Material Level Control Patents (Class 222/64)
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Patent number: 7114633Abstract: The valved container assembly comprises a container positionable on an adjustable stand. The container incorporates an outlet tube adjacent the bottom of the container, the outlet tube incorporating an inline flow control valve and an end valve which stops flow through the tube when flow into a receptacle for fluid from the container reaches a height below overflow.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2002Date of Patent: October 3, 2006Inventor: James F. L. Blair
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Patent number: 7104422Abstract: A fluid dispensing apparatus is described, the operation of which involves installation thereinto of a single-use fluid dispenser cartridge. The cartridge itself comprises a pliable fluid reservoir and a fill tube assembly. The fill tube assembly—the component which most immediately acquires and delivers a definable volume of fluid into a vial or other container—is characterized by its incorporation of means for continuously measuring fluid volume therein, particularly, as a function of electrical capacitance. Accuracy, precision, and reliability are improved. The apparatus can be used to dispense a broad range of fluids, including viscous fluids. No moving mechanical parts are required in the measurement of capacitance.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2004Date of Patent: September 12, 2006Assignee: Millipore CorporationInventor: Anthony DiLeo
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Patent number: 7086566Abstract: A dispenser for liquid consumables locates a store of the particular liquid at a location remote from the dispensing location. The dispensing location is typically located above a counter and may include a relatively narrow stem that brings a flexible liquid delivery tube up to a valve. Valuable counter space is conserved. One or more disposable, flexible and collapsible bags contain the store of liquid and communicates with the dispensing location via the liquid delivery tube. Confined in contact with each flexible bag is an inflatable bladder to which compressed air is routed. Liquid is dispensed each time the valve opens. When exhausted the flexible bag is replaced. Safety interlock switches vent the inflatable bladder to prevent its expanding explosively upon opening of the location where the liquid containing bag will replace the empty. Where the liquid needs temperature control, temperature control means are provided where the liquid is stored.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2003Date of Patent: August 8, 2006Assignee: CreaMiser Products CorporationInventor: Gerard F. Goepfert
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Patent number: 7070067Abstract: A modular fluid-dispensing system includes a master control dispenser and/or one or more satellite dispensers that communicate bi-directionally with the master control dispenser. The master control dispenser is programmable and may dispense one or more solutions. Each satellite may dispense fluid in either a stand-alone mode or under control of another fluid-dispensing-system component, such as a master control dispenser, or a grinder/polisher. A master control dispenser may store various multi-step dispensing methods and may advance a dispensing method to a next step automatically or based on a control signal received from a grinder/polisher. A master control dispenser may perform a fluid-dispensing method that is synchronized with a corresponding grinder/polisher method performed by a grinder/polisher that is coupled to the master control dispenser.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2002Date of Patent: July 4, 2006Assignee: Buehler, Ltd.Inventors: Arnold Buchanan, Doug Ceckowski, Deborah Doan, Nicolas John Dougill, Michael F. Hart, Scott Holt, Kelly Leithner, Chuck Shewey
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Patent number: 7014715Abstract: A photoresist supply apparatus of semiconductor coating equipment fills a supply pipe with new photoresist when a used photoresist bottle is replaced. The photoresist supply apparatus includes first and second photoresist bottles, first and second gas supply pipes connected to the bottles, first and second solenoid valves disposed along the gas supply pipes, first and second purge start buttons, first and second photoresist supply pipes, first and second trap tanks to which the supply pipes are connected, a third photoresist supply pipe connected to the trap tanks, a nozzle connected to the third photoresist supply pipe, first and second level sensors disposed at an upper level of the trap tanks, third and fourth level sensors disposed at a lower level of the trap tank, first and second discharge pipes connected to the trap tanks, third and fourth solenoid valves disposed along the discharge pipes, first and second drain sensors associated with the discharge pipes, and a controller.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2004Date of Patent: March 21, 2006Assignee: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventor: Yong-Kyung Kim
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Patent number: 7001466Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed for an automatic and continuous supply of coating material to a coating applicator in optical fiber fabrication. The present invention switches from one coating reservoir to another by way of a transitional period in which both coating reservoirs are supplying coating material to the coating applicator. For example, while an in-use reservoir is supplying the coating material to the coating applicator, a standby reservoir is being filled, settled to off gas air bubbles and then slowly pressurized. A sized orifice is used to slowly bleed off pressure from the in-use reservoir at a rate that does not allow the pressure in the in-use reservoir from falling out of a desired pressure range.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2002Date of Patent: February 21, 2006Assignee: Fitel USA Corp.Inventors: Siu-Ping Hong, Jason W. Shiroishi, James A. Hudson
