Patents by Inventor Paul Clarence
Paul Clarence 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: 12247770Abstract: A container has a first end portion hosting a first fitting and a second end portion hosting a second fitting. The container contains a first fluid between the first end portion and the second end portion. The first fitting directly and detachably connects to a service port of a system that is running, where the system is an air conditioning system or a refrigeration system, and where the system is residential or commercial. The second fitting detachably connects to a source of a second fluid, where the first fluid is input into the service port of the system that is running from the first fitting directly and detachably connected to the service port of the system that is running when urged via the second fluid entering the container from the source via the second fitting while the system is running.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2023Date of Patent: March 11, 2025Assignee: Alltemp Products Company LimitedInventors: Paul Clarence Appler, Jesse Richard Homenuik, Norma Hill
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Publication number: 20250003657Abstract: A device comprises: a tube including a first open end portion and a second open end portion; a first mating interface positioned at the first open end portion; a second mating interface positioned at the second open end portion; a push button fitting detachably mating with the first mating interface, wherein the push button fitting includes a swivel nut, wherein the push button fitting is fluidly closed by default; and a low loss fitting detachably mating with the second mating interface, wherein the low loss fitting includes a swivel body, wherein the low loss fitting is fluidly closed by default.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2024Publication date: January 2, 2025Inventors: Paul Clarence Appler, Jesse Richard Homenuik, Norma Hill
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Patent number: 12018696Abstract: A seal arrangement is described for providing a seal between a rotatable shaft and a housing having a wall through which the shaft extends. The seal arrangement includes, in series, a mechanical seal and a gland seal. The mechanical seal is positioned axially inwardly of the gland seal such that the mechanical seal forms a first stage or primary seal and the gland seal forms a secondary seal.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2020Date of Patent: June 25, 2024Inventors: Pavol Loderer, Matthew Locke, Paul Clarence, Wilson Bernardo, Jr.
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Publication number: 20230304710Abstract: A device comprises: a container; a first fitting coupled to the container; and a second fitting coupled to the container, wherein the first fitting is configured for coupling to a first service port of a system and the second fitting is configured for coupling to a second service port of the system such that a fluid can travel from the first service port to the second service port through the container while the system is running, wherein the system comprises at least one of an air conditioning system or a refrigeration system.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2023Publication date: September 28, 2023Inventors: Paul Clarence Appler, Jesse Richard Homenuik, Norma Hill
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Patent number: 11703260Abstract: A device comprises: a container; a first fitting coupled to the container; and a second fitting coupled to the container, wherein the first fitting is configured for coupling to a first service port of a system and the second fitting is configured for coupling to a second service port of the system such that a fluid can travel from the first service port to the second service port through the container while the system is running, wherein the system comprises at least one of an air conditioning system or a refrigeration system.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2021Date of Patent: July 18, 2023Assignee: Alltemp Products Company LimitedInventors: Paul Clarence Appler, Jesse Richard Homenuik, Norma Hill
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Publication number: 20220275807Abstract: A seal arrangement is described for providing a seal between a rotatable shaft and a housing having a wall through which the shaft extends. The seal arrangement includes, in series, a mechanical seal and a gland seal. The mechanical seal is positioned axially inwardly of the gland seal such that the mechanical seal forms a first stage or primary seal and the gland seal forms a secondary seal.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2020Publication date: September 1, 2022Inventors: Pavol Loderer, Matthew Locke, Paul Clarence, Wilson Bernardo Junior
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Publication number: 20220107122Abstract: A device comprises: a tube including a first open end portion and a second open end portion; a first mating interface positioned at the first open end portion; a second mating interface positioned at the second open end portion; a push button fitting detachably mating with the first mating interface, wherein the push button fitting includes a swivel nut, wherein the push button fitting is fluidly closed by default; and a low loss fitting detachably mating with the second mating interface, wherein the low loss fitting includes a swivel body, wherein the low loss fitting is fluidly closed by default.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 24, 2019Publication date: April 7, 2022Inventors: Paul Clarence APPLER, Jesse Richard HOMENUIK, Norma HILL
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Publication number: 20220065509Abstract: A device comprises: a container; a first fitting with a stationary piercing pin coupled to the container; and a second fitting coupled to the container, wherein the first fitting is configured for coupling to and piercing a sealed fluid filled canister and the second fitting is configured for coupling to a service port of the system such that a fluid can travel from the fluid filled canister through the device into the service port of the system, wherein the system comprises at least one of an air conditioning system or a refrigeration system.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 24, 2019Publication date: March 3, 2022Inventors: Paul Clarence APPLER, Jesse Richard HOMENUIK, Norma HILL
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Publication number: 20210172662Abstract: A device comprises: a container; a first fitting coupled to the container; and a second fitting coupled to the container, wherein the first fitting is configured for coupling to a first service port of a system and the second fitting is configured for coupling to a second service port of the system such that a fluid can travel from the first service port to the second service port through the container while the system is running, wherein the system comprises at least one of an air conditioning system or a refrigeration system.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 18, 2021Publication date: June 10, 2021Inventors: Paul Clarence Appler, Jesse Richard Homenuik, Norma Hill
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Patent number: 10928111Abstract: A device comprises: a container; a first fitting coupled to the container; and a second fitting coupled to the container, wherein the first fitting is configured for coupling to a first service port of a system and the second fitting is configured for coupling to a second service port of the system such that a fluid can travel from the first service port to the second service port through the container while the system is running, wherein the system comprises at least one of an air conditioning system or a refrigeration system.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2020Date of Patent: February 23, 2021Assignee: Alltemp Products Company LimitedInventors: Paul Clarence Appler, Jesse Richard Homenuik, Norma Hill
