Patents by Inventor Randall H. Moormann
Randall H. Moormann 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: 10323646Abstract: A pumping system featuring a pump chamber configured with a central portion having a tangential outlet, and configured with a tubular coupling end portion having inwardly flexible rim portions on one side; and a mounting base, having a circular portion with an inner circumferential rim configured to receive and engage the inwardly flexible rim portions of the tubular coupling portion of the pump chamber so as to be rotationally coupled to the pumping chamber so that the pumping chamber may be rotated 360° in relation to the mounting base.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2017Date of Patent: June 18, 2019Assignee: Flow Control LLCInventors: William A. Gell, III, Jeffrey D. Lopes, Jesus Estrada, Randall H. Moormann
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Patent number: 10302090Abstract: Apparatus for providing liquid from a reservoir of liquid contained in a vehicle/vessel or other equipment, featuring a pump for pumping liquid having a pump housing outlet nozzle; and a back flow preventer assembly having an inlet end to couple to the outlet nozzle, having an outlet end to couple to an outlet hose for connecting to an outlet exiting a wall of a vehicle, vessel or other equipment, and having a duckbill-type check valve to provide liquid being pumped in one direction from the reservoir of the vehicle, vessel or other equipment to the outlet exiting the wall of the vehicle, vessel or other equipment via the outlet hose, and also configured to prevent residue liquid left in the outlet hose from flowing back into the pump and returning to the reservoir once the pump has completed pumping if the outlet exiting the wall of the vehicle, vessel or other equipment is above the outlet nozzle, so as to prevent on an on/off oscillation of the pump depending on the volume of residue liquid left in the outType: GrantFiled: February 28, 2014Date of Patent: May 28, 2019Assignee: Flow Control LLC.Inventors: Randall H. Moormann, Todd R. Raabe
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Patent number: 9829000Abstract: The pump has a pump body having a pump body portion with a vent hole to allow air entrapped in the pump body to bleed out to atmosphere and allow liquid to fill the pump body in order to get the pump running, and also includes a tab receiving portion having a rim defining an opening; and a pump/strainer assembly that includes a base with slots/openings formed therein to receive and strain liquid to be pumped, and includes a strainer retaining tab with a raised rim to be received in the opening of the tab receiving portion and circumferentially engaged by the rim of the opening to hold together the pump/strainer assembly and the pump body. The at least one tab receiving portion and the strainer retaining tab are dimensioned to conceal the vent hole and substantially prevent the liquid from bleeding through the vent hole and squirting outside of the pump body when the pump is running.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2014Date of Patent: November 28, 2017Assignee: Flow Control LLC.Inventor: Randall H. Moormann
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Patent number: 9810241Abstract: A pumping system featuring a pump chamber configured with a central portion having a tangential outlet, and configured with a tubular coupling end portion having inwardly flexible rim portions on one side; and a mounting base, having a circular portion with an inner circumferential rim configured to receive and engage the inwardly flexible rim portions of the tubular coupling portion of the pump chamber so as to be rotationally coupled to the pumping chamber so that the pumping chamber may be rotated 360° in relation to the mounting base.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2014Date of Patent: November 7, 2017Assignee: FLOW CONTROL LLCInventors: William A. Gell, III, Jeffrey D. Lopes, Jesus Estrada, Randall H. Moormann
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Publication number: 20170248143Abstract: A pumping system featuring a pump chamber configured with a central portion having a tangential outlet, and configured with a tubular coupling end portion having inwardly flexible rim portions on one side; and a mounting base, having a circular portion with an inner circumferential rim configured to receive and engage the inwardly flexible rim portions of the tubular coupling portion of the pump chamber so as to be rotationally coupled to the pumping chamber so that the pumping chamber may be rotated 360° in relation to the mounting base.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2017Publication date: August 31, 2017Inventors: William A. GELL, Jeffrey D. LOPES, Jesus ESTRADA, Randall H. MOORMANN
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Publication number: 20150247504Abstract: Apparatus for providing liquid from a reservoir of liquid contained in a vehicle/vessel or other equipment, featuring a pump for pumping liquid having a pump housing outlet nozzle; and a back flow preventer assembly having an inlet end to couple to the outlet nozzle, having an outlet end to couple to an outlet hose for connecting to an outlet exiting a wall of a vehicle, vessel or other equipment, and having a duckbill-type check valve to provide liquid being pumped in one direction from the reservoir of the vehicle, vessel or other equipment to the outlet exiting the wall of the vehicle, vessel or other equipment via the outlet hose, and also configured to prevent residue liquid left in the outlet hose from flowing back into the pump and returning to the reservoir once the pump has completed pumping if the outlet exiting the wall of the vehicle, vessel or other equipment is above the outlet nozzle, so as to prevent on an on/off oscillation of the pump depending on the volume of residue liquid left in the outType: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2014Publication date: September 3, 2015Applicant: Flow Control LLC.Inventors: Randall H. MOORMANN, Todd R. RAABE
