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(12) Brevet: (11) CA 2924888
(54) Titre français: DISPOSITIF CHAUFFE-MOTEUR
(54) Titre anglais: ENGINE WARMING SYSTEM
Statut: Périmé et au-delà du délai pour l’annulation
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Abrégés

Abrégé français

Un système destiné à réchauffer le moteur dun véhicule refroidi par eau en échangeant du liquide de refroidissement avec un véhicule chaud ou un réservoir de stockage de liquide de refroidissement réchauffé. Le système utilise un raccord qui, à une position, permet le fonctionnement normal du système de refroidissement dun véhicule, et à une autre position, permet un échange de fluide avec une source externe, comme un autre véhicule. La source externe peut être un deuxième véhicule pourvu dun raccord ou dun élément chauffant autonome. Les tuyaux flexibles de transfert de fluide sont reliés à chaque raccord pour échanger du liquide de refroidissement entre des véhicules.


Abrégé anglais

A system for warming the engine of a water-cooled vehicle by exchanging coolant with a warm vehicle or a storage tank of warmed coolant. The system utilizes a fitting that, in one position, allows for normal function of the cooling system of a vehicle, and in another position the fitting allows for fluid exchange with an outside source, such as another vehicle. The outside source can be a second vehicle equipped with a fitting or a standalone heater. Fluid transfer hoses are connected to each fitting to exchange coolant between vehicles.

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CLAIMS
I claim:
1. An engine
warming system for water cooled vehicles with coolant hoses and a radiator,
and a normal circulation of coolant, comprising:
a first fluid exchange fitting having a first inlet port, a first outlet port,
a second inlet
port, and a second outlet port;
said first fluid exchange fitting having a first position wherein a first
passage is formed
for the flow of a fluid between said first inlet port and said first outlet
port;
said first fluid exchange fitting having a second position wherein a second
passage is
formed between said first inlet port and said second outlet port and a third
passage is formed
between said second inlet port and said first outlet port;
said first fluid exchange fitting selectively transitionable between said
first position and
said second position;
said first outlet port and said first inlet port connected to a coolant hose
of a first
vehicle so that when said first fluid exchange fitting is in said first
position a cooling system of
said first vehicle functions with the first vehicle's cooling system's normal
circulation of
coolant;
a fluid exchange tank having a receiving port configured to receive a liquid
from said
first vehicle via said second outlet port, and a discharge port configured to
discharge a fluid to
said first vehicle via said second inlet port;
a heater connected to said fluid exchange tank for heating a quantity of fluid
for
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exchange with said first vehicle fluid;
a first fluid transfer hose connectable between said exchange fitting second
outlet port
and said fluid exchange tank receiving port; and
a second fluid transfer hose connected to said fluid exchange tank discharge
port and
said exchange fitting second inlet port;
said fluid exchange tank configured to heat a quantity of liquid for exchange
with said
fluid from said first vehicle, and to receive fluid from the second outlet
port of said first vehicle,
and to return said fluid to said first vehicle second inlet port when said
first fluid exchange
fitting is in said second position.
2. The engine warming system of claim 1 wherein said fluid exchange tank
comprises:
a second fluid exchange fitting for in-line attachment to a first hose in the
cooling
system of a second vehicle, said second fitting having a first inlet port, a
first outlet port, a
second inlet port, and a second outlet port,
said second fluid exchange fitting having a first position wherein a first
passage is
formed for the flow of a fluid between said first inlet port and said first
outlet port of said
second fitting;
said second fluid exchange fitting having a second position wherein a second
passage is
formed between said first inlet port and said second outlet port and a third
passage is formed
between second inlet port and said first outlet port of said second fitting;
said second fluid exchange fitting selectively transitionable between said
first position
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and said second position;
said first inlet port of said second fitting and said first outlet port of
said second fitting
connected to a coolant hose of said second vehicle so that when said second
fluid exchange
fitting is in said first position the cooling system of said second vehicle
functions with the
second vehicle's cooling system's normal circulation of coolant;
with said first fluid transfer hose connectable between said first exchange
fitting second
outlet port and said second exchange fitting second inlet port;
with said second fluid transfer hose connectable between said second fluid
exchange
fitting discharge port and said exchange fitting second inlet port;
with said second fluid exchanging fitting for receiving fluid from the first
fitting second
outlet port, heating said fluid by routing it through the second vehicle
cooling system filled
with warm coolant, and returning said fluid to said first fitting second inlet
port when said first
fluid exchange fitting and said second fluid exchange fitting are both in said
second position.
3. The engine warming system of claim 2 in which said fluid exchange
fitting comprises a
generally disk shaped rotatable hub mounted in a fitting body, said fitting
body with a
generally disk shaped recess for placing of the hub, with the frame comprising
a first fluid inlet
port, a first fluid outlet port, a second inlet port for fluid entry, and a
second outlet port;
with said hub being rotatable in said fitting body, and having a first
passage, a second
passage, and a third passage, with one position of hub in which said first
passage of said hub
aligns with said first inlet port and said first outlet port of said fitting
body;
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with said hub being rotatable in said fitting body to a position in which said
hub second
passage aligns with said fitting body first inlet port and second outlet port,
and in the same
position said hub third passage aligns with said fitting body second inlet
port and said fitting
body first outlet port.
4. The engine warming system of claim 1 wherein said fluid exchange tank
further
comprises a storage tank for receiving fluid from said first vehicle, a heater
and a pump, with
said storage tank, heater and pump for mounting on a second vehicle.
5. The engine warming system of claim 1 in which said fluid exchange tank
is a cooling
system of a second vehicle, with said second vehicle equipped with a second
fluid exchange
fitting.
6. An engine warming system for water cooled vehicles with coolant hoses
and a radiator,
and a normal circulation of coolant, comprising:
a first fluid exchange fitting having a first inlet port, a first outlet port,
a second inlet
port, and a second outlet port, with said first inlet port connected to a
first vehicle coolant
hose for inflow of vehicle coolant into said fitting, and said first outlet
port connected to said
first vehicle coolant hose for outflow of coolant into said coolant hose;
said first fluid exchange fitting having a first position wherein a first
passage is formed
for the flow of a fluid between said first inlet port and said first outlet
port;

