Patents by Inventor Martin I Rogin
Martin I Rogin 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: 12055246Abstract: An apparatus for supporting a flexible conduit which includes a flexible member and a rigid member in fluid communication with the flexible member. The apparatus has a releasable connector and a shock absorber. The releasable connector has a first member and a second member. When a releasing force is applied to the flexible conduit, the releasable connector separates. The shock absorber is configured to absorb a load when the releasable connector separates. The shock absorber may include a compressible material that includes a metal, such as a metal foam or a corrugated metal sheet. The releasable connector and the shock absorber may be integrally formed together.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2022Date of Patent: August 6, 2024Assignee: The Metraflex CompanyInventors: James Reynold Richter, Martin I. Rogin, Thomas Diamantopoulos
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Patent number: 11547959Abstract: A basket strainer insert having a body with one or more magnets disposed therein. The basket strainer insert includes a baffle to disrupt the flow of liquid through the basket strainer and facilitates the attraction of metallic particles to the body. The baffle has a plurality of lobes secured to the body with connection portions and separated from each other by gaps. The lobes may have an inward bend, an outward bend, or may be planar.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2020Date of Patent: January 10, 2023Assignee: The Metraflex CompanyInventors: James R. Richter, Martin I. Rogin, Kathleen Elizabeth Bollito, Ganesh Appasaheb Patil
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Patent number: 11326721Abstract: An apparatus having a flexible conduit which includes a flexible member and a rigid member in fluid communication with the flexible member, and a releasable connector. The releasable connector has a first member and a second member. When a releasing force is applied to the flexible conduit, the releasable connector separates. The apparatus also includes a shock absorber to configured to absorb a load when the releasable connector separates. The shock absorber may include elastomeric pads between rigid plates, a rotary dampener, a spring, rod and piston, or an elastic strap.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2020Date of Patent: May 10, 2022Assignee: The Metraflex CompanyInventors: Martin I. Rogin, James D. Clauss, Michael Albert Taylor, Daniel T. Holbach, Daniel R. Kish, James Reynold Richter
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Publication number: 20220128175Abstract: An apparatus for supporting a flexible conduit which includes a flexible member and a rigid member in fluid communication with the flexible member. The apparatus has a releasable connector and a shock absorber. The releasable connector has a first member and a second member. When a releasing force is applied to the flexible conduit, the releasable connector separates. The shock absorber is configured to absorb a load when the releasable connector separates. The shock absorber may include a compressible material that includes a metal, such as a metal foam or a corrugated metal sheet. The releasable connector and the shock absorber may be integrally formed together.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2022Publication date: April 28, 2022Inventors: James Reynold Richter, Martin I. Rogin, Thomas Diamantopoulos
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Patent number: 11253870Abstract: A basket strainer insert having a body with one or more magnets disposed therein. The basket strainer insert includes a baffle that is removable. The movement of withdrawing the baffle from the body allows magnetic debris to be removed. A baffle may be disposed at the center of the elongate intermediate portion of the body. The baffle may comprise a collar and two or more symmetrical lobes, each lobe comprising an upper portion and a lower portion. Alternatively, the baffle may be a hollow shape with a plurality of apertures.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2020Date of Patent: February 22, 2022Assignee: The Metraflex CompanyInventors: James R. Richter, Martin I. Rogin, Kathleen Elizabeth Bollito, Daniel R. Kish, Daniel Holbach
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Publication number: 20220016639Abstract: A basket strainer insert having a body with one or more magnets disposed therein. The basket strainer insert includes a baffle that is removable. The movement of withdrawing the baffle from the body allows magnetic debris to be removed. A baffle may be disposed at the center of the elongate intermediate portion of the body. The baffle may comprise a collar and two or more symmetrical lobes, each lobe comprising an upper portion and a lower portion. Alternatively, the baffle may be a hollow shape with a plurality of apertures.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2020Publication date: January 20, 2022Inventors: James R. Richter, Martin I. Rogin, Kathleen Elizabeth Bollito, Daniel R. Kish, Daniel Holbach
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Publication number: 20220016551Abstract: A basket strainer insert having a body with one or more magnets disposed therein. The basket strainer insert includes a baffle to disrupt the flow of liquid through the basket strainer and facilitates the attraction of metallic particles to the body. The baffle has a plurality of lobes secured to the body with connection portions and separated from each other by gaps. The lobes may have an inward bend, an outward bend, or may be planar.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2020Publication date: January 20, 2022Inventors: James R. Richter, Martin I. Rogin, Kathleen Elizabeth Bollito, Ganesh Appasaheb Patil
