Patents by Inventor Michael A. Laskaris
Michael A. Laskaris 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: 8162619Abstract: A system for controlling the pressure output of an engine-driven centrifugal fire pump includes a discharge pressure sensor mounted in the discharge line of the pump. A governor varies the rpms of the engine in response to pressure changes detected by the discharge pressure sensor. If the pressure in the system is higher than the desired output pressure when the engine is running at its idle speed an electronically controlled hydraulic relief valve responsive to the discharge pressure sensor operates to relieve the excess pressure in over pressure situations. If the pressure in the system is lower than the desired output pressure when the relief valve is fully closed, the engine speed is increased.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2006Date of Patent: April 24, 2012Assignee: Hale Products, Inc.Inventor: Michael A. Laskaris
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Publication number: 20110240317Abstract: A fire suppression system having a foam proportioning system, a water source, and a controller. The foam proportioning system includes a foam tank having at least two types of chemical foamants, a selector valve in fluid communication with the foam tank for selecting one of the at least two types of chemical foamants, a foam pump in fluid communication with the selector valve for supplying the selected chemical foamant to a discharge unit, and a foam controller operatively connected to the foam pump and the selector valve. The water source is connected to the foam proportioning system for mixing water with the selected chemical foamant to form a fire suppression fluid. The controller is operatively connected to the foam proportioning system and includes a one-touch activation control for activating the controller. The controller is also configured to automatically output to the foam controller inputs for configuring the foam pump.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2011Publication date: October 6, 2011Applicant: HALE PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: Michael A. LASKARIS, Dominic John COLLETTI, Gary HANDWERK
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Patent number: 7987916Abstract: A fire suppression system having a plumbing assembly, an engine, a hose, an air-bleed valve, and a controller is provided. The controller includes a one-touch activation control. The controller is also configured to automatically activate the air-bleed valve to remove air within the hose to prevent user injury and damage to the fire suppression system. A fire suppression system that automatically configures the fire suppression system to output a predetermined fire suppression fluid composition upon actuation of a one-touch activation control is also provided. In addition, an integrated control system is provided to automatically configure a fire truck's interlock and shift pump operation.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2009Date of Patent: August 2, 2011Assignee: Hale Products, Inc.Inventors: Michael A. Laskaris, Dominic John Colletti, Gary Handwerk
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Publication number: 20090260836Abstract: A fire suppression system having a plumbing assembly, an engine, a hose, an air-bleed valve, and a controller is provided. The controller includes a one-touch activation control. The controller is also configured to automatically activate the air-bleed valve to remove air within the hose to prevent user injury and damage to the fire suppression system. A fire suppression system that automatically configures the fire suppression system to output a predetermined fire suppression fluid composition upon actuation of a one-touch activation control is also provided. In addition, an integrated control system is provided to automatically configure a fire truck's interlock and shift pump operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2009Publication date: October 22, 2009Applicant: HALE PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: Michael A. LASKARIS, Dominic John COLLETTI, Gary HANDWERK
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Publication number: 20090218110Abstract: A hybrid foam system for providing a variety of proportioned foam solutions is provided. The system includes a low flow foam proportioning system operatively associated with a high flow foam proportioning system and a system controller for controlling the operating conditions of the overall hybrid foam system.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2008Publication date: September 3, 2009Applicant: Hale Products, Inc.Inventors: Michael A. Laskaris, Dominic John Colletti
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Publication number: 20080292472Abstract: A system for controlling the pressure output of an engine-driven centrifugal fire pump includes a discharge pressure sensor mounted in the discharge line of the pump. A governor varies the rpms of the engine in response to pressure changes detected by the discharge pressure sensor. If the pressure in the system is higher than the desired output pressure when the engine is running at its idle speed an electronically controlled hydraulic relief valve responsive to the discharge pressure sensor operates to relieve the excess pressure in over pressure situations. If the pressure in the system is lower than the desired output pressure when the relief valve is fully closed, the engine speed is increased.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2006Publication date: November 27, 2008Applicant: Hale Products, Inc.Inventor: Michael A. Laskaris
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Publication number: 20080103913Abstract: A guided sales system provides a sales person and/or a customer with guidance through a sales process including detailed information about products and technologies. The guided sales system allows a user to enter information about the customer and the customer's needs, to identify products matching the customer's needs and to make product recommendations. A user may further use the system to print a recommendation and/or a sales ticket that may be used by a customer to complete a purchase or transaction. The sales system may further provide a free-form drawing application to help visualize product placement and configurations. Various visualization and learning tools may further be integrated into or otherwise included in the guided sales system to aid a customer's understanding of particular products and/or technologies.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2006Publication date: May 1, 2008Applicant: CIRCUIT CITY STORES INC.Inventors: Brian Robert Leach, Lisa Hendrickson Janzer, Hunter Ridgley Shomo, Kevin Mack Leetham, David J. Romero, Oliver Sulse Cortum, Michael Laskaris, Daniel James Bohn
