Patents by Inventor Kevin South
Kevin South 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: 20190076758Abstract: A no filter no filter no nm attachment is disclosed. A shell defines a fluid passage from an upstream fluid aperture at a first end for fluid receiving communication with a filtration cartridge to a downstream fluid aperture at a corresponding second end sized and shaped for coupling to a fluid pump inlet. The shell further defines a pin aperture at the first end sized to receive a pin from the filtration cartridge. A divider segments the fluid passage into an upstream portion that comprises the upstream fluid aperture and the pin aperture and a downstream portion that comprises the downstream fluid aperture. The divider also defines an internal aperture that allows fluid communication between the upstream portion and the downstream portion. A ball is disposed in the upstream portion in fluid flow receiving communication with the upstream fluid aperture, and is sized to have a greater diameter than the internal aperture.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2017Publication date: March 14, 2019Applicant: Cummins Filtration IP, Inc.Inventors: Pravin Shantinath Kadam, Sudhindra Arakeri, Kevin South, Ismail C. Bagci
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Publication number: 20090242475Abstract: One embodiment is a unique replaceable filter element. Further embodiments, forms, objects, features, advantages, aspects, and benefits shall become apparent from the following description and drawings.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2007Publication date: October 1, 2009Applicant: Cummins Filtration IP Inc.Inventors: Loïck Menez, Kelly Schmitz, Gerard Malgorn, Ismail Bagci, Kevin South, Jeffrey Sharp
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Publication number: 20070267338Abstract: One embodiment is a unique replaceable filter element. Further embodiments, forms, objects, features, advantages, aspects, and benefits shall become apparent from the following description and drawings.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2007Publication date: November 22, 2007Inventors: Loick Menez, Kelly Schmitz, Gerard Malgorn, Ismail Bagci, Kevin South, Jeffry Sharp
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Publication number: 20070095744Abstract: A fluid filter for the processing of a circulating fluid includes a unitary, molded plastic shell including an annular sidewall defining an open interior space and an annular entrance opening, the sidewall including an exposed edge that is formed with a plurality of recessed slots, a fluid filter cartridge inserted into the interior space of the shell and including a filtering media element and bonded thereto a molded plastic endplate. The endplate includes a plurality of outwardly-extending projections that cooperatively fit into said plurality of recessed slots for fixing the position of the fluid filter cartridge relative to the shell in terms of the axial depth of the cartridge into the shell and for preventing relative rotation or movement between the cartridge and shell.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2005Publication date: May 3, 2007Inventors: Ismail Bagci, Kevin South, Jeffrey Sharp
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Publication number: 20060186036Abstract: A fluid filter constructed and arranged for threaded engagement with a fluid-delivery head for the filtration of an incoming fluid includes a molded plastic shell having a sidewall formed with a retaining ridge, a closed end and an opened end surrounded by a series of external threads, a fluid filter media pack installed into the fluid filter shell, the media pack including filtering media and an upper endplate bonded to the upper end of the filtering media, wherein the upper endplate includes a peripheral lip that is constructed and arranged to snap into position axially beneath the retaining ridge. The threaded engagement between the fluid filter shell and the fluid-delivery head eliminates the need for any nutplate.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2005Publication date: August 24, 2006Inventors: Kevin South, Ismail Bagci, Gregory Hoverson
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Publication number: 20060165540Abstract: A priming pump for fluid delivery arranged with a base defining a flow inlet, a flow outlet, and a control valve positioned therebetween. The priming pump includes a housing assembled to the base with an inlet flow valve positioned in an inlet valve compartment and an outlet flow valve positioned in an outlet valve compartment. The valve compartments are in communication with a plunger chamber including an axially movable plunger. A spring-biased control knob is assembled to the plunger and to the control valve for controlling its position between either a direct-flow orientation or a by-pass orientation. With the control valve in the by-pass orientation, upward movement of the control knob draws fluid into the inlet valve compartment and into the plunger chamber. The down stroke of the control knob pushes the fluid out of the plunger chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2005Publication date: July 27, 2006Inventors: Charles Hawkins, Ricky England, Kevin South, Jeffrey Sharp, Ismail Bagci, Mark Johnson
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Publication number: 20050187091Abstract: A disposable, all-plastic centrifuge rotor for fluid processing includes a unitary, molded plastic upper rotor portion that includes a rotor shaft spud. A unitary, molded plastic lower rotor portion is provided and is joined to the upper rotor portion so as to define a hollow rotor interior. Positioned within the hollow rotor interior is a unitary baseplate that is joined to the lower rotor portion and includes a rotor shaft spud. The rotor shaft spud of the unitary baseplate extends through the lower rotor portion and beyond the lower rotor portion and is coaxial with the rotor shaft spud of the upper rotor portion. A spiral vane element is positioned in the rotor interior and is captured between the upper rotor portion and the baseplate for fluid processing as the centrifuge rotor rotates at a high RPM rate.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2004Publication date: August 25, 2005Inventor: Kevin South
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Publication number: 20050178715Abstract: A fuel-water separation filtration system for filtering fuel and for separating water out of the fuel includes a housing assembly, a filter element assembly, and a closing lid. The housing assembly includes a unitary molded housing, a plurality of flow connection fittings that are spin welded into the housing, and a standpipe that is spin welded to the housing. The filter element assembly includes a cover and an endplate and filter media with one end bonded to the cover and an opposite end bonded to the endplate. The standpipe includes an attachment portion that extends beyond the upper end of the filter element assembly and the closing lid is threadedly attached to the attachment portion for closing the housing assembly. The filtration system requires pressurization for proper operation and the filtration system cannot be pressurized without the filter element assembly being installed.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2004Publication date: August 18, 2005Inventors: Chad Thomas, Charles Hawkins, Kevin South, Mark Johnson, Ravi Yekula, Ricky England, Clint DeWeese
