Patents by Inventor Michael DiFlora
Michael DiFlora 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).
-
Publication number: 20070154331Abstract: A reciprocating piston compressor having a suction muffler and a pair of discharge mufflers to attenuate noise created by the primary pumping frequency in the primary pumping pulse. The suction muffler is disposed along a suction tube extending between the motor cap and the cylinder head of the compressor. The discharge mufflers are positioned in series within the compressor to receive discharge gases from the compression mechanism and are spaced one quarter of a wavelength from each other so as to sequentially diminish the problematic or noisy frequencies created during compressor operation. The motor/compressor assembly including the motor and compression mechanism is mounted to the interior surface of the compressor housing by spring mounts. These mounted are secured to the housing to define the position of the nodes and anti-nodes of the frequency created in the housing to reduce noise produced by natural frequencies during compressor operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2007Publication date: July 5, 2007Applicant: TECUMSEH PRODUCTS COMPANYInventors: Phillip Tomell, Ronny Shafer, Anil Gopinathan, Andrew Paczuski, Michael DiFlora
-
Patent number: 7210912Abstract: A reciprocating piston compressor having a suction muffler and a pair of discharge mufflers to attenuate noise created by the primary pumping frequency in the primary pumping pulse. The suction muffler is disposed along a suction tube extending between the motor cap and the cylinder head of the compressor. The discharge mufflers are positioned in series within the compressor to receive discharge gases from the compression mechanism and are spaced one quarter of a wavelength from each other so as to sequentially diminish the problematic or noisy frequencies created during compressor operation. The motor/compressor assembly including the motor and compression mechanism is mounted to the interior surface of the compressor housing by spring mounts. These mounted are secured to the housing to define the position of the nodes and anti-nodes of the frequency created in the housing to reduce noise produced by natural frequencies during compressor operation.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2004Date of Patent: May 1, 2007Assignee: Tecumseh Products CompanyInventors: Phillip A Tomell, Ronny A Shafer, Anil Gopinathan, Andrew W Paczuski, Michael A DiFlora
-
Publication number: 20070065303Abstract: A reciprocating piston compressor having a suction muffler and a pair of discharge mufflers to attenuate noise created by the primary pumping frequency in the primary pumping pulse. The suction muffler is disposed along a suction tube extending between the motor cap and the cylinder head of the compressor. The discharge mufflers are positioned in series within the compressor to receive discharge gases from the compression mechanism and are spaced one quarter of a wavelength from each other so as to sequentially diminish the problematic or noisy frequencies created during compressor operation. The motor/compressor assembly including the motor and compression mechanism is mounted to the interior surface of the compressor housing by spring mounts. These mounted are secured to the housing to define the position of the nodes and anti-nodes of the frequency created in the housing to reduce noise produced by natural frequencies during compressor operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2006Publication date: March 22, 2007Applicant: TECUMSEH PRODUCTS COMPANYInventors: Phillip Tomell, Ronny Shafer, Anil Gopinathan, Andrew Paczuski, Michael DiFlora
-
Publication number: 20040223854Abstract: A reciprocating piston compressor having a suction muffler and a pair of discharge mufflers to attenuate noise created by the primary pumping frequency in the primary pumping pulse. The suction muffler is disposed along a suction tube extending between the motor cap and the cylinder head of the compressor. The discharge mufflers are positioned in series within the compressor to receive discharge gases from the compression mechanism and are spaced one quarter of a wavelength from each other so as to sequentially diminish the problematic or noisy frequencies created during compressor operation. The motor/compressor assembly including the motor and compression mechanism is mounted to the interior surface of the compressor housing by spring mounts. These mounted are secured to the housing to define the position of the nodes and anti-nodes of the frequency created in the housing to reduce noise produced by natural frequencies during compressor operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2004Publication date: November 11, 2004Inventors: Phillip A. Tomell, Ronny A. Shafer, Anil Gopinathan, Andrew W. Paczuski, Michael A. DiFlora
-
