Patents by Inventor William A. Jacobs
William A. Jacobs 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: 9865760Abstract: A solar energy collection device includes a solar converting station housing having a concentrator for aiding in focusing the energy onto a photovoltaic material. The photovoltaic material is applied to a series of cylindrically shaped power cells. A series of the power cells are rotationally assembled to the solar energy collection device. The power cells rotate about the cell axles, providing a cooling process for the photovoltaic material. The rotation can be provided via any number of means. The series of the power cells can be built in a removable assembly, providing a power pack for the end user.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2012Date of Patent: January 9, 2018Inventors: William A. Jacobs, Allen D. Hertz, Michael K. Tam
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Patent number: 8529755Abstract: A lubricant additive dispensing apparatus comprising a base providing a manifold distribution to present lubricant to a series of dispensing chambers. The dispensing chambers are fabricated having a porous sidewall formed in a tubular shape. Additive is stored within a reservoir formed by the tubular shape. A delivery piston is provided proximate and in fluid communication with the manifold. The lubricant applies pressure to the delivery piston. The delivery piston applies pressure to the stored additive. The pressure forces a small volume of additive to pass through the porous sidewall, blending the additive with the flowing lubricant. The reservoir can be formed between an outer tubular member and an inner tubular member. Lubricant can pass through an interior of the inner tubular member, exiting a flow discharge port located proximate an end cap assembled to a distal end of the reservoir.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2012Date of Patent: September 10, 2013Inventors: William A. Jacobs, Brian A. Jacobs, Neil Graham, Allen D. Hertz
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Publication number: 20120292236Abstract: A liquid reclamation assembly is provided for processing a lubricant or other liquid. The assembly includes a housing interior for receiving a filter subassembly. A manifold is in fluid communication with a discharge region of the filter subassembly, the manifold comprising a primary manifold passage for passage of source fluid and a series of draw ports. The cross sectional area of the primary manifold passage is greater than the total cross sectional area of the series of draw ports to create a venturi effect to draw fluid through the assembly. The filter subassembly includes a series of target filtration segment, each segment being designed for a specific reclamation process. An entry manifold governs and distributes the fluid to each of the target filtration segments. Results of an analysis of the fluid can be used to determine which target filtration segments are desired for processing the fluid. Valves within the entry manifold can direct the flow accordingly.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2011Publication date: November 22, 2012Applicant: Puradyn Filter Technologies Inc.Inventors: William A. Jacobs, Michael K. Tam, Brian A. Jacobs
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Patent number: 8298419Abstract: A lubricant reclamation configuration includes a series of fluid inlets that distribute the fluid to a series of parallel arrangement of individual filter assemblies. A filter control valve assembly is assembled between the distribution manifold and each respective filter assembly individually controlling fluid flow between the distribution manifold and each respective filter assembly. The filter assembly processes the fluid. The processed fluid is collected and retuned to the system via a series of collection channels. The distribution manifold is preferably fabricated of a series of plates.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2010Date of Patent: October 30, 2012Assignee: Puradyn Filter Technologies, Inc.Inventors: William A. Jacobs, Joseph V. Vittoria
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Publication number: 20110297592Abstract: A lubricant additive dispensing apparatus comprising a base providing a manifold distribution to present lubricant to a series of dispensing chambers. The dispensing chambers are fabricated having a porous sidewall formed in a tubular shape. Additive is stored within a reservoir formed by the tubular shape. A delivery piston is provided proximate and in fluid communication with the manifold. The lubricant applies pressure to the delivery piston. The delivery piston applies pressure to the stored additive. The pressure forces a small volume of additive to pass through the porous sidewall, blending the additive with the flowing lubricant. The reservoir can be formed between an outer tubular member and an inner tubular member. Lubricant can pass through an interior of the inner tubular member, existing a flow discharge port located proximate an end cap assembled to a distal end of the reservoir.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2010Publication date: December 8, 2011Applicant: Puradyn Filter Technologies Inc.Inventors: William A. Jacobs, Brain A. Jacobs, Neil Graham
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Publication number: 20110233117Abstract: A lubricant reclamation configuration includes a series of fluid inlets that distribute the fluid to a series of parallel arrangement of individual filter assemblies. A filter control valve assembly is assembled between the distribution manifold and each respective filter assembly individually controlling fluid flow between the distribution manifold and each respective filter assembly. The filter assembly processes the fluid. The processed fluid is collected and retuned to the system via a series of collection channels. The distribution manifold is preferably fabricated of a series of plates.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2010Publication date: September 29, 2011Applicant: Puradyn Filter Technologies Inc.Inventors: William A. Jacobs, Joseph V. Vittoria
