Patents by Inventor Kenneth Abels

Kenneth Abels 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: 11931751
    Abstract: A tire protection sprinkler including a frame body having an inlet, an outlet, defining an internal passageway extending between the inlet and the outlet along a sprinkler axis. A dome shaped deflector member is centered, axially aligned with the sprinkler axis, and spaced from the outlet. The deflector member has an outer surface and an inner surface that preferably includes: a peripheral region, a central region and an intermediate region. The intermediate region includes a primary deflecting surface, and a secondary deflecting surface that is surrounded by the primary deflecting surface The deflector member provides for generation of a non-circular spray pattern defined by four zones of fluid density concentrically formed about the sprinkler axis.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 23, 2022
    Date of Patent: March 19, 2024
    Inventors: Manuel R. Silva, Jr., Bernhard Abels, Kenneth Robert Brown, Stefan Vaeth
  • Patent number: 10601093
    Abstract: A heat exchanger for thermal management of battery units made-up of a plurality of battery cells or containers housing one or more battery cells is disclosed. The heat exchanger has a main body portion formed by a pair of outer plates and an intermediate plate defining a primary heat transfer surface on either side of the heat exchanger for contacting a corresponding surface of at least one of the battery cells or containers. The intermediate plate together with the outer plates forming a plurality of alternating first and second fluid flow passages the flow direction through the first fluid flow passages being generally opposite to the flow direction through the second fluid flow passages. The first and second fluid flow passages are formed on opposite sides of the intermediate plate and are fluidly interconnected at corresponding ends creating a counter-flow arrangement through the main body portion of the heat exchanger.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 21, 2016
    Date of Patent: March 24, 2020
    Assignee: Dana Canada Corporation
    Inventors: Doug Vanderwees, Kenneth Abels, Benjamin Kenney, Andrew Buckrell
  • Publication number: 20160315365
    Abstract: A heat exchanger for thermal management of battery units made-up of a plurality of battery cells or containers housing one or more battery cells is disclosed. The heat exchanger has a main body portion formed by a pair of outer plates and an intermediate plate defining a primary heat transfer surface on either side of the heat exchanger for contacting a corresponding surface of at least one of the battery cells or containers. The intermediate plate together with the outer plates forming a plurality of alternating first and second fluid flow passages the flow direction through the first fluid flow passages being generally opposite to the flow direction through the second fluid flow passages. The first and second fluid flow passages are formed on opposite sides of the intermediate plate and are fluidly interconnected at corresponding ends creating a counter-flow arrangement through the main body portion of the heat exchanger.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 21, 2016
    Publication date: October 27, 2016
    Inventors: Doug Vanderwees, Kenneth Abels, Benjamin Kenney, Andrew Buckrell
  • Patent number: 8835038
    Abstract: A battery cell cooler containing a pair of complementary plates. The pair of complementary plates together forms a tubular flow passage and one or more tubular sections. The flow passage has an inlet end, an outlet end and dimples or ribs along the length of the flow passage. The one or more tubular sections have an inlet duct and an outlet duct, the inlet duct being coupled to an expanded receptacle at the inlet end and in fluid communication with the inlet end of the flow passage and the outlet duct being coupled to an expanded receptacle, at the outlet end and in fluid communication with the outlet end of the flow passage. Also, disclosed is a device containing a battery cell sandwiched between a pair of battery cell coolers, as described herein. Further disclosed is a method for forming the battery cell cooler, as described herein.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 19, 2012
    Date of Patent: September 16, 2014
    Assignee: Dana Canada Corporation
    Inventors: Kenneth Abels, Alan Wu, John Burgers, Peter Zurawel, Zia Shahidi
  • Patent number: 8646516
    Abstract: A plate and fin type heat exchanger has a heat exchanger core made from a plurality of stacked, alternating first and second heat exchange plates of a generally inverted, U-shaped cross-section. Each plate has a top wall, closed peripheral sidewalls and open ends, and the open ends of the first plates are oriented at 90° to the open ends of the second plates. The sidewalls of the plates have end portions, which in adjacent plates, are aligned to form corners of the heat exchanger core. Opposed U-shaped manifold bodies are provided having open ends and lateral walls joined in a fluid tight manner to the aligned plate sidewall end portions. End plates close off the open ends of the U-shaped bodies to form manifolds. The corners formed by the aligned plate sidewall end portions allow for an improved connection between the heat exchanger core and the U-shaped manifold bodies.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 17, 2006
    Date of Patent: February 11, 2014
    Assignee: Pana Canada Corporation
    Inventors: Kenneth Abels, W. Dennis Moss, Steven Lin, Alan Wu
  • Publication number: 20120237805
    Abstract: A battery cell cooler containing a pair of complementary plates. The pair of complementary plates together forms a tubular flow passage and one or more tubular sections. The flow passage has an inlet end, an outlet end and dimples or ribs along the length of the flow passage. The one or more tubular sections have an inlet duct and an outlet duct, the inlet duct being coupled to an expanded receptacle at the inlet end and in fluid communication with the inlet end of the flow passage and the outlet duct being coupled to an expanded receptacle, at the outlet end and in fluid communication with the outlet end of the flow passage. Also, disclosed is a device containing a battery cell sandwiched between a pair of battery cell coolers, as described herein. Further disclosed is a method for forming the battery cell cooler, as described herein.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 19, 2012
    Publication date: September 20, 2012
    Applicant: Dana Canada Corporation
    Inventors: Kenneth Abels, Alan Wu, John Burgers, Peter Zurawel, Zia Shahidi
  • Patent number: 8225852
