Patents by Inventor Robert P. Scaringe

Robert P. Scaringe 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: 20020163782
    Abstract: A compact, lightweight, and efficient evaporative spray cooling system is provided for removing high heat fluxes from surfaces of devices such as micro-electronic chips, metal, mirrors, and lasers. The system uses expanding metastable two-phase flow and a method of controlling the spray for optimum heat flux removal. Control includes spray atomization, fluid-phase, mass flow, and spray temperature.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 1, 2001
    Publication date: November 7, 2002
    Applicant: Mainstream Engineering Corporation
    Inventors: Gregory S. Cole, Robert P. Scaringe
  • Publication number: 20020014083
    Abstract: A simple field installable/removable indicator is usable with a field pressure measurement to indicate the degree of subcooling or superheat of refrigerant in a vapor-compression or refrigeration system. The indicator can be attached to a pipe at an appropriate location in the system. The indicator can be used with a pressure measurement obtained at an existing service valve. Temperature-indicating liquid crystals or other chemicals, or alternatively, a conventional thermometer included on the indicator can be used with a scale which shows the superheat or subcooling without requiring saturation curves or tables.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 20, 2001
    Publication date: February 7, 2002
    Inventor: Robert P. Scaringe
  • Patent number: 6327731
    Abstract: A compact, portable clothes washer and dryer system requires no direct water connection or drain line and includes a feed reservoir for holding hot or cold water; a basket for receiving clothes and said water from said feed reservoir; a filtration membrane unit that generates permeate for rinsing said clothes and retentate; a motor for operating said basket; a pump for circulating water from said feed reservoir through said membrane unit and to said basket; and a heating assembly for drying said clothes in said basket. The system reduces water usage and gray water generation for washing clothes. The system is particularly useful in dormitories, small apartments, or other remote dwellings where water is scarce or where there are no water feed lines or drains.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 2001
    Date of Patent: December 11, 2001
    Assignee: Mainstream Engineering Corporation
    Inventors: Dwight D. Back, Robert P. Scaringe, Gregory S. Cole
  • Patent number: 6308523
    Abstract: A simple field installable/removable indicator is usable with a field pressure measurement to indicate the degree of subcooling or superheat of refrigerant in a vapor-compression or refrigeration system. The indicator can be attached to a pipe at an appropriate location in the system. The indicator can be used with a pressure measurement obtained at an existing service valve. Temperature-indicating liquid crystals or other chemicals, or alternatively, a conventional thermometer included on the indicator can be used with a scale which shows the superheat or subcooling without requiring saturation curves or tables.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 20, 2000
    Date of Patent: October 30, 2001
    Assignee: Mainstream Engineering Corporation
    Inventor: Robert P. Scaringe
  • Patent number: 6303039
    Abstract: A method to control microbial growth and other contaminants present in the water of climate control systems includes using tablets or packets to effectively control the growth of microbes such as fungus, molds, bacteria, and virus present in water for an extended period of time. The tablet or packet formulations include at least two metals and at least one chelating agent. Optionally, more soluble salts are also added to the formulations to induce an initial shock of the biologically active compounds in the water followed by a slower release of the less soluble chelating agents and metals.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 6, 2000
    Date of Patent: October 16, 2001
    Assignee: Mainstream Engineering Corporation
    Inventors: Dwight D. Back, Robert P. Scaringe, John A. Meyer
  • Publication number: 20010027580
    Abstract: A compact, portable clothes washer and dryer system requires no direct water connection or drain line and includes a feed reservoir for holding hot or cold water; a basket for receiving clothes and said water from said feed reservoir; a filtration membrane unit that generates permeate for rinsing said clothes and retentate; a motor for operating said basket; a pump for circulating water from said feed reservoir through said membrane unit and to said basket; and a heating assembly for drying said clothes in said basket. The system reduces water usage and gray water generation for washing clothes. The system is particularly useful in dormitories, small apartments, or other remote dwellings where water is scarce or where there are no water feed lines or drains.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 6, 2001
    Publication date: October 11, 2001
    Applicant: Mainstream Engineering Corporation
    Inventors: Dwight D. Back, Robert P. Scaringe, Gregory S. Cole
  • Patent number: 6269667
    Abstract: A compact, portable clothes washer and dryer system requires no direct water connection or drain line and includes a feed reservoir for holding hot or cold water; a basket for receiving clothes and said water from said feed reservoir; a filtration membrane unit that generates permeate for rinsing said clothes and retentate; a motor for operating said basket; a pump for circulating water from said feed reservoir through said membrane unit and to said basket; and a heating assembly for drying said clothes in said basket. The system reduces water usage and gray water generation for washing clothes. The system is particularly useful in dormitories, small apartments, or other remote dwellings where water is scarce or where there are no water feed lines or drains.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 22, 1998
