Patents by Inventor Maximilian K. Carthew

Maximilian K. Carthew 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: 5855509
    Abstract: A paint spray booth and air supply arrangement includes a main fan for blowing air and an air supply plenum in fluid communication with the main fan for receiving blown air therefrom. A support grid is positioned beneath the air supply plenum and includes a plurality of grid openings. A painting chamber is positioned beneath the support grid. A plurality of diffuser modules are positioned within the plurality of grid openings, respectively, for directing blown air from the air supply plenum in a substantially vertically downward direction through the painting chamber. Each diffuser includes an adjustment feature for selectively adjusting the speed of air directed therethrough. An apparatus is provided for individually adjusting the adjustment feature in each of the plurality of diffuser modules for creating areas of variable air speed through the painting chamber corresponding with each diffuser module while the diffuser modules being adjusted are supported on the support grid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 9, 1997
    Date of Patent: January 5, 1999
    Inventors: William H. White, Maximilian K. Carthew
  • Patent number: 4801262
    Abstract: A low velocity oven seal for use with an elongated oven complex of the type in which articles to be processed are moved longitudinally through the oven. The seal includes an air seal compartment adapted to be aligned with the entry end of the oven complex to form a prefix to the oven complex. In one form of the invention, a blower assembly is mounted on the roof of the air seal compartment adjacent the exit end of the comparment and functions to withdrawn air from the upper region of the air seal compartment adjacent the exit end thereof for delivery to a pair of plenum chambers disposed at either side of the air seal compartment. The air delivered to the plenum chamber is introduced into the lower region of the air seal compartment generally below the path of the articles being processed within the oven complex and this air in turn moves upwardly and toward the exit of the air seal compartment where it is received by the inlet to the blower assembly to complete the air cycle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 11, 1987
    Date of Patent: January 31, 1989
    Assignee: Haden Schweitzer Corporation
    Inventors: Jeffrey C. Johnson, Maximilian K. Carthew
  • Patent number: 4771707
    Abstract: A fume incineration system for an industrial process site such as a paint-drying oven (10) producing a combustible effluent. A first duct system (34, 38, 42) conveys effluent to the incinerator (14). A second duct system (44, 48) conveys incinerated effluent back to the site. A third duct system (52, 56) conveys part of the incinerated effluent to an atmospheric vent (57). Control dampers (50, 74) in the duct systems operate sequentially to handle temperature changes, and control damper (84) controls system air flow balance. All ducts and thermal devices except the incinerator are located in an insulated housing (12). A thermal incinerator (14) having an internal preheater comprising an annular tube bundle is disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 8, 1984
    Date of Patent: September 20, 1988
    Assignee: Haden Schweitzer Corporation
    Inventors: John Robson, Maximilian K. Carthew
  • Patent number: 4764108
    Abstract: An oven construction in which an elongated oven assembly is provided by manufacturing a plurality of oven modules at a factory location and then shipping the modules to the usage site where they are assembled together in end-to-end fashion to form the final oven assembly. Each oven module includes an outer shell and an inner shell mounted so as to be spaced apart for insulation therebetween. The shells are interconnected at one point along the length thereof, but are allowed to expand differentially along the remainder of their lengths. The outer shell is rigidly tied to a foundation but the inner shell, through any of various approaches, is allowed to slide or move relative to the foundation everywhere except the one point where it is secured to the outer shell. Each module has a bellows-type expansion joint around the periphery of one end to allow for interconnection of the modules, one to another.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 3, 1987
    Date of Patent: August 16, 1988
    Assignee: Haden Schweitzer Corporation
    Inventors: Maximilian K. Carthew, Joseph D. Donahue
  • Patent number: 4460331
    Abstract: A fume incineration system for an industrial process site such as a paint-drying oven (10) producing a combustible effluent. A first duct system (34, 38, 42) conveys effluent to the incinerator (14). A second duct system (44, 48) conveys incinerated effluent back to the site. A third duct system (52, 56) conveys part of the incinerated effluent to an atmospheric vent (57). Control dampers (50, 74) in the duct systems operate sequentially to handle temperature changes, and control damper (84) controls system air flow balance. All ducts and thermal devices except the incinerator are located in an insulated housing (12). A thermal incinerator (14) having an internal preheater comprising an annular tube bundle is disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 12, 1983
    Date of Patent: July 17, 1984
    Assignee: Haden Schweitzer Corporation
    Inventors: John Robson, Maximilian K. Carthew
  • Patent number: 4255132
    Abstract: A high efficiency system and method for supplying heat energy to a combustible effluent producing primary process, such as to a paint drying oven, in which the output of an incinerator-heater is controlled in order to be matched to the heat energy requirements of the process. At the same time, the incinerator burner temperature is sufficiently high to incinerate the combustible effluent developed by the primary process. Effluent laden air is circulated from the process site through a preheat heat exchanger into which is transferred a portion of the heat of the incinerated air prior to entry into the incinerator chamber. The incinerated air is recirculated to the process site in order to provide the heat energy requirements of the drying oven or other process. A proportion of the incinerated air is vented to an exhaust stack via an air-to-air heat exchanger which preheats incoming fresh air circulated to the process site to make up the vented flow of incinerated air.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 12, 1979
    Date of Patent: March 10, 1981
    Assignee: Schweitzer Industrial Corp.
    Inventor: Maximilian K. Carthew