said first fluid exchange fitting having a second position wherein a second
passage is
formed between said first inlet port and said second outlet port and a third
passage is formed
between said second inlet port and said first outlet port;
said first fluid exchange fitting selectively transitionable between said
first position and
said second position;
a second fluid exchange fitting for in-line attachment to a hose in the
cooling system of
a second vehicle, said second fitting having a first inlet port, a first
outlet port, a second inlet
port, and a second outlet port, with said first inlet port connected to a
second vehicle coolant
hose for inflow of second vehicle coolant into said second fitting, and said
first outlet port
connected to said second vehicle coolant hose for outflow of coolant into said
second vehicle
coolant hose;
said second fluid exchange fitting having a first position wherein a first
passage is
formed for the flow of a fluid between said first inlet port and said first
outlet port of said
second fitting;
said second fluid exchange fitting having a second position wherein a second
passage is
formed between said first inlet port and said second outlet port and a third
passage is formed
between second inlet port and said first outlet port of said second fitting;
said second fluid exchange fitting selectively transitionable between said
first position
and said second position;
said first outlet port of said first fitting connectable by a first transfer
hose to said
second inlet port of said second fitting, and said second outlet port of said
second fitting
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connectable to said second inlet port of said first fitting, so that when said
first and second
fluid exchange fittings are in said first position the cooling system of both
vehicles function
with each of the vehicles' cooling system's normal circulation of coolant;
when said fittings are
both in a second position, fluid from said first vehicle passes to said second
vehicle, routes said
coolant through the second vehicle cooling system filled with warm coolant,
and returns said
fluid to said first fitting second inlet port.
7. The engine warming system of claim 6 wherein:
said first fluid exchange fitting further comprised of a first conduit,
extending from said
first inlet port to said to said first outlet port, said first conduit having
a first valve for closing or
opening said first conduit to flow of said fluid;
said first fluid exchange fitting further comprised of a second conduit
connected to said
first conduit, with said second conduit having a second valve for closing or
opening said second
conduit for flow of said fluid from said first inlet port to said second
outlet port;
said first fluid exchange fitting further comprised of a third conduit
connected to said
first conduit, with said third conduit having a third valve for closing or
opening said second
conduit for flow of said fluid from said second inlet port to said first
outlet port.
8. The engine warming system of claim 6 in which said fluid exchange
fitting comprises a
generally disk shaped rotatable hub mounted in a fitting body, said fitting
body with a
generally disk shaped recess for placing of the hub, with the frame comprising
a first fluid inlet
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port, a first fluid outlet port, a second inlet port for fluid entry, and a
second outlet port;
with said hub being rotatable in said fitting body, and having a first
passage, a second
passage, and a third passage, with one positon of hub in which said first
passage of said hub
aligns with said first inlet port and said first outlet port of said fitting
body;
with said hub being rotatable in said fitting body to a position in which said
hub second
passage aligns with said fitting body first inlet port and second outlet port,
and in the same
position said hub third passage aligns with said fitting body second inlet
port and said fitting
body first outlet port.
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Description

