Patents by Inventor Randall W. Nichols

Randall W. Nichols 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).

  • Patent number: 6764529
    Abstract: An apparatus is disclosed for dehydrating gas in a system having control gas and supply gas. A first housing is fluidly connected to supply gas and a first membrane member is in the first housing flow path, with a plurality of tubes having interstitial spaces therebetween, each tube being more permeable to water vapor than to gas. Supply gas exiting the first membrane member is drier. Drier supply gas is metered to the first membrane member interstitial spaces, whereby dried supply gas sweeps water or water vapor from the first membrane member interstitial spaces to surrounding environment. A second housing similar to the first has a similar second membrane member therein and fluidly connected to control gas. Control gas exiting second membrane member is drier. Drier supply gas is also metered to second membrane member interstitial spaces, and sweeps water or water vapor from second member interstitial spaces through the second housing vent.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 1, 2002
    Date of Patent: July 20, 2004
    Assignee: Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems LLC
    Inventors: Randall W. Nichols, Jeff Malarik
  • Publication number: 20040094036
    Abstract: Oil entrained in purge air from a vehicle air dryer is directed through a purge air cleaner to remove the oil before discharge of the purge air to the environment. An absorbent material, preferably hydrophobic, is enclosed in the purge air cleaner, which may be safely disposed. Alternatively, oil can be extracted from the absorbent media and thereby recycled. By providing a spin-on type canister, the absorbent media can be easily replaced and serviced.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 18, 2002
    Publication date: May 20, 2004
    Inventors: Randall W. Nichols, Jeff Malarik
  • Patent number: 6730143
    Abstract: Oil entrained in purge air from a vehicle air dryer is directed through a purge air cleaner to remove the oil before discharge of the purge air to the environment. An absorbent material, perferably hydrophobic, is enclosed in the purge air cleaner, which may be safely disposed. Alternatively, oil can be extracted from the absorbent media and thereby recycled. By providing a spin-on type canister, the absorbent media can be easily replaced and serviced.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 18, 2002
    Date of Patent: May 4, 2004
    Assignee: Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems, LLC
    Inventors: Randall W. Nichols, Jeff Malarik
  • Publication number: 20040074386
    Abstract: An air drying system for a vehicle including an membrane air dryer is provided. The air dryer is supplied with a stream of compressed air that has a low and constant concentration of oil vapor. A coalescing filter element may be used to maintain the oil vapor concentration. The filtered material may be discharged from the coalescing filter by a pressure swing drain valve, which discharges the filtered material upon unloading of the compressor.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 4, 2003
    Publication date: April 22, 2004
    Inventors: Randall W. Nichols, Richard B. Jacobs
  • Publication number: 20040074721
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for mounting an air dryer to a commercial vehicle is provided. The end caps of the membrane air dryer are used to retain the membrane air dyer core and attach the membrane air dryer to the surface of the air supply reservoir. Bosses can be welded to the external surface of the air supply reservoir, which can then be used to mount the membrane air dryer by bolting the end caps to the bosses. The method and apparatus can be applied to two or three tank air supply reservoir systems. A disengagement tank may be included within the air dryer system, in place of a coalescing filter, to reduce the amount of moisture that reaches the membrane air dryer core.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 18, 2002
    Publication date: April 22, 2004
    Inventors: Randall W. Nichols, Fred W. Hoffman, Leonard A. Quinn
  • Publication number: 20040000233
    Abstract: An apparatus is disclosed for dehydrating gas in a system having control gas and supply gas. A first housing is fluidly connected to supply gas and a first membrane member is in the first housing flow path, with a plurality of tubes having interstitial spaces therebetween, each tube being more permeable to water vapor than to gas. Supply gas exiting the first membrane member is drier. Drier supply gas is metered to the first membrane member interstitial spaces, whereby dried supply gas sweeps water or water vapor from the first membrane member interstitial spaces to surrounding environment. A second housing similar to the first has a similar second membrane member therein and fluidly connected to control gas. Control gas exiting second membrane member is drier. Drier supply gas is also metered to second membrane member interstitial spaces, and sweeps water or water vapor from second member interstitial spaces through the second housing vent.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 1, 2002
    Publication date: January 1, 2004
    Inventors: Randall W. Nichols, Jeff Malarik
  • Patent number: 6083297
    Abstract: The invention relates to a gas dehydration membrane comprising a membrane having pores communicating between a first and an opposing second surface of the membrane and further having an average pore diameter on the first surface of the membrane which is about 10 to 1000 times smaller than that on the opposing second surface of the membrane. The invention further relates to a process for dehydrating a gaseous feedstock comprising passing the gaseous feedstock over a membrane characterized by high surface porosity wherein pore openings on a first surface thereof are at least 10 to 1000 times smaller than pore openings on an opposing surface thereof and wherein from about 2% to about 30% of the pore volume is occupied by a humectant.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 24, 1997
    Date of Patent: July 4, 2000
    Assignee: Whatman, Inc.