    Abstract: A heat exchanger suitable for a vehicle includes a plurality of tubular first members arranged in a row and forming elongate gaps. These members form passageways for flow of a first fluid for heat exchange with cooling air flowing through the gaps. The first members and gaps form a primary heat exchange area. Inlet and outlet manifolds are connected to the first members for directing the first fluid through the first members. An associated cooling device circulates liquid coolant and comprises flat tube-like second members, each extending into a respective gap in a secondary area which is part of the primary area but smaller. The second members each have a thickness at least the width of their respective gaps. At least some of the first members can be formed with cut-outs in opposite flat sides, these cut-outs being sealingly closed by the second members.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 30, 2008
    Date of Patent: July 24, 2012
    Assignee: Dana Canada Corporation
    Inventors: Alan K. Wu, Kenneth Abels
  • Publication number: 20090272515
    Abstract: A heat exchanger suitable for a vehicle includes a plurality of tubular first members arranged in a row and forming elongate gaps. These members form passageways for flow of a first fluid for heat exchange with cooling air flowing through the gaps. The first members and gaps form a primary heat exchange area. Inlet and outlet manifolds are connected to the first members for directing the first fluid through the first members. An associated cooling device circulates liquid coolant and comprises flat tube-like second members, each extending into a respective gap in a secondary area which is part of the primary area but smaller. The second members each have a thickness at least the width of their respective gaps. At least some of the first members can be formed with cut-outs in opposite flat sides, these cut-outs being sealingly closed by the second members.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 30, 2008
    Publication date: November 5, 2009
    Inventors: Alan K. WU, Kenneth Abels
  • Publication number: 20080041570
    Abstract: A plate and fin type heat exchanger has a heat exchanger core made from a plurality of stacked, alternating first and second heat exchange plates of a generally inverted, U-shaped cross-section. Each plate has a top wall, closed peripheral sidewalls and open ends, and the open ends of the first plates are oriented at 90° to the open ends of the second plates. The sidewalls of the plates have end portions, which in adjacent plates, are aligned to form corners of the heat exchanger core. Opposed U-shaped manifold bodies are provided having open ends and lateral walls joined in a fluid tight manner to the aligned plate sidewall end portions. End plates close off the open ends of the U-shaped bodies to form manifolds. The corners formed by the aligned plate sidewall end portions allow for an improved connection between the heat exchanger core and the U-shaped manifold bodies.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 17, 2006
    Publication date: February 21, 2008
    Applicant: DANA CANADA CORPORATION
    Inventors: Kenneth Abels, W. Dennis Moss, Steven Lin, Alan Wu
  • Publication number: 20060211077
    Abstract: The present invention is a method to quantitate proteins associated with a disease or disease state comprising the steps of isolating at least two target proteins from a test sample, combining the target proteins with a known concentration of a concatenated oligopeptide standard and a proteinase to form peptide fragments and standard peptide fragments. The concatenated oligopeptide standard comprising at least one peptide having an amino acid sequence substantially similar to a unique amino acid sequence of a peptide fragment of the two target proteins. The peptides for each of the target proteins are joined by proteinase cleavage sites to form the concatenated oligopeptide. Quantitation of the target proteins is determined by comparison of the peptide fragments to the standard peptide fragments using mass spectroscopy.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 17, 2005
    Publication date: September 21, 2006
    Inventors: Kenneth Abel, Andreas Braun, Johanna Whitacre, Kai Tang
  • Patent number: 6863122
    Abstract: A heat exchanger has oil core plates and coolant core plates disposed in alternating, stacked relationship. Flow passages are provided between adjacent plates, so that the oil flow passages alternate with the coolant flow passages, and the oil can flow from an oil inlet opening of each oil plate, and through the oil flow passage to an oil outlet opening, and coolant can flow from a coolant inlet opening of each coolant plate through the coolant flow passage to a coolant outlet opening. The oil inlet openings are adjacent one end of the plates, and the oil outlet openings are spaced from the oil inlet openings, with a passageway for flow of the oil between upstanding bosses of the coolant plates on opposed sides of each oil plate and extending from a gap in an upstanding flange of the oil plate to the oil outlet opening.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 29, 2003
    Date of Patent: March 8, 2005
    Assignee: Dana Canada Corporation
    Inventors: Michel St. Pierre, Nicola Frederic Vecchiola, Joseph English, Kenneth Abels
  • Publication number: 20040040697
    Abstract: A heat exchanger has a plurality of oil core plates, and a plurality of coolant core plates, with each plate having an oil inlet opening adjacent one end of the plate, an oil outlet opening spaced from the oil inlet opening towards an opposed end of the plate, a coolant inlet opening, and a coolant outlet opening, and with the coolant inlet and outlet openings being adjacent the opposed end of the plate. Each oil core plate has an inwardly inclined, upstanding flange surrounding the oil inlet opening in the plate except for a portion thereof adjacent the one end of the plate at which a gap is provided in the flange. The oil outlet opening in the plate extends to adjacent the opposed end of the plate, and a further inwardly inclined, upstanding flange surrounds the oil outlet opening in the plate except adjacent the opposed end of the plate at which a further gap or gaps are provided in the further flange.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 29, 2003
    Publication date: March 4, 2004
    Inventors: Michel St. Pierre, Nicola Frederic Vecchiola, Joseph English, Kenneth Abels
  • Patent number: 4265760
    Abstract: A collapsible disposable container for dilution and delivery of chemicals for in vivo use which includes a combination adsorbent and absolute filter for effecting sterilization and removal of endotoxins and organic contaminants from a diluent introduced into the container prior to in vivo use thereof. Such combination may be in the container inlet, container outlet or in the main storage portion thereof. Unsterilized diluent can be employed for diluting chemicals in the container.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 26, 1979
    Date of Patent: May 5, 1981
    Assignee: Becton Dickinson & Company
    Inventors: Kenneth Abel, Robert T. Buck