Note : Les descriptions sont présentées dans la langue officielle dans laquelle elles ont été soumises.


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ENGINE WARMING SYSTEM
TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The presently disclosed and claimed technology generally relates to
an apparatus for
warming a cold vehicle, and more particularly to a fitting for exchanging
fluid between a warm
vehicle and a cold vehicle.
BACKGROUND
[0002] Liquid cooled engines become problematic in cold climates. The cold
weather can
cause the oil and coolant to become more viscous. The more viscous fluids can
provide less
lubrication as well as making it more difficult for the engine to start. In
this cold weather the
batteries are also much less effective. In extreme climates this can even
result in the inability of
the vehicle to start.
[0003] Systems have been developed that utilize electricity to heat the
vehicle fluids or
the entire engine to make starting them in cold weather easier. One solution
is just to keep the
engine running at all times. This is not cost effective, especially for a
fleet of vehicles. Electric
engine heating systems require installation of the system on the vehicle and
then connecting
the system to an electrical source, such as a regular a/c outlet at a home or
shop. These
systems are typically unworkable in some operations where the vehicles are
kept in remote
locations. This can happen in a number of situations including farming,
ranching, construction
and other operations where more than one vehicle is being used. In the
situations where the
vehicles are in remote locations, the electrical heating solution is not
available due to the
distance from the nearest outlet.
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SUMMARY OF THE DISCLOSURE
[0004] The purpose of the Summary of the Invention is to enable the public,
and especially
the scientists, engineers, and practitioners in the art who are not familiar
with patent or legal
terms or phraseology, to determine quickly from a cursory inspection, the
nature and essence
of the technical disclosure of the application. The Summary of the Invention
is neither intended
to define the invention of the application, which is measured by the claims,
nor is it intended to
be limiting as to the scope of the invention in any way.
[0005] Still other features and advantages of the claimed invention will
become readily
apparent to those skilled in this art from the following detailed description
describing preferred
embodiments of the invention, simply by way of illustration of the best mode
contemplated by
carrying out my invention. As will be realized, the invention is capable of
modification in
various obvious respects all without departing from the invention.
Accordingly, the description
of the preferred embodiments is to be regarded as illustrative in nature, and
not as restrictive
in nature.
[0006] Disclosed is an engine warming system for a water cooled vehicle.
The system
allows for the exchange of warm fluid (coolant) from a warmed vehicle or
portable tank of
warmed coolant, into a cold vehicle while returning fluid from the cold
vehicle to a second
vehicle or fluid exchanging vessel. The system is made up of a fluid exchange
fitting in one
vehicle that has two positions, one for normal circulation of fluid in the
vehicle cooling system,
and one position for sending the coolant of the first vehicle to a second
vehicle or coolant
reserve tank, for replacement by warmed coolant from a second vehicle or
coolant tank. On
one version, identical fluid exchange fittings are in a first and a second
vehicle, and the two
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fittings are connected by fluid transfer hoses. There is a conduit between the
left and right half
allowing for fluid to flow between the two halves as well as a conduit valve
located within the
conduit for closing or opening the conduit for the fluid flow. This fitting is
installed in at least a
first vehicle that will require heating.
[0007] The fluid exchange fitting has a first inlet port, a first outlet
port, a second inlet port,
and a second outlet port. The fluid exchange fitting has either one or three
valves to switch
between the first position and the second position.
[0008] The fluid exchange tank can be of several configurations. One option
is to have a
second fluid exchange fitting mounted on a second vehicle, where the second
vehicle provides
the heated fluid from its own cooling system. The second vehicle is started at
a location remote
from the cold vehicle and driven to the cold vehicle. A second option is to
have the fluid
exchange tank as a standalone unit allowing for direct connection to the fluid
exchange fitting
on the cold vehicle. The standalone unit could be placed on a truck bed or ATV
and driven to
the cold vehicle.
[0009] A typical configuration in which one vehicle is equipped with a