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Patent number: 6991041Abstract: A compressed air foam system for use in extinguishing fire includes a conduit, a water flow sensor, a foam proportioning apparatus, an air conduit, an air flow sensor, an air flow control valve and a system controller. The water flow sensor is configured to sense a water flow rate through the conduit. The air flow sensor is configured to sense an air flow rate through the air conduit. The system controller has a user adjustable ratio input. The system controller is configured to receive the sensed water flow rate, to receive the sensed air flow rate, to output a first control signal to the air flow control valve and to output a second control signal to the foam proportioning apparatus. The system controller automatically adjusts the first and second control signals to maintain a ratio of air flow to foam flow based upon the user adjustable ratio input.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2003Date of Patent: January 31, 2006Assignee: Hale Products, Inc.Inventors: Michael A. Laskaris, Allen Craig
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Publication number: 20050077057Abstract: A booster pump for maintaining a fluid pressure at an inlet of a primary pump above a cavitation fluid pressure includes a suction hose, a booster tube, a primary pump hose and a bleed hose. The suction hose has a suction end and a feed end. The booster tube includes inlet and outlet ends and a nozzle. The inlet end is connected to the feed end. The primary pump hose includes a first end and a second end and the first end is connected to the outlet end while the second end is connected to the inlet of the primary pump. The bleed hose includes a main end and a boost end with the main end being connected to the outlet of the primary pump and the boost end being connected to the nozzle. The bleed hose selectively diverts a bleed fluid portion from the primary pump for injection into the booster tube.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2004Publication date: April 14, 2005Inventor: Michael Laskaris
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Publication number: 20040177975Abstract: A compressed air foam system for use in extinguishing fire includes a conduit, a water flow sensor, a foam proportioning apparatus, an air conduit, an air flow sensor, an air flow control valve and a system controller. The water flow sensor is configured to sense a water flow rate through the conduit. The air flow sensor is configured to sense an air flow rate through the air conduit. The system controller has a user adjustable ratio input. The system controller is configured to receive the sensed water flow rate, to receive the sensed air flow rate, to output a first control signal to the air flow control valve and to output a second control signal to the foam proportioning apparatus. The system controller automatically adjusts the first and second control signals to maintain a ratio of air flow to foam flow based upon the user adjustable ratio input.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2003Publication date: September 16, 2004Applicant: Hale Products, Inc.Inventors: Michael A. Laskaris, Allen Craig
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Patent number: 6488265Abstract: An improved ball valve assembly is provided for use on firefighting equipment and other applications. The ball valve assembly includes an improved seal assembly which includes both a load bearing seal element and a soft elastomeric seal element. Both seal elements are held in place by a seat member which is accommodated in a recess provided on the inside surface of the seat housing or valve body. The load bearing seal member provides support for the ball element and serves to wipe or remove debris from the ball element before the ball element engages the soft elastomer seal. As a result, the load bearing seal member removes the stress normally imparted to soft elastomer seals utilized in ball valve assemblies. Further, a lubrication fitting and passageways are provided which enable lubricant to be communicated through the housing and through the seal assembly to the ball element.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2001Date of Patent: December 3, 2002Assignee: Hale Products, Inc.Inventors: Michael A. Laskaris, Jeffrey B. Sadler
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Patent number: 6357532Abstract: The present invention provides new compressed air foam systems for use as firefighting equipment. One compressed air foam system has a water inlet connected to a water flow path through the compressed air foam system. A water and foam chemical mixer is flow connected to the water inlet and has a foam chemical inlet and a water/foam chemical outlet. An air compressor is provided which has an air inlet, an air outlet, and an air flow controller at the air inlet. A foam mixer is flow connected to the water/foam chemical outlet of the water and foam chemical mixer and to the air outlet of the air compressor. The foam mixer has a foam outlet which provides firefighting foam to a fireman's hose for application to a fire. A control system has a sensor in sensing relationship with the water flow path through the compressed air foam system for sensing water flow.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1999Date of Patent: March 19, 2002Assignee: Hale Products, Inc.Inventors: Michael A. Laskaris, Michael Sulmone
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Publication number: 20010035514Abstract: An improved ball valve assembly is provided for use on firefighting equipment and other applications. The ball valve assembly includes an improved seal assembly which includes both a load bearing seal element and a soft elastomeric seal element. Both seal elements are held in place by a seat member which is accommodated in a recess provided on the inside surface of the seat housing or valve body. The load bearing seal member provides support for the ball element and serves to wipe or remove debris from the ball element before the ball element engages the soft elastomer seal. As a result, the load bearing seal member removes the stress normally imparted to soft elastomer seals utilized in ball valve assemblies. Further, a lubrication fitting and passageways are provided which enable lubricant to be communicated through the housing and through the seal assembly to the ball element.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2001Publication date: November 1, 2001Applicant: Hale Products, Inc.Inventors: Michael A. Laskaris, Jeffrey B. Sadler
