Patents by Inventor Nicholas A. Sanders
Nicholas A. Sanders 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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Publication number: 20200072327Abstract: In some aspects, reciprocating engines can include a drive mechanism for generating a rotational motion output from reciprocating piston assembly, where the drive mechanism includes an axially translating y-axis component to reciprocate along a y-axis with the piston assembly; an x-axis component: i) configured to reciprocate substantially perpendicularly to the y-axis, ii) having an internal ring gear, and iii) having an orbital engagement component substantially concentric with the internal ring gear; an output shaft assembly having an output pinion gear engaging tangentially with the internal ring gear; and a stationary engagement component substantially concentric with the output shaft assembly, the stationary engagement component interfacing with the orbital engagement component, the interfacing between the stationary engagement component and the orbital engagement component applying a force to the x-axis component to maintain contact between the internal ring gear and the output pinion gear.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2019Publication date: March 5, 2020Inventors: Nicholas A Sanders, Ryan Thomas Kiley Sanders
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Publication number: 20200070275Abstract: A frame for a replaceable, unitary consumables cartridge configured for installation into a plasma arc torch. The frame includes a hollow body adapted to receive a translatable contact start electrode. The body has an internal surface and an external surface and includes: a substantially cylindrical metallic core; an electrically insulative overmolded plastic casing at least substantially surrounding a circumference of a distal end of the substantially cylindrical metallic core; and a set of flow passages fluidly connecting the external surface of the hollow body and the internal surface of the hollow body, the flow passages offset to impart a swirling fluid flow pattern to a plasma gases passing therethrough.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2019Publication date: March 5, 2020Inventors: Nicholas A. Sanders, Peter J. Twarog, E. Michael Shipulski, Yu Zhang
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Patent number: 10576575Abstract: A connector component (102) is provided for assembly into a material processing torch head. The connector component (102) comprises a generally cylindrical body (104) that includes a proximal end (106) and a distal end (108) defining a longitudinal axis. At least two thread regions (112) are disposed at a radial location on a surface of the body near the proximal end. Each thread region includes at least one thread (114) disposed on the surface of the body. In addition, at least two non-thread regions (116) are oriented longitudinally at a radial location on the surface of the body (104).Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2014Date of Patent: March 3, 2020Assignee: Hypertherm, Inc.Inventors: Harshawardhan Jogdand, Stephen M. Liebold, Nicholas A. Sanders
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Patent number: 10561009Abstract: A liquid-cooled consumable cartridge for a plasma arc torch is provided. The cartridge includes (i) an electrode, (ii) a swirl ring with a first outer retaining feature and a second outer retaining feature on an exterior surface, where the electrode is secured to the swirl ring, and (iii) a nozzle with an inner retaining feature on an interior surface, where the inner retaining feature of the nozzle is mated with the first outer retaining feature of the swirl ring. The cartridge also includes a cartridge frame with an inner retaining feature on an interior surface and an outer retaining feature on an exterior surface. The inner retaining feature of the cartridge frame is mated with the second outer retaining feature of the swirl ring. The cartridge further includes a shield with an inner retaining feature on an interior surface mated with the outer retaining feature of the cartridge frame.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2016Date of Patent: February 11, 2020Assignee: Hypertherm, Inc.Inventors: Nicholas A. Sanders, E. Michael Shipulski
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Patent number: 10555410Abstract: A consumable cartridge for a liquid-cooled plasma arc torch is provided. The consumable cartridge comprises a cartridge frame including a proximal end having an end surface, a distal end and a body having a central longitudinal axis extending therethrough. The cartridge configured to form a radio-frequency identification (RFID) interface with a torch head. The consumable cartridge also comprises an arc emitter and an arc constrictor affixed to the cartridge frame at the distal end and an RFID mounting feature formed on or in the cartridge frame adjacent to the end face. The RFID mounting feature is non-concentric with the central longitudinal axis of the body. The consumable cartridge further comprises an RFID tag disposed in or on the RFID mounting feature for transmitting information about the cartridge to a reader device in the torch head when the cartridge is connected to the torch head.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2016Date of Patent: February 4, 2020Assignee: Hypertherm, Inc.Inventors: Nicholas A. Sanders, E. Michael Shipulski, Michael Hoffa