first fluid exchange
fitting and a second vehicle is equipped with a second fluid exchange fitting.
The two fluid
exchange fittings are connected by a first fluid transfer hose and a second
fluid transfer hose.
These can connect using quick release fittings, for ease of connection. The
first fluid transfer
hose is connected to the second outlet port of the fluid exchange fitting at
one end, and at the
other end is attached to the second inlet port of the second fluid exchange
fitting. The second
fluid exchange hose in this configuration would be attached from the second
outlet port of the
second fluid exchange fitting to the second inlet port of the first fluid
exchange fitting. In this
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way, coolant fluid could pass from the first vehicle to the second vehicle,
and warm fluid from
the second vehicle would pass into the cooling system of the first vehicle.
[0010] Each of the cooling systems of the two vehicles could operate as
normally
configured by moving the valve or valves of each fluid exchange fitting to a
first position. In the
first position, coolant enters the fluid exchange fitting at the first inlet
port, and exits at the
second inlet port and continues on through the cooling system of the vehicle.
The cooling
system of the vehicle would include a heater, a radiator, a water pump and
fluid exchange
passages in the block of the engine. If both the first and the second vehicle
are set so that the
fluid exchange fittings are in the first position, both vehicles' cooling
system would operate
normally. If the two fluid exchange fittings are connected by a first and a
second fluid transfer
hose, and the valve or valves of the fluid exchange fittings were set to a
second position, then
coolant would circulate between the two vehicles.
[00111 The fluid exchange fittings can take several configurations. One of
these
configurations utilizes a single valve and has a disc shaped hub which is
mounted in a fluid
exchange fitting body. The disc shaped hub has three passages, a first, a
second and a third
passage. The first passage connects the first inlet port with the first outlet
port, and supports
normal circulation of coolant within the vehicle's cooling system. By turning
the valve, the disc
shaped hub is also turned, and a second and a third passage is rotated into
the second position
so that the first inlet port sends coolant to the second outlet port. Fluid
from the second
vehicle returns to the fluid exchange fitting through the second inlet port
and exits the fluid
exchange fitting out the first outlet port, and continues on through the rest
of the cooling
system of the first vehicle.
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[0012] Other designs for fluid exchange fitting are foreseeable. One
alternative
embodiment utilizes a single valve having a first passage, a second passage
and a third passage.
The valve further provides for a first position and a second position. In the
first position the
second passage creates a fluid path between the first outlet port and the
first inlet port. As in
the previously described embodiment, this allows the cooling system of the
vehicle to function
as originally designed. In the second position the first passage creates a
fluid path between the
second inlet port and the first outlet port. Additionally, in the second
position, the third
passage creates a fluid path between the first inlet port and the second
outlet port. When
placed in the second position with the coolant hose and the first transfer
hose and second
transfer hose connected as previously described the fluid exchange fitting
functions to allow
external heated fluid to pass through second inlet port through the first
passage through the
first outlet port and then through the vehicle heater hose. Vehicle coolant
hose then returns
the displaced fluid to fluid exchange fitting into first inlet port through
third passage and out
second outlet port then through second transfer hose and then is returned to
fluid exchange
tank for reheating. The fluid exchange fittings can be mounted in a heater
house, a flexible
rubber coolant hose, on in a rigid metal tube which is part of the cooling
system of a vehicle.
[0013] Fluid exchange tank can be of several designs. One potential design
is to have a
second fluid exchanging fitting connected to a second vehicle. The second
vehicle is driven into
proximity of the cold vehicle that is to be heated and then the first transfer
hose and second
transfer hose are connected prior to changing valves to allow for fluid
communication between
the vehicles. Another potential design is to have a standalone fluid heater.
This system could
be located on the bed of a truck, four-wheeler, cart, or other vehicle and
could potentially have
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the first transfer hose and second transfer hose permanently attached. The
