Patents by Inventor Stanley G. Tomalesky
Stanley G. Tomalesky 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).
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Publication number: 20210254950Abstract: This invention relates to a cartridge casing that has a substantially hemispherical end that integrally mates to a welded conforming base that stores a primer. One or more holes in the hemispherical end of the upper chamber aligns with a corresponding hole in the base having a lower pocket to allow primer gasses into the shell casing. The configuration of the base, in combination with upper chamber's distal end hemispherical concavity, removes from the prior art a nipple attachment to the upper chamber and sharp corners in the casing that allow for greater reliability in the integrity in the firing of the bullet, as well as the potential for a greater explosive effect due to a shorter passage to ignite the gun powder more uniformly by the primer source.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2020Publication date: August 19, 2021Inventors: Philip K. Morin, Stanley G. Tomalesky
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Publication number: 20190300288Abstract: This invention relates to an alignment apparatus for linear shaped parts to allow downstream operations in a manufacturing process that receives linear piece-parts, of three-dimensional objects such as longitudinal cylinder, a right rectangular prism, rectangular cuboid, rectangular parallelepiped, triangle prism, pentagonal prism, octagonal prism, hexagonal prism, tetrahedrons, pyramidal shape, which then aligns and dispenses the piece-part in a preferred orientation. The apparatus causes the piece-part to travel in a specific direction for further processing, such as drilling, heat-treating, or attaching other parts.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2019Publication date: October 3, 2019Inventors: Philip K. Morin, Stanley G. Tomalesky
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Patent number: 9968214Abstract: This invention relates to a heating element that includes a carbon fiber tow having carbon threads enclosed between semi-rigid laminates, wherein each thread has an electrical resistance in the range of less than 0.25 to 0.50 ohm per centimeter, and wherein the threads are connected in electrical parallel and terminated into a copper braid, whereupon the application of a voltage generates heat for use in a wide range of appliances including a portable food warmer having a chafing pan and wherein the heating element is electrically connected to a power source controllable through one or more sensors for measuring the temperature of the chafing pan interior.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2014Date of Patent: May 15, 2018Assignee: CARBON FIBERS HEATINGTECHNOLOGIESInventors: Philip K Morin, Stanley G Tomalesky
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Publication number: 20150245729Abstract: This invention relates to a heating element that includes a carbon fiber tow having carbon threads enclosed between semi-rigid laminates, wherein each thread has an electrical resistance in the range of less than 0.25 to 0.50 ohm per centimeter, and wherein the threads are connected in electrical parallel and terminated into a copper braid, whereupon the application of a voltage generates heat for use in a wide range of appliances including a portable food warmer having a chafing pan and wherein the heating element is electrically connected to a power source controllable through one or more sensors for measuring the temperature of the chafing pan interior.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2014Publication date: September 3, 2015Applicant: CARBON FIBERS HEATING TECHNOLOGIES, LLCInventors: Philip K. Morin, Stanley G. Tomalesky
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Patent number: 8274019Abstract: This invention generally relates to a connector for attaching an electrical power source to a conductive fiber tow comprising: a flat surface having an upper and a lower mating portion substantially opposing each other; said upper portion includes a plurality of parallel ribbed troughs and said lower portion includes plurality of parallel ribbed protrusions wherein the upper and lower portions of said surface engagingly fasten a portion of said fiber tow between the ribbed protrusions and the ribbed troughs to hold the said fiber in a fixed position; and at least one electrical contact integral to the flat surface to supply electrical energy to said fiber for producing heat energy.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2010Date of Patent: September 25, 2012Assignee: Carbon Fibers Heating Technologies, LLCInventors: Philip K Morin, Stanley G Tomalesky
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Patent number: 8104387Abstract: An apparatus (400) for facilitating the removal of a tube stub from a drum includes an arbor (401) configured to extend within the tube stub to be removed, and a circular, rotating cutter (402) protruding from the arbor (401). The cutter (402) is configured to score an internal surface of the tube stub along an axial direction of the tube stub. A controller (403) associated with the apparatus (400) controls the axial and rotational movement of the arbor (401) to create one or more cuts in the tube stub to facilitate removal of the tube stub from the drum.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2006Date of Patent: January 31, 2012Assignee: ALSTOM Technology LtdInventors: William A. Keegan, Stanley G. Tomalesky
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Publication number: 20110253699Abstract: This invention generally relates to a portable food warmer including a cavity having an insulated chafing pan installed therein, said pan including one or more walls or panels embedding a plurality of carbon fiber tow heating elements, the heating elements electrically connecting to a controllable power source utilizing a connector having an upper and lower portion that engagingly fastens a portion of said tow between ribbed protrusions and ribbed troughs to hold said fiber in position, such that the power source enables the heating of food.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2010Publication date: October 20, 2011Inventors: Philip K. Morin, Stanley G. Tomalesky, Herbert Kleinegger
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Publication number: 20110253701Abstract: This invention generally relates to a connector for attaching an electrical power source to a conductive fiber tow comprising: a flat surface having an upper and a lower mating portion substantially opposing each other; said upper portion includes a plurality of parallel ribbed troughs and said lower portion includes plurality of parallel ribbed protrusions wherein the upper and lower portions of said surface engagingly fasten a portion of said fiber tow between the ribbed protrusions and the ribbed troughs to hold the said fiber in a fixed position; and at least one electrical contact integral to the flat surface to supply electrical energy to said fiber for producing heat energy.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2010Publication date: October 20, 2011Inventors: Philip K. Morin, Stanley G. Tomalesky
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Publication number: 20080066604Abstract: An apparatus (400) for facilitating the removal of a tube stub from a drum includes an arbor (401) configured to extend within the tube stub to be removed, and a circular, rotating cutter (402) protruding from the arbor (401). The cutter (402) is configured to score an internal surface of the tube stub along an axial direction of the tube stub. A controller (403) associated with the apparatus (400) controls the axial and rotational movement of the arbor (401) to create one or more cuts in the tube stub to facilitate removal of the tube stub from the drum.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2006Publication date: March 20, 2008Applicant: ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTD.Inventors: William A. Keegan, Stanley G. Tomalesky
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Patent number: 5122312Abstract: A bubble injection system for forming and distributing micron size gas bubbles in a body of liquid at the point of use of the bubble distribution comprising an axially extending inner fluid conduit forming an axially extending liquid flow channel and a concentric outer fluid conduit extending axially along the inner conduit and spaced therefrom. An outer gas channel is defined by the conduits and includes a plurality of porous outlets extending thereacross from the inner conduit to the outer conduit. The porous outlets terminate in outlet jet ports spaced along the outer conduit whereby gas flowing through the gas channel will penetrate the porous tubular outlets to form gas bubbles and liquid floring through the liquid conduit and outlets will sweep the gas bubbles from the surface of the outlets toward and out of said jet ports for immediate dispersion of the body of liquid.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1991Date of Patent: June 16, 1992Assignee: Mott Metallurgical CorporationInventor: Stanley G. Tomalesky