Olah, US
Andrew Olah, Spencer, OH US
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20150068777 | ASYMMETRIC FIRE SUPRESSION SYSTEM - A fire suppression system comprising multiple thermally activatable automatic sprinklers attached to multiple non-metallic conduits and wherein the pattern of the sprinklers is an asymmetric pattern. The fire suppression system is suitable for unfinished basements and other rooms having exposed joists. The asymmetric pattern is such that the distance between sprinklers installed in the direction of the joist run is at least one foot longer than the distance between sprinklers installed in the direction perpendicular to the joists. The most preferred non-metallic conduits are chlorinated polyvinyl chloride conduits. | 03-12-2015 |
Andrew M. Olah, Spencer, OH US
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20090110858 | CPVC Pipe With 25% Higher Hydrostatic Design Basis Than Required Under ASTM D2846 - CPVC pipe in diameters in the range from 15 mm (0.5 inch) to 15.24 cm (6 ins), to carry hot and cold aqueous streams under 690 KPa (100 psi) pressure and 82.2° C. (180° F.) in continuous service, is extruded from a compound in which the CPVC has a high Cl content in the range from 66.5%-70%, when modified with either of two specific impact high rubber modifiers in an amount greater than 5 parts but no more than 6 parts per 100 parts of CPVC. Extruded CPVC pipe provides a HDB measured according to ASTM D2837-01 which is 25% or more greater than that required for commercial pipe as specified in ASTM D2846. As a result, both SDR-11 and SDR-13.5 pipe are produced which provide a HDB of at least 1250 psi (8.62 MPa) at the 100,000 hr intercept. | 04-30-2009 |
20090139661 | PVC/CPVC Composite Pipe With Metal Interlayer And Process For Making It - A composite pipe has a metal conduit sandwiched between inner and outer conduits of PVC/CPVC, each of which are adhesively secured to the interlaying metal conduit with a dried, solvent-free thin layer of a thermosetting bilayer adhesive which provides a bond with the metal, which bond fails in cohesive failure. Narrowly defined limits on the thickness of each conduit are found to provide a bendable composite pipe with an aluminum interlayer; and to provide a rigid non-bendable composite pipe with a steel interlayer. Making the composite pipe which meets required ASTM and NSF test considerations requires unexpectedly critical process steps. A process for making the pipe is disclosed, as are PVC/CPVC fittings which allow lengths of pipe to be solvent-cemented in them so as to seal the terminal ends of the pipe against infusion of fluid under pressure in the pipe, thus preventing delaminaton. | 06-04-2009 |
20090218811 | Adhesively Secured, Fluid-Tight Pipe Joint Of PVC/CPVC Pipe And Fitting - PVC and/or CPVC tubing and/or pipe is adhesively-secured at one end with a pipe fitting telescopably mated with each other with a uniquely effective epoxy adhesive. The resulting pipe joint is fluid-tight. PVC pipe joints meet the requirements of ASTM F1970; CPVC pipe joints meet the requirements of ASTM D2864. Such PVC and CPVC piping systems are chosen to carry cold and hot aqueous streams respectively, under pressure and elevated temperature in continuous service, both, in industrial and domestic piping systems. Such piping systems also carry more corrosive fluids for specified duration, less than 50 years. | 09-03-2009 |
20100263884 | System And Method Of Assembly Of CPVC Piping System Employing Mechanical Couplings And Supports - CPVC piping systems comprising a network of CPVC pipe lengths in which at least some of the pipe lengths are interconnected with mechanical devices having resilient sealing members that are chemically compatible with the CPVC composition are described herein. Repairs and system modifications can be made without the use of solvent cement. In-line joints are formed with a coupling device including a pair of arcuate coupling segments having a first end, a second end, and an interior concave surface extending between the first end and the second end. A longitudinal channel extends along the concave surface. At least one mechanical fastener is operative to detachably connect the pair of coupling segments. A resilient annular seal is located within the longitudinal channel of each segment. A branching device connects a branch pipe to a main pipe through an orifice in the main pipe utilizing a saddle-like sealing member. | 10-21-2010 |