standalone unit
could be powered by a variety of sources including gasoline, diesel or
electrical power provided
by a battery or by the transportation vehicle. Further, the transfer hoses 36
& 38 can be
connected in different ways such as by a quick disconnect fitting or similar
devices. The heater
hose can be connected to the first outlet port and first inlet port by thread
slip fittings or other
fittings that are configured for connecting the fluid exchange fitting 12 and
the heater hose 28.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] Figure 1 is a flow diagram depicting the fluid flow through two
vehicles in
accordance with an embodiment of the inventive concepts.
[0015] Figure 2 is a top view of a fluid exchange fitting in accordance
with an embodiment
of the inventive concepts.
[0016] Figure 3 is a perspective view of a fluid exchange fitting in
accordance with an
embodiment of the inventive concepts.
[0017] Figure 4 is a cross-sectional view of fluid exchange fittings
illustrating first and
second positions of a valve setting on the fluid exchange fitting.
[0018] Figure 5 is a side view fluid exchange tank and heater mounted in a
second vehicle,
in accordance with an embodiment of the inventive concepts.
[0019] Figure 6 is a perspective view fluid exchange fitting in accordance
with an
embodiment of the inventive concepts.
[0020] Fig. 7 is a schematic view of the connection between two vehicles
each having a fluid
exchange fitting.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0021] While the presently disclosed inventive concept(s) is susceptible of
various
modifications and alternative constructions, certain illustrated embodiments
thereof have
been shown in the drawings and will be described below in detail. It should be
understood,
however, that there is no intention to limit the inventive concept(s) to the
specific form
disclosed, but, on the contrary, the presently disclosed and claimed inventive
concept(s) is to
cover all modifications, alternative constructions, and equivalents falling
within the scope of
the inventive concept(s) as defined in the claims.
[0022] Certain preferred embodiments of the disclosed technology are shown
Figures 1
through 7.
[0023] Disclosed in Fig. 1 is a diagram of an engine warming system 10 for
use on liquid
cooled vehicles such as cars, trucks and machinery that is stored in a cold
environment. This
could include heavy equipment such as earth movers, graders, dump trucks,
tracked vehicles,
tractors, combines, harvesters, loaders, tractor trailer rigs, as well as
boats, snow mobiles,
snow vehicles, 4 wheelers, generators, or other equipment using water cooled
internal
combustion engines.
[0024] Fig. 1 shows a first vehicle 34 and a second vehicle 66 connected to
each other
for coolant exchange. The first vehicle 34 would typically be cold and
therefore hard to start,
and the second vehicle 66 would be warm and provide warm or hot coolant to
first vehicle 34.
A typical automobile system is "warmed up" when the coolant is heated to above
212 F in a
pressurized system. This "warmed" coolant would be exchanged with a cold
vehicle's coolant in
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the disclosed system. The system 10 could optionally include a loop of heated
coolant for
heating the battery 68 of the cold vehicle, by use of a coolant filled jacket
or box, or by use of
one or more tubes which surround the cold battery and transfer heat into the
cold battery.
[0025] Shown in Fig. 1 is a cooling system 36 in each of the vehicles,
which includes a
coolant hose 32. Coolant is circulated through the cooling system by a water
pump 70, with
coolant circulating through a radiator 72 and from there through the coolant
hose 32, which
could be a heater hose. The coolant hose 32 would return coolant to the
cooling system 36, or
as shown in Fig. 1 could route coolant adjacent to or surrounding a battery
68, to warm up the
battery for more powerful starting. This system includes a first fluid
exchange fitting 12 in the
first vehicle 34, and a second fluid exchange fitting 48 in the second vehicle
66.
[0026] Also shown is a first fluid transfer hose 44 and a second fluid
transfer hose 46, which
are used to transfer fluid from the warm vehicle 66 to the cold vehicle 34 and
vice versa.
[0027] Fig. 2 shows one configuration of the fluid exchange fitting which
would be installed
in the coolant hose 32 of the first or the second vehicle. The fluid exchange
fitting 12 shown in
Fig. 2 includes a first conduit 54 which is a straight piece of pipe which has
a first valve 56 in the
approximate center of the first conduit 54. At one end of the first conduit 54
is a first inlet port
14 and at the other end is a first outlet port 16. Attached to the first
conduit 54 is a second
conduit 58, which has a second valve 60. Also attached to the first conduit 54
is a third conduit
