disposed within a housing of the exhaust control device. The wear indicator is arranged to be exposed to a flow of exhaust gas through the exhaust control device. The wear indicator has a first observable state indicative of remaining useful life of the exhaust control device. The wear indicator is responsive to a flow of exhaust gas through the exhaust control device to assume a second observable state indicative of the exhaust control device having reached the end of its useful life.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2008Date of Patent: January 4, 2011Assignee: S&C Electric CompanyInventors: Glenn R. Borchardt, Michael G. Ennis, Jorge R. Montante
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Publication number: 20100271169Abstract: A fuse incorporates a fusible element assembly and an auxiliary fusible element assembly in a solid arc extinguishing material configuration. The fusible element assembly has a first operating characteristic and the auxiliary fusible element has a second operating characteristic different than the first operating characteristic.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 4, 2010Publication date: October 28, 2010Applicant: S&C ELECTRIC CO.Inventors: Glenn R. Borchardt, Michael G. Ennis, Jorge R. Montante, Martin A. Warszawa
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Patent number: 7773368Abstract: A fuse incorporates a fusible element assembly and an auxiliary fusible element assembly in a solid arc extinguishing material configuration. The fusible element assembly has a first operating characteristic and the auxiliary fusible element has a second operating characteristic different than the first operating characteristic. An installation adapter may be used to adapt a fuse to a non-standard mounting for the fuse. The installation adapter may include first and second adapter members that secure to the fuse to provide contacts having an appropriate spatial relationship to engage the non-standard mounting. A fuse and an installation adapter may be packaged as a kit.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2007Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Assignee: S&C Electric CompanyInventors: Glenn R. Borchardt, Michael G. Ennis, Jorge R. Montante, Martin A. Warszawa
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Patent number: 7592555Abstract: A retention arrangement for a circuit interrupter to ensure that ensures the retention of the circuit interrupter in its mounting. The retention arrangement cooperates with a latch member of the mounting for the circuit interrupter. Accordingly, the circuit interrupter is retained in its mounting even where the dimensions of the circuit interrupter may vary from the nominal specified dimensions.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2006Date of Patent: September 22, 2009Assignee: S&C Electric CompanyInventors: Jorge R. Montante, Michael G. Ennis, Mark W. Stavnes
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Publication number: 20090212898Abstract: A mounting assembly includes a trunnion body portion and a coupled guiding member. The guiding member may be a spring or spring like and may further include a blocking structure. The trunnion body portion may include a loop.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2009Publication date: August 27, 2009Applicant: S & C ELECTRIC CO.Inventors: Jorge R. Montante, David A. Hervas
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Publication number: 20080217298Abstract: An exhaust control device includes a wear indicator disposed within a housing of the exhaust control device. The wear indicator is arranged to be exposed to a flow of exhaust gas through the exhaust control device. The wear indicator has a first observable state indicative of remaining useful life of the exhaust control device. The wear indicator is responsive to a flow of exhaust gas through the exhaust control device to assume a second observable state indicative of the exhaust control device having reached the end of its useful life.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2008Publication date: September 11, 2008Applicant: S & C ELECTRIC CO.Inventors: Glenn R. Borchardt, Michael G. Ennis, Jorge R. Montante
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Patent number: 6922132Abstract: An improved fuse cutout is provided of the type having a fuse tube assembly that moves to a dropout position upon operation in response to a fault current or other overcurrent. These types of fuse cutouts include the pivotal mounting of the fuse tube assembly with respect to a support hinge with the fuse tube assembly being released for pivotal movement to the dropout position when the fuse cutout has operated. The fuse tube assembly includes a collapsible toggle joint that collapses upon operation of the fuse cutout. The improved fuse cutout includes additional dropout assistance that is provided via a resilient member operating between the components of the collapsible toggle joint to apply a force to assist the collapse of the toggle joint.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2004Date of Patent: July 26, 2005Assignee: S & C Electric Co.Inventor: Jorge R. Montante
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Patent number: 6867679Abstract: A mounting for a circuit interrupter is provided that facilitates the easy removal and insertion of the circuit interrupter. The mounting includes upper and lower terminal and support arrangements that cooperate with upper and lower device mounting studs of a circuit interrupter. The device mounting studs also function as electrical circuit connection points to connect the circuit interrupter in an electrical circuit via respective upper and lower contact assemblies of the mounting. The upper and lower contact assemblies include resilient retention facilities for providing suitable electrical contact forces when engaged with the device mounting studs. The upper and lower terminal and support arrangements retain the circuit interrupter within the mounting and are selectively operable to release the circuit interrupter for removal from the mounting.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2002Date of Patent: March 15, 2005Assignee: S & C Electric Co.Inventor: Jorge R. Montante