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Publication number: 20150247501Abstract: A pump, having a pump housing with an impeller arranged therein, features an anti-airlock valve assembly configured with a valve housing having a passageway configured with a vent hole to allow air to bleed out of the pump housing into the atmosphere so liquid can fill the pump housing, rise and engage the impeller in order to get the pump running; and a valve ball arranged in the passageway, the valve ball configured to rest against one part of the passageway so air can pass out of the vent hole, and also configured to be light or buoyant enough to respond to the liquid filling the pump housing, float upwardly and rest against another part of the passageway so as not to allow water to escape readily from the vent hole after the liquid rises to a sufficient level and substantially engages the impeller.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2014Publication date: September 3, 2015Applicant: Flow Control LLCInventor: Randall H. MOORMANN
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Publication number: 20150247502Abstract: The pump has a pump body having a pump body portion with a vent hole to allow air entrapped in the pump body to bleed out to atmosphere and allow liquid to fill the pump body in order to get the pump running, and also includes a tab receiving portion having a rim defining an opening; and a pump/strainer assembly that includes a base with slots/openings formed therein to receive and strain liquid to be pumped, and includes a strainer retaining tab with a raised rim to be received in the opening of the tab receiving portion and circumferentially engaged by the rim of the opening to hold together the pump/strainer assembly and the pump body. The at least one tab receiving portion and the strainer retaining tab are dimensioned to conceal the vent hole and substantially prevent the liquid from bleeding through the vent hole and squirting outside of the pump body when the pump is running.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2014Publication date: September 3, 2015Applicant: FLOW CONTROL LLC.Inventor: Randall H. MOORMANN
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Patent number: 8894389Abstract: A utility pump is provided featuring a housing and battery configuration, where the housing is configured with a series configuration of integral pumps, and also configured with a battery receiving portion having electrical terminals for receiving power for providing to the series configuration of the integral pumps, and where the battery has a protruding portion with corresponding electrical terminals configured to contact the electrical terminals to provide power to the series configuration of the integral pumps when the protruding portion of the battery is inserted into the battery receiving portion of the housing and rotated in one direction to an “ON” position, and also configured not to contact the electrical terminals when the battery is not rotated to the “ON” position.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2011Date of Patent: November 25, 2014Assignee: Flow Control LLC.Inventors: Humberto V. Meza, Randall H. Moormann, Mark F. Ingersoll, Jeffrey B. Schopperle, Joel A. Kenney
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Publication number: 20140341752Abstract: A pumping system featuring a pump chamber configured with a central portion having a tangential outlet, and configured with a tubular coupling end portion having inwardly flexible rim portions on one side; and a mounting base, having a circular portion with an inner circumferential rim configured to receive and engage the inwardly flexible rim portions of the tubular coupling portion of the pump chamber so as to be rotationally coupled to the pumping chamber so that the pumping chamber may be rotated 360° in relation to the mounting base.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2014Publication date: November 20, 2014Applicant: Flow Control LLC.Inventors: William A. GELL, III, Jeffrey D. LOPES, Jesus ESTRADA, Randall H. MOORMANN
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Patent number: 8864476Abstract: A pump is provided featuring a housing and battery configuration, where the housing is configured with a battery receiving portion having electrical terminals for receiving power to the pump, and where the battery has a protruding portion with corresponding electrical terminals configured to contact the electrical terminals to provide power to the pump when the protruding portion of the battery is inserted into the battery receiving portion of the housing and rotated in one direction to an “ON” position, and also configured not to contact the electrical terminals when the battery is not rotated to the “ON” position.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2011Date of Patent: October 21, 2014Assignee: Flow Control LLC.Inventors: Randall H. Moormann, Rick Burnham
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Publication number: 20130052059Abstract: A pump is provided featuring a housing and battery configuration, where the housing is configured with a battery receiving portion having electrical terminals for receiving power to the pump, and where the battery has a protruding portion with corresponding electrical terminals configured to contact the electrical terminals to provide power to the pump when the protruding portion of the battery is inserted into the battery receiving portion of the housing and rotated in one direction to an “ON” position, and also configured not to contact the electrical terminals when the battery is not rotated to the “ON” position.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2011Publication date: February 28, 2013Applicant: ITT MANUFACTURING ENTERPRISES, INC.Inventors: Randall H. MOORMANN, Rick BURNHAM