    Date of Patent: August 7, 2001
    Assignee: Mainstream Engineering Corporation
    Inventors: Dwight D. Back, Robert P. Scaringe, Gregory S. Cole
  • Patent number: 6170320
    Abstract: An additive is introduced into a fluid system and dissolved in a carrier fluid which is immiscible or slightly miscible in the fluid system, wherein the carrier fluid is subsequently removed from the fluid system. This method can be used to detect leaks, wherein an on-off UV light source, such as xenon light, can be used to detect the leak visually.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 10, 1998
    Date of Patent: January 9, 2001
    Assignee: Mainstream Engineering Corporation
    Inventors: Robert P. Scaringe, Lawrence R. Grzyll, Dwight D. Back, Joseph Mayer
  • Patent number: 5987902
    Abstract: A performance enhancing additive is introduced into a vapor compression system used in cooling and the like. The additive is selected from a class of compounds, e.g. tetraglyme, and added in a predetermined concentration measured relative to the mass of the system's lubricant. The additive can be soluble or non-soluble in the lubricant used in the system's single-phase compressor. It can be added anywhere in the system to provide lower thermodynamic load on the system compressor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 7, 1998
    Date of Patent: November 23, 1999
    Assignee: Mainstream Engineering Corporation
    Inventors: Robert P. Scaringe, Lawrence R. Grzyll
  • Patent number: 5924847
    Abstract: A vapor compression refrigeration system, such as a water chiller, uses a centrifugal compressor with magnetic bearings and a refrigerant, specifically HFC-227ea and HFC-227ca, to minimize enthalpy rise across the compressor and/or provide compression in a single stage for low cooling capacity. Magnetic bearings eliminate the problem caused by lubricated bearings to support rotating structure during normal compressor operation. The centrifugal compressor can be configured with a pre-defined static surge line.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 11, 1997
    Date of Patent: July 20, 1999
    Assignee: Mainstream Engineering Corp.
    Inventors: Robert P. Scaringe, Fulin Gui, Scott M. Benedict
  • Patent number: 5862675
    Abstract: A system is adapted to be vehicle mounted and powered by a D.C. source coupled with an inverter to cool individuals or temperature sensitive hardware under uncomfortable ambient conditions. The system includes a pumped liquid circulation loop which can be connected by self-sealing lines with cooling garments, temperature sensitive hardware and the like. An evaporative heat exchanger is provided in the loop as well as a liquid reservoir which is sized to limit short cycling of a compressor in a refrigeration loop associated therewith via the evaporative heat exchanger. A hot gas bypass can be associated with the compressor to allow recirculation of the superheated refrigerant gas when cooling is not required.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 30, 1997
    Date of Patent: January 26, 1999
    Assignee: Mainstream Engineering Corporation
    Inventors: Robert P. Scaringe, Lawrence R. Grzyll, Steven D. Gann
  • Patent number: 5826436
    Abstract: A performance enhancing additive is introduced into a vapor compression system used in cooling and the like. The additive is selected from a class of compounds, e.g. tetraglyme, and added in a predetermined concentration measured relative to the mass of the system's lubricant. The additive can be soluble or non-soluble in the lubricant used in the system's single-phase compressor. It can be added anywhere in the system to provide lower thermodynamic load on the system compressor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 3, 1996
    Date of Patent: October 27, 1998
    Assignee: Mainstream Engineering Corporation
    Inventors: Robert P. Scaringe, Lawrence R. Grzyll
  • Patent number: 5647226
    Abstract: Phase-change materials are used to preserve temperature-sensitive items such as biological specimens without subjecting the latter to extreme heat or extreme cold. Such use provides active thermal control due to melting and solidification of the phase-change materials at constant temperature.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 11, 1996
    Date of Patent: July 15, 1997
    Assignee: Mainstream Engineering Corporation
    Inventors: Robert P. Scaringe, Lawrence R. Grzyll
  • Patent number: 5638689
    Abstract: A portable, electrically powered refrigerant recovery system and method uses a single manifold to reduce fabrication time and costs. A hot gas discharge port in combination with a check valve allows the recovery system to be utilized as a vacuum pump as well as a refrigerant recovery device. A rectangular aluminum oil separator has internal baffles and is located between the inlet and a compressor. A low-voltage control circuit uses a latching circuit to avoid short cycling of the compressor and thereby increase compressor life. The system provides an improved push-pull recovery method in which superheated refrigerant vapor from the compressor is diverted directly to the system being recovered so that the superheated vapor is returned to the unit being emptied to speed the recovery process.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 17, 1995
    Date of Patent: June 17, 1997
    Assignee: Mainstream Engineering Corporation
    Inventors: Robert P. Scaringe, Fulin Gui, Steven D. Gann
  • Patent number: 5617731