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Patent number: 6962627Abstract: The present invention provides a providing device capable of using a solution within a tank effectively than ever as preventing an air bubble from mixing in the solution to be provided to an applying device. In providing devices and for leading a coloring sensitive matter from any one of a plurality of pressure tanks to an applying device via a predetermined flow path, middle tanks are provided every for each of pressure tanks on the way of a flow path connecting each of the plurality of pressure tanks and the applying device. A sensor detects whether an amount of a solution stored in respective middle tanks is not less than a predetermined lower limit value or not. Then, a signal in response to its result of the detection is outputted to a system controlling device. On the basis of this output signal, it is discriminated whether the amount of the solution in the middle tank is not less than the lower limit value or not.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2001Date of Patent: November 8, 2005Assignee: Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd.Inventors: Takeshi Sekiguchi, Shouichi Murakami, Katsumi Orihara
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Patent number: 6924257Abstract: A device for generating a liquid detergent concentrate from a solid detergent is provided. The device includes a solid detergent reservoir for holding solid detergent, a stock solution reservoir for holding stock solution, and a hot water heater for controlling the temperature of water used to generate the stock solution from the solid detergent. A method for generating a liquid detergent concentrate from a solid detergent and a method for washing a vehicle are provided.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2003Date of Patent: August 2, 2005Assignee: Ecolab Inc.Inventors: Terry James Klos, Scott A. Johansen, Paul J. Mattia
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Patent number: 6915924Abstract: A water dispensing apparatus switches from a city water supply line to an auxiliary water reservoir when the city water supply line becomes unacceptable. A valve connects, alternatively, city water and auxiliary water supply lines to a consumer water supply line. Auxiliary water is supplied from a water accumulator to the auxiliary water supply line and replenished by pumping from the auxiliary water reservoir in response to detection by a pressure switch of low accumulator pressure. A check valve is inserted in the auxiliary water supply line downstream of an electric pump and upstream of the pressure switch. A low water level detector operates a switch to cut off power to the pump when the level of water in the auxiliary water supply reservoir falls below a predetermined value.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2003Date of Patent: July 12, 2005Inventor: Robert J. Noiseux
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Patent number: 6910509Abstract: A windshield washer fluid dispenser apparatus is described for selectively filling a vehicle windshield washer fluid reservoir. In another aspect, a process for refilling a windshield washer fluid dispenser apparatus is also described. As a third aspect, a process for discharging a quantity of windshield washer fluid directly into a vehicle windshield washer fluid reservoir is described.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2004Date of Patent: June 28, 2005Inventors: Loyde A. Wheeler, David A. Wheeler, Cynthia M. Wheeler
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Patent number: 6881267Abstract: A photoresist supply apparatus is provided. The photoresist supply apparatus includes a lower photoresist sensor and an upper photoresist sensor respectively installed near the bottom and the top of a trap tank to detect a photoresist in the trap tank. A drain line is connected to an upper side of the trap tank to release air. A photoresist-blocking valve is installed at the drain line, the photoresist-blocking valve structured to be opened to release air or closed to prevent photoresist loss according to signals detected by the lower photoresist sensor and the upper photoresist sensor. While the photoresist is supplied into the trap tank, the photoresist-blocking valve is opened to release air. After the photoresist supply into the trap tank is completed, the photoresist-blocking valve is closed to prevent the loss of a large amount of the photoresist through the drain line.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2004Date of Patent: April 19, 2005Assignee: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventor: Kwang-Il Kim
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Patent number: 6866074Abstract: A tank assembly for classifying and blending sand products. The tank assembly includes a receptacle adapted to retain slurry at or below an upper level. The receptacle includes a feed end having a receptacle inlet, a discharge end having a receptacle overflow outlet, and a pair of side walls extending between the feed end and the discharge end. The discharge end of the receptacle is generally opposed to the feed end. The tank assembly also includes a plurality of upper cross tubes mounted to and extending between the pair of side walls of the receptacle. Each of the plurality of upper cross tubes is disposed above the upper level of the receptacle. The tank assembly further includes a plurality of settling stations mounted in the receptacle. Each of the settling stations includes an adjustable height sensing paddle adapted to control the amount of slurry that accumulates at the station, a discharge valve, and a slurry discharge pipe.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2004Date of Patent: March 15, 2005Inventors: Alan R. Egge, Jeffery A. Wendte
