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Carl R Beiswenger

from Pottstown, PA
Age ~78

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  • 112 Sweisford Ln, Pottstown, PA 19465 (610) 469-2238 (610) 469-8688
  • Chincoteague Island, VA
  • Reading, PA
  • Birdsboro, PA
  • Atlantic Hl, NJ
  • Brigantine, NJ
  • Ocean View, DE

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Carl Ralph Beiswenger

Address:
Pottstown, PA 19465
License #:
PE031001E - Expired
Category:
Engineers
Type:
Professional Engineer

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Carl Beiswenger

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Address:
1177 Laurelwood Rd, Pottstown, PA 19465
VIN:
JHLRE48757C067982
Make:
HONDA
Model:
CR-V
Year:
2007

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Fluid Flow Rate And Volume Sensor, And Filtration Apparatuses And Purification Apparatuses Having Such A Sensor

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US Patent:
20060243059, Nov 2, 2006
Filed:
Feb 27, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/363461
Inventors:
Richard Williams - Uwchland PA, US
Carl Beiswenger - Pottstown PA, US
Brian D'Archangelo - Chester Springs PA, US
Gene Toner - Quakertown PA, US
International Classification:
G01F 1/00
US Classification:
073861000
Abstract:
A flow rate and volume sensor for determining the rate and volume of fluid flowing through an apparatus, such as an apparatus for filtering and/or conditioning and/or purifying fluid, such as water, and for indicating when a predetermined volume of fluid has flowed through the apparatus to, for example, signal when a cartridge filter housed in an apparatus for filtering and/or conditioning and/or purifying fluid should be replaced. In an apparatus for filtering and/or conditioning and/or purifying fluid, such as water, having a pressure vessel, an inlet port formed in the pressure vessel for introducing fluid to the pressure vessel, an outlet port formed in the pressure vessel for discharging fluid from the pressure vessel, and a chamber formed in the pressure vessel between the inlet and outlet ports for holding a cartridge filter, the fluid flow rate and volume sensor comprises an impeller mounted inside the pressure vessel for rotating in response to and at a rate in proportion to fluid flowing through the pressure vessel and past the impeller device, and a sensor device positioned outside the pressure vessel responsive to the impeller device for determining rate and volume of fluid flowing through the pressure vessel and for indicating when a cartridge filter housed in the apparatus for filtering and/or conditioning and/or purifying fluid is to be replaced based upon a determination by the sensor device that a predetermined volume of fluid has flowed through the pressure vessel.

Apparatus For Filtering And/Or Conditioning And/Or Purifying A Fluid Such As Water

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US Patent:
20100170857, Jul 8, 2010
Filed:
Jan 3, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/319219
Inventors:
Richard T. Williams - Uwchland PA, US
Carl Beiswenger - Pottstown PA, US
International Classification:
E03B 7/07
F24D 19/08
B01D 17/00
B01D 35/147
C02F 1/00
US Classification:
210741, 137544, 137197, 210136, 210133, 210134, 210120
Abstract:
An apparatus for filtering water has a valve head and a filtration/purification canister removably mountable thereon. Connecting the canister to the valve head automatically opens a check valve in the valve head to permit water to flow from the valve head into and through the canister, and then back to and through the valve head to an outlet port. Disconnecting the canister from the valve head automatically closes the check valve, stopping the flow of water. A bypass valve is provided in the valve head to permit a sanitizing solution to flow through the valve head and along the lines of the water distribution system to sanitize the system, while bypassing the canister. The outlet port may be directly connected to an appliance that uses water, to eliminate possible contamination that may occur when water is brought indirectly from the outlet port to the appliance instead.

Methods And Means For Economically Assuring Improved Potable Water Quality Management For Aircraft And Other Applications

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US Patent:
20100243581, Sep 30, 2010
Filed:
Mar 25, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/383578
Inventors:
Richard T. Williams - Glenmoore PA, US
Carl Beiswenger - Pottstown PA, US
International Classification:
C02F 1/50
C02F 1/00
US Classification:
210764, 210435, 2101981, 210767, 210420
Abstract:
A potable water distribution system for use in aircraft, as well as potable water systems of boats, recreational vehicles/caravans, residential homes, dental offices, laboratories, vending machines, and the like, provides for sanitizing of the system without opening filter and/or purification units and removing filtering and/or purifying cartridges from the filter and/or purification units during the sanitizing process.