20100276926 | System And Method Of Assembly Of CPVC Fire Sprinkler System Employing Mechanical Couplings And Supports - Fire sprinkler system comprising a network of CPVC pipe lengths in which at least some of the pipe lengths are interconnected with mechanical devices having resilient sealing members that are chemically compatible with the CPVC composition. Repairs and system modifications can be made without the use of solvent cement. In-line joints are formed with a coupling device including a pair of arcuate coupling segments having a first end, a second end, and an interior concave surface extending between the first end and the second end. A longitudinal channel extends along the concave surface. At least one mechanical fastener is operative to detachably connect the pair of coupling segments. A resilient annular seal is located within the longitudinal channel of each segment. A branching device connects a branch pipe to a main pipe through an orifice in the main pipe utilizing a saddle-like sealing member. The pipe assemblies are able to pass UL testing protocols for wet fire sprinkler systems. | 11-04-2010 |
20120175006 | PVC/CPVC Composite Pipe With metal Interlayer And Process For Making It - A composite pipe has a metal conduit sandwiched between inner and outer conduits of PVC/CPVC, each of which are adhesively secured to the interlaying metal conduit with a dried, solvent-free thin layer of a thermosetting bilayer adhesive which provides a bond with the metal, which bond fails in cohesive failure. Narrowly defined limits on the thickness of each conduit are found to provide a bendable composite pipe with an aluminum interlayer; and to provide a rigid non-bendable composite pipe with a steel interlayer. Making the composite pipe which meets required ASTM and NSF test considerations requires unexpectedly critical process steps. A process for making the pipe is disclosed, as are PVC/CPVC fittings which allow lengths of pipe to be solvent-cemented in them so as to seal the terminal ends of the pipe against infusion of fluid under pressure in the pipe, thus preventing delamination. | 07-12-2012 |
20140138105 | FIRE SUPPRESSION FLUID CONTAINING A CARBOXYLATE SALT - An aqueous fire sprinkler fluid containing low carbon number carboxylate salts for freezing point depression is described. The salts may be used in conjunction with glycols. The salts decrease the combustibility of the glycol containing fluids and give lower viscosity than higher glycol fluids, both benefitting fire sprinkler systems. These salt solutions are friendly to metal and CPVC pipes and are thus useful for fire sprinkler systems by not causing environmental stress cracking of the CPVC components and not being corrosive to the metal parts. | 05-22-2014 |
20140288243 | POLYACETYLENE AND CHLORINATED POLYACETYLENE AND PRODUCTION PROCESSES THEREOF - The present invention is directed to a heterogeneous gas phase polymerization process to produce true polyacetylene (PA; C | 09-25-2014 |
20150284554 | CPVC PIPE WITH 25% HIGHER HYDROSTATIC DESIGN BASIS THAN REQUIRED UNDER ASTM D2846 - CPVC pipe in diameters in the range from 15 mm (0.5 inch) to 15.24 cm (6 ins), to carry hot and cold aqueous streams under 690 KPa (100 psi) pressure and 82.2° C. (180° F.) in continuous service, is extruded from a compound in which the CPVC has a high Cl content in the range from 66.5%-70%, when modified with either of two specific impact high rubber modifiers in an amount greater than 5 parts but no more than 6 parts per 100 parts of CPVC. Extruded CPVC pipe provides a HDB measured according to ASTM D2837-01 which is 25% or more greater than that required for commercial pipe as specified in ASTM D2846. As a result, both SDR-11 and SDR-13.5 pipe are produced which provide a HDB of at least 1250 psi (8.62 MPa) at the 100,000 hr intercept. | 10-08-2015 |
Caroline Olah, Hebron, IN US
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20150233681 | Fashionable, Compact, Wearable, Instant Use Pepper Spray Self-Defense Accessory - The present invention includes self-defense apparatus comprising a wristband, an upper compartment with a circular recess attached to the wristband, and a clasp system. The upper compartment holds a small cylindrical canister containing a self-defense spray, the nozzle of the canister aligns with the circular recess. The wristband is comprised of an inner end and an outer end. The clasp system is comprised of an outer portion and an inner portion, wherein the outer portion is located on the outer end of the wristband, and the inner portion located on the inner end of the wristband. The outer portion of the clasp system attaches to the inner portion of the clasp system. | 08-20-2015 |
Donald Bradly Olah, Medina, MN US
