Patents by Inventor Robert Dean Hoffman

Robert Dean Hoffman 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: 10302521
    Abstract: A tool connects a source of compressed air to a low pressure service port valve of a refrigerant system for pressurizing the refrigerant system with air to locate leaks. The tool includes a connector, an air pressure regulator having a control knob and a pressure gauge, and an air hose fitting having an inlet for removable attachment to an air hose of the air source and an outlet in communication with the air pressure regulator inlet. The connector outlet is configured for removable attachment to the low pressure service port valve for air flow from the connecter outlet into the low pressure service port valve. The air pressure regulator outlet is in air flow communication with the connector inlet. With the tool installed, the closed refrigerant system can be pressured with air to a desired air pressure so that leaks become apparent by compressed air escaping.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 30, 2017
    Date of Patent: May 28, 2019
    Inventor: Robert Dean Hoffman
  • Publication number: 20190128764
    Abstract: A tool connects a source of compressed air to a low pressure service port valve of a refrigerant system for pressurizing the refrigerant system with air to locate leaks. The tool includes a connector, an air pressure regulator having a control knob and a pressure gauge, and an air hose fitting having an inlet for removable attachment to an air hose of the air source and an outlet in communication with the air pressure regulator inlet. The connector outlet is configured for removable attachment to the low pressure service port valve for air flow from the connector outlet into the low pressure service port valve. The air pressure regulator outlet is in air flow communication with the connector inlet. With the tool installed, the closed refrigerant system can be pressured with air to a desired air pressure so that leaks become apparent by compressed air escaping.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 30, 2017
    Publication date: May 2, 2019
    Inventor: Robert Dean Hoffman