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Publication number: 20200023456Abstract: The invention features a frame for a plasma arc torch cartridge. The frame includes a thermally conductive frame body having a longitudinal axis, a first end configured to connect to a first consumable component, and a second end configured to mate with a second consumable component. The frame body surrounds at least a portion of the second consumable component. The frame also includes a set of flow passages formed within the frame body. The set of flow passages fluidly connects an internal surface of the frame body and an external surface of the frame body. The set of flow holes is configured to impart a fluid flow pattern about the second consumable component.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2019Publication date: January 23, 2020Inventors: Nicholas A. Sanders, E. Michael Shipulski
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Publication number: 20190360560Abstract: In some aspects, reciprocating engines can include a first reciprocating mechanism that includes an axially translating y-axis component configured to reciprocate substantially along a y-axis with a reciprocating motion of a piston assembly relative to a base to which the y-axis component is slidingly attached. The first reciprocating mechanism can include an x-axis component slidingly coupled to and translating with the y-axis component along the y-axis, the x-axis component being: i) configured to reciprocate substantially perpendicularly to the y-axis relative to the y-axis component, ii) comprising an orbital output component, and iii) comprising an orbital linking component disposed substantially concentric with the orbital output component. The first reciprocating mechanism can include a stationary output component and a stationary linking component that are substantially concentric and disposed in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the x-y plane.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2019Publication date: November 28, 2019Inventors: Nicholas A. Sanders, Ryan Thomas Kiley Sanders
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Patent number: 10456855Abstract: The invention features a frame for a plasma arc torch cartridge. The frame includes a thermally conductive frame body having a longitudinal axis, a first end configured to connect to a first consumable component, and a second end configured to mate with a second consumable component. The frame body surrounds at least a portion of the second consumable component. The frame also includes a set of flow passages formed within the frame body. The set of flow passages fluidly connects an internal surface of the frame body and an external surface of the frame body. The set of flow holes is configured to impart a fluid flow pattern about the second consumable component.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2015Date of Patent: October 29, 2019Assignee: Hypertherm, Inc.Inventors: Nicholas A. Sanders, E. Michael Shipulski
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Patent number: 10436296Abstract: In some aspects, reciprocating engines can include a drive mechanism for generating a rotational motion output from reciprocating piston assembly, where the drive mechanism includes an axially translating y-axis component to reciprocate along a y-axis with the piston assembly; an x-axis component: i) configured to reciprocate substantially perpendicularly to the y-axis, ii) having an internal ring gear, and iii) having an orbital engagement component substantially concentric with the internal ring gear; an output shaft assembly having an output pinion gear engaging tangentially with the internal ring gear; and a stationary engagement component substantially concentric with the output shaft assembly, the stationary engagement component interfacing with the orbital engagement component, the interfacing between the stationary engagement component and the orbital engagement component applying a force to the x-axis component to maintain contact between the internal ring gear and the output pinion gear.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2016Date of Patent: October 8, 2019Assignee: Enfield Engine Company, LLCInventors: Nicholas A. Sanders, Ryan Thomas Kiley Sanders
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Patent number: 10278274Abstract: A consumable cartridge frame for a liquid-cooled plasma arc torch is provided. The consumable cartridge frame includes an insulator body configured to be disposed between a torch head and a cartridge tip. The consumable cartridge also includes a first cooling channel, disposed in the body, configured to conduct a first fluid flow received from the torch head to contact a component of the cartridge tip connected to the cartridge frame. The consumable cartridge further includes a first return channel, disposed in the body, configured to conduct at least a portion of the first fluid flow from the component to the torch head. The first cooling channel and the first return channel are non-concentric in relation to a central longitudinal axis of the body.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2016Date of Patent: April 30, 2019Assignee: Hypertherm, Inc.Inventors: Nicholas A. Sanders, E. Michael Shipulski, Michael Hoffa