Patent number: 6776589Abstract: A reciprocating piston compressor having a suction muffler and a pair of discharge mufflers to attenuate noise created by the primary pumping frequency in the primary pumping pulse. The suction muffler is disposed along a suction tube extending between the motor cap and the cylinder head of the compressor. The discharge mufflers are positioned in series within the compressor to receive discharge gases from the compression mechanism and are spaced one quarter of a wavelength from each other so as to sequentially diminish the problematic or noisy frequencies created during compressor operation. The motor/compressor assembly including the motor and compression mechanism is mounted to the interior surface of the compressor housing by spring mounts. These mounted are secured to the housing to define the position of the nodes and anti-nodes of the frequency created in the housing to reduce noise produced by natural frequencies during compressor operation.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2003Date of Patent: August 17, 2004Assignee: Tecumseh Products CompanyInventors: Phillip A. Tomell, Ronny A. Shafer, Anil Gopinathan, Andrew W. Paczuski, Michael A. DiFlora
-
Patent number: 6688138Abstract: A heat exchanger including a plurality of thermally-conductive, fluid-conveyance tubes, and at least one header from which each of the plurality of fluid-conveyance tubes extends. The header includes an elongate outer tube and an elongate inner tube disposed eccentrically within the outer tube, with a fluid conduit being defined between the inner tube and the outer tube. The plurality of fluid-conveyance tubes are in fluid communication with the conduit.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2002Date of Patent: February 10, 2004Assignee: Tecumseh Products CompanyInventor: Michael A. DiFlora
-
Publication number: 20030192340Abstract: A heat exchanger including a plurality of thermally-conductive, fluid-conveyance tubes, and at least one header from which each of the plurality of fluid-conveyance tubes extends. The header includes an elongate outer tube and an elongate inner tube disposed eccentrically within the outer tube, with a fluid conduit being defined between the inner tube and the outer tube. The plurality of fluid-conveyance tubes are in fluid communication with the conduit.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2002Publication date: October 16, 2003Inventor: Michael A. DiFlora
-
Publication number: 20030156955Abstract: A reciprocating piston compressor having a suction muffler and a pair of discharge mufflers to attenuate noise created by the primary pumping frequency in the primary pumping pulse. The suction muffler is disposed along a suction tube extending between the motor cap and the cylinder head of the compressor. The discharge mufflers are positioned in series within the compressor to receive discharge gases from the compression mechanism and are spaced one quarter of a wavelength from each other so as to sequentially diminish the problematic or noisy frequencies created during compressor operation. The motor/compressor assembly including the motor and compression mechanism is mounted to the interior surface of the compressor housing by spring mounts. These mounted are secured to the housing to define the position of the nodes and anti-nodes of the frequency created in the housing to reduce noise produced by natural frequencies during compressor operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2003Publication date: August 21, 2003Inventors: Phillip A. Tomell, Ronny A. Shafer, Anil Gopinathan, Andrew W. Paczuski, Michael A. DiFlora
-
Patent number: 6558137Abstract: A reciprocating piston compressor having a suction muffler and a pair of discharge mufflers to attenuate noise created by the primary pumping frequency in the primary pumping pulse. The suction muffler is disposed along a suction tube extending between the motor cap and the cylinder head of the compressor. The discharge mufflers are positioned in series within the compressor to receive discharge gases from the compression mechanism and are spaced one quarter of a wavelength from each other so as to sequentially diminish the problematic or noisy frequencies created during compressor operation. The motor/compressor assembly including the motor and compression mechanism is mounted to the interior surface of the compressor housing by spring mounts. These mounted are secured to the housing to define the position of the nodes and anti-nodes of the frequency created in the housing to reduce noise produced by natural frequencies during compressor operation.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2001Date of Patent: May 6, 2003Assignee: Tecumseh Products CompanyInventors: Phillip A. Tomell, Ronny A. Shafer, Anil Gopinathan, Andrew W. Paczuski, Michael A. DiFlora
-