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Publication number: 20110056877Abstract: A lubricant reclamation system having a reclamation device (100) is sectioned into three processing sections: a centralized core section (150), a peripheral filtering section (170), and a base filtering section (190). A series of peripheral conduits (172, 182) are disposed within the peripheral filtering section (170) having an entrance port (174) in communication with an inlet manifold (105) and discharging via an exit port (176) in communication with the base filter (190), a peripheral filtering material (178), or the core filtering section (150). The peripheral conduits (172, 182) can be linear, multi-directional, tapering, and spiraling. The filter is in fluid communication with a series of stacked reclamation members (130, 140). The stacked reclamation members (130, 140) provide processing and/or monitoring of the lubricant via electrical or pneumatic interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2008Publication date: March 10, 2011Applicant: Puradyn Filter Technologies, Inc.Inventors: William A. Jacobs, Brian A. Jacobs, Frank Lotz
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Publication number: 20110056879Abstract: A lubricant reclamation system having a moisture absorbent cartridge (140). The cartridge (140) is fabricated placing a Superabsorbant Polymer (SAP) (142) within a boundary of polyester mesh (143). Moisture is extracted from a lubricant or other fluid and absorbed by the SAP. The moisture latent SAP bonds to the polyester mesh (143), potentially turning into a gel. A layer of polypropylene sorbent (144) is placed about the exterior of the boundary material (143), ensuring any moisture remains exterior to the sorbent layer (144). A resin layer can optionally be placed within a fluid flow following the discharge from polypropylene sorbent extracting aerosol from within the lubricant and as a barrier of detrimental ions with an exchange of beneficial ions. The entire cartridge can be placed within an enclosure or pouch body (162). The body (162) is designed to expand, accommodating a resultant increase in SAP volume. The cartridges can be integrated into filters comprising commonly known filtration elements.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2008Publication date: March 10, 2011Applicant: Puradyn Filter Technologies, Inc.Inventors: William A. Jacobs, Brian A. Jacobs, Alan Sandler
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Patent number: 7751050Abstract: A fluid quality monitoring apparatus (100) comprising a fluid flow channel (120) having a photo sensing material (104) disposed upon a first surface and a light source emitting light (132) through an opposing light transitive surface (106). The condition of the fluid affects the absorption and reflection of the light. The penetrating light is received by the photo sensing material (104), which provides an output that can be utilized to analyze the condition of the fluid. The light can be provided via a plurality of LEDS, the incorporation of a radially distributed series of fiber optic strands, or any other light source. The sensing material can include defraction gratings, improving the monitoring process. The sensing material can be incorporated in a variety of configurations. The apparatus is preferably designed to be integrated between a fluid filter and the respective filter mounting bracket.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2008Date of Patent: July 6, 2010Inventors: William A. Jacobs, Brian N. Nover, Allen D. Hertz
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Patent number: 5182840Abstract: An epoxy floor roller tool formed by spirally winding a continuous strip of carding cloth having wires protruding outwardly therefrom around a roller core tube. The carding cloth wires are made of a cadmium plated steel which allows the wires to remain rigid even though quite thin and densely packed, whereby when the roller tool is rolled against a wet epoxy material spread over a floor surface, the wires will break even very small, closely spaced air bubbles in the epoxy, allowing the air to be released so that the voids caused by the air bubbles will flow closed without cratering before the epoxy hardens.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1991Date of Patent: February 2, 1993Assignee: The Wooster Brush CompanyInventors: William A. Jacobs, William P. Camp, Jr.
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Patent number: 5166814Abstract: A liquid crystal display assembly (1) comprises a liquid crystal display (6), a lens (2), and a membrane (4) filled with substantially clear liquid between the lens (2) and the liquid crystal display.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1991Date of Patent: November 24, 1992Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: William A. Jacobs, Alfred N. Danial
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Patent number: 4807746Abstract: A preformed unit in solid-state form adapted for transport and subsequent conversion to a fluid state, the unit comprising a body of thermoplastic material having heater means embedded therein adapted for melting the thermoplastic material, the unit being adapted for storage and transport with said body in solid state form and subsequent heating of the body via said heater means at a work site to provide the thermoplastic material in a fluid state.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1987Date of Patent: February 28, 1989Inventor: William A. Jacobs
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Patent number: 4726163Abstract: A method of producing a compressive stress in a mass comprised of plastic material having a tendon therein, at least a portion of the length of the tendon being contained in thermoplastic material within the mass, the method comprising the steps of heating the tendon to a temperature sufficient to soften the thermoplastic material in an annular region surrounding the tendon, applying a tractive force to the heated tendon, thereby placing the heated tendon under tensile stress, and securing the heated tendon to the mass in a manner that causes the tensile force in the tendon to produce a compressive stress in the mass and prestressed plastic bodies produced according to this method.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1985Date of Patent: February 23, 1988Inventor: William A. Jacobs