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Patent number: 10098217Abstract: An electrode is provided for use in a plasma arc torch. The electrode includes a body having a forward portion, a middle portion and an aft portion. The forward portion includes an electrode tip comprising a conductive first material, wherein the electrode tip includes: 1) a pilot contact region for initiating a pilot arc across the nozzle and 2) an emitter. The middle portion comprises a second material and defines a proximal end for mating with the forward portion and a distal end for mating with the aft portion. The material density of the second material is at least half of the material density of the first material. The electrode also includes an electrically conductive path extending from the forward portion to the aft portion of the body.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2012Date of Patent: October 9, 2018Assignee: Hypertherm, Inc.Inventors: Carey Chen, Nicholas Sanders
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Publication number: 20180250765Abstract: The invention features a replaceable cartridge for a plasma arc torch. The cartridge includes a cartridge body having a first section and a second section. The first and second sections are joined at an interface to form a substantially hollow chamber. The interface provides a coupling force that secures the first and second sections together. The cartridge also includes an arc constricting member located in the second section; an electrode included within the substantially hollow chamber; and a contact start spring element affixed to the electrode. The spring element imparts a separating force that biases the electrode toward at least one of the first section or the second section of the body. The separating force has a magnitude that is less than a magnitude of the coupling force.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2018Publication date: September 6, 2018Inventors: Nicholas A. Sanders, Peter J. Twarog, E. Michael Shipulski, Yu Zhang
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Patent number: 9981335Abstract: A replaceable cartridge for a plasma arc torch includes a cartridge body having a first section and a second section. The first and second sections are joined at an interface to form a substantially hollow chamber. The interface provides a coupling force that secures the first and second sections together. The cartridge also includes an arc constricting member located in the second section; an electrode included within the substantially hollow chamber; and a contact start spring element affixed to the electrode. The spring element imparts a separating force that biases the electrode toward at least one of the first section or the second section of the body. The separating force has a magnitude that is less than a magnitude of the coupling force.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2015Date of Patent: May 29, 2018Assignee: Hypertherm, Inc.Inventors: Nicholas A. Sanders, Peter J. Twarog, E. Michael Shipulski, Yu Zhang
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Patent number: 9958041Abstract: In some aspects, reciprocating engines can include a drive mechanism for generating a rotational motion output from reciprocating piston assembly, where the drive mechanism includes an axially translating y-axis component to reciprocate along a y-axis with the piston assembly; an x-axis component: i) configured to reciprocate substantially perpendicularly to the y-axis, ii) having an internal ring gear, and iii) having an orbital engagement component substantially concentric with the internal ring gear; an output shaft assembly having an output pinion gear engaging tangentially with the internal ring gear; and a stationary engagement component substantially concentric with the output shaft assembly, the stationary engagement component interfacing with the orbital engagement component, the interfacing between the stationary engagement component and the orbital engagement component applying a force to the x-axis component to maintain contact between the internal ring gear and the output pinion gear.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2016Date of Patent: May 1, 2018Assignee: Enfield Engine Company, LLCInventors: Nicholas A. Sanders, Ryan Thomas Kiley Sanders
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Patent number: 9900972Abstract: The invention features methods and apparatuses for regulating a shielding liquid in a plasma torch. A liquid-injection shield for a plasma torch includes a body having an exterior surface and an interior surface and a liquid injection regulation component circumferentially disposed within and in direct contact with the interior surface of the body. The liquid injection regulation component and the interior surface of the body define a chamber. The liquid injection regulation component also defines a first set of ports sized to regulate a liquid entering the chamber and a second set of ports oriented to distribute a fluid exiting the chamber.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2016Date of Patent: February 20, 2018Assignee: Hypertherm, Inc.Inventors: Soumya Mitra, Adam Chevalier, Stephen M. Liebold, Ross A. Smith, Nicholas A. Sanders