Publication number: 20020098093Abstract: A reciprocating piston compressor having a suction muffler and a pair of discharge mufflers to attenuate noise created by the primary pumping frequency in the primary pumping pulse. The suction muffler is disposed along a suction tube extending between the motor cap and the cylinder head of the compressor. The discharge mufflers are positioned in series within the compressor to receive discharge gases from the compression mechanism and are spaced one quarter of a wavelength from each other so as to sequentially diminish the problematic or noisy frequencies created during compressor operation. The motor/compressor assembly including the motor and compression mechanism is mounted to the interior surface of the compressor housing by spring mounts. These mounted are secured to the housing to define the position of the nodes and anti-nodes of the frequency created in the housing to reduce noise produced by natural frequencies during compressor operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2001Publication date: July 25, 2002Inventors: Phillip A. Tomell, Ronny A. Shafer, Anil Gopinathan, Andrew W. Paczuski, Michael A. DiFlora
-
Patent number: 6375497Abstract: A hermetic compressor comprising a hermetic housing having a cylindrical sidewall portion, a portion of the sidewall disposed inwardly creating a recess, and a hermetic terminal assembly disposed in an opening in the recess to carry electric current into the housing. The terminal assembly includes a plurality of conductive pins each having an external portion preferably completely disposed in the recess so that the pins are completely shielded by the recess.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1999Date of Patent: April 23, 2002Assignee: Tecumseh Products CompanyInventor: Michael A. DiFlora
-
Patent number: 6176688Abstract: A compressor assembly including a housing, a motor and a compression mechanism disposed within the housing, the compression mechanism driven by the motor. A pulsating discharge fluid flow emanates from the compression mechanism through a first conduit; the first conduit having an outlet which is open to a discharge muffler chamber. A standing pressure waveform is established by the first pulsating discharge fluid flow within the discharge muffler chamber. A second conduit is provided which has an inlet which is open to the discharge muffler chamber and disposed outside the standing pressure waveform therein, and an outlet through which discharge fluid exits, whereby the magnitude of the discharge pulse transmitted by the discharge fluid is attenuated. The present invention also provides a compressor assembly including a compression mechanism and a discharge muffler chamber having a substantially hemispherical inner surface and a central axis.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 1999Date of Patent: January 23, 2001Assignee: Tecumseh Products CompanyInventors: Douglas A. Collings, Nelik I. Dreiman, Michael A. DiFlora
-
Patent number: 5997258Abstract: A compressor unit having a housing consisting of steel inner and outer shells, the shells being spaced apart from each other to provide an attenuation cell substantially occupying all of the space between the shells, a suction gas inlet and a discharge gas outlet extending through both of the shells and the cell and being isolated from the outer shell by sound absorbing means, and spacer material having sound absorbing properties positioned between the shells and maintaining the spacing therebetween, the spacing being, preferably, at least about 0.06 in. in width over at least a major portion of the cell.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1996Date of Patent: December 7, 1999Assignee: Bristol Compressors, Inc.Inventors: Colon W. Sawyer, III, Gordon A. Carter, Gordon T. Boyd, Prakash N. Pandeya, Michael A. DiFlora
-
Patent number: 5588810Abstract: A sound barrier cover for a compressor unit which has a housing provided by a substantially continuous wall which provided with a plurality of access ports therethrough. The barrier cover has first and second shell sections configured to lie close to the housing wall and substantially envelope the same wherein the shell sections are configured to provide two substantially longitudinally oriented halves each having sound absorbing material affixed to its inner surface. These halves have perimeters with portions thereof formed with mating tongue and groove structure and carry cooperating components of snap-fastener devices in close proximity to the perimeters. These snap-fastener devices are adapted to hold the perimeters in contact with each other and with the sound absorbing material in resilient contact with the housing.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 1995Date of Patent: December 31, 1996Assignee: Bristol Compressors, Inc.Inventors: Michael A. DiFlora, Prakash N. Pandeva, Christopher S. Robinson, Philip C. Wagner
-
