Patents by Inventor Randolph H. McHugh

Randolph H. McHugh 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).

  • Publication number: 20230263353
    Abstract: A vacuum cleaner system comprising a motor-impeller assembly, a power source, and a hose. The motor-impeller assembly is configured to generate fluid flow, the fluid flow passing through a hose inlet. The power source is configured to supply power to the motor-impeller assembly. The hose includes a proximal hose end configured to be coupled to the hose inlet, a distal hose end spaced from the proximal hose end, and a hose body. The hose body is coupled to the proximal hose end and the distal hose end. The hose body has an inner surface through which fluid flow passes, and an outer surface open to the surroundings of the hose. The hose further includes a layer of anti-static material applied to either the inner surface of the hose body or the outer surface of the hose body.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 21, 2023
    Publication date: August 24, 2023
    Inventors: Nathan Beining, Brian Cornell, Srdjan Acimovic, Anthony R. Sleck, Randolph H. McHugh
  • Publication number: 20220029218
    Abstract: A battery pack charger configured to heat a power tool battery pack, the battery pack charger comprising a housing, an adapter portion integrated with the housing of the battery pack charger, the adapter portion configured to mechanically and electrically connect to the power tool battery pack, and an inductive heater including a coil portion, the coil portion including a coil housing and one or more inductive coil windings, the inductive heater configured to generate an electromagnetic field to heat the power tool battery pack.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 4, 2021
    Publication date: January 27, 2022
    Inventors: Randolph H. McHugh, Gareth Mueckl, Tauhira Hoossainy
  • Patent number: 11152655
    Abstract: An inductive heater assembly that includes an adapter portion and a coil portion. The adapter portion includes a first adapter support portion and a second adapter support portion. The first adapter support portion is configured to mechanically and electrically connect the inductive heater assembly to a power source device. The first adapter support portion includes a first adapter terminal block configured to engage a complementary terminal block of the power source device. The second adapter support portion is configured to mechanically and electrically connect the inductive heater assembly to the power tool battery pack. The second adapter support portion includes a second adapter terminal block configured to engage a complementary terminal block of the power tool battery pack. The coil portion is supported by the adapter portion. The coil portion includes a coil housing and one or more inductive coil windings.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 17, 2019
    Date of Patent: October 19, 2021
    Assignee: MILWAUKEE ELECTRIC TOOL CORPORATION
    Inventors: Randolph H. McHugh, Gareth Mueckl, Tauhira Hoossainy
  • Publication number: 20190386357
    Abstract: An inductive heater assembly that includes an adapter portion and a coil portion. The adapter portion includes a first adapter support portion and a second adapter support portion. The first adapter support portion is configured to mechanically and electrically connect the inductive heater assembly to a power source device. The first adapter support portion includes a first adapter terminal block configured to engage a complementary terminal block of the power source device. The second adapter support portion is configured to mechanically and electrically connect the inductive heater assembly to the power tool battery pack. The second adapter support portion includes a second adapter terminal block configured to engage a complementary terminal block of the power tool battery pack. The coil portion is supported by the adapter portion. The coil portion includes a coil housing and one or more inductive coil windings.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 17, 2019
    Publication date: December 19, 2019
    Inventors: Randolph H. McHugh, Gareth Mueckl, Tauhira Hoossainy
  • Patent number: 9379614
    Abstract: A computer server rack for mechanically supporting and electrically powering computer servers is provided. The rack includes DC-to-DC conversion circuits which are configured to convert a relatively high DC facility voltage (e.g. 380 volts DC provided throughout a data center on busways and/or appropriate wiring) to DC voltage useable directly by a computer server (e.g. 12 volts DC). The conversion circuits are highly efficient and convert substantially all of power input to the circuits at the input voltage and input DC current to a high DC output current at a lower output voltage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 26, 2015
    Date of Patent: June 28, 2016
    Assignee: Edison DC Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: John W. Meinecke, Randolph H. McHugh, Nicholas A. Lemberg
  • Patent number: 9276474
    Abstract: Improved electrical power conversion system configured to transfer power between a DC voltage differential occurring between input DC terminals and lower DC voltage differential made up of the output differential voltages between a positive output DC terminal and a system neutral terminal and a negative output DC terminal and the system neutral terminal. The system actively controls the output differential voltages to account for variations in the electrical loading placed on the system. The system also actively controls the neutral voltage differential between the neutral terminal and Earth Ground. The output differential voltages are controlled to be maintained within an acceptable range for the types of electrical loads powered by the system (e.g. computers, servers, LED lighting) and to the extent the differentials vary, the system corrects the variances at frequencies which do not adversely affect system circuit protection or the electrical loading on the system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 26, 2015
    Date of Patent: March 1, 2016
    Assignee: Edison DC Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: John W. Meinecke, Randolph H. McHugh, Nicholas A. Lemberg
  • Publication number: 20150245531
    Abstract: A computer server rack for mechanically supporting and electrically powering computer servers is provided. The rack includes DC-to-DC conversion circuits which are configured to convert a relatively high DC facility voltage (e.g. 380 volts DC provided throughout a data center on busways and/or appropriate wiring) to DC voltage useable directly by a computer server (e.g. 12 volts DC). The conversion circuits are highly efficient and convert substantially all of power input to the circuits at the input voltage and input DC current to a high DC output current at a lower output voltage.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 26, 2015
    Publication date: August 27, 2015
    Inventors: John W. Meinecke, Randolph H. McHugh, Nicholas A. Lemberg
  • Publication number: 20150244268
    Abstract: Improved electrical power conversion system configured to transfer power between a DC voltage differential occurring between input DC terminals and lower DC voltage differential made up of the output differential voltages between a positive output DC terminal and a system neutral terminal and a negative output DC terminal and the system neutral terminal. The system actively controls the output differential voltages to account for variations in the electrical loading placed on the system. The system also actively controls the neutral voltage differential between the neutral terminal and Earth Ground. The output differential voltages are controlled to be maintained within an acceptable range for the types of electrical loads powered by the system (e.g. computers, servers, LED lighting) and to the extent the differentials vary, the system corrects the variances at frequencies which do not adversely affect system circuit protection or the electrical loading on the system.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 26, 2015
    Publication date: August 27, 2015
    Inventors: John W. Meinecke, Randolph H. McHugh, Nicholas A. Lemberg