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Publication number: 20200263910Abstract: A device comprises: a container; a first fitting coupled to the container; and a second fitting coupled to the container, wherein the first fitting is configured for coupling to a first service port of a system and the second fitting is configured for coupling to a second service port of the system such that a fluid can travel from the first service port to the second service port through the container while the system is running, wherein the system comprises at least one of an air conditioning system or a refrigeration system.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2020Publication date: August 20, 2020Inventors: Paul Clarence Appler, Jesse Richard Homenuik, Norma Hill
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Patent number: 10605505Abstract: A device comprises: a container; a first fitting coupled to the container; and a second fitting coupled to the container, wherein the first fitting is configured for coupling to a first service port of a system and the second fitting is configured for coupling to a second service port of the system such that a fluid can travel from the first service port to the second service port through the container while the system is running, wherein the system comprises at least one of an air conditioning system or a refrigeration system.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2016Date of Patent: March 31, 2020Assignee: Alltemp Products Company LimitedInventors: Paul Clarence Appler, Jesse Richard Homenuik, Norma Hill
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Patent number: 10203138Abstract: A composition for neutralizing or removing an acid in a refrigeration or air-conditioning system, the composition comprising a) an acid neutralizer or scavenger such as a metal alkoxide, carbodiimide, glycidyl ether, epoxide, alkanolamine, arylamine, overbased metal sulphonates, or an inorganic base (e.g. KOH); and b) a hydrolytic drying agent such as an orthoester (e.g. triethylorthoformate), acetal, epoxide, or a carbodiimide, whereby the water formed by neutralization is removed from the system. Also disclosed is the use of the composition for neutralizing or removing an acid from a refrigeration or air-conditioning system; and a method for neutralizing or removing an acid from the refrigeration or air-conditioning system.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2014Date of Patent: February 12, 2019Assignee: Alltemp Products Company LimitedInventors: Paul Clarence Appler, Jesse Homenuik, Norma Hill, George E. Cranton
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Patent number: 10033317Abstract: In the context of electric power generation facilities, a system and method that enable control of maximum sustained rate of change in output to accommodate changing load conditions and to facilitate efficient use of system resources are disclosed. In accordance with aspects of the disclosed subject matter, a ramp rate for an electric generator source may be set, operating parameters may be monitored, rates of change or discrepancies of the operating parameters over time may be computed; and output signals may then be used selectively to control certain system components.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2016Date of Patent: July 24, 2018Assignee: Florida Power & Light CompanyInventor: Paul Clarence Schultz
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Publication number: 20180109216Abstract: In the context of electric power generation facilities, a system and method that enable control of maximum sustained rate of change in output to accommodate changing load conditions and to facilitate efficient use of system resources are disclosed. In accordance with aspects of the disclosed subject matter, a ramp rate for an electric generator source may be set, operating parameters may be monitored, rates of change or discrepancies of the operating parameters over time may be computed; and output signals may then be used selectively to control certain system components.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2016Publication date: April 19, 2018Inventor: Paul Clarence Schultz
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Publication number: 20170074562Abstract: A device comprises: a container; a first fitting coupled to the container; and a second fitting coupled to the container, wherein the first fitting is configured for coupling to a first service port of a system and the second fitting is configured for coupling to a second service port of the system such that a fluid can travel from the first service port to the second service port through the container while the system is running, wherein the system comprises at least one of an air conditioning system or a refrigeration systemType: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2016Publication date: March 16, 2017Inventors: Paul Clarence Appler, Jesse Richard Homenuik, Norma Hill
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Publication number: 20160040918Abstract: A composition for neutralizing or removing an acid in a refrigeration or air-conditioning system, the composition comprising a) an acid neutralizer or scavenger such as a metal alkoxide, carbodiimide, glycidyl ether, epoxide, alkanolamine, arylamine, overbased metal sulphonates, or an inorganic base (e.g. KOH); and b) a hydrolytic drying agent such as an orthoester (e.g. triethylorthoformate), acetal, epoxide, or a carbodiimide, whereby the water formed by neutralization is removed from the system. Also disclosed is the use of the composition for neutralizing or removing an acid from a refrigeration or air-conditioning system; and a method for neutralizing or removing an acid from the refrigeration or air-conditioning system.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2014Publication date: February 11, 2016Inventors: Paul Clarence APPLER, Jesse HOMENUIK, Norma HILL, George E. CRANTON
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Patent number: 7161678Abstract: Excess oxygen in the combustion process of a facility that bums carbon-based fuels may cause a visible plume in the atmosphere at the stack of the facility. Traditional optical based opacity monitors may be unable to detect this plume or the plume may form at a location downstream from the opacity monitor toward the stack. The present invention discloses methods to utilize common combustion control variables to detect and signal the presence of a visible plume of exhaust gasses. Also disclosed are systems that detect the visible plume and provide a signal so that the combustion process may be manually or automatically adjusted to reduce or eliminate the visible plume.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2002Date of Patent: January 9, 2007Assignee: Florida Power and Light CompanyInventor: Paul Clarence Schultz
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Publication number: 20030223071Abstract: Excess oxygen in the combustion process of a facility that bums carbon-based fuels may cause a visible plume in the atmosphere at the stack of the facility. Traditional optical based opacity monitors may be unable to detect this plume or the plume may form at a location downstream from the opacity monitor toward the stack. The present invention discloses methods to utilize common combustion control variables to detect and signal the presence of a visible plume of exhaust gasses. Also disclosed are systems that detect the visible plume and provide a signal so that the combustion process may be manually or automatically adjusted to reduce or eliminate the visible plume.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2002Publication date: December 4, 2003Applicant: Florida Power & Light CompanyInventor: Paul Clarence Schultz