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20100276486 | ISSUING A VALUE-BEARING CARD ASSOCIATED WITH ONLY NON-PERSONALLY IDENTIFYING INFORMATION - Issuing a debit card associated with only non-personally identifying information includes communicating among an input device, a network coupling, and a card dispenser. The input device is configured to receive a new account request. The new account request includes only non-personally identifiable information. The network coupling is configured to send the new account request to an acquirer processor and to receive an approval response from the acquirer processor. The card dispenser is configured to dispense a debit card to the user based on the approval response received from the acquirer processor. The debit card includes only non-personally identifiable information. The non-personally identifiable information includes the account number. | 11-04-2010 |
Doug Olah, New Boston, MI US
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20090089841 | SEAT-MOUNTED ELECTRONICS ASSEMBLY - A seat-mounted electronics assembly for a vehicle including a seat with a back portion and a rear surface. A display panel having a screen mounted on a screen-side and a mounting assembly mounting the display panel on the rear surface. The mounting assembly allowing pivotal movement of the display panel relative to the seat between a stowed position and at least one viewing position so that when the display panel is in the viewing position, the display panel is located higher than when the display panel is in the stowed position and when the display panel is in the stowed position, the display panel is substantially parallel to the rear surface of the seat and the screen-side is oriented substantially in the forward direction. And when the display panel is in the viewing position, the screen-side is oriented substantially in the rearward direction. | 04-02-2009 |
Laslo Olah, Richardson, TX US
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20160105538 | Battery Charger for Portable Electronic Devices and Portable Electronic Device Using the Same - A battery charger for portable electronic devices and a portable electronic device are disclosed. In one embodiment, a battery charger housing forms a portion of an outer device shell or a protective case cover. Capacitors are located within the battery charger housing that include opposing spaced plates having contact segments thereon. An output power increasing, electrically resistive fluid is held within and partially fills an enclosed chamber that is boundaried by the contact segments. In response to movement of the portable electronic device, induced relative motion between the output power increasing, electrically resistive fluid and contact segments varies the fluid-contact segment contact within the enclosed chamber, thereby inversely alternating the capacitance between the pair of capacitors and triboelectrically generating an electrical charge. An electronic circuit, which is coupled to the opposing spaced plates, is configured to transfer the electrical charge to a battery associated with the portable electronic device. | 04-14-2016 |
Laslo Olah, Dallas County, TX US
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20090260432 | Liquid level detection - The filling noise generated inside a pressurized container when liquid is injected into the container is detected at the outer end of a vent tube which extends into the container. When the level of liquid in the container reaches the lower end of the vent tube, the filling noise detected at the outer end is abruptly diminished. This abrupt change is detected and used to automatically terminate filling of the tank. | 10-22-2009 |
20120031182 | Acoustic liquid level detection - The filling noise generated inside a pressurized container when liquid is injected into the container is detected at the outer end of a vent tube which extends into the container. When the level of liquid in the container reaches the lower end of the vent tube, the filling noise detected at the outer end is abruptly diminished. This abrupt change is detected and used to automatically terminate filling of the tank. | 02-09-2012 |
Laslo Olah US
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20160105538 | Battery Charger for Portable Electronic Devices and Portable Electronic Device Using the Same - A battery charger for portable electronic devices and a portable electronic device are disclosed. In one embodiment, a battery charger housing forms a portion of an outer device shell or a protective case cover. Capacitors are located within the battery charger housing that include opposing spaced plates having contact segments thereon. An output power increasing, electrically resistive fluid is held within and partially fills an enclosed chamber that is boundaried by the contact segments. In response to movement of the portable electronic device, induced relative motion between the output power increasing, electrically resistive fluid and contact segments varies the fluid-contact segment contact within the enclosed chamber, thereby inversely alternating the capacitance between the pair of capacitors and triboelectrically generating an electrical charge. An electronic circuit, which is coupled to the opposing spaced plates, is configured to transfer the electrical charge to a battery associated with the portable electronic device. | 04-14-2016 |