62, with a third valve 64. When attached to a coolant hose 32, coolant would
enter at the first
inlet port 14 and if the second valve 60 and the third valve 64 were in a
closed position and the
first valve 56 was in an open position, then fluid would flow directly from
first inlet port 14 to
first outlet port 16 and circulate in a normal manner through the cooling
system of the vehicle.
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The position described above is called the first position. The second position
would be when
the first valve 56 is closed, and the second and third valve 60 and 64 are
open. When this
occurred, if the second fluid exchange fitting 48 in a second vehicle is also
in the second
position and has transfer hoses attached, then the two systems would cause hot
coolant from
the second vehicle to flow into the cooling system of the cold first vehicle,
and cold coolant
from the first vehicle would flow into the warmed up and running second
vehicle.
[0028] Fig. 3 shows a perspective view of the same version of the fluid
exchange fitting as
shown in Fig. 2.
[0029] Fig. 4 shows an alternate embodiment of fluid exchange fitting 12,
which is identical
to the fluid exchange fitting 48 found in the second vehicle. Also shown in
Fig. 4 is the fluid
exchange fitting 12 in the first position 22 and a second position 24. In the
embodiment shown
in Fig. 4, the fluid exchange fitting has a fitting body 50 and a disc shaped
hub 52. The fitting
body 50 has the same inlet and outlet ports as shown in the previous figures,
which includes a
first inlet port 14, a first outlet port 16, a second inlet port 18 and a
second outlet port 20. The
disc shaped hub 52 includes a first passage 26, a second passage 28, and a
third passage 30,
which are hollow openings inside the disc shaped hub. When connected as shown
in the upper
view of Fig. 4, the fluid exchange fitting 12 is in the first position 22, and
fluid from the coolant
hose 32 goes directly through the first passage 26 and out the first outlet
port 16 and back into
the coolant hose 32, to continue circulating through the cooling system of the
vehicle. In the
lower view in Fig. 4, the disc shaped hub 52 is turned to the second position
24 and the second
passage 28 aligns with the first inlet port 14 so that coolant passes through
the fluid exchange
fitting 12 and exits through the second outlet port 20. In this position, the
third conduit 30
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aligns with the second inlet port 18 and routes fluid through the third
passage 30 to exit out the
first outlet port 16, to reenter the coolant hose 32.
[0030] Fig. 5 shows a configuration of the device in which the fluid to be
warmed and
exchanged is in a fluid exchange tank 38. It is connected to the first vehicle
with a first fluid
transfer hose 44 and a second fluid transfer hose 46 and further includes a
heater 74 and a
pump 76. The fluid exchange tank 38 could be on any vehicle, such as a pickup,
a 4 wheeler, a
snowmobile, or a non-motorized dolly or wagon. The fluid exchange tank
includes a receiving
port 40, and a discharge port 42, with the receiving port connected to 1st
transfer hose 44, and
the discharge port 42 connected to 2' fluid transfer hose 46. This
configuration is simply a
different version of the system which uses a second vehicle as the fluid
exchange tank, and
illustrates a system which does not require use of a second fluid exchange
fitting.
[0031] Fig. 6 shows a perspective view of the fluid exchange fitting 12
shown in Fig. 4, in
which the fitting body 50 encloses a rotatable disc shaped hub 52, in which
are found a first
passage 26, second passage 28 and third passage 30. Shown in Fig. 6 is a first
inlet port 14, a
second outlet port 20, a second inlet port 18 and indicated, but not visible
is a first outlet port
16. Shown is a first valve 56 which is used to turn the disc shaped hub to a
first position or a
second position.
[0032] Fig. 7 shows a more detailed version of how the fluid exchange
fittings are
connected to each other in two separate vehicles. Fig. 7 is a different view
of the same set up
in Fig. 1, but the fluid exchange fittings 12 and 48 are shown in greater
detail. Both of these
fittings could be set up with the fluid exchange fittings of Fig. 4 or the
fluid exchange fittings of
Figs. 2 and 3.
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[0033] The scope of
the claims should not be limited by the preferred embodiments set
forth in the examples, but should be given the broadest interpretation
consistent with the
description as a whole.
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2024-08-01 : Dans le cadre de la transition vers les Brevets de nouvelle génération (BNG), la base de données sur les brevets canadiens (BDBC) contient désormais un Historique d'événement plus détaillé, qui reproduit le Journal des événements de notre nouvelle solution interne.