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Publication number: 20210341082Abstract: An apparatus having a flexible conduit which includes a flexible member and a rigid member in fluid communication with the flexible member, and a releasable connector. The releasable connector has a first member and a second member. When a releasing force is applied to the flexible conduit, the releasable connector separates. The apparatus also includes a shock absorber to configured to absorb a load when the releasable connector separates. The shock absorber may include elastomeric pads between rigid plates, a rotary dampener, a spring, rod and piston, or an elastic strap.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2020Publication date: November 4, 2021Inventors: Martin I. Rogin, James D. Clauss, Michael Albert Taylor, Daniel T. Holbach, Daniel R. Kish, James Reynold Richter
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Patent number: 10016707Abstract: A pipeline strainer having a body with a straining element therein. A portion of the straining element is in the path of fluid flowing from the inlet to the outlet of the body. A first end of the straining element may be parallel to the inlet, or may be coextensive with the inlet. The second end of the straining element may be disposed proximate a debris drain. A first axis from the inlet for fluid to the outlet for fluid and a second axis from the inlet for fluid to the debris drain may form an angle of less than 30°. A rotatable plug may be disposed in the debris drain. The straining element may include at least one corrugation. A cover plate may be removable secured to the bottom of the body of the pipeline strainer.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2015Date of Patent: July 10, 2018Assignee: The Metraflex CompanyInventors: James R Richter, Daniel T Holbach, Martin I Rogin, Daniel R Kish, James Orrico
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Publication number: 20170299107Abstract: A pipeline strainer having a body with a straining element therein. An air release valve may be disposed in the body so that any accumulated entrained gas may be vented. A baffle may be disposed downstream of the straining element and used to accumulate entrained gas in an eddy. The baffle may include or comprise a coalescing material. The pipeline strainer may have a Y-shaped body or may comprise a basket strainer.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2016Publication date: October 19, 2017Inventors: James R. Richter, Martin I. Rogin
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Patent number: 9631743Abstract: A flexible conduit having a rigid portion, a flexible portion and a releasable connector secured to the rigid portion to support the flexible conduit. The releasable connector includes a male member and a female member. One of the two members includes at least one biased plungers and the other includes at least one detent. The plungers and detents are vertically spaced along the longitudinal axes of the members. A clevis may be used to secure the releasable connector to the rigid portion of the flexible conduit. A second support connected to the male and female members may be used. Also a method of supporting a flexible conduit with a releasable connector.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2014Date of Patent: April 25, 2017Assignee: The Metraflex CompanyInventors: James R Richter, Daniel T Holbach, Martin I Rogin, Daniel R Kish, James D Clauss
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Publication number: 20160206982Abstract: A pipeline strainer having a body with a straining element therein. A portion of the straining element is in the path of fluid flowing from the inlet to the outlet of the body. A first end of the straining element may be parallel to the inlet, or may be coextensive with the inlet. The second end of the straining element may be disposed proximate a debris drain. A first axis from the inlet for fluid to the outlet for fluid and a second axis from the inlet for fluid to the debris drain may form an angle of less than 30°. A rotatable plug may be disposed in the debris drain. The straining element may include at least one corrugation. A cover plate may be removable secured to the bottom of the body of the pipeline strainer.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2015Publication date: July 21, 2016Inventors: James R. Richter, Daniel T. Holbach, Martin I. Rogin, Daniel R. Kish, James Orrico
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Publication number: 20160091120Abstract: A flexible conduit having a rigid portion, a flexible portion and a releasable connector secured to the rigid portion to support the flexible conduit. The releasable connector includes a male member and a female member. One of the two members includes at least one biased plungers and the other includes at least one detent. The plungers and detents are vertically spaced along the longitudinal axes of the members. A clevis may be used to secure the releasable connector to the rigid portion of the flexible conduit. A second support connected to the male and female members may be used. Also a method of supporting a flexible conduit with a releasable connector.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2014Publication date: March 31, 2016Inventors: James R Richter, Daniel T Holbach, Martin I Rogin, Daniel R Kish, James D Clauss