CARL LEE SCHULTZ
Pilots at Powell Rd, Plymouth, MI

License number
Michigan A1692531
Issued Date
Dec 2016
Expiration Date
Dec 2017
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
47885 Powell Rd, Plymouth, MI 48170

Professional information

Carl Schultz Photo 1

Multiple Orifice Applicator System And Method Of Using Same

US Patent:
6695923, Feb 24, 2004
Filed:
Nov 21, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/990607
Inventors:
Carl L. Schultz - Plymouth MI
Denise Dudra - Fowlerville MI
Thomas R. Tudor - Westland MI
Assignee:
Sealant Equipment Engineering, Inc. - Plymouth MI
International Classification:
B05C 1100
US Classification:
118679, 118323, 118684, 118411
Abstract:
A multiple orifice applicator system for dispensing a plurality of rows of fluid material onto a work piece is disclosed. A source of fluid material is in fluid communication with the multiple orifice applicator. The multiple orifice applicator is mounted to a robotic arm, which positions the multiple orifice applicator relative to the work piece to enable the multiple orifice applicator to dispense fluid material onto the work piece. Fluid material is caused to flow from the source of fluid material into the multiple orifice applicator. The fluid material enters the multiple orifice applicator through an inlet port and is dispersed and spread out in a dispersing chamber. The fluid material is dispensed onto the work piece through a plurality of outlet orifices in the multiple orifice applicator.


Carl Schultz Photo 2

Orbital Applicator Tool With Static Mixer Tip Seal Valve

US Patent:
6691932, Feb 17, 2004
Filed:
Mar 27, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/818180
Inventors:
Carl L. Schultz - Plymouth MI
Scott Taylor - Westland MI
Assignee:
Sealant Equipment Engineering, Inc. - Plymouth MI
International Classification:
B05B 710
US Classification:
239401, 239399, 239408, 239571, 2221456
Abstract:
An applicator dispenses a pressurized fluid to a workpiece to be processed with an elongate housing having a first end and a second end. An enlarged annular flange extends radially from adjacent the first end of the housing and is connectable to a source of pressurized fluid. A tapered cone is formed on the second end to define a reduced diameter relative to the housing to enable streaming of the pressurized fluid to be applied. A separate mixer is positionable within the housing. Preferably, the mixer is moveable longitudinally with respect to the housing during use. The mixer includes a valve member connected to one end for movement relative to a valve seat defined by an inner surface of the cone. The valve member moveable between an opened position and a closed position. A piston is connected to an opposite end of the mixer from the cone to move the mixer longitudinally within the housing.


Carl Schultz Photo 3

Orbital Applicator Tool With Self-Centering Dispersing Head

US Patent:
6705537, Mar 16, 2004
Filed:
May 4, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/849682
Inventors:
Carl L. Schultz - Plymouth MI
Scott Taylor - Westland MI
Assignee:
Sealant Equipment Engineering, Inc. - Plymouth MI
International Classification:
B05B 1700
US Classification:
239 1, 239227, 239237, 239236, 239380, 239463
Abstract:
An apparatus imparts movement to a fluid dispersing nozzle with a mechanism for converting rotational movement about an axis of rotation into orbital movement about the axis of rotation, and an elongate member is connectable to the mechanism at one end and is connectable to a fluid nozzle at an opposite end from the mechanism. The orbital member provides orbiting movement of the opposite end in response to rotation of the mechanism about the rotational axis, and provides stationary centered positioning of the opposite end in response to a non-rotating mechanism. A speed multiplier transmission or gearbox can be provided between the motor shaft and drive spindle if desired. A separate mixer is positionable within the member and is moveable longitudinally with respect to the member during use. The mixer includes a valve member connected to one end for movement relative to a valve seat defined by an inner surface of the cone.


Carl Schultz Photo 4

Multiple Orifice Applicator System And Method Of Using Same

US Patent:
2003013, Jul 17, 2003
Filed:
Jan 6, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/336943
Inventors:
Carl Schultz - Plymouth MI, US
Denise Dudra - Fowlerville MI, US
Thomas Tudor - Westland MI, US
International Classification:
B05C005/00
US Classification:
118/324000, 427/422000
Abstract:
A multiple orifice applicator system for dispensing a plurality of rows of fluid material onto a work piece is disclosed. A source of fluid material is in fluid communication with the multiple orifice applicator. The multiple orifice applicator is mounted to a robotic arm, which positions the multiple orifice applicator relative to the work piece to enable the multiple orifice applicator to dispense fluid material onto the work piece. Fluid material is caused to flow from the source of fluid material into the multiple orifice applicator. The fluid material enters the multiple orifice applicator through an inlet duct and is dispersed and spread out into at least one dispersing chamber. The fluid material is dispensed onto the work piece through a plurality of outlet orifices in the multiple orifice applicator.