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Pour une meilleure compréhension de l'état de la demande ou brevet qui figure sur cette page, la rubrique Mise en garde , et les descriptions de Brevet , Historique d'événement , Taxes périodiques et Historique des paiements devraient être consultées.

Historique d'événement

Description Date
Le délai pour l'annulation est expiré 2022-09-23
Lettre envoyée 2022-03-23
Exigences relatives à la révocation de la nomination d'un agent - jugée conforme 2022-01-12
Exigences relatives à la nomination d'un agent - jugée conforme 2022-01-12
Lettre envoyée 2021-09-23
Lettre envoyée 2021-03-23
Représentant commun nommé 2019-10-30
Représentant commun nommé 2019-10-30
Accordé par délivrance 2018-06-05
Inactive : Page couverture publiée 2018-06-04
Préoctroi 2018-04-18
Inactive : Taxe finale reçue 2018-04-18
Un avis d'acceptation est envoyé 2018-01-24
Lettre envoyée 2018-01-24
Un avis d'acceptation est envoyé 2018-01-24
Inactive : Approuvée aux fins d'acceptation (AFA) 2018-01-19
Inactive : Q2 réussi 2018-01-19
Modification reçue - modification volontaire 2017-12-12
Inactive : Dem. de l'examinateur par.30(2) Règles 2017-06-16
Inactive : Rapport - Aucun CQ 2017-06-15
Modification reçue - modification volontaire 2016-10-19
Inactive : Page couverture publiée 2016-09-28
Demande publiée (accessible au public) 2016-08-25
Lettre envoyée 2016-06-30
Accessibilité au public anticipée demandée 2016-06-22
Exigences pour une requête d'examen - jugée conforme 2016-06-22
Toutes les exigences pour l'examen - jugée conforme 2016-06-22
Requête d'examen reçue 2016-06-22
Inactive : Certificat dépôt - Aucune RE (bilingue) 2016-04-07
Inactive : CIB attribuée 2016-04-05
Inactive : CIB en 1re position 2016-04-05
Inactive : CIB attribuée 2016-04-05
Inactive : CIB attribuée 2016-04-05
Demande reçue - nationale ordinaire 2016-03-30
Déclaration du statut de petite entité jugée conforme 2016-03-23