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Publication number: 20040262327Abstract: A transportable container for high purity, high cost, liquid chemicals capable of maximizing dispensing of the liquid chemical content of the container at deviations from an upright position, comprising; a top wall, a side wall and a bottom wall, the bottom wall having an internal surface contacting liquid chemical with a concave upward contour having a lowest most point axially central to the container, an inlet, an outlet comprising a diptube through which the liquid chemical can be dispensed from said container with an outlet end adjacent the top surface and an inlet terminal end adjacent the lowest most point, a level sensor assembly having an output end adjacent the top surface and a terminal end adjacent the lowest most point; the diptube and the level sensor assembly being more proximate to one another at their terminal ends than their ends adjacent the top surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2003Publication date: December 30, 2004Inventors: Charles Michael Birtcher, Gildardo Vivanco, Thomas Andrew Steidl, Richard J. Dunning
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Publication number: 20040256409Abstract: A disposable tube set apparatus is provided apparatus for delivering a precise volume of a fluid to containers which comprise a reservoir for a fluid, an inlet conduit to said reservoir, at least one first outlet conduits from said reservoir, a sight tube connected to each of said at least one outlet conduit, each of said sight outlet tubes having an interior wall tapered away from a central vertical axis of each of said sight outlet tubes, a return conduit connecting each of said sight outlet tubes to said reservoir, and a second outlet conduit connected to each of said sight tubes.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2004Publication date: December 23, 2004Inventor: Stephen P. Proulx
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Publication number: 20040226962Abstract: A free-standing or wall-mounted dispenser and system for automatically dispensing liquid, includes a base, which may be shaped so that the dispenser remains free of dispensed liquid, and may include a removable tray to catch accidentally or residually dispensed liquid. The dispenser generates an infrared signal in the proximity of the dispenser's spigot. A user's hand, or other object, intersects the infrared signal and causes the unit to dispense liquid. The dispenser accepts a DC power source, and includes an on-off switch, which can be switched off for refilling, moving or cleaning the dispenser, and prolonging battery life. A disposable liquid cartridge in the form of a bag or bottle with a valve can be incorporated into the system, together with a master switch disabling the dispenser until an acceptable keyed cartridge is properly inserted.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2003Publication date: November 18, 2004Inventors: Richard Mazursky, David Waskin
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Publication number: 20040217125Abstract: The device comprises a shaped body to be fixed to the door of a dishwasher. The body comprises two half-shells of moulded plastics material, that is, a front half-shell and a rear half-shell, respectively, which are shaped in a manner such as to define between them at least one region or chamber suitable for housing a quantity of a liquid washing or rinsing agent. The front half-shell is opaque and has, in a wall of the chamber, a level-indicating aperture or window which is closed by an at least partially transparent element and which, in use, when the door of the machine is open, provides a visual indication of the quantity of agent contained in the chamber. The at least partially transparent element is formed by a wall moulding formed integrally with the rear half-shell and welded in a liquid-tight manner to the wall of the front half-shell in the vicinity of the said opening or window.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2004Publication date: November 4, 2004Applicant: ELBI INTERNATIONAL S.P.A.Inventor: Giuseppe Marone
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Publication number: 20040195264Abstract: A proportional liquid-mixing system includes a first container having a magnetic float supported therein. The float is supported by a guide, allowing the liquid levels in the float tube and the container to coincide. A transparent tube affixed outside the vessel contains a visible smaller magnet which is in close magnetic proximity of the first magnet When the first magnet floats, the smaller magnet follows it in proportion to the level of liquid in the container. A proportional reservoir is supported in proximity to the visual indicator and includes apparatus for accumulating a quantity of liquid for dispensing into the first container. The volume and cross-sectional area characteristics of the first container and proportional reservoir are selected to provide proportional volume verses depth characteristics in each liquid.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2003Publication date: October 7, 2004Inventor: Clarence W. Mastbrook
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Patent number: 6796432Abstract: A method of reblending sand in a classification tank having multiples stations and discharge valves within each station includes the steps of delivering sand to the tank; calibrating the tank to analyze the raw feed material and develop discharge rates, flow multipliers, and a mathematical model of the tank; and inputting a specification or quantity and sieve size distribution for a reblended sand product into a computer for controlling the tank. Then the tank is operated in a production mode and the discharge valves at each station of the tank are adjusted by the computer for percent open time and discharge rate. With one algorithm, the computer identifies which station has the most of a sieve size that is out of specification and diverts material at that station by closing the appropriate discharge valve(s).Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2001Date of Patent: September 28, 2004Assignee: HGH Associates, Ltd.Inventors: Trenton L. Soldwish-Zoole, Franklin E. Squires
