Patents by Inventor Robert V. Graham

Robert V. Graham 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: 20250186641
    Abstract: An apparatus that can be connected to a sprayer bottle that permits the sprayer bottle to generate ozonated and ionized water for a cleaning fluid. The apparatus includes an ozonator element submerged in the bottle water via a first electrical conductor and an ionizer lead submerged in the water via a second electrical conductor, connected to an ionizer that is not submerged. Respective apertures are formed in the bottle sidewall, each having respective electrical connectors to permit the respective electrical connections to different power sources. The dip tube of the spray head is then passed through the top opening and into the water in the bottle and the spray head is secured onto the bottle. Electrical energy is provided through the respective conductors to ozonate and ionize the water in the bottle for use a cleaning agent. Humidifier or vaporizer versions provide an ozonated and ionized water mist or vapor.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 18, 2025
    Publication date: June 12, 2025
    Inventor: Robert V. GRAHAM
  • Patent number: 12257357
    Abstract: An apparatus that can be connected to a conventional sprayer bottle that permits the sprayer bottle to generate ozonated and ionized water to be used as a cleaning fluid. The apparatus includes an ozonator element submerged in the bottle water via a first electrical conductor and an ionizer lead submerged in the water via a second electrical conductor which is connected to an ionizer that is not submerged. Respective apertures are formed in the sidewall of the bottle, each having respective electrical connectors to permit the respective electrical connections to different power sources. The dip tube of the spray head is then passed through the top opening and into the water in the bottle and the spray head is secured onto the bottle. Electrical energy is provided through the respective conductors to ozonate and ionize the water in the bottle for use a cleaning agent. Humidifier or vaporizer versions of this invention provide an ozonated and ionized water mist or vapor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 8, 2022
    Date of Patent: March 25, 2025
    Assignee: Professional Server Certification Corporation
    Inventor: Robert V. Graham
  • Publication number: 20240375977
    Abstract: An apparatus that can be connected to a conventional sprayer bottle for generating ozonated water as a cleaning fluid. The apparatus includes an ozonator element coupled at one end of an electrical cable and an electrical connector at the other end. The ozonator is placed in the bottle and the connector is pressed into an aperture in the bottle sidewall. The bottle is filled with water, submerging the ozonator therein. The spray head with the dip tube is then secured onto the bottle. Electrical energy is provided through the connector to ozonate the water in the bottle for predetermined period of time after which the sprayer bottle contains ozonated water. After another predetermined period of time, the ozonator element is energized again to ensure ozonated water is always available. A related apparatus can be connected between a feedpipe and a water reservoir for making the reservoir an ozonating water source.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 23, 2024
    Publication date: November 14, 2024
    Inventor: Robert V. GRAHAM
  • Patent number: 12091332
    Abstract: An apparatus that can be connected to a conventional sprayer bottle that permits the sprayer bottle to generate ozonated water to be used as a cleaning fluid. The apparatus includes an ozonator element coupled at one end of an electrical cable and an electrical connector coupled at the other end of the electrical cable. An aperture is formed in the sidewall of the bottle and the ozonator element, electrical cable and connector are passed through a top opening in the bottle portion. The electrical connector is then releasably secured within the aperture with the ozonator element being submerged in the water contained within the bottle. The dip tube of the spray head is then passed through the top opening and into the water in the bottle and the spray head is secured onto the bottle. Electrical energy is provided through the connector to the ozonator element to ozonate the water in the bottle for predetermined period of time after which the sprayer bottle contains ozonated water for cleaning.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 3, 2021
    Date of Patent: September 17, 2024
    Assignee: Professional Server Certification Corporation
    Inventor: Robert V. Graham
  • Publication number: 20220226523
    Abstract: An apparatus that can be connected to a conventional sprayer bottle that permits the sprayer bottle to generate ozonated and ionized water to be used as a cleaning fluid. The apparatus includes an ozonator element submerged in the bottle water via a first electrical conductor and an ionizer lead submerged in the water via a second electrical conductor which is connected to an ionizer that is not submerged. Respective apertures are formed in the sidewall of the bottle, each having respective electrical connectors to permit the respective electrical connections to different power sources. The dip tube of the spray head is then passed through the top opening and into the water in the bottle and the spray head is secured onto the bottle. Electrical energy is provided through the respective conductors to ozonate and ionize the water in the bottle for use a cleaning agent. Humidifier or vaporizer versions of this invention provide an ozonated and ionized water mist or vapor.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 8, 2022
    Publication date: July 21, 2022
    Inventor: Robert V. GRAHAM
  • Publication number: 20220194821
    Abstract: An apparatus that can be connected to a conventional sprayer bottle that permits the sprayer bottle to generate ozonated water to be used as a cleaning fluid. The apparatus includes an ozonator element coupled at one end of an electrical cable and an electrical connector coupled at the other end of the electrical cable. An aperture is formed in the sidewall of the bottle and the ozonator element, electrical cable and connector are passed through a top opening in the bottle portion. The electrical connector is then releasably secured within the aperture with the ozonator element being submerged in the water contained within the bottle. The dip tube of the spray head is then passed through the top opening and into the water in the bottle and the spray head is secured onto the bottle. Electrical energy is provided through the connector to the ozonator element to ozonate the water in the bottle for predetermined period of time after which the sprayer bottle contains ozonated water for cleaning.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 3, 2021
    Publication date: June 23, 2022
    Inventor: Robert V. GRAHAM
  • Patent number: 10973938
    Abstract: An apparatus that can be connected to a conventional sprayer bottle that permits the sprayer bottle to generate ozonated water to be used as a cleaning fluid. The apparatus includes an insert member that can be releasably inserted between the spray head and the bottle portion. An ozonator element is coupled to the insert member via an electrical cable and wherein the ozonator element is configured to be submerged within a liquid contained within the bottle portion. With the insert secured on the bottle portion, the dip tube of the spray head can be passed through the insert member and into the liquid in the bottle portion and the spray head is secured onto the insert member. Electrical energy is provided through insert member to the ozonator element to ozonate the liquid in the bottle for predetermined period of time after which the sprayer bottle contains an ozonated liquid for cleaning.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 21, 2020
    Date of Patent: April 13, 2021
    Assignee: Professional Server Certification Corporation
    Inventor: Robert V. Graham