Michael Olah, State College, PA US
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20140242623 | SIGNAL-RESPONSIVE PLASTICS - We disclose methods and compositions for preparation of stimuli-responsive plastics that are capable of responding to chemical and/or physical signals in their environment. In one embodiment the plastics consist of patterned mixtures of poly(phthalaldehyde) polymers in which each polymer contains a different end-capping group (also called a “trigger”), responsive to a different signal. Other embodiments use different polymers and different triggers. The plastics may be homogeneous in composition, but each polymer within the plastic is capable of responding to a different signal and depolymerizing once this signal reacts with the trigger. This process of depolymerization enables the plastic to alter its physical features non-linearly to external signals: i.e., the degree of change in physical form is much larger than the intensity of the initial signal. | 08-28-2014 |
Robert Olah, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20140275776 | IMAGE DETECTING CAPSULE DEVICE AND MANUFACTURING THEREOF - This invention relates to a system their manufacturing technologies for enhanced endoscopic diagnosis. More particularly, this invention is related to endoscope capsule system, which may increase its operating time as high as 80 hours, and may reduce the size of the capsule system. Furthermore, the diagnosis procedure using the capsule system may be applicable to all patients with various age groups, where capsule size and large set of images for accuracy in diagnosis, are required. | 09-18-2014 |
20140333136 | INTEGRATED ELECTRONICS FOR PERPETUAL ENERGY HARVESTING - An apparatus for perpetually harvesting ambient near ultraviolet to far infrared radiation to provide continual power regardless of the environment, incorporating a system for the harvesting electronics governing power management, storage control, and output regulation. The harvesting electronics address issues of efficiently matching the voltage and current characteristics of the different harvested energy levels, low power consumption, and matching the power output demand. The device seeks to harvest the largely overlooked blackbody radiation through use of a thermal harvester, providing a continuous source of power, coupled with a solar harvester to provide increased power output. | 11-13-2014 |
Tibor Olah, Covina, CA US
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20090101780 | FLAT SCREEN TV BRACKET FOR A VEHICLE - The present invention provides a bracket for supporting a flat screen television. In one embodiment, the bracket includes an adjustable arm that is pivotally mounted to a surface. A locking mechanism prevents the pivotal joint from moving until a user selectively unlocks the pivotal joint. The TV can be mounted on the bracket by a single user by way of a removable, latching mounting member. The mounting member is mounted to the TV prior to mounting, but can easily latch to the bracket later without the need to both hold the TV and fasten it to the bracket. | 04-23-2009 |
20090106896 | Fold-Out Bed Frame - In one embodiment, a bed framework is described which includes an upper bed frame and a lower bed frame that can fold between a usable position and a stowed position. The upper bed frame is connected to a stationary support frame so as to pivot and slide, minimizing the height of the upper bed frame in the stored position. | 04-30-2009 |
Zoltan Olah, Kensington, MD US
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20100222385 | SELECTIVE ABLATION OF PAIN-SENSING NEURONS BY ADMINISTRATION OF A VANILLOID RECEPTOR AGONIST - The present invention provides methods and kits for the selective ablation of pain-sensing neurons. The methods comprise administration of a vanilloid receptor agonist to a ganglion in an amount that causes death of vanilloid receptor-bearing neurons. Accordingly, the present invention provides methods of controlling pain and inflammatory disorders that involve activation of vanilloid receptor-bearing neurons. | 09-02-2010 |
20130210905 | Selective Ablation of Pain-Sensing Neurons by Administration of a Vanilloid Receptor Agonist - The present invention provides methods and kits for the selective ablation of pain-sensing neurons. The methods comprise administration of a vanilloid receptor agonist to a ganglion in an amount that causes death of vanilloid receptor-bearing neurons. Accordingly, the present invention provides methods of controlling pain and inflammatory disorders that involve activation of vanilloid receptor-bearing neurons. | 08-15-2013 |