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Publication number: 20040164092Abstract: A fluid dispensing apparatus is described, the operation of which involves installation thereinto of a single-use fluid dispenser cartridge. The cartridge itself comprises a pliable fluid reservoir and a fill tube assembly. The fill tube assembly—the component which most immediately acquires and delivers a definable volume of fluid into a vial or other container—is characterized by its incorporation of means for continuously measuring fluid volume therein, particularly, as a function of electrical capacitance. Accuracy, precision, and reliability are improved. The apparatus can be used to dispense a broad range of fluids, including viscous fluids. No moving mechanical parts are required in the measurement of capacitance.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2004Publication date: August 26, 2004Inventor: Anthony DiLeo
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Patent number: 6761284Abstract: A system, method and apparatus for detecting the presence or absence as well as the level of material in a beverage dispenser. The system includes a sensor assembly including a light source and a light detector. The source and detector are in close proximity to one another with the detector detecting a beam emitted from the source and the beam is reflected from material retained in the container. A controller is provided and receives a signal from the sensor assembly for controllably operating functions of the beverage dispenser based on the detection signal from the sensor assembly relating to material in the container. The apparatus for detecting a level of material in the container includes a comparator coupled to the sensor assembly for receiving a signal from the detector, the output from the comparator coupled to the controller. A variable gain amplifier is coupled to the detector for receiving an output signal from the detector. The variable gain amplifier provides an input signal to the comparator.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2003Date of Patent: July 13, 2004Assignee: Bunn-O-Matic CorporationInventor: John T. Knepler
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Patent number: 6732945Abstract: A semiconductor processing system has a liquid chemical metering and delivery system including a process tank and a metering vessel. Fluid level detectors detect the fluid level in the process tank and metering vessel. A two stage fill valve fills the metering vessel from bottom to top. A dispense valve dispenses the metered contents of the vessel into a process tank via gravity, to form a chemical solution in the process tank, with high mixing accuracy. The volumes of the metering vessel and process tank and the inflow and outflow rates are set to provide 100% up time to a process chamber which uses the chemical solution to process semiconductor wafers or other flat media.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2002Date of Patent: May 11, 2004Assignee: Semitool, Inc.Inventor: Kert Dolechek
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Publication number: 20040065677Abstract: An air supply apparatus includes a buffer tank for receiving and storing ultra-pure water from an ultra-pure source, a temperature/humidity controller (THC) for conditioning the air using the ultra-pure water from the buffer tank, an ultra-pure water pipe for delivering the ultra-pure water from the ultra-pure source to the buffer tank, and an air pipe for delivering the air from the THC to semiconductor device fabricating equipment. A control mechanism, including at least one valve disposed in the piping of the apparatus, allows the apparatus to be selectively operated in a normal mode in which the ultra-pure water is allowed to flow from the ultra-pure water source to the THC via the buffer tank, and a cleaning mode in which the THC runs using ultra-pure water stored in the buffer tank while the ultra-pure water pipe is being cleaned.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2003Publication date: April 8, 2004Inventors: Dug-Kyu Choi, Yong-Won Seo
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Patent number: 6716298Abstract: A tank is set up to hold a precise volume of acid by first adjusting an overflow pipe to establish a volume that is larger than the desired volume and then adjusting the vertical position of a volume occupying element that extends above and below the surface of the acid. The apparatus includes a drain pipe for directing the acid to a tank that holds deionized water that the acid is mixed with. The bath is used for etching a silicon dioxide layer on a semiconductor wafer.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2002Date of Patent: April 6, 2004Assignee: Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing Ltd.Inventor: Kam Beng Chong
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Patent number: 6712239Abstract: A fluid delivery system includes one or more measure modules for measuring and delivering predetermined volumes of one or more different fluids. Each measure module includes a fluid inlet port, a retention vessel, an overflow aperture to allow fluid in excess of the desired volume to flow out of the vessel, and an outlet port for dispensing the retained fluid. A calibrating rod adjustably occupies a portion of the volume of the vessel to facilitate precise adjustment of the volume of fluid dispensed by the measure module. In one particular embodiment, a blender includes a plurality of measure modules whose outputs are coupled together to produce a mixture having a composition defined by the relative capacities of the vessels of the various measure modules. In another particular embodiment, one blender dilutes a chemical concentrate, and provides the diluted mixture to another blender, which further dilutes the mixture.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2003Date of Patent: March 30, 2004Assignee: Chemand CorporationInventors: Daniel Schell, Dan C. Prince
