Patents by Inventor Michael D. Damron
Michael D. Damron 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: 6402855Abstract: The present invention relates to methods and apparatus for removing a contaminant from an object. According to one aspect, an apparatus for washing an object which has contaminant is arranged to recover the contaminant. The apparatus includes a support floor that supports an object to be washed and a basin mounted below the support floor. The basin is divided into a plurality of chambers which include a clean water chamber, a secondary water chamber, an oil containment chamber, and a contaminated water receiving chamber which receives water which is contaminated after it is flowed over the object to remove the contaminant. The contaminated water received in the contaminated water receiving chamber must pass sequentially through the oil containment chamber and the secondary water chamber prior to entering the clean water chamber.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2000Date of Patent: June 11, 2002Assignee: EZ Environmental SolutionsInventors: Michael D. Damron, Eduardo M. Garcia, Scott Eliason, Rudolph W. Driscoll, Jr.
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Patent number: 6235111Abstract: A phosphatizing system for phosphatizing an object including a closed-loop phosphatizing assembly is provided configured to pass a phosphatizing reagent solution over an object during a phosphatizing procedure. The phosphatizing assembly includes a collection compartment in fluid communication with a run-off portion of a subfloor assembly supporting the object for receipt of substantially all the reagent run-off fluids from the subfloor assembly. A storage assembly is configured to pass a rinsing solution over the object to wash the reagent solution therefrom during a finishing rinse procedure performed after the phosphatizing procedure. This storage assembly includes a storage compartment in fluid communication with the run-off portion for receipt of substantially all the rinsing/reagent run-off fluids from the subfloor assembly.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 1998Date of Patent: May 22, 2001Assignee: EZ Environmental Solutions, CorporationInventors: Scott A. Comiso, Vincent J. Ferrari, Neil J. Bailer, Michael D. Damron, Nhan Nguyen Thanh Lam
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Patent number: 6120614Abstract: The present invention relates to methods and apparatus for removing a contaminant from an object. According to one aspect, an apparatus for washing an object which has contaminant is arranged to recover the contaminant. The apparatus includes a support floor that supports an object to be washed and a basin mounted below the support floor. The basin is divided into a plurality of chambers which include a clean water chamber, a secondary water chamber, an oil containment chamber, and a contaminated water receiving chamber which receives water which is contaminated after it is flowed over the object to remove the contaminant. The contaminated water received in the contaminated water receiving chamber must pass sequentially through the oil containment chamber and the secondary water chamber prior to entering the clean water chamber.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 1998Date of Patent: September 19, 2000Assignee: EZ Environmental Solutions CorporationInventors: Michael D. Damron, Eduardo M. Garcia, Scott Eliason, Rudolph W. Driscoll, Jr.
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Patent number: 6068003Abstract: A portable parts washer flows a washing agent over an object to remove any contaminants. The washing agent and contaminants flow into a basin mounted below the object. The washing agent is drawn from the basin and used to wash the object to provide a closed-loop system. A venturi-type injector mixes ozone from an ozone generator with the washing agent. A pump draws the washing agent from a first inlet to the basin, forces the washing agent through the injector, and returns the washing agent through a first outlet to the basin. Various splash protection mechanisms are used to protect an operator from any substances that may splash off of the object.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1999Date of Patent: May 30, 2000Assignee: EZ Environmental Solutions CorporationInventors: Howard B. Kosofsky, Lawrence A. Shrieber, Richard O. Rhodes, Michael D. Damron, Eduardo M. Garcia
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Patent number: 5976268Abstract: The present invention relates to methods and apparatus for removing a contaminant from an object. According to one aspect, an apparatus for washing an object which has contaminant is arranged to recover the contaminant. The apparatus includes a support floor that supports an object to be washed and a basin mounted below the support floor. The basin is divided into a plurality of chambers which include a clean water chamber, a secondary water chamber, an oil containment chamber, and a contaminated water receiving chamber which receives water which is contaminated after it is flowed over the object to remove the contaminant. The contaminated water received in the contaminated water receiving chamber must pass sequentially through the oil containment chamber and the secondary water chamber prior to entering the clean water chamber.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 1998Date of Patent: November 2, 1999Assignee: EZ Environmental Solutions CorporationInventors: Scott A. Eliason, Rudolph W. Driscoll, Jr., Michael D. Damron, Eduardo M. Garcia
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Patent number: 5935341Abstract: A portable parts washer flows a washing agent over an object to remove any contaminants. The washing agent and contaminants flow into a basin mounted below the object. The washing agent is drawn from the basin and used to wash the object to provide a closed-loop system. A venturi-type injector mixes ozone from an ozone generator with the washing agent. A pump draws the washing agent from a first inlet to the basin, forces the washing agent through the injector, and returns the washing agent through a first outlet to the basin. Various splash protection mechanisms are used to protect an operator from any substances that may splash off of the object.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1998Date of Patent: August 10, 1999Assignee: EZ Environmental Solutions CorporationInventors: Howard B. Kosofsky, Lawrence A. Shrieber, Richard O. Rhodes, Michael D. Damron, Eduardo M. Garcia
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Patent number: 5803982Abstract: A portable parts washer flows a washing agent over an object to remove any contaminants. The washing agent and contaminants flow into a basin mounted below the object. The washing agent is drawn from the basin and used to wash the object to provide a closed-loop system. A venturi-type injector mixes ozone from an ozone generator with the washing agent. A pump draws the washing agent from a first inlet to the basin, forces the washing agent through the injector, and returns the washing agent through a first outlet to the basin. Various splash protection mechanisms are used to protect an operator from any substances that may splash off of the object.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 1997Date of Patent: September 8, 1998Assignee: EZ Environmental Solutions CorporationInventors: Howard B. Kosofsky, Lawrence A. Shrieber, Richard O. Rhodes, Michael D. Damron, Eduardo M. Garcia