Patents by Inventor Steven J. Mandrachia
Steven J. Mandrachia 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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Patent number: 11310897Abstract: Various aspects of the disclosure provides for an ionized air blower that can be used to neutralize static charge on a target surface or provide a charge on the target surface. The ionized air blower may comprise a fan configured to generate airflow toward a target surface, an ionizer configured to produce positive ions and negative ions in the airflow, and control circuitry. The control circuitry is configured to control one or both of a speed of the airflow from the blower and ionization of the airflow. The ionization is performed by a selected one of ion imbalanced mode or ion balanced mode of the blower.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2019Date of Patent: April 19, 2022Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventors: John A. Gorczyca, Steven J. Mandrachia, Manuel C. Blanco, Richard D. Rodrigo
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Patent number: 11071141Abstract: Provided is a control station that may be configured to control and/or monitor various devices, such as, for example, industrial devices. The control station may comprise communication circuitry, a first processor, and a second processor configured to communicate with one or more devices via the communication circuitry. Information from the one or more devices are configured to be processed by at least one of the first processor and the second processor, and at least one of the first processor and the second processor is configured to output the processed information to one or more of: an electronic display of the control station, a display external to the control station, and a server.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2019Date of Patent: July 20, 2021Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventors: Steven J. Mandrachia, John A. Gorczyca
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Publication number: 20200112986Abstract: Provided is a control station that may be configured to control and/or monitor various devices, such as, for example, industrial devices. The control station may comprise communication circuitry, a first processor, and a second processor configured to communicate with one or more devices via the communication circuitry. Information from the one or more devices are configured to be processed by at least one of the first processor and the second processor, and at least one of the first processor and the second processor is configured to output the processed information to one or more of: an electronic display of the control station, a display external to the control station, and a server.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2019Publication date: April 9, 2020Inventors: Steven J. Mandrachia, John A. Gorczyca
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Publication number: 20200113036Abstract: Various aspects of the disclosure provides for an ionized air blower that can be used to neutralize static charge on a target surface or provide a charge on the target surface. The ionized air blower may comprise a fan configured to generate airflow toward a target surface, an ionizer configured to produce positive ions and negative ions in the airflow, and control circuitry. The control circuitry is configured to control one or both of a speed of the airflow from the blower and ionization of the airflow. The ionization is performed by a selected one of ion imbalanced mode or ion balanced mode of the blower.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2019Publication date: April 9, 2020Inventors: John A. Gorczyca, Steven J. Mandrachia, Manuel C. Blanco, Richard D. Rodrigo
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Patent number: 9356434Abstract: An ionization system includes a power supply and an ionizer. In a first operating state, properties of an output are set to fixed non-zero baseline levels, and in a second operating state, are set to neutralizing levels. The fixed baseline level is different than the neutralizing level for at least one of the properties. A downstream charge sensor measures an object charge. A controller switches the power supply between the first and second states during a sequence of alternating first and second time periods, during the first time period only, senses a current flow to the ionizer, during the second time period only, receives measured charge data from the sensor, during the second time period only, adjusts the neutralizing levels based on the charge data, and during the first or second time period, calculates an upstream object charge based on sensed current flow or determines a relative ionizer condition.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2014Date of Patent: May 31, 2016Assignee: ILLINOIS TOOL WORKS INC.Inventors: John A. Gorczyca, Manuel C. Blanco, Steven J. Mandrachia