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Publication number: 20040040977Abstract: A beverage supply system includes a beverage container having an outlet. A first reservoir is connected to the beverage container outlet to receive beverage from the beverage container under force of gravity. A pump is connected to the first reservoir, and a second reservoir is connected to the pump, the second reservoir defining an expandable beverage chamber. The pump is activated to pump beverage from the first reservoir to the second reservoir only when a first quantity of beverage in the first reservoir is within a first quantity range and a second quantity of beverage in the second reservoir is below a second quantity range. The system also includes a beverage dispenser connected to the second reservoir. A method of supplying beverage from a beverage container to a beverage dispenser includes supplying beverage from a beverage container to a first reservoir under force of gravity.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2002Publication date: March 4, 2004Applicant: Hymore, Inc.Inventor: John H. Mathues
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Patent number: 6691328Abstract: A bottle used to dispense a fluid for cleaning a toilet bowl is configured to provide for refilling the bottle. Such a bottle includes a reservoir, a metering portion, and a cover, which is removable to expose an opening within the reservoir for refilling. The cover may include the metering portion, or it may be formed as a cap at an end of the reservoir opposite the metering portion.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2002Date of Patent: February 17, 2004Inventor: Nicholas A. Delfino
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Patent number: 6684902Abstract: An accumulator for collecting a volume of a liquid, which includes controls to permit the liquid to rise in a container to a preset upper level, at which level a drain valve is opened causing liquid to flow out of the accumulator. The accumulator utilizes two opened bottom pipes, which are connected through check valves to a controller. The controller is sensitive to the pressure at its inlet port. The pipes are interconnected so that when the liquid reaches an upper level, the pressure at the controller is sufficient to open the drain valve, and once the accumulator is almost empty, the drain valve is closed.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2002Date of Patent: February 3, 2004Assignee: AcornVac, Inc.Inventors: Thomas K. Zinn, Enrique P. Loreto, Ron Hahn
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Patent number: 6675989Abstract: A pump mounted in a housing is fluidically coupled to a vehicle windshield washer fluid reservoir. At least one outlet is carried on the pump housing for discharging fluid pumped from the reservoir. A fluid level sensor is mounted in the housing and has a sensing end projecting into the reservoir. The sensor includes a pair of spaced sensors having the sensing ends exposed to fluid within the reservoir. The sensor has a labyrinth shape adjacent to the sensing ends.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2001Date of Patent: January 13, 2004Assignee: Valeo Electrical Systems, Inc.Inventors: Andreas Ritter, Mark M. Benner, Karl-Heinz Kuebler
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Patent number: 6655548Abstract: A remote access and control system having two pc's, a first of which receives information concerning a condition to be controlled, a controller for controlling the condition, information concerning the condition being supplied to the second pc, said second pc develops further information for controlling the condition, such further information is supplied to the first pc and this information is applied to the controller to have the controller maintain the desired conditions.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2001Date of Patent: December 2, 2003Assignee: Els, Inc.Inventors: John E. McClure, Jr., David S. Romerstein
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Patent number: 6645924Abstract: A device for generating a liquid detergent concentrate from a solid detergent is provided. The device includes a solid detergent reservoir for holding solid detergent, a stock solution reservoir for holding stock solution, and a hot water heater for controlling the temperature of water used to generate the stock solution from the solid detergent. A method for generating a liquid detergent concentrate from a solid detergent and a method for washing a vehicle are provided.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2001Date of Patent: November 11, 2003Assignee: Ecolab Inc.Inventors: Terry James Klos, Scott A. Johansen, Paul J. Mattia
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Patent number: 6608491Abstract: A monitoring system for the affirmative measurement of feed levels in a bin includes a vertically disposed series of pressure sensors carried on a flexible detector strap releasably mounted at the center of the feed bin. The sensors include radially projecting blades that deflect and actuate in response to the downward flow of material being discharged. The signals from the sensors are routed to a local monitoring site permitting on-site determination of fill level. The signals from plural bins may also be routed to a central monitoring site. The local monitoring site is preferably provided with a programmable logic controller for periodically recording the level of the feed bin. The fill data is remotely retrievable for use in determining resupply needs. The system may also beneficially incorporate a modem communications link with a remote service monitoring site.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2002Date of Patent: August 19, 2003Inventor: Robert James Salmon, Jr.