Patent number: 5538404Abstract: A shell for a hermetic compressor unit, the shell having a top section or dome, and a bottom section, the dome having a unique shape which gives enhanced capacity for absorbing and attenuating structural and fluid transmitted wave energies emanating from the unit at wave frequencies of between 1,000 Hz and 2,000 Hz, while reducing total operating noise of the unit, the dome being formed of sheet metal and having a generally inverted cup-shaped configuration with generally cylindrical sidewalls and a top wall having a central portion surrounded by a peripheral portion, wherein the sidewall taken in a generally axial direction is substantially straight, wherein the central portion of the top constitutes from about 40 to about 90% of the total area of the top and has a generally hemispherical configuration on a mean radius of from about 6.5 to about 10.0 inches as measured from an origin point O.sub.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 1995Date of Patent: July 23, 1996Assignee: Bristol Compressors, Inc.Inventors: Michael A. DiFlora, David R. Gilliam, Pransanta K. Roy, Prakash N. Pandeya, Gordon T. Boyd, David T. Monk
-
Patent number: 5238370Abstract: A suction gas feed assembly for a gas compressor unit having a shell, an electric motor driven dual piston compressor mounted therein having dual suction ports, one end of the motor being interconnected with and adjacent the compressor, the other end of the motor being substantially unencumbered, the feed assembly consisting of an end cap having a circumferential side wall and a top wall and adapted to be mounted within the shell with the side wall in substantial sealing contact with the unencumbered end of the motor to provide a suction plenum substantially containing the unencumbered end, dual suction conduits each having one of its ends mounted in an aperture in the side wall of the end cap, the apertures being spaced apart on the side wall a distance of at least about one eighth the total circumferential dimension of the side wall, the other ends of the conduits adapted to be mounted in communication with the suction porting of the compressor, intermediate portions of each of the conduits lying in contiguType: GrantFiled: March 19, 1991Date of Patent: August 24, 1993Assignee: Bristol CompressorsInventor: Michael A. DiFlora
-
Patent number: 5196654Abstract: A discharge muffler construction having a casing which defines a noise attenuation cavity and which is provided with an inlet and outlet located at substantially opposite portions thereof and communicating with the cavity, a baffle plate in the cavity intermediate the inlet and outlet and partitioning the same into at least two chambers, the baffle plate having an arcuate surface concave to the inlet, an aperture through the baffle plate, and a tubular conduit mounted through the aperture and placing the chambers in fluid communication.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1991Date of Patent: March 23, 1993Assignee: Bristol CompressorsInventors: Michael A. DiFlora, Gordon T. Boyd
-
Patent number: 5168960Abstract: A bearing cap for the gas compressor of a compressor unit in which oil is normally entrained with the refrigerant gas and recirculated therewith, the cap being adapted for mounting on the compressor block in substantial axial alignment with a crankshaft mounted therein, the cap body having a cavity therein formed by a wall providing both axial and lateral shoulders or bearings for containing the sump end portion of the crankshaft, a shelf on the body extending generally laterally outwardly therefrom and having a face oriented generally transverse to the axis of the cavity, pockets formed in the face and adapted to catch and retain sediment, and one or more ports extending from the face through the shelf and adapted to drain oil from the crankcase to the sump of a compressor unit.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1991Date of Patent: December 8, 1992Assignee: Bristol CompressorsInventor: Michael A. DiFlora
-
Patent number: 4949982Abstract: A valve plate for a motor compressor has a continuously smooth figure-eight shaped port for reducing stresses along the primary longitudinal axis of a reed valve associated with the port, and an arrangement for providing a mechanical interlock for a head gasket to inhibit pressure loss between adjacent compressor cylinders.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 1989Date of Patent: August 21, 1990Assignee: Copeland CorporationInventor: Michael A. DiFlora
-
Patent number: 4926081Abstract: A retention arrangement for retaining a motor cover and a thermal protection device over one end of a dynamoelectric motor uses connection bolts already available on the motor for mounting the stator and positions the protector in an annulus between the cover side wall and stator end turns and below the upward extension of the stator end turns. The retention arrangement includes a pair of plates being bolted to the motor and encircling the end turns of the stator with first interengageable portions securing the cover to the plates and second interengageable portions securing at least one plate to a holder to which the protector is mounted, such retention assuring that after the air space between the stator and rotor is set a suction duct will be positioned to cool the protection device and the end turns.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 1988Date of Patent: May 15, 1990Assignee: Copeland CorporationInventors: Michael A. DiFlora, James M. Brown, Steven L. Rice, Jeffery D. Ramsey