    Inventors: Ronald J. Valus, Randall W. Nichols, James C. Davis
  • Patent number: 5853884
    Abstract: A method for forming a hollow fiber bundle unit for insertion into an assisted breathing device comprising spinning a hollow fiber or hollow fibers, collecting multiple fibers into a bundle, filling the walls of the hollow fibers within the hollow fiber bundle with an humectant, coating the hollow fibers containing the humectant with a solution of an adhesive material, forming and drying the hollow fiber bundle coated with the solution, and preparing the hollow fiber bundle coated with the solution for insertion into the assisted breathing device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 26, 1997
    Date of Patent: December 29, 1998
    Assignee: Whatman, Inc.
    Inventors: Randall W. Nichols, James C. Davis
  • Patent number: 5174900
    Abstract: A method for the treatment of fluid feedstreams comprises the steps of providing at least one wafer (200) comprising a central area (202) providing a plurality of members (18) arranged in a plurality of layers (201) and peripheral support means (203) encompassing the central area, arranged axially in a module (180) having first and second ports (185, 208); a plurality of separate bore fluid chambers (198, 199) generally encompassing the peripheral support means and communicable with the members within the central area, and a plurality of separate bore fluid ports (192, 193) communicable with the bore fluid chambers; directing the feedstream through the first port and over the wafer; and transferring materials between the central area in the wafer and the feedstream. Related methods employ other multi port apparatus (220, 240) as well as wafers (240, 280, 300, 320, 350, 410, 460) for use therein.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 25, 1990
    Date of Patent: December 29, 1992
    Assignee: The Standard Oil Company
    Inventors: Randall W. Nichols, James C. Davis, Robert D. Littler
  • Patent number: 5164081
    Abstract: A multi port apparatus (220,440) provides for the treatment of material.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 25, 1990
    Date of Patent: November 17, 1992
    Assignee: The Standard Oil Company
    Inventors: Randall W. Nichols, James C. Davis, Robert D. Littler
  • Patent number: 5100556
    Abstract: A wafer (100) providing transverse sheets of semipermeable membrane (21). Such wafers include peripheral support means (101) defining a generally cylindrical ring and having inside (104) and outside surfaces (105), a plurality of transverse sheet membrane sleeves (16) carried within the peripheral support means, and a plurality of baffle plates (110, 125) carried between adjacent membrane sleeves. Apparatus (60) for the separation of a fluid into permeate and retentate portions comprises at least one transverse sheet membrane wafer (100), vessel means (61) providing a first port (68) for receiving the fluid, a second port (69) for withdrawing the retentate and a third port (70) for withdrawing the permeate, means for compressing (74) the wafer within the apparatus, and permeate chamber means (72) within said vessel, separate from the feedstream and the retentate by the means for compressing (74) and peripheral support means (101).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 27, 1990
    Date of Patent: March 31, 1992
    Assignee: The Standard Oil Company
    Inventor: Randall W. Nichols
  • Patent number: 5000855
    Abstract: A wafer (10) providing transfer sheets of semipermeable membrane (21). Such wafers include peripheral support means (11) defining a generally cylindrical ring and having inside (14) and outside faces (15) and upper (12) and lower (13) faces and, a plurality of transverse sheet membrane sleeves (16) carried within the peripheral support means. Apparatus (60) for the separation of a fluid into permeate and retentate portions comprises a plurality of transverse sheet membrane wafers (10), vessel means (61) providing a first port (68) for receiving the fluid, a second port (69) for withdrawing the retentate and a third port (70) for withdrawing the permeate, means for compressing (74) the plurality of wafers in axial alignment, and permeate chamber means (72) within said vessel, separate from the feedstream and the retentate by the means for compressing (74) and peripheral support means (11).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 21, 1989
    Date of Patent: March 19, 1991
    Assignee: The Standard Oil Company
    Inventor: Randall W. Nichols
  • Patent number: 4959152
    Abstract: Apparatus (60, 105, 115, 130, 150) for the separation of a fluid into permeate and retentate portions. Such apparatus provides a plurality of hollow fiber separation wafers (10), each wafer comprising a mat (25) of hollow fibers (18) arranged chord-wise of the wafer; and peripheral support means (11) encompassing the ends (19) of the hollow fibers and having inside (14) and outside (15) faces and upper (12) and lower (13) faces. The apparatus further includes vessel means (59, 121, 149) providing a first port (66, 132, 155) for receiving the fluid, a second port (69, 136, 158) for withdrawing the retentate and a third port (68, 135, 156) for withdrawing the permeate; means for compressing (73, 104, 111, 138, 161) the plurality of wafers in axial alignment; and permeate chamber means (71, 148, 164) within the vessel, separate from the feedstream and the retentate by the means for compressing and the support means.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 24, 1989
    Date of Patent: September 25, 1990
    Assignee: The Standard Oil Company
    Inventor: Randall W. Nichols