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Publication number: 20030111488Abstract: A fluid delivery system includes one or more measure modules for measuring and delivering predetermined volumes of one or more different fluids. Each measure module includes a fluid inlet port, a retention vessel, an overflow aperture to allow fluid in excess of the desired volume to flow out of the vessel, and an outlet port for dispensing the retained fluid. A calibrating rod adjustably occupies a portion of the volume of the vessel to facilitate precise adjustment of the volume of fluid dispensed by the measure module. In one particular embodiment, a blender includes a plurality of measure modules whose outputs are coupled together to produce a mixture having a composition defined by the relative capacities of the vessels of the various measure modules. In another particular embodiment, one blender dilutes a chemical concentrate, and provides the diluted mixture to another blender, which further dilutes the mixture.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2003Publication date: June 19, 2003Inventors: Daniel Schell, Dan C. Prince
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Patent number: 6554162Abstract: A fluid delivery system includes one or more measure modules for measuring and delivering predetermined volumes of one or more different fluids. Each measure module includes a fluid inlet port, a retention vessel, an overflow aperture to allow fluid in excess of the desired volume to flow out of the vessel, and an outlet port for dispensing the retained fluid. A calibrating rod adjustably occupies a portion of the volume of the vessel to facilitate precise adjustment of the volume of fluid dispensed by the measure module. In one particular embodiment, a blender includes a plurality of measure modules whose outputs are coupled together to produce a mixture having a composition defined by the relative capacities of the vessels of the various measure modules. In another particular embodiment, one blender dilutes a chemical concentrate, and provides the diluted mixture to another blender, which further dilutes the mixture.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2001Date of Patent: April 29, 2003Assignee: Chemand CorporationInventors: Daniel Schell, Dan C. Prince
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Publication number: 20030071055Abstract: An automatic fill system for a beverage dispenser includes a sensor system for monitoring the beverage level in the dispenser. The sensors are wired in series with a level control board mounted inside the frame of the beverage dispenser. Sensing points are connected in an electrical circuit for maintaining the proper water to beverage concentrate ratio in the mixing hopper of the beverage dispenser. Resistance in the circuit is monitored so that when the resistance in the circuit reaches a predetermined value, a relay and solenoid open to divert water to the mixing hopper for mixing with the beverage concentrate. Sensors in the hopper shut off the dispenser when the beverage level in the hopper exceeds maximum and minimum levels.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2002Publication date: April 17, 2003Inventor: Greg A. Johnson
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Patent number: 6521121Abstract: The invention relates to an apparatus for removing solid material, particularly for removing finely divided solid material created in a filtering process from a pressurized space, the apparatus being provided with members for feeding the treated material to a process taking place in a pressurized space, as well as for removing the products created in said process from the pressurized space. According to the invention, in a discharge station (4,25) connected to the pressurized space (2,22), there are provided discharge apertures (8,28) for the solid material (5,24) to be removed from the pressurized space (2,22). The discharge apertures (8,28) are provided with at least one adjusting member (9,29) in order to adjust (11,31) the quantity of the material located in the discharge station (4,25) and to be removed from the discharge station (4,25).Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2001Date of Patent: February 18, 2003Assignee: Outokumpu OYJInventor: Jaakko Vilo
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Publication number: 20020175183Abstract: A fluid delivery system includes one or more measure modules for measuring and delivering predetermined volumes of one or more different fluids. Each measure module includes a fluid inlet port, a retention vessel, an overflow aperture to allow fluid in excess of the desired volume to flow out of the vessel, and an outlet port for dispensing the retained fluid. A calibrating rod adjustably occupies a portion of the volume of the vessel to facilitate precise adjustment of the volume of fluid dispensed by the measure module. In one particular embodiment, a blender includes a plurality of measure modules whose outputs are coupled together to produce a mixture having a composition defined by the relative capacities of the vessels of the various measure modules. In another particular embodiment, one blender dilutes a chemical concentrate, and provides the diluted mixture to another blender, which further dilutes the mixture.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2001Publication date: November 28, 2002Inventors: Daniel Schell, Dan C. Prince
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Patent number: 6478189Abstract: A delivery vehicle is used to deliver oil with or without a marker and is provided with apparatus which includes a reservoir of marker and an injector pump for adding marker to the oil. A controller records the occurrence of an event associated with the depletion of the reservoir which has an upper section, a lower section and a marker level sensor located at a narrow constriction between the two sections. The apparatus includes a blender which causes fluid flow to occur at different rates and is operable so that the slugging effect of marker injection is reduced. The injector pump is arranged to provide a delay prior to each forward or reverse stroke. The memory devices of the controller are locked or sealed so as to deny access to reprogram the controller.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2000Date of Patent: November 12, 2002Assignee: Cassiano LimitedInventor: Brian Francis Mooney
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Publication number: 20020158079Abstract: A system and method for reducing the time for charging a filter in a liquid dispensing system, such as one utilizing a positive displacement pump, is disclosed. The filter is located at the input side of the pump between the source of the liquid and the pump. In order to prevent air from the filter from entering the pump a reservoir is provided between the filter and the source of the fluid. Air from the filter is vented into the reservoir through a vent tube. A vacuum is used to draw air from the filter and, through the reservoir.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2002Publication date: October 31, 2002Inventors: Carl A. Martin, Vernon H. Foersterling, Darko Hadzidedic, Raymond T. Savard, Gary Minor