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Publication number: 20130052060Abstract: A utility pump is provided featuring a housing and battery configuration, where the housing is configured with a series configuration of integral pumps, and also configured with a battery receiving portion having electrical terminals for receiving power for providing to the series configuration of the integral pumps, and where the battery has a protruding portion with corresponding electrical terminals configured to contact the electrical terminals to provide power to the series configuration of the integral pumps when the protruding portion of the battery is inserted into the battery receiving portion of the housing and rotated in one direction to an “ON” position, and also configured not to contact the electrical terminals when the battery is not rotated to the “ON” position.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2011Publication date: February 28, 2013Applicant: XYLEM IP HOLDINGS LLCInventors: Humberto V. MEZA, Randall H. MOORMANN, Mark F. INGERSOLL, Jeffrey B. SCHOPPERLE, Joel A. KENNEY
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Patent number: 7055181Abstract: Swim goggles comprising first and second substantially rigid frames each having a base portion, an eye lens portion, an inner end portion and an outer end portion. The swim goggles further comprise a bridge for engaging the inner end portions of the first and second frames. The swim goggles further comprise a head strap having first and second end portions having a plurality of tooth portions. The swim goggles further comprise first and second connection mechanisms disposed at the outer end portions of the first and second frames, respectively. Each of the first and second connection mechanisms comprise a strap passage way adapted to receive the first and second end portions of the head strap, respectively. Each of the first and second mechanisms further comprise a unitary resilient pawl comprising a median portion and first and second finger portions having end portions engaged with the base portion at a position adjacent to and below the eye lens portion.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2004Date of Patent: June 6, 2006Assignee: Aqua-Leisure Industries, Inc.Inventors: Randall H. Moormann, Ronald R. Daley
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Patent number: 5115794Abstract: A launcher for a soft compressible closed cell foam ball which includes a cavity in which the ball is forced into from the front of the barrel and is held loosely therein and a plunger coupled to the barrel for causing theball to be compressed and then spring out of the cavity accompanied by a loud popping sound.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 1989Date of Patent: May 26, 1992Assignee: Tonka CorporationInventor: Randall H. Moormann
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Patent number: 5114153Abstract: The present invention is concerned with providing a game that mechanically dispenses additional cards to a player in a dramatic manner. Card play initially determines whether a player may have to operate the dispenser. However, a chance element in operation of the device may still permit the player to escape receiving any additional cards. Depression of a button in accordance with card play, indexes a disc having variously spaced apart detents for actuating a battery motor driven eccentric wheel that expels the cards from a reservoir.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1991Date of Patent: May 19, 1992Assignee: Breslow, Morrison, Terzian & Associates, Inc.Inventors: Donald A. Rosenwinkel, Randall H. Moormann
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Patent number: 5113842Abstract: A ball launcher for launching a plurality of soft closed cell plastic compressible balls, one ball at a time, by causing a plurality of balls in a line, one ball at a time (each time the plunger is moved back and forth), to squeeze past a constriction at the front of the launcher. The front most ball in the line of balls, to be launched, is urged against the constriction by a resilient biasing carriage engaging the rear most ball in the line of balls.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1990Date of Patent: May 19, 1992Assignee: Tonka CorporationInventor: Randall H. Moormann
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Patent number: 4892081Abstract: A launcher for a soft compressible closed cell foam ball which includes a cavity in which the ball is forced into from the front of the barrel and is held loosely therein and a plunger coupled to the barrel for causing the ball to be compressed and then spring out of the cavity accompanied by a loud popping sound.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1988Date of Patent: January 9, 1990Assignee: Tonka CorporationInventor: Randall H. Moormann
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Patent number: D649163Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2011Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Assignee: ITT Manufacturing Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Randall H. Moormann, Rick Burnham, Gregory Cook
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Patent number: D667466Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2011Date of Patent: September 18, 2012Assignee: Flow Control LLCInventors: Christopher K. Barmore, Daniel J. DeOreo, Randall H. Moormann