Historique d'abandonnement

Il n'y a pas d'historique d'abandonnement

Taxes périodiques

Le dernier paiement a été reçu le 2018-03-23

Avis : Si le paiement en totalité n'a pas été reçu au plus tard à la date indiquée, une taxe supplémentaire peut être imposée, soit une des taxes suivantes :

  • taxe de rétablissement ;
  • taxe pour paiement en souffrance ; ou
  • taxe additionnelle pour le renversement d'une péremption réputée.

Les taxes sur les brevets sont ajustées au 1er janvier de chaque année. Les montants ci-dessus sont les montants actuels s'ils sont reçus au plus tard le 31 décembre de l'année en cours.
Veuillez vous référer à la page web des taxes sur les brevets de l'OPIC pour voir tous les montants actuels des taxes.

Historique des taxes

Type de taxes Anniversaire Échéance Date payée
Taxe pour le dépôt - petite 2016-03-23
Requête d'examen - petite 2016-06-22
TM (demande, 2e anniv.) - petite 02 2018-03-23 2018-03-23
Taxe finale - petite 2018-04-18
TM (brevet, 3e anniv.) - générale 2019-03-25 2019-03-20
TM (brevet, 4e anniv.) - petite 2020-03-23 2020-03-20
Titulaires au dossier

Les titulaires actuels et antérieures au dossier sont affichés en ordre alphabétique.

Titulaires actuels au dossier
DAN CARTER
Titulaires antérieures au dossier
S.O.
Les propriétaires antérieurs qui ne figurent pas dans la liste des « Propriétaires au dossier » apparaîtront dans d'autres documents au dossier.
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Description 2016-03-22 11 354
Abrégé 2016-03-22 1 12
Revendications 2016-03-22 7 187
Dessins 2016-03-22 4 53
Dessin représentatif 2016-07-28 1 5
Description 2017-12-11 11 332
Revendications 2017-12-11 7 178
Dessin représentatif 2018-05-08 1 6
Certificat de dépôt 2016-04-06 1 177
Accusé de réception de la requête d'examen 2016-06-29 1 176
Rappel de taxe de maintien due 2017-11-26 1 111
Avis du commissaire - Demande jugée acceptable 2018-01-23 1 163
Avis du commissaire - Non-paiement de la taxe pour le maintien en état des droits conférés par un brevet 2021-05-03 1 535
Courtoisie - Brevet réputé périmé 2021-10-13 1 539
Avis du commissaire - Non-paiement de la taxe pour le maintien en état des droits conférés par un brevet 2022-05-03 1 541
Nouvelle demande 2016-03-22 3 75
Demande d'anticipation de la mise à la disposition 2016-06-21 1 25
Requête d'examen 2016-06-21 1 38
Modification / réponse à un rapport 2016-10-18 1 26
Demande de l'examinateur 2017-06-15 4 189
Modification / réponse à un rapport 2017-12-11 20 554
Paiement de taxe périodique 2018-03-22 1 25
Taxe finale 2018-04-17 1 37
Paiement de taxe périodique 2020-03-19 1 25