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Publication number: 20040207505Abstract: A fuse cartridge is provided having improved tensile strength via the provision of a mechanical strain wire that is in parallel with a fusible element mechanically but not electrically, thereby increasing the tensile strength of the fusible element without altering the electrical time-current characteristics of the fusible element. In a preferred embodiment, the strain wire is provided by looping a fusible element wire from a first terminal around a second terminal and back near the first terminal but electrically insulated therefrom.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2003Publication date: October 21, 2004Inventors: Glenn R. Borchardt, Jorge R. Montante, Mark W. Stavnes, Martin A. Warszawa
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Publication number: 20040169577Abstract: A mounting for a circuit interrupter is provided that facilitates the easy removal and insertion of the circuit interrupter. The mounting includes upper and lower terminal and support arrangements that cooperate with upper and lower device mounting studs of a circuit interrupter. The device mounting studs also function as electrical circuit connection points to connect the circuit interrupter in an electrical circuit via respective upper and lower contact assemblies of the mounting. The upper and lower contact assemblies include resilient retention facilities for providing suitable electrical contact forces when engaged with the device mounting studs. The upper and lower terminal and support arrangements retain the circuit interrupter within the mounting and are selectively operable to release the circuit interrupter for removal from the mounting.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2002Publication date: September 2, 2004Inventor: Jorge R. Montante
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Patent number: 6720857Abstract: A fuse is provided that is suitable for operation in unusual environments and includes an operation indicator that is simple and reliable. A movable arcing tube is released during operation. As the arcing tube moves outside the fuse assembly, a latching spring moves into a receiving groove in the arcing tube to retain the arcing tube in the external operated position.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2003Date of Patent: April 13, 2004Assignee: S&C Electric Co.Inventors: Glenn R. Borchardt, Jorge R. Montante, Martin A. Warszawa
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Publication number: 20040012475Abstract: A mounting for a circuit interrupter is provided that facilitates the easy removal and insertion of the circuit interrupter. The mounting includes upper and lower terminal and support arrangements that cooperate with upper and lower device mounting studs of a circuit interrupter. The device mounting studs also function as electrical circuit connection points to connect the circuit interrupter in an electrical circuit via respective upper and lower contact assemblies of the mounting. The upper and lower contact assemblies include resilient retention facilities for providing suitable electrical contact forces when engaged with the device mounting studs. The upper and lower terminal and support arrangements retain the circuit interrupter within the mounting and are selectively operable to release the circuit interrupter for removal from the mounting.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2002Publication date: January 22, 2004Inventor: Jorge R. Montante
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Publication number: 20030218528Abstract: A current-limiting device is provided that defines a cavity of predetermined dimensions and an elongated circuitous path through the cavity. The device also includes provisions for supporting a current-limiting fusible element along the path. The cavity is filled with a pulverulent arc-quenching filler material. To increase the heat-withstand capabilities of the current-limiting device, heat withstand facilities are provided between the portions of the circuitous path to maximize the length of the path while minimizing the corresponding volume of the device, e.g. via heat resistant materials, the addition of heat shielding materials to the cavity-defining device structure or the structure of support portions of the cavity-defining structure. In one specific arrangement, the path of the fusible element is defined by one or more U-shaped sections. The fusible element includes a configuration of steps or bends along its length to maximize the path length of the fusible element.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2002Publication date: November 27, 2003Inventors: Mark W. Stavnes, Glenn R. Borchardt, Jorge R. Montante, Raymond P. O'Leary, Martin A. Warszawa
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Publication number: 20030179069Abstract: A fuse is provided that is suitable for operation in unusual environments and includes an operation indicator that is simple and reliable. A movable arcing tube is released during operation. As the arcing tube moves outside the fuse assembly, a latching spring moves into a receiving groove in the arcing tube to retain the arcing tube in the external operated position.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 18, 2003Publication date: September 25, 2003Inventors: Glenn R. Borchardt, Jorge R. Montante, Martin A. Warszawa