CHRISTOPHER C KNOLL
Engineers in Fairview, PA

License number
Pennsylvania PE043131E
Category
Engineers
Type
Professional Engineer
Address
Address
Fairview, PA 16415

Professional information

Christopher Knoll Photo 1

Manifold And Method Of Making Same

US Patent:
6467502, Oct 22, 2002
Filed:
Jul 26, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/626049
Inventors:
Timothy L. Johnson - Erie PA
Christopher C. Knoll - Fairview PA
Anthony Medina - Erie PA
Assignee:
Snap-Tite Technologies, Inc. - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
F15B 13044
US Classification:
13759617
Abstract:
A manifold assembly and method of making the same is disclosed. The manifold assembly is preferably made of a polymer. A mold is used to make the manifold portion of the manifold assembly such that small diameter passageways and valve seats are formed enabling use of small solenoids. Since pressure is applied to small diameter plunger seals (valves) driven by solenoid plungers, small solenoids may be used because the force on the solenoid plungers is correspondingly low. The manifold assembly is comprised of a manifold portion and a plug portion. The manifold portion, as disclosed, has an inlet port for the supply of air pressure. An inlet housing in which an inlet solenoid is housed, a supply port for supplying air to or exhausting air from a reservoir, and an exhaust housing in which an exhaust solenoid is housed are connected to a chamber. The chamber which interconnects the housings and supply port is enclosed by the plug portion which is ultrasonically welded to the manifold portion.


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Journal Mounted Solenoid Valve

US Patent:
6386221, May 14, 2002
Filed:
Apr 5, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/827377
Inventors:
Christopher C. Knoll - Fairview PA
Timothy L. Johnson - Erie PA
Anthony Medina - Erie PA
Assignee:
Snap-Tite Technologies, Inc. - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
F15B 13044
US Classification:
137 1521, 1374542, 137580, 13762565
Abstract:
A solenoid valve is mounted in the bore of a ferromagnetic journal. Mounting the solenoid valve in the journal conserves space on the firewall of a vehicle where the solenoid is typically located. Journal mounting also minimizes the length of the air line necessary to supply air to the solenoid valve. Use of a ferromagnetic journal as part of the magnetic circuit allows full use of the journal bore for the components of the solenoid valve. A leak vent path is provided as well as a principal vent path in the flux flanges of the solenoid valve. The solenoid valve controls the flow of air through a seal which engages a rotating coupling of a clutch which operates a fan.


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Diaphragm Assembly

US Patent:
5271600, Dec 21, 1993
Filed:
May 14, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/062829
Inventors:
Robert E. Saadi - Erie PA
Christopher C. Knoll - Fairview PA
John Beaumont - Harborcreek PA
John D. Ralston - Erie PA
Robert E. Farrell - Erie PA
Assignee:
Zurn Industries, Inc. - Erie PA
International Classification:
F16K 31385
US Classification:
251 40
Abstract:
A unitary diaphragm assembly for use in conventional flush valves. The diaphragm assembly has a flexible diaphragm which includes a seating portion and a mounting portion at the outer peripheral edge. A flow ring is positioned adjacent to the seating portion of the diaphragm. An elongated barrel member extends from the diaphragm in a longitudinal direction and includes a plurality of radial guides positioned circumferentially around the outer surface of the barrel member along a portion of the length of the barrel member. A second embodiment has a flexible diaphragm connected to a cylinder slide. The cylinder slide includes a longitudinal barrel member with a relief valve positioned in the interior of the lower portion of the barrel member.


Christopher Knoll Photo 4

Diaphragm Assembly

US Patent:
5232194, Aug 3, 1993
Filed:
Sep 21, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/948095
Inventors:
Robert E. Saadi - Erie PA
Christopher C. Knoll - Fairview PA
John D. Ralston - Erie PA
Robert E. Farrell - Erie PA
Assignee:
Zurn Industries, Inc. - Erie PA
International Classification:
F16K 31385
US Classification:
251 40
Abstract:
A unitary diaphragm assembly for use in conventional flush valves. The diaphragm assembly has a flexible diaphragm which includes a seating portion and a mounting portion at the outer peripheral edge. A flow ring is positioned adjacent to the seating portion of the diaphragm. An elongated barrel member extends from the diaphragm in a longitudinal direction and includes a plurality of radial guides positioned circumferentially around the outer surface of the barrel member along a portion of the length of the barrel member. A second embodiment has a flexible diaphragm connected to a cylinder slide. The cylinder slide includes a longitudinal barrel member with a relief valve positioned in the interior of the lower portion of the barrel member.