Patents by Inventor Joseph J. Scarpucci

Joseph J. Scarpucci 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: 5783053
    Abstract: Electrodes in plate form can be electrocatalytically coated and secured to a current distributor, such as by welding to a base plate, and may be serviceable, e.g., as anodes, in cells electrolyzing brine. Recoating of plate electrodes can require removal from the cell, removal of old coating, application of fresh coating, then returning and securing the freshly coated electrodes to the cell. There are now provided envelopes for covering the original electrode plates. The original plates thus do not need to be separated from a base member of the cell. The envelopes can have an electrocatalytic coating on their outer surfaces. The resulting electrodes are thus a combination of an old inner plate and a new outer envelope, with an outer surface coating on the envelope. The envelopes can be secured to the inner plate and/or to a current distributor such as a base plate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 10, 1997
    Date of Patent: July 21, 1998
    Assignee: Eltech Systems Corporation
    Inventors: Charles P. Tomba, Joseph J. Scarpucci, Andy W. Getsy
  • Patent number: 5619793
    Abstract: Electrodes in plate form can be electrocatalytically coated and secured to a current distributor, such as by welding to a base plate, and may be serviceable, e.g., as anodes, in cells electrolyzing brine. Recoating of plate electrodes can require removal from the cell, removal of old coating, application of fresh coating, then returning and securing the freshly coated electrodes to the cell. There is now provided a covering innovation for the original electrode plates. In the covering innovation, the original plates do not need to be separated from a base member of the cell. In the method of covering, there is utilized an outer envelope member, tightly engaging the original plate electrode. The envelopes can have an electrocatalytic coating on their outer surfaces. The resulting electrodes are thus a combination of an old inner plate and a new outer envelope, with an outer surface coating on the envelope. The envelopes can be secured to the inner plate and/or to a current distributor such as a base plate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 16, 1995
    Date of Patent: April 15, 1997
    Assignee: Eltech Systems Corporation
    Inventors: Charles P. Tomba, Joseph J. Scarpucci, Andy W. Getsy
  • Patent number: 5464519
    Abstract: Electrodes in plate form can be electrocatalytically coated and secured to a current distributor, such as by welding to a base plate, and may be serviceable, e.g., as anodes, in cells electrolyzing brine. Recoating of plate electrodes can require removal from the cell, removal of old coating, application of fresh coating, then returning and securing the freshly coated electrodes to the cell. There are now provided envelopes for covering the original electrode plates. The original plates thus do not need to be separated from a base member of the cell. The envelopes can have an electrocatalytic coating on their outer surfaces. The resulting electrodes are thus a combination of an old inner plate and a new outer envelope, with an outer surface coating on the envelope. The envelopes can be secured to the inner plate and/or to a current distributor such as a base plate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 2, 1993
    Date of Patent: November 7, 1995
    Assignee: Eltech Systems Corporation
    Inventors: Charles P. Tomba, Joseph J. Scarpucci, Andy W. Getsy
  • Patent number: 5079400
    Abstract: A welding tool is disclosed comprising a working electrode and a ground electrode. A tool body comprises means for holding the electrodes in a contiguous, spaced-apart, side-by-side relationship. The electrodes are movable along parallel axes to and away from the tool body. A first compression spring biases the working electrode away from the tool body, and a second compression spring biases the ground electrode away from the tool body. The electrodes comprise stops by which the electrodes are positioned at a predetermined distance from the tool body against the bias of the compression springs. A switch responsive to movement of the working electrode, on movement from said predetermined distance toward the tool body, closes an electrical circuit to supply power to the electrodes. The welding tool comprises means by which the electrodes can be applied to a common side of the workpieces being welded, or to opposite aligned sides of the workpieces being welded.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 17, 1990
    Date of Patent: January 7, 1992
    Assignee: ELTECH Systems Corporation
    Inventors: Clement A. Firlotte, Kevin B. Garland, Joseph J. Scarpucci, James E. McNaughton, Spencer J. Porter