Patents by Inventor Paul Eidsmore
Paul Eidsmore 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: 12025997Abstract: A pressure regulator device for use within a pressure-regulated fluid storage and dispensing vessel primarily in low flow, low delivery pressure applications. Regulator stiction challenges have been solved with an improved poppet assembly using different poppet element configurations as well as an improved bellows structure in the pressure-sensing assembly that provides more flexibility during contraction and expansion of the diaphragm elements.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2019Date of Patent: July 2, 2024Assignee: ENTEGRIS, INC.Inventors: Edward Edmiston Jones, Paul Eidsmore
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Publication number: 20190339726Abstract: A pressure regulator device for use within a pressure-regulated fluid storage and dispensing vessel primarily in low flow, low delivery pressure applications. Regulator stiction challenges have been solved with an improved poppet assembly using different poppet element configurations as well as an improved bellows structure in the pressure-sensing assembly that provides more flexibility during contraction and expansion of the diaphragm elements.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2019Publication date: November 7, 2019Inventors: Edward Edmiston JONES, Paul EIDSMORE
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Publication number: 20070157984Abstract: A modular manifold system is provided for interconnecting fluid components of a fluid system in a reduced area. The system is comprised of a one or more bridge fittings having an internal fluid passageway which has an inlet end in fluid communication with an outlet port of a first fluid component, and an outlet end in fluid communication with an inlet port of a second fluid component. The bridge fittings may be mounted within a channel of a backing plate for structural support. An optional locator plate may be utilized which is mounted over the ends of the bridge fittings in order to align the inlet and outlet ports of the fluid components with the inlet and outlet ends of the bridge fittings. The bridge fittings may also be mounted to the locator plate in multiple directions forming multiple flow paths. Additionally, the bridge fittings may be stacked to form multiple layers where bridge fittings of one layer may be in fluid communication with bridge fittings of another layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2007Publication date: July 12, 2007Applicant: SWAGELOK COMPANYInventor: Paul Eidsmore
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Publication number: 20070001473Abstract: A cargo hauling system is dimensioned to fit within a bed of a light truck. The bin moves forwardly and rearwardly relative to the truck bed along rollers provided on a tailgate of the truck. The tailgate is modified by reinforcing a perimeter of the tailgate, adding rollers to the tailgate, substituting reinforced linkages and hinges for factory originals, and adding a support member that extends between the trailer hitch and tailgate.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2006Publication date: January 4, 2007Inventor: Paul Eidsmore
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Publication number: 20060157130Abstract: A modular manifold system is provided for interconnecting fluid components of a fluid system in a reduced area. The system is comprised of a one or more bridge fittings having an internal fluid passageway which has an inlet end in fluid communication with an outlet port of a first fluid component, and an outlet end in fluid communication with an inlet port of a second fluid component. The bridge fittings may additionally comprise two or more ports, which one of said ports may be in fluid communication with a manifold on another substrate level. The bridge fittings may be mounted within a channel of a backing plate for structural support or in channel blocks of varying sizes. An optional locator plate may be utilized which is mounted over the ends of the bridge fittings in order to align the inlet and outlet ports of the fluid components with the inlet and outlet ends of the bridge fittings. The bridge fittings may also be mounted to the locator plate in multiple directions forming multiple flow paths.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2006Publication date: July 20, 2006Inventors: Paul Eidsmore, Michael Mohlenkamp, Benjamin Olechnowicz, Christine Schilt Deines, Douglas Nordstrom, James McCoy
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Publication number: 20060070674Abstract: Substrates for modular fluid flow systems that include a secondary flow aperture or passage that is offset from a process flow path. The secondary flow aperture or passage provides a second flow path to a flow control device to allow secondary functions, such as purging, to be performed by the flow control device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2005Publication date: April 6, 2006Inventor: Paul Eidsmore
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Publication number: 20050263197Abstract: A modular manifold system is provided for interconnecting fluid components of a fluid system in a reduced area The system is comprised of a one or more bridge fittings having an internal fluid passageway which has an inlet end in fluid communication with an outlet port of a first fluid component, and an outlet end in fluid communication with an inlet port of a second fluid component. The bridge fittings may be mounted within a channel of a backing plate for structural support. An optional locator plate may be utilized which is mounted over the ends of the bridge fittings in order to align the inlet and outlet ports of the fluid components with the inlet and outlet ends of the bridge fittings. The bridge fittings may also be mounted to the locator plate in multiple directions forming multiple flow paths. Additionally, the bridge fittings may be stacked to form multiple layers where bridge fittings of one layer may be in fluid communication with bridge fittings of another layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2005Publication date: December 1, 2005Inventor: Paul Eidsmore
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Publication number: 20050135908Abstract: A cargo hauling system is dimensioned to fit a truck bed or SUV cargo space. The bin moves forwardly and rearwardly relative to the truck bed or cargo space, selectively pivots for dumping the load contents of the bin from the rear of the vehicle, or is selectively removed from the vehicle to leave at a job site, and/or allow the vehicle to be used without the removable bin. A pivot arm assembly advantageously mounted to a conventional trailer hitch receiver installed on vehicles of this type. The pivot arm assembly includes a support bar received within the trailer hitch receiver. A generally U-shaped support structure includes a transverse arm and first and second upright arms extending therefrom having first, lower ends secured to the transverse arm. Rollers are rotatably secured adjacent outer terminal ends of the first and second upright arms, respectively. The rollers cooperate with first and second guide rails secured to an underside of the bin.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2004Publication date: June 23, 2005Inventor: Paul Eidsmore
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Publication number: 20050056330Abstract: Abstract of the Disclosure A modular manifold system is provided for interconnecting fluid components of a fluid system in a reduced area. The system is comprised of a one or more bridge fittings having an internal fluid passageway which has an inlet end in fluid communication with an outlet port of a first fluid component, and an outlet end in fluid communication with an inlet port of a second fluid component. The bridge fittings may additionally comprise two or more ports, which one of said ports may be in fluid communication with a manifold on another substrate level. The bridge fittings may be mounted within a channel of a backing plate for structural support or in channel blocks of varying sizes. An optional locator plate may be utilized which is mounted over the ends of the bridge fittings in order to align the inlet and outlet ports of the fluid components with the inlet and outlet ends of the bridge fittings.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2003Publication date: March 17, 2005Applicant: Swagelok CompanyInventors: Paul Eidsmore, Michael Mohlenkamp, Benjamin Olechnowicz, Christine Schilt-Deines, Douglas Nordstrom, James McCoy
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Publication number: 20050005981Abstract: A modular fluid flow system is provided with selectable features. One feature is a substrate design that is sculpted or contoured to improve air flow when the substrate is installed in a modular system. Also provided is a valve concept in which a third port, such as a purge port, is formed coplanar with inlet and outlet ports of the valve, but the third port is not collinear with the other two ports. A mounting arrangement is provided that uses a releasable clamping feature to secure a substrate to support members, thereby avoiding threaded connections therebetween. Fluid component seal surfaces are also formed by work hardening methods to provide hard metal to metal seal surfaces even for soft bulk material such as cast metal.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2004Publication date: January 13, 2005Inventors: Paul Eidsmore, Gerhard Schiroky