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Publication number: 20050178706Abstract: A disposable, spin-on fluid filter for mounting to a fluid-directing head includes a molded housing having a closed base and a sidewall defining a hollow cavity. Filtering media is positioned within the hollow cavity and a nutplate is joined to the housing so as to enclose the filtering media. The nutplate includes a plurality of inlet flow openings and a lobed sleeve extending into the filtering media. An endplate is joined to the filtering media including a flange portion and a sleeve portion. The fluid filter includes an elastomeric valve having a first portion positioned between the flange portion and the inlet flow openings and a second portion positioned between the sleeve portion and the lobed sleeve. The valve provides an anti-drain back capability and in cooperation with the lobed sleeve provides a filtering media by-pass capability.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2004Publication date: August 18, 2005Inventors: Ismail Bagci, Kevin South, Gregory Hoverson, Byron Pardue, Peter Herman, Chris Schoonover, Patrick Galecki
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Publication number: 20050178717Abstract: A disposable, spin-on fluid filter is constructed and arranged to mount onto a base that is configured with a threaded mounting shaft. The base provides a fluid inlet flow to the filter and a fluid exit path from the filter. The filter construction includes a housing canister having a closed end and an opposite, open end and a fluid filtering media positioned within the housing canister. A mounting post is formed as part of the closed first end of the housing canister. The mounting post is constructed and arranged for assembly to the threaded mounting shaft of the base. The design focuses on the elimination of any nutplate and on repositioning the location where the fluid filter is connected to the head to the closed end of the canister.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2004Publication date: August 18, 2005Inventors: Ismail Bagci, Kevin South, Gregory Hoverson, Byron Pardue, William Haberkamp, Yves Ruellou, Roger Bernard
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Patent number: 6652439Abstract: A self-driven centrifuge for separating particulate matter out of a circulating liquid includes a base plate and a rotor shell. The base plate has a center tube extending therefrom along a longitudinal axis. The center tube is constructed and arranged to deliver fluid containing particulate matter. A rotor shell has an inner cavity and a plurality of spiral vanes extending along the longitudinal axis within the inner cavity. The spiral vanes extend spirally around the center tube and the spiral vanes are integrally formed with the rotor shell. In one form, spiral vanes are also formed on the base plate and are nested in between the spiral vanes of the rotor shell.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2001Date of Patent: November 25, 2003Assignee: Fleetguard, Inc.Inventors: Peter K. Herman, Kevin South, Hendrik N. Amirkhanian, Richard Jensen
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Patent number: 6572523Abstract: A centrifuge includes a centrifuge housing and a rotor. The housing defines an inner chamber, and the rotor is provided in the chamber. An indicator is provided on the housing. The indicator is constructed and arranged to indicate rotor movement. A rotor sensor is operatively coupled to the indicator, and the rotor sensor is constructed and arranged to sense rotor movement.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2001Date of Patent: June 3, 2003Assignee: Fleetguard, Inc.Inventors: Peter K. Herman, Hendrik Amirkhanian, Kevin South
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Publication number: 20020147096Abstract: A centrifuge includes a centrifuge housing and a rotor. The housing defines an inner chamber, and the rotor is provided in the chamber. An indicator is provided on the housing. The indicator is constructed and arranged to indicate rotor movement. A rotor sensor is operatively coupled to the indicator, and the rotor sensor is constructed and arranged to sense rotor movement.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2001Publication date: October 10, 2002Inventors: Peter K. Herman, Hendrik Amirkhanian, Kevin South
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Patent number: 6454694Abstract: A centrifuge includes a shaft and a center tube. The shaft has a single flow passage from which fluid is supplied and has one or more fluid ports defined therein. The center tube has two sets of openings defined therein. A portion of the fluid in the centrifuge is directed to bypass the cleaning operation and is directly used to drive the centrifuge. The remaining fluid flows through the centrifuge and particulate matter is removed from the liquid. The fluid is then discharged through the nozzles in order to rotate the centrifuge.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2001Date of Patent: September 24, 2002Assignee: Fleetguard, Inc.Inventors: Peter K. Herman, Kevin South, Hendrik N. Amirkhanian
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Publication number: 20020049126Abstract: A self-driven centrifuge for separating particulate matter out of a circulating liquid includes a base plate and a rotor shell. The base plate has a center tube extending therefrom along a longitudinal axis. The center tube is constructed and arranged to deliver fluid containing particulate matter. A rotor shell has an inner cavity and a plurality of spiral vanes extending along the longitudinal axis within the inner cavity. The spiral vanes extend spirally around the center tube and the spiral vanes are integrally formed with the rotor shell. In one form, spiral vanes are also formed on the base plate and are nested in between the spiral vanes of the rotor shell.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2001Publication date: April 25, 2002Inventors: Peter K. Herman, Kevin South, Hendrik N. Amirkhanian, Richard Jensen
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Patent number: 6364822Abstract: A cone-stack centrifuge for separating particulate material out of a circulating fluid includes a rotor assembly configured with a hollow rotor hub and is constructed to rotate about an axis by the ejection of the fluid from nozzles in the rotor assembly. The rotor assembly is mounted on a shaft that is attached to the hub of a base. The base further includes a fluid inlet, a passageway connected to the inlet and in fluid communication with the rotor assembly, and fluid outlet. A bearing arrangement is positioned between the rotor hub and the shaft for rotary motion of the rotor assembly about the shaft. The base further includes a baffle for re-directing a swirling flow of fluid out of the base in a radial direction and into the fluid outlet.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2000Date of Patent: April 2, 2002Assignee: Fleetguard, Inc.Inventors: Peter K. Herman, Kevin South