Apparatus For Filtering And/Or Conditioning And/Or Purifying A Fluid Such As Water

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US Patent:
20110089092, Apr 21, 2011
Filed:
Aug 6, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/806233
Inventors:
Richard T. Williams - Glenmoore PA, US
Carl Beiswenger - Pottstown PA, US
International Classification:
B01D 35/157
C02F 1/00
US Classification:
210120, 210235
Abstract:
An apparatus for filtering water has an interface and a filtration/purification canister removably mountable thereon. Connecting the canister to the interface automatically opens a check valve in the interface to permit water to flow from the interface into and through the canister, and then back to and through the interface to an outlet port. Disconnecting the canister from the interface automatically closes the check valve, stopping the flow of water. An end cap may be substituted for the canister to permit fluid to flow through the interface when the canister is not mounted on the interface. The outlet port may be directly connected to an appliance that uses water, to eliminate possible contamination that may occur when water is brought indirectly form the outlet port to the appliance instead. A flapper valve is provided in the canister to prevent back flow of fluid from the inlet port of the canister when the canister is not mounted on the interface. The flapper valve also is provided with an actuating means to automatically open the flapper valve when the canister is mounted on the interface, which permits fluid to be drained from the canister when the fluid distribution system is being drained without disconnecting the canister from the interface.

Protective Housings For A System

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US Patent:
20140027130, Jan 30, 2014
Filed:
Dec 8, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/653104
Inventors:
Richard T. Williams - Glenmoore PA, US
Carl Beiswenger - Pottstown PA, US
International Classification:
B01D 35/14
A62C 3/00
US Classification:
169 45, 210251
Abstract:
An apparatus for filtering and/or purifying and/or conditioning a fluid comprises a pressure vessel having an inlet for introducing fluid into the pressure vessel and an outlet for removing fluid from the pressure vessel, filtering medium positioned inside the pressure vessel for filtering and/or purifying and/or conditioning fluid, and a shell surrounding the pressure vessel, the shell having sufficient anti-flammability properties to be resistant against fire to protect the pressure vessel from fire.

Drinking Water Filtration And/Or Purification Apparatus

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US Patent:
20190225504, Jul 25, 2019
Filed:
Jan 18, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/252278
Inventors:
Richard T. Williams - Glenmoore PA, US
Carl Beiswenger - Pottstown PA, US
Assignee:
General Ecology, Inc. - Exton PA
International Classification:
C02F 1/00
B01D 29/21
B01D 35/30
Abstract:
An apparatus for filtering and/or purifying water preferably comprises a canister having filtration chamber formed therein and a matrix mounted in the filtration chamber for filtering and/or purifying water that passes through it. Shock absorbers preferably are provided for guarding against damage to the matrix if the apparatus is dropped. Preferably, the apparatus is provided with an inlet port to the filtration chamber, a first outlet port from the filtration chamber, and a second outlet port from the filtration chamber. Water may be pumped into the filtration chamber from the inlet port to wash away dirt and debris that may build up in the filtration chamber and then exit the filtration chamber with the dirt and debris via the second outlet port when open, thereby accomplishing removal of dirt and debris from the filtration chamber without having to backwash the apparatus for filtering and/or purifying water.

Apparatus For Filtering And/Or Conditioning And/Or Purifying A Fluid Such As Water

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US Patent:
20180334402, Nov 22, 2018
Filed:
Dec 18, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/845931
Inventors:
Richard T. Williams - Uwchland PA, US
Carl Beiswenger - Pottstown PA, US
Assignee:
General Ecology, Inc. - Exton PA
International Classification:
C02F 9/00
B01D 35/30
Abstract:
An apparatus for filtering water has a valve head and a filtration/purification canister removably mountable thereon. Connecting the canister to the valve head automatically opens a check valve in the valve head to permit water to flow from the valve head into and through the canister, and then back to and through the valve head to an outlet port. Disconnecting the canister from the valve head automatically closes the check valve, stopping the flow of water. A bypass valve is provided in the valve head to permit a sanitizing solution to flow through the valve head and along the lines of the water distribution system to sanitize the system, while bypassing the canister. The outlet port may be directly connected to an appliance that uses water, to eliminate possible contamination that may occur when water is brought indirectly from the outlet port to the appliance instead.

Drinking Water Filtration And/Or Purification Apparatus

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US Patent:
20140374339, Dec 25, 2014
Filed:
Jan 9, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/346499
Inventors:
Richard T. Williams - Glenmoore PA, US
Carl Beiswenger - Pottstown PA, US
International Classification:
B01D 29/07
C02F 1/00
B01D 29/00
US Classification:
2104931, 210483
Abstract:
An apparatus for filtering and/or purifying water preferably comprises a canister having filtration chamber formed therein and a matrix mounted in the filtration chamber for filtering and/or purifying water that passes through it. Shock absorbers preferably are provided for guarding against damage to the matrix if the apparatus is dropped. Preferably, the apparatus is provided with an inlet port to the filtration chamber, a first outlet port from the filtration chamber, and a second outlet port from the filtration chamber. Water may be pumped into the filtration chamber from the inlet port to wash away dirt and debris that may build up in the filtration chamber and then exit the filtration chamber with the dirt and debris via the second outlet port when open, thereby accomplishing removal of dirt and debris from the filtration chamber without having to backwash the apparatus for filtering and/or purifying water.
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