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Patent number: 6286811Abstract: An improved ball valve assembly is provided for use on firefighting equipment and other applications. The ball valve assembly includes an improved seal assembly which includes both a load bearing seal element and a soft elastomeric seal element. Both seal elements are held in place by a seat member which is accommodated in a recess provided on the inside surface of the seat housing or valve body. The load bearing seal member provides support for the ball element and serves to wipe or remove debris from the ball element before the ball element engages the soft elastomer seal. As a result, the load bearing seal member removes the stress normally imparted to soft elastomer seals utilized in ball valve assemblies. Further, a lubrication fitting and passageways are provided which enable lubricant to be communicated through the housing and through the seal assembly to the ball element.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2000Date of Patent: September 11, 2001Assignee: Hale Products, Inc.Inventors: Michael A. Laskaris, Jeffrey B. Sadler
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Patent number: 6047952Abstract: An improved ball valve assembly is provided for use on firefighting equipment and other applications. The ball valve assembly includes an improved seal assembly which includes both a load bearing seal element and a soft elastomeric seal element. Both seal elements are held in place by a seat member which is accommodated in a recess provided on the inside surface of the seat housing or valve body. The load bearing seal member provides support for the ball element and serves to wipe or remove debris from the ball element before the ball element engages the soft elastomer seal. As a result, the load bearing seal member removes the stress normally imparted to soft elastomer seals utilized in ball valve assemblies. Further, a lubrication fitting and passageways are provided which enable lubricant to be communicated through the housing and through the seal assembly to the ball element.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1998Date of Patent: April 11, 2000Assignee: Hale Products, Inc.Inventors: Michael A. Laskaris, Jeffrey B. Sadler
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Patent number: 6009953Abstract: A foam pump system for injecting chemical foamant into a firefighting stream includes a water pump, a foam pump, and an optional air compressor which are all connected to a common transmission. The transmission includes an input shaft which may be connected to a single power source (such as an engine of a fire truck) for driving the water pump, foam pump, and air compressor. The water pump, foam pump, and air compressor are preferably mounted (directly or indirectly) on the transmission to provide a compact unit that may be sold in modular form for ready incorporation into a firefighting apparatus such as a fire truck. The system also advantageously includes a hydrostatic transmission for selectively and accurately driving and controlling the speed of the foam pump and the resultant proportion of chemical foamant that is injected into the fire fighting stream.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1997Date of Patent: January 4, 2000Assignee: Hale Products, Inc.Inventors: Michael Laskaris, Richard Teske
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Patent number: 5993183Abstract: Gears for pumping non-lubricating fluids at high pressure are provided which include special coatings. One of the gears is coated with a combination of nickel and polytetrafluoroethylene; the other gear is coated with a combination of carbon and tungsten carbide. Because the coatings are different and have different hardnesses, galling is prevented. Preferably, the gears are fabricated from stainless steel and, therefore, in the event a scratch or nick in the coating is produced, corrosion is prevented. The gears are useful for gear pumps used to pump fire fighting liquids and foam at high pressures.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 1997Date of Patent: November 30, 1999Assignee: Hale Fire Pump Co.Inventors: Michael A. Laskaris, Frank C. Keirsey, Jr.
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Patent number: 5727933Abstract: A pump for use in additive systems such as foam chemical additive systems for fire fighting water, the pump including impeller elements and flow meter elements in a common casing. The pump casing provides a gear pump arrangement using two enmeshed gears on an inlet side, and a closely adjacent gear flow meter arrangement downstream of the gear pump arrangement within the same pump casing. The gear flow meter elements are driven only by the force of liquid pumped by the enmeshed gears of the gear pump and cause very low pressure drop across the flow meter elements. Therefore, inaccurate measurements of flow rates due to slippage and viscosity variation are reduced compared to measuring the rotary speed of gear pump gears directly. The system is optimally used to meter and add foam chemical into a pressurized water line for fighting fires.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1995Date of Patent: March 17, 1998Assignee: Hale Fire Pump CompanyInventors: Michael A. Laskaris, Glenn D. Quinty
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Patent number: 5427181Abstract: A system for supplying compressed air and foam solution to produce a fire stream comprising an aerated foam includes a motionless mixer having an in-line chamber wherein the air and foam solution are mixed thoroughly in a short distance with a minimal pressure drop to produce an effective firefighting foam.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 1993Date of Patent: June 27, 1995Assignee: Hale Fire Pump CompanyInventors: Michael A. Laskaris, Daniel S. Borgnis, Mario D. DiLisi, David L. Miller
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Patent number: 5411100Abstract: A system supplies compressed air and foam to produce a fire stream comprising an aerated foam. The system includes a fire pump, an air compressor, a mixer, and a controller for automatically maintaining a desired ratio of air and water delivered from the mixer to a fire stream delivery device. An electronic control unit is arranged to sense both the flow rate of the water delivered by the fire pump and the air flow rate delivered by the air compressor, and modulates an air pressure signal used to vary the flow of air to the inlet of the air compressor so as to hold the air flow rate and the water flow rate at the desired ratio.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 1993Date of Patent: May 2, 1995Assignee: Hale Fire Pump CompanyInventors: Michael A. Laskaris, Richard E. Teske