Patents by Inventor Juraj Gacsay

Juraj Gacsay 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: 10976075
    Abstract: A system to reduce standby losses in a hot water heater is presented. The system utilizes a dual safety relay valve between the combination gas controller and the burner. The dual safety relay valve bypasses gas to a rotary damper actuator valve to position a damper flapper valve located over/inside the flue pipe. Once the flapper valve has opened to ensure combustion, the gas is allowed to flow back to the dual safety relay valve. Some of the bypass gas may be diverted to boost the pilot or to supply a booster. The dual safety relay valve is then opened to allow the gas supply to the burner. Once the burner is turned off, bypass gas bleeds out of the rotary damper actuator valve to close the damper flapper valve to reduce standby losses through the flue pipe, and to allow the dual safety relay valve to close tightly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 16, 2016
    Date of Patent: April 13, 2021
    Assignee: Invensys Controls Australia Pty Ltd
    Inventors: Geoffrey Mervyn Whitford, Brendon John Ruwoldt, Juraj Gacsay
  • Patent number: 10837675
    Abstract: A water heater tank anode support and or locator device for an anode provided in a water heater tank, the support device having an anode engaging portion to engage said anode, and a tank engaging formation for operatively engaging a base of the tank.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 2, 2017
    Date of Patent: November 17, 2020
    Assignee: Rheem Australia Pty Limited
    Inventors: Jim Jensen, Peter Robert Kerr, Juraj Gacsay, Anthea Knowles, Lee Kernich
  • Patent number: 10502455
    Abstract: A system to reduce standby losses in a hot water heater is presented. The system utilizes a dual safety relay valve between the combination gas controller and the burner. The dual safety relay valve bypasses gas to a rotary damper actuator valve to position a damper flapper valve located over/inside the flue pipe. Once the flapper valve has opened to ensure combustion, the gas is allowed to flow back to the dual safety relay valve. Some of the bypass gas may be diverted to boost the pilot or to supply a booster. The dual safety relay valve is then opened to allow the gas supply to the burner. Once the burner is turned off, bypass gas bleeds out of the rotary damper actuator valve to close the damper flapper valve to reduce standby losses through the flue pipe, and to allow the dual safety relay valve to close tightly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 14, 2010
    Date of Patent: December 10, 2019
    Assignee: Invensys Controls Australia Pty Ltd.
    Inventors: Geoffrey Mervyn Whitford, Brendon John Ruwoldt, Juraj Gacsay
  • Publication number: 20180106502
    Abstract: A water heater tank anode support and or locator device for an anode provided in a water heater tank, the support device having an anode engaging portion to engage said anode, and a tank engaging formation for operatively engaging a base of the tank.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 2, 2017
    Publication date: April 19, 2018
    Inventors: Jim Jensen, Peter Robert Kerr, Juraj Gacsay, Anthea Knowles, Lee Kernich
  • Publication number: 20170102166
    Abstract: A system to reduce standby losses in a hot water heater is presented. The system utilizes a dual safety relay valve between the combination gas controller and the burner. The dual safety relay valve bypasses gas to a rotary damper actuator valve to position a damper flapper valve located over/inside the flue pipe. Once the flapper valve has opened to ensure combustion, the gas is allowed to flow back to the dual safety relay valve. Some of the bypass gas may be diverted to boost the pilot or to supply a booster. The dual safety relay valve is then opened to allow the gas supply to the burner. Once the burner is turned off, bypass gas bleeds out of the rotary damper actuator valve to close the damper flapper valve to reduce standby losses through the flue pipe, and to allow the dual safety relay valve to close tightly.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 16, 2016
    Publication date: April 13, 2017
    Applicant: Robertshaw Controls Company
    Inventors: Geoffrey Mervyn Whitford, Brendon John Ruwoldt, Juraj Gacsay
  • Publication number: 20110168284
    Abstract: A system to reduce standby losses in a hot water heater is presented. The system utilizes a dual safety relay valve between the combination gas controller and the burner. The dual safety relay valve bypasses gas to a rotary damper actuator valve to position a damper flapper valve located over/inside the flue pipe. Once the flapper valve has opened to ensure combustion, the gas is allowed to flow back to the dual safety relay valve. Some of the bypass gas may be diverted to boost the pilot or to supply a booster. The dual safety relay valve is then opened to allow the gas supply to the burner. Once the burner is turned off, bypass gas bleeds out of the rotary damper actuator valve to close the damper flapper valve to reduce standby losses through the flue pipe, and to allow the dual safety relay valve to close tightly.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 14, 2010
    Publication date: July 14, 2011
    Applicant: INVENSYS CONTROLS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD.
    Inventors: Geoffrey Mervyn Whitford, Brendon John Ruwoldt, Juraj Gacsay
  • Publication number: 20070210892
    Abstract: A temperature sensitive switching module for mounting against an outer surface of a container to control operation of a heater heating contents of the container, the switching module including: a temperature sensitive element arranged to deform in dependence upon its temperature to operate a switch; the temperature sensitive element being arranged within the module such that when the module is mounted on the surface of the container, the temperature sensitive element is disposed adjacent the surface of the container with one surface of the element exposed to the surface of the container so as to provide for direct radiated or conducted heat transfer from the container to the element over substantially the whole of the facing surface of the element.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 18, 2006
    Publication date: September 13, 2007
    Applicant: Invensys Appliance Controls Australia Pty Limited
    Inventors: Brendon Ruwoldt, Graham Smith, Juraj Gacsay, Stephen Wooden, Christopher Reis