Carl Schultz Photo 5

Double Acting Metering Cylinder

US Patent:
5524797, Jun 11, 1996
Filed:
Nov 29, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/346018
Inventors:
Carl L. Schultz - Plymouth MI
Assignee:
Sealant Equipment and Engineering, Inc. - Plymouth MI
International Classification:
G01F 1130
US Classification:
222334
Abstract:
The invention relates to a double acting metering and dispensing apparatus for high viscosity materials having a cylinder and a piston reciprocally movable within the cylinder having a charging and discharging stroke and forming proportioning expandable and contractible chambers such that for every stroke of the piston, a measured amount of viscous material is dispensed to the appropriate dispensing area.


Carl Schultz Photo 6

Positive Displacement Material Metering System

US Patent:
2008023, Oct 2, 2008
Filed:
Jun 11, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/137451
Inventors:
Carl L. Schultz - Plymouth MI, US
International Classification:
G01F 11/00
US Classification:
222 1, 222219
Abstract:
A positive displacement material metering system is provided including a housing having an inlet port and an outlet port. A rotatable spindle is within the housing, the spindle provided with a chamber having a pair of openings. A piston is configured to reciprocate within the chamber. Each of the chamber openings is configured to receive liquid material when aligned with the inlet port and to dispense liquid material when aligned with the outlet port.


Carl Schultz Photo 7

Metering System & Methods

US Patent:
6840404, Jan 11, 2005
Filed:
Jun 6, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/875564
Inventors:
Carl L. Schultz - Plymouth MI, US
Scott A. Dittmer - New Hudson MI, US
Assignee:
Sealant Equipment & Engineering, Inc. - Plymouth MI
International Classification:
B67D 508
US Classification:
222 61, 222137, 222276
Abstract:
A metering system for controlling the flow of a fluid is disclosed. The metering system comprises a metering device, two input valves that actively control flow of fluid into the metering device, and two output valves that actively control flow of fluid from the metering device. The input and output valves are selectively opened and closed to cause metered amounts of fluid to be dispensed from the metering device through the output valves.


Carl Schultz Photo 8

Mixing Apparatus For Fluid Materials

US Patent:
4756625, Jul 12, 1988
Filed:
Jun 30, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/880041
Inventors:
Carl L. Schultz - Plymouth MI
Assignee:
Sealant Equipment & Engineering, Inc. - Oak Park MI
International Classification:
B01F 716, B01F 1506
US Classification:
366317
Abstract:
A mixer for mixing fluid materials such as an adhesive resin and a catalyst as the materials flow from separate supply sources to a dispensing nozzle includes a disc like rotor having a plurality of balls of uniform diameter fixedly mounted in the rotor to project symmetrically from opposite sides of the rotor. The rotor is driven in rotation within a cylindrical chamber having walls providing small clearances for the rotor, the chamber having a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet in the opposed chamber end walls coaxial with the rotor. The balls are arranged in a pattern which thoroughly mixes the fluid while imposing a minimum restriction to the flow of fluid through the mixer.


Carl Schultz Photo 9

Dispensing And Metering System

US Patent:
8511513, Aug 20, 2013
Filed:
Jun 29, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/494066
Inventors:
Carl L. Schultz - Plymouth MI, US
Assignee:
Nordson Corporation - Westlake OH
International Classification:
B67D 1/00
US Classification:
222 63, 222 52, 222137, 222276, 222333, 222504
Abstract:
A dispensing system includes a first chamber and a second chamber, where each chamber includes an inlet port configured to receive a flowable material and an outlet port configured to dispense the flowable material. The system also includes a first displacement rod slidably disposed in the first chamber. The system also includes a second displacement rod slidably disposed in the second chamber, wherein the first displacement rod is rigidly connected to the second displacement rod.


Carl Schultz Photo 10

Multiple Component Mixing And Dispensing System

US Patent:
2001004, Nov 29, 2001
Filed:
Feb 2, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/776615
Inventors:
William Paetow - Pinckney MI, US
Carl Schultz - Plymouth MI, US
International Classification:
B01F015/02
US Classification:
366/177100, 366/181800
Abstract:
An apparatus for mixing a plurality of fluids to form a mixture of predetermined mixture ratios. The fluids are mixed from a plurality of sources, wherein the ratios are controlled by metering cylinders, and each cylinder is in fluid communication with a single fluid source. Each metering cylinder is operated by a corresponding lever, wherein each lever provides individual control over the stroke of each corresponding metering cylinder. The levers are connected to a single actuator for movement in unison, and for greater control in delivering and maintaining the desired mixture ratios of fluids to a receiving chamber.