Dana G. Pelletier - Ortonville MI, US Michael S. McClain - Ortonville MI, US Michael P. Chekal - Brighton MI, US
Assignee:
Oxus America, Inc. - Rochester Hills MI
International Classification:
B01D 53/02
US Classification:
96108, 96134, 96147, 96151, 96152
Abstract:
A sieve module includes an impermeable housing and an adsorptive media bed. The impermeable housing is puncturable at a first puncture location to receive gas from an exterior of the impermeable housing. The impermeable housing is also puncturable at a second puncture location to expel gas to the exterior of the impermeable housing. The adsorptive media bed is disposed within the impermeable housing. The gas flows through the impermeable housing from the first puncture wound to the second puncture location by flowing through the adsorptive media bed.
A filter assembly having a filter media and adapted for use with a tube includes a filter housing adapted to contain the filter media therein. The filter housing includes a first nipple and a second nipple, at least one of which is adapted to engage with the tube. At least one engaging member is adapted to releasably engage with a corresponding engaging member of a manifold via a rotation of the filter housing from about 1 to about 180.
David A. Ross - Columbiaville MI, US Michael S. McClain - Ortonville MI, US Dana Pelletier - Ortonville MI, US
International Classification:
B01D 53/02
US Classification:
95138, 96108
Abstract:
A radial sieve module includes a housing having two opposed ends. An inner porous tube is established within the housing and is adapted to have gas flow radially therethrough. An outer porous tube substantially surrounds the inner porous tube. The outer porous tube is also established a spaced distance from the housing such that a chamber is formed therebetween. An adsorbent material is established between at least a portion of the inner and outer porous tubes. End caps are positioned adjacent each of two opposed ends of the housing, thereby substantially sealing the housing.
Michael S. McClain - Ortonville MI, US Dana G. Pelletier - Ortonville MI, US
International Classification:
A62B 7/06
US Classification:
12820121
Abstract:
An oxygen concentrator system includes a portable system having a portable oxygen concentrator with a portable compressor. The portable system further includes a power supply, a control system, and a portable oxygen outlet configured to selectively provide a first direct fluid supply. A station is configured to engage the portable system. The station may be selectively controlled by the control system when engaged with the portable system. The station may have a stationary oxygen concentrator that is inoperable for delivering a second direct fluid supply via a stationary oxygen outlet during delivery of the first direct fluid supply via the portable oxygen outlet when the station and portable system are engaged. Further, the portable oxygen concentrator is inoperable for delivering the first direct fluid supply via the portable oxygen outlet during delivery of the second direct fluid supply via the stationary oxygen outlet when the station and portable system are engaged.
Method Of Removing Water From An Inlet Region Of An Oxygen Generating System
Loren M. Thompson - Lapeer MI, US Andrew M. Voto - Brighton MI, US James H. Youngblood - Highland MI, US Michael S. McClain - Ortonville MI, US
International Classification:
B01D 53/02 B01D 53/18
US Classification:
95130, 96108
Abstract:
A method of removing water from an inlet region of an oxygen generating system is disclosed herein. The method includes condensing, in an inlet region of the oxygen generating system, at least a portion of water vapor from a feed gas to water, and removing the water from the oxygen generating system prior to introducing the then-at least partially dehumidified feed gas to at least one sieve bed operatively disposed in the oxygen generating system.
Single Manifold Assembly For Oxygen-Generating Systems
A device for generating an oxygen-enriched gas for a user includes a sieve module including a housing having at least one sieve bed operatively disposed therein. The sieve bed(s) include a nitrogen-adsorption material configured to adsorb at least a portion of nitrogen gas from a feed gas introduced thereto, wherein when the nitrogen gas is adsorbed, the oxygen-enriched gas is generated. The generated oxygen-enriched gas includes a substantially higher concentration of oxygen gas than that of the feed gas. The device further includes a single manifold assembly connected to an end of the sieve module. The single manifold assembly includes at least one supply valve and at least one user delivery valve connected thereto. The single manifold assembly further includes a flow path for each of the at least one supply valve and the at least one user delivery valve.
Self-Serviceable Filter For An Oxygen Generating Device
James H. Youngblood - Highland MI, US Michael S. McClain - Ortonville MI, US
International Classification:
B01D 53/02 B23P 6/00
US Classification:
95101, 96134, 2940204
Abstract:
An oxygen generating device includes a housing, an inlet formed in the housing, a compressor, and a sieve module. The device further includes a self-serviceable filter disposed between the compressor and the sieve module. The method for generating an oxygen-enriched gas includes introducing a feed gas into the oxygen generating device via the inlet, compressing the feed gas via the compressor, filtering the compressed feed gas by removing at least one contaminant from the feed gas via the self-serviceable filter, introducing the filtered feed gas into the sieve module, and generating the oxygen-enriched gas from the filtered feed gas.
Medical School Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences College of Osteopathic Medicine Graduated: 1985
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Mcclain graduated from the Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1985. He works in Beachwood, OH and specializes in Anesthesiology. Dr. Mcclain is affiliated with South Pointe Hospital.
Ladson Elementary School Ladson SC 1980-1981, Edmund A. Burns Elementary School Charleston SC 1981-1986, Brentwood Middle School North Charleston SC 1986-1991, Morganfield High School Morganfield KY 1993-1994
Community:
Julia Harris, Juance Wilson, Brenda Gildersleeve, Pat Thompson
Grew up in Buffalo. was once known as Michael Weaver
Tagline:
Awesome!!
Bragging Rights:
Went to Bennet High School. Currently attending Empire State College. have 3 Children
Michael Mcclain
Work:
Presto Pub - Founder Orange Web Apps (2006-2011)
About:
I reside in Central America at the moment.  I move around a lot and live primarily out of my backpack and computer bag, I wouldn't have it any other way. I develop websites, web apps, social media...
Detroit, Michigan Baton Rouge, LA Chicago, IL Miami, FL Cincinnati, OH
Michael Mcclain
Work:
Group O - Software Developer (2010)
Education:
Texas A&M University–Corpus Christi - Computer Science
Tagline:
Beer!
Michael Mcclain
Education:
University of Cincinnati - Communications
Michael Mcclain
Work:
Church of christ - Janitor
Michael Mcclain
About:
Michael McClain, born in Chicago (1967), living in the Englewood community and a graduate of Englewood high school on the city southside. Michael art skills were focused by his teachers at American Ac...
Tagline:
Graphic Designer / Freelance Comic Artist / Publisher / Web Designer