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Publication number: 20020148851Abstract: A method and apparatus for extending the useful operating life of a low-pressure gas bottle for use in a semiconductor device manufacturing process. As the gas bottle is detected to be approaching an empty condition, the gas in the bottle is safely heated in a manner that causes gas molecules to be released from an absorbent material used in the bottle. In a preferred embodiment, a thermo-pressurizer, including a heating blanket that surrounds the gas bottle and a temperature controller coupled to the heating blanket, causes the pressure in the gas bottle to be elevated, thereby releasing gas molecules from the absorbent material.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2001Publication date: October 17, 2002Inventors: Stephen Toy, Baldwin B. Chiu
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Patent number: 6458280Abstract: A humidifier with an integrated bacteriostat dispenser is disclosed. In one embodiment, a hand-operated bacteriostat pump is mounted on the humidifier housing and dispenses a predetermined amount of bacteriostat into the water tray of the humidifier when operated upon. In another embodiment, the bacteriostat automatically dispenses an amount of bacteriostat appropriate for the amount of water discharged from a water bottle into the water tray. In this embodiment, a chamber is defined for holding bacteriostat. A regulator keeps the amount of bacteriostat in the chamber at a predetermined level. A plunger head is partially disposed in the chamber and is connected to a surface the position of which changes with the water level in the water bottle. The position of the plunger head thus moves as the water level in the water bottle changes, displacing bacteriostat into the water tray. In another embodiment, a method for dispensing bacteriostat into a humidifier is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1999Date of Patent: October 1, 2002Assignee: Emerson Electric Co.Inventors: Terrence L. Stanek, Mark J. Tomasiak, Steve Rhea
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Patent number: 6447674Abstract: A gravity flow sludge load-out system for rapid and accurate loading-out of large volumes of treated biosolids from a wastewater dewatering plant, said system includes a plurality of hoppers 12, 14 supported by a main structure 16 having a plurality of vertical support members 20, each resting on a load cell 28, a sludge inlet at the tip of each hopper, and hydraulically controlled metering gates 40 at the bottom. A PLC 70 controls delivery of sludge from a dewatering facility, including e.g. a dewatering centrifuge 56, into the hoppers and then controls load-out of the sludge to a container truck by providing real-time monitoring of net sludge load-out and tight control of metering gates.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2000Date of Patent: September 10, 2002Assignee: Material Systems EngineersInventors: Richard D. Simon, Richard H. Wilson
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Patent number: 6446835Abstract: A cold beverage dispensing system for chilling a beverage such that at least a portion of the beverage includes a frozen component. The system includes a beverage hopper or tank for retaining a quantity of beverage and a chilling assembly communicating with the beverage hopper for chilling the beverage. The system also includes a beverage detector having a conductive probe carried on and extending into the beverage hopper for detecting the condition of either the presence or absence of a beverage at a predetermined level in the beverage hopper and generating a refill control signal corresponding to the condition detected. A refill assembly communicates with the beverage hopper for controllably providing refill beverage to the beverage hopper. A controller is coupled to the refill assembly and the beverage detector for operating the refill assembly in response to the refill control signal to maintain the beverage in the beverage hopper at the predetermined level.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2001Date of Patent: September 10, 2002Inventor: David F. Ford
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Publication number: 20020121464Abstract: A method of reblending sand in a classification tank having multiples stations and discharge valves within each station includes the steps of delivering sand to the tank; calibrating the tank to analyze the raw feed material and develop discharge rates, flow multipliers, and a mathematical model of the tank; and inputting a specification or quantity and sieve size distribution for a reblended sand product into a computer for controlling the tank. Then the tank is operated in a production mode and the discharge valves at each station of the tank are adjusted by the computer for percent open time and discharge rate. With one algorithm, the computer identifies which station has the most of a sieve size that is out of specification and diverts material at that station by closing the appropriate discharge valve(s).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2001Publication date: September 5, 2002Inventors: Trenton L. Soldwish-Zoole, Franklin E. Squires
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Patent number: 6440311Abstract: Apparatus is disclosed for monitoring the flow of a fluid through a dosage pump in a dialyzer including an auxiliary pump disposed between a fluid source for the dosage pump and the dosage pump itself, a slave chamber between the auxiliary pump and the dosage pump, the slave chamber including a level detector for detecting a predetermined level of the fluid in the salve chamber and emitting a signal when the level of the fluid is below the predetermined level, and a controller for activating the auxiliary pump after the level indicator emits the signal such that the slave chamber is refilled with the fluid by the auxiliary pump after the suction stroke of the dosage pump has drawn the fluid into the dosage pump and caused the level indicator to emit the signal. Methods for monitoring the flow of a fluid through the dosage pump are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2000Date of Patent: August 27, 2002Assignee: Gambro ABInventors: Anders Rosenqvist, Erik Linderup
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Patent number: 6439428Abstract: A dispenser with features for enhanced maintainability generally comprises a lower unit having therein an ice bin; an upper unit atop the lower unit for providing an interface for dispensing ice from the ice bin to the public; a conveyor having and inlet in the ice bin and an outlet in the upper unit; an ice distributor in a lower portion of the ice bin for conveying ice within the ice bin to the inlet; and a drive motor operably associated with the ice distributor, the drive motor being located in a space above the lower unit for ready access. A plurality of optical emitter assemblies are disposed upon a wall of the ice bin and a plurality of optical receiver assemblies are oppositely disposed upon a second wall of the ice bin. Each optical emitter assembly comprises an emitter housing and a selectively removable emitter body comprising an optical source. Each optical receiver assembly comprises a receiver housing and a selectively removable receiver body comprising an optical receiver.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2000Date of Patent: August 27, 2002Assignee: Lancer Partnership L.L.P.Inventors: Alfred A. Schroeder, Harlan R. Davis, Jeffrey A. Blansit, John D. Santy, Jr.