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Publication number: 20160049774Abstract: An ionization system includes a power supply and an ionizer. In a first operating state, properties of an output are set to fixed non-zero baseline levels, and in a second operating state, are set to neutralizing levels. The fixed baseline level is different than the neutralizing level for at least one of the properties. A downstream charge sensor measures an object charge. A controller switches the power supply between the first and second states during a sequence of alternating first and second time periods, during the first time period only, senses a current flow to the ionizer, during the second time period only, receives measured charge data from the sensor, during the second time period only, adjusts the neutralizing levels based on the charge data, and during the first or second time period, calculates an upstream object charge based on sensed current flow or determines a relative ionizer condition.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2014Publication date: February 18, 2016Inventors: John A. GORCZYCA, Manuel C. BLANCO, Steven J. MANDRACHIA
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Patent number: 8681470Abstract: A method for optimizing performance of a static neutralizing power supply coupled to a controller and configured to provide an output to at least one ionizer includes, (a) during a first time period, sensing a current flow to the at least one ionizer, and (b) comparing, in the controller, an expected current flow to the sensed current flow. A difference between the expected and sensed current flows is proportional to a charge on an object to be neutralized proximate the at least one ionizer. The method further includes (c) adjusting, by the controller and based on the comparison, one or more properties of the output to the at least one ionizer to neutralize the charge on the object during a second time period following the first time period, and (d) periodically repeating steps (a)-(c) for successive first and second time periods.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2012Date of Patent: March 25, 2014Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventors: John A. Gorczyca, Manuel C. Blanco, Steven J. Mandrachia
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Publication number: 20140054470Abstract: A method for optimizing performance of a static neutralizing power supply coupled to a controller and configured to provide an output to at least one ionizer includes, (a) during a first time period, sensing a current flow to the at least one ionizer, and (b) comparing, in the controller, an expected current flow to the sensed current flow. A difference between the expected and sensed current flows is proportional to a charge on an object to be neutralized proximate the at least one ionizer. The method further includes (c) adjusting, by the controller and based on the comparison, one or more properties of the output to the at least one ionizer to neutralize the charge on the object during a second time period following the first time period, and (d) periodically repeating steps (a)-(c) for successive first and second time periods.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2012Publication date: February 27, 2014Applicant: ILLINOIS TOOL WORKS INC.Inventors: John A. GORCZYCA, Manuel C. BLANCO, Steven J. MANDRACHIA
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Patent number: 8289673Abstract: A bipolar ionization apparatus includes a positive high voltage power supply having an output with at least one positive ion emitting electrode connected thereto and configured to generate positive ions. A negative high voltage power supply has an output with at least one negative ion emitting electrode connected thereto and is configured to generate negative ions. A controller for an ionizer outputs a positive high voltage ionization waveform and a negative high voltage ionization waveform. The controller simultaneously adjusts an amplitude and a duty cycle of each of the waveforms.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2008Date of Patent: October 16, 2012Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventors: John A. Gorczyca, Manuel C. Blanco, Steven J. Mandrachia
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Patent number: 8254657Abstract: A method of analyzing bubbles, cells, cell viability, or other particles or agglomerates in a process liquid contained in a vessel is provided. Images of bubbles, cells or other particles in the liquid are obtained in-situ with a vision probe extending through a wall of the vessel. The images are analyzed with image recognition software. The software measures at lease one of bubble, cell or particle size, mean diameter, surface area, flow rate, flow pattern, population distribution, viability, agglomerates or clumping, color change, viscosity, Sauter mean, ratio of surface area of bubbles relative to volume of bubbles, gas hold-up ratio of gas volume to volume of liquid, or interfacial area. The software distinguishes valid or viable bubbles, cells or particles that should be included in an analysis from invalid or non-viable bubbles, cells or particles that should not be included.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2008Date of Patent: August 28, 2012Assignee: Pollack Laboratories, Inc.Inventors: Michael J. Pollack, Branson J. Darnell, Steven J. Mandrachia, Gary Reichl, Richard A. DiDomizio