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Patent number: 9737954Abstract: A plasma arc torch is provided for use in a plasma cutting system. The plasma arc torch includes a torch body for conducting electrical current. The torch body includes a torch tip configured to pass the electrical current to at least one consumable component connected to the tip. The plasma arc torch also includes at least one antenna positioned relative to the torch tip. The antenna is used to wirelessly detect the presence of the at least one consumable component. The plasma arc torch further includes a detection circuit configured to permit passing of the electrical current from the torch tip to the at least one consumable component based on at least the wireless detection.Type: GrantFiled: February 29, 2016Date of Patent: August 22, 2017Assignee: Hypertherm, Inc.Inventors: Michael Hoffa, Nicholas A. Sanders, E. Michael Shipulski
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Patent number: 9662747Abstract: An electrode is provided for use in a plasma arc torch. The electrode includes a body having an elongated forward portion and a ring-shaped aft portion. The forward portion is configured to provide an electrically conductive path from the distal end to the proximal end. The forward portion comprises a first conductive material. The ring-shaped aft portion, defining a hollow center, is configured to substantially surround a portion of the forward portion when the forward portion is located inside of the hollow center. The aft portion includes a pneumatic reaction region for receiving a biasing flow of a pressurized gas. The aft portion comprises a second material. In some embodiments, the first conductive material is the same as the second material.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2014Date of Patent: May 30, 2017Assignee: Hypertherm, Inc.Inventors: Clifford Glenn Darrow, Carey Chen, Nicholas A. Sanders
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Publication number: 20170067546Abstract: In some aspects, reciprocating engines can include a drive mechanism for generating a rotational motion output from reciprocating piston assembly, where the drive mechanism includes an axially translating y-axis component to reciprocate along a y-axis with the piston assembly; an x-axis component: i) configured to reciprocate substantially perpendicularly to the y-axis, ii) having an internal ring gear, and iii) having an orbital engagement component substantially concentric with the internal ring gear; an output shaft assembly having an output pinion gear engaging tangentially with the internal ring gear; and a stationary engagement component substantially concentric with the output shaft assembly, the stationary engagement component interfacing with the orbital engagement component, the interfacing between the stationary engagement component and the orbital engagement component applying a force to the x-axis component to maintain contact between the internal ring gear and the output pinion gear.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2016Publication date: March 9, 2017Inventors: Nicholas A. Sanders, Ryan Thomas Kiley Sanders
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Publication number: 20170042016Abstract: The invention features methods and apparatuses for regulating a shielding liquid in a plasma torch. A liquid-injection shield for a plasma torch includes a body having an exterior surface and an interior surface and a liquid injection regulation component circumferentially disposed within and in direct contact with the interior surface of the body. The liquid injection regulation component and the interior surface of the body define a chamber. The liquid injection regulation component also defines a first set of ports sized to regulate a liquid entering the chamber and a second set of ports oriented to distribute a fluid exiting the chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2016Publication date: February 9, 2017Inventors: Soumya Mitra, Adam Chevalier, Stephen M. Liebold, Ross A. Smith, Nicholas A. Sanders
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Publication number: 20170042014Abstract: A liquid-cooled consumable cartridge for a plasma arc torch is provided. The cartridge includes (i) an electrode, (ii) a swirl ring with a first outer retaining feature and a second outer retaining feature on an exterior surface, where the electrode is secured to the swirl ring, and (iii) a nozzle with an inner retaining feature on an interior surface, where the inner retaining feature of the nozzle is mated with the first outer retaining feature of the swirl ring. The cartridge also includes a cartridge frame with an inner retaining feature on an interior surface and an outer retaining feature on an exterior surface. The inner retaining feature of the cartridge frame is mated with the second outer retaining feature of the swirl ring. The cartridge further includes a shield with an inner retaining feature on an interior surface mated with the outer retaining feature of the cartridge frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2016Publication date: February 9, 2017Inventors: Nicholas A. Sanders, E. Michael Shipulski