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Publication number: 20020113083Abstract: A soap dispensing system includes non-pressurized first and second soap containers connected to a soap manifold. The manifold has a first inlet connection to the first soap container and a second inlet connection to the second soap container. There is a soap outlet on the manifold. A soap conduit extends from a first dispensing opening on the manifold to a second dispensing opening on the manifold. A two direction peristaltic pump is associated with the soap conduit to move soap either from the first dispensing opening to the second dispensing opening or in the opposite direction. There are valves within the soap manifold for connecting the first inlet, first dispensing opening, second dispensing opening, second inlet opening, and the outlet to provide soap, upon operation of the pump, from one of said containers, through said soap conduit, to the manifold outlet.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2001Publication date: August 22, 2002Inventor: Jerome M. Gauthier
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Publication number: 20020113084Abstract: A soap dispensing system includes a soap dispensing fixture and first and second sources of soap connected to the fixture. Each of the sources of soap includes a closed container and a collapsible soap container positioned within the closed container. Each of the collapsible soap containers is connected to the fixture. There is a source of fluid pressure and control elements connected between the source of fluid pressure and each of the first and second closed containers. The application of pressure, from the source, as controlled by the control elements, will apply fluid pressure to either the first or second collapsible soap container to cause it to dispense soap to the soap dispensing fixture.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2001Publication date: August 22, 2002Inventor: Jerome M. Gauthier
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Patent number: 6425497Abstract: A method and apparatus for dispensing a resist solution used in a semiconductor device manufacturing process senses the presence of air bubbles in the solution during delivery through a line feeding a dispensing pump. Air bubbles in the line are sensed by an optical photocoupler that senses changes in the intensity of light refracted through the solution caused by air bubbles entrapped in the solution. The sensor produces an air bubble indicating signal that can be used to activate an alarm or to stop the dispensing process.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2001Date of Patent: July 30, 2002Assignee: Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., Ltd.Inventors: Yiau-Yi Chu, Jen-Sen Huang, Shih-Hung Lu, Tzung-Chi Fu
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Publication number: 20020070241Abstract: A system for providing dunnage to packages as the packages are formed is disclosed. The system includes a dunnage forming machine having a work station for inflating and sealing plastic pouches to form dunnage units. An accumulator is positioned below the station for receiving and collecting such units as they are formed. The accumulator includes an outlet opening laterally offset from the station. A pair of counter rotating brushes having axes journaled in spaced relationship are mounted at the outlet. Each of the brushes includes circumferentially spaced bristle sets defining unit receiving spaces between adjacent sets. A motor drive is operably connected to the brushes for causing counter rotation. A unit volume sensor is provided for emitting a machine start signal when the volume of units in the accumulator reaches a predetermined low volume. A process for providing dunnage in packages being formed is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2000Publication date: June 13, 2002Applicant: Automated Packaging Systems, Inc.Inventor: Rick Steven Wehrmann
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Patent number: 6394311Abstract: Disclosed is a water pressure booster apparatus which can be employed for the dispensing of beverages. The booster can be combined as a carbonator and water pressure booster apparatus for holding both carbonated and non-carbonated water at elevated pressures, for the dispensing of carbonated and non-carbonated beverages. The apparatus has a tank including a tank chamber with a booster chamber therein. The two chambers are separated by a flexible membrane such that the elevated pressure is essentially the same in the two chambers. The booster chamber is removable through an access port in the tank. A valve provides inlet water to the tank chamber and the booster chamber. The location of the membrane controls the valve between charging of the two chambers. The valve is a spool valve with one end coupled to the membrane. The quantities of water in the two chambers controls activation of a pump which provides charging water to the chambers.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2001Date of Patent: May 28, 2002Assignee: McCann's Engineering & Mfg. Co.Inventors: Gerald P. McCann, Donald Verley