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Patent number: 8189042Abstract: A remote vision analysis system for a vessel containing a process liquid having gas bubbles or particles floating therein. A probe extends into the vessel and enables in-situ observation of the process liquid, gas bubbles or particles, and/or surfaces within the vessel. The probe has a proximal end that includes a camera for recording still or motion images of the process liquid, gas bubbles or particles, and/or surfaces within the vessel. An elongate distal end of the probe extends within an interior of the vessel and is housed within a hermetically sealed protective shroud having a lens, or window, through which images are recorded by the camera. The probe is modular and includes interchangeable parts.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2007Date of Patent: May 29, 2012Assignee: Pollack Laboratories, Inc.Inventors: Michael J. Pollack, Branson J. Darnell, Steven J. Mandrachia, Gary Reichl, Richard A. DiDomizio
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Patent number: 8039789Abstract: A method of determining a relative condition of an ionizer in an ionization system includes placing the ionization system in a calibration mode, stepping the ionization system through one or more of a range of adjustments, collecting calibration data at each step and storing the calibration data in a memory, placing the ionization system in an operating mode, collecting real-time data regarding an output of the ionization system, comparing the real-time data to the calibration data and determining difference values therebetween, and using the difference values to determine the relative condition of the ionizer.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2008Date of Patent: October 18, 2011Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventors: John A. Gorczyca, Manuel C. Blanco, Steven J. Mandrachia
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Publication number: 20090127452Abstract: A method of determining a relative condition of an ionizer in an ionization system includes placing the ionization system in a calibration mode, stepping the ionization system through one or more of a range of adjustments, collecting calibration data at each step and storing the calibration data in a memory, placing the ionization system in an operating mode, collecting real-time data regarding an output of the ionization system, comparing the real-time data to the calibration data and determining difference values therebetween, and using the difference values to determine the relative condition of the ionizer.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2008Publication date: May 21, 2009Applicant: ILLINOIS TOOL WORKS INC.Inventors: John A. Gorczyca, Manuel C. Blanco, Steven J. Mandrachia
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Publication number: 20090128981Abstract: A bipolar ionization apparatus includes a positive high voltage power supply having an output with at least one positive ion emitting electrode connected thereto and configured to generate positive ions. A negative high voltage power supply has an output with at least one negative ion emitting electrode connected thereto and is configured to generate negative ions. A controller for an ionizer outputs a positive high voltage ionization waveform and a negative high voltage ionization waveform. The controller simultaneously adjusts an amplitude and a duty cycle of each of the waveforms.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2008Publication date: May 21, 2009Applicant: ILLINOIS TOOL WORKS INC.Inventors: John A. Gorczyca, Manuel C. Blanco, Steven J. Mandrachia
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Publication number: 20080166037Abstract: A method of analyzing bubbles, cells, cell viability, or other particles or agglomerates in a process liquid contained in a vessel is provided. Images of bubbles, cells or other particles in the liquid are obtained in-situ with a vision probe extending through a wall of the vessel. The images are analyzed with image recognition software. The software measures at lease one of bubble, cell or particle size, mean diameter, surface area, flow rate, flow pattern, population distribution, viability, agglomerates or clumping, color change, viscosity, Sauter mean, ratio of surface area of bubbles relative to volume of bubbles, gas hold-up ratio of gas volume to volume of liquid, or interfacial area. The software distinguishes valid or viable bubbles, cells or particles that should be included in an analysis from invalid or non-viable bubbles, cells or particles that should not be included.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2008Publication date: July 10, 2008Applicant: POLLACK LABORATORIES, INC.Inventors: Steven J. Mandrachia, Branson J. Darnell, Gary Reichl, Michael J. Pollack, Richard A. DiDomizio
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Publication number: 20080143828Abstract: A remote vision analysis system for a vessel containing a process liquid having gas bubbles or particles floating therein. A probe extends into the vessel and enables in-situ observation of the process liquid, gas bubbles or particles, and/or surfaces within the vessel. The probe has a proximal end that includes a camera for recording still or motion images of the process liquid, gas bubbles or particles, and/or surfaces within the vessel. An elongate distal end of the probe extends within an interior of the vessel and is housed within a hermetically sealed protective shroud having a lens, or window, through which images are recorded by the camera. The probe is modular and includes interchangeable parts.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2007Publication date: June 19, 2008Applicant: POLLACK LABORATORIES, INC.Inventors: Steven J. Mandrachia, Branson J. Darnell, Gary Reichl, Michael J. Pollack, Richard A. DiDomizio