    Abstract: In a refrigerant recovery/recycling apparatus, a primary vapor-type filter/dryer is arranged downstream of the system inlet which receives recovered vapor refrigerant. The filter/dryer is provided with isolation valves upstream and downstream thereof so as to allow replacement of the cores. An oil separator is located downstream of the primary filter/dryer. To prevent excessive inlet pressures to the compressor of the recovery apparatus, a crankcase pressure regulator is provided upstream of the compressor inlet, in addition to high-and low-pressure shut-off switches. Furthermore, an oil separator is provided at the compressor outlet to remove any compressor oil from the superheated vapor refrigerant emerging from the compressor and returning that oil to the compressor via a return line. Condensed liquid refrigerant is provided to the recycling apparatus of the system by first passing through a second or recirculation filter/dryer, again one of conventional construction with replaceable filter cores.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 19, 1995
    Date of Patent: April 8, 1997
    Assignee: Mainstream Engineering Corporation
    Inventor: Robert P. Scaringe
  • Patent number: 5603224
    Abstract: A portable, electrically powered refrigerant recovery system and method uses a single manifold to reduce fabrication time and costs. A hot gas discharge port in combination with a check valve allows the recovery system to be utilized as a vacuum pump as well as a refrigerant recovery device. A rectangular aluminum oil separator has internal baffles and is located between the inlet and a compressor. A low-voltage control circuit uses a latching circuit to avoid short cycling of the compressor and thereby increase compressor life. The system provides an improved push-pull recovery method in which superheated refrigerant vapor from the compressor is diverted directly to the system being recovered so that the superheated vapor is returned to the unit being emptied to speed the recovery process.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 27, 1995
    Date of Patent: February 18, 1997
    Assignee: Mainstream Engineering Corporation
    Inventors: Robert P. Scaringe, Fulin Gui, Steven D. Gann
  • Patent number: 5582020
    Abstract: A heat pump system and method utilizes heat of mixing, in addition to the latent heat of solution, to increase cooling ability and thermal performance. The system includes a unique two-phase compressor for compressing a two-component mixture of liquid absorbent-refrigerant solution and superheated vapor to a high pressure. A generator extracts heat from the volume to be cooled by desorption and evaporation of the refrigerant from the high concentration solution in fluid connection with the inlet of the compressor. An absorber releases heat to surroundings by absorbing and condensing refrigerant vapor back into the liquid solution. A throttle valve controls the flow and reduces the pressure of the working fluid is in fluid connection with the absorber and the generator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 23, 1994
    Date of Patent: December 10, 1996
    Assignee: Mainstream Engineering Corporation
    Inventors: Robert P. Scaringe, Fulin Gui, Lawrence R. Grzyll, Steve M. Benner
  • Patent number: 5390659
    Abstract: A flameless heater system has at least one tray which is configured to hold a water-actuatable heater pad to produce an exothermic heating reaction for one or more pouches containing food or a beverage and a water supply apparatus associated with the tray. This water supply apparatus is in the form of a trough sized to receive an amount of water sufficient to produce, when applied to the heater pad, adequate to heat contents of the at least one meal pouch and arranged so as to produce the reaction by a slight tilting of the tray without spilling water. The tray is provided with device to securely retain the pouch or pouches and a bottom portion with a raised land portion to receive a complementary lip portion of the heater pad. The water supply apparatus can also be arranged at a side of the tray with a first portion configured to receive a filling tube and a second portion associated with the first portion for metering water into the bottom of the tray.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 21, 1993
    Date of Patent: February 21, 1995
    Assignee: Mainstream Engineering Corporation
    Inventors: Robert P. Scaringe, Lawrence R. Grzyll
  • Patent number: 5310326
    Abstract: A rotary compressor, such as a sliding vane compressor, comprises a housing having a bore, a rotor assembly operatively arranged to rotate within the bore, vanes operatively arranged at the rotor assembly to move linearly relative to the rotor assembly and to form, together with the housing and rotor assembly, variable chambers, and a valve assembly arranged in the housing. The bore has a configuration divided into a expansion region of elliptical shape, a circular transition region, a polynomial-shaped compression region and a circular sealing region. The lubricant seal is composed of an oil injection port and oil grooves for trapping and transporting the oil. The valve assembly is provided in a recess portion of the housing and is configured as a thin blade covering each discharge port which has been relieved to minimize undesirably large difference of the pressure forces between the two sides of the blade. Oil grooves are provided in the rotor assembly and in end cap assemblies.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 14, 1992
    Date of Patent: May 10, 1994
    Assignee: Mainstream Engineering Corporation
    Inventors: Fulin Gui, Robert P. Scaringe
  • Patent number: 5291750
    Abstract: A micro-climate heating/cooling method and apparatus for vests and the like operates with reaction of working fluid, such as water, with an adsorbent material. A lightweight pump is the only moving component needed to provide the desired heating and cooling requirements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 6, 1992
    Date of Patent: March 8, 1994
    Assignee: Mainstream Engineering Corporation
    Inventors: Clyde F. Parrish, Robert P. Scaringe