THOMAS JOSEPH TAYLOR
Pilots at Salerno Ct, Naples, FL

License number
Florida A2498830
Issued Date
Oct 2016
Expiration Date
Apr 2017
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
7306 Salerno Ct, Naples, FL 34114

Professional information

Thomas Taylor Photo 1

Water Flushing System Providing Treated Discharge

US Patent:
7276159, Oct 2, 2007
Filed:
May 28, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/856000
Inventors:
Thomas M. Taylor - Naples FL, US
David Goslin - Lehigh Acres FL, US
International Classification:
C02F 1/70
US Classification:
210205, 210418, 21017001
Abstract:
A water flushing system for a pressurized subterranean water distribution system includes an inlet conduit for receiving pressurized water from the subterranean water distribution system; an outlet fluidly connected to the inlet conduit for discharging pressurized water in the inlet conduit downwardly towards a drain; and a control valve for controlling the flow of pressurized water in the inlet conduit. The water flushing system further includes one or more of the following features: a freeze protection assembly, a detachable coupling system, a dechlorination system, and a backflow prevention system.


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Remotely Actuated Quick Connect/Disconnect Coupling

US Patent:
7434781, Oct 14, 2008
Filed:
May 28, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/856035
Inventors:
Thomas M. Taylor - Naples FL, US
David Goslin - Lehigh Acres FL, US
International Classification:
F16K 51/00, F16L 29/00
US Classification:
251148, 251293, 285312
Abstract:
A water flushing system for a pressurized subterranean water distribution system includes an inlet conduit for receiving pressurized water from the subterranean water distribution system; an outlet fluidly connected to the inlet conduit for discharging pressurized water in the inlet conduit downwardly towards a drain; and a control valve for controlling the flow of pressurized water in the inlet conduit. The water flushing system further includes one or more of the following features: a freeze protection assembly, a detachable coupling system, a dechlorination system, and a backflow prevention system.


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Eyewash With Automatic Stagnant Water Flushing System

US Patent:
7240854, Jul 10, 2007
Filed:
Jun 9, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/864743
Inventors:
Thomas M. Taylor - Naples FL, US
International Classification:
G05D 23/00, E03C 1/00
US Classification:
236 93R, 236 46 R, 4620, 4650, 4653, 4682, 4688
Abstract:
Eyewash stations can go through extended periods of disuse, allowing for the growth of bacteria and other substances in the stagnant water in the supply passages. Water dispensed from such the eyewash station can come into contact with or be consumed by a user. Embodiments of the invention provide a system that can automatically flush stagnant water from eyewash stations on a timed basis to minimize the possibility that contaminated water is delivered to a user. In addition, the automatic stagnant water flushing system according to embodiments of the invention can provide temperature-based flushing systems to avoid the dangers or discomfort associated with the delivery of excessively hot or cold water to a user.


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Systems And Methods For Controlling Flushing Apparatus And Related Interfaces

US Patent:
2012029, Nov 29, 2012
Filed:
May 27, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/117963
Inventors:
Thomas Moriz Taylor - Naples FL, US
Harold Thomas Mosley - Lehigh Acres FL, US
Assignee:
Environmental Enhancement and Technologies, USA Inc. - Naples FL
International Classification:
E03B 1/00, F17D 3/00
US Classification:
137 2, 13762411
Abstract:
A programmable automated water flushing system (PAWFS) allows for two way communication and remote flushing unit management through a secure web access point or a secure interface in signal communication with a supervisory control and data acquisition system. The PAWFS is configurable to provide and log real time data. The PAWFS can be integrated with exterior water management devices. The PAWFS is configurable to cause flushing of water retention areas when disinfectant residual falls below selectable parameters. The PAWFS can be programmed to flush or clear liquids in accordance with at least one time-based function.


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Emergency Shower With Automatic Stagnant Water Flushing System

US Patent:
7240853, Jul 10, 2007
Filed:
Jun 9, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/864725
Inventors:
Thomas M. Taylor - Naples FL, US
International Classification:
G05D 23/00, E03C 1/00
US Classification:
236 93R, 236 46 R, 4620, 4650, 4653, 4682, 4688
Abstract:
Emergency showers can go through extended periods of disuse, allowing for the growth of bacteria and other substances in the stagnant water in the supply passages. Water dispensed from such the shower head can come into contact with or be consumed by a user. Embodiments of the invention provide a system that can automatically flush stagnant water from emergency showers on a timed basis to minimize the possibility that contaminated water is delivered to a user. In addition, the automatic stagnant water flushing system according to embodiments of the invention can provide temperature-based flushing systems to avoid the dangers or discomfort associated with the delivery of excessively hot or cold water to a user.


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Freeze And Backflow Protection For A Subterranean Water Flushing System

US Patent:
7497228, Mar 3, 2009
Filed:
May 28, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/856003
Inventors:
Thomas M. Taylor - Naples FL, US
David Goslin - Lehigh Acres FL, US
International Classification:
E03B 7/12
US Classification:
137 59, 137218, 137301, 137364, 13762411, 236 93 R
Abstract:
A water flushing system for a pressurized subterranean water distribution system includes an inlet conduit for receiving pressurized water from the subterranean water distribution system; an outlet fluidly connected to the inlet conduit for discharging pressurized water in the inlet conduit downwardly towards a drain; and a control valve for controlling the flow of pressurized water in the inlet conduit. The water flushing system further includes one or more of the following features: a freeze protection assembly, a detachable coupling system, a dechlorination system, and a backflow prevention system.


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Drinking Fountain With Automatic Stagnant Water Flushing System

US Patent:
7240852, Jul 10, 2007
Filed:
Jun 9, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/864718
Inventors:
Thomas M. Taylor - Naples FL, US
International Classification:
G05D 23/00, E03C 1/00
US Classification:
236 93R, 236 46 R, 4620, 4650, 4653, 4682, 4688
Abstract:
Drinking fountains can go through extended periods of disuse, allowing for the growth of bacteria and other substances in the stagnant water in the supply passages. Water dispensed from such the drinking fountain spout can come into contact with or be consumed by a user. Embodiments of the invention provide a system that can automatically flush stagnant water from drinking fountains on a timed basis to minimize the possibility that contaminated water is delivered to a user. In addition, the automatic stagnant water flushing system according to embodiments of the invention can provide temperature-based flushing systems to avoid the dangers or discomfort associated with the delivery of excessively hot or cold water to a user.


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Vacuum Pressure Breaker And Freeze Protection For A Water Flushing System

US Patent:
7093608, Aug 22, 2006
Filed:
May 28, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/856465
Inventors:
Thomas M. Taylor - Naples FL, US
International Classification:
E03B 7/12
US Classification:
137 59, 137218, 137468, 236 93 R
Abstract:
A water flushing system for a pressurized subterranean water distribution system includes an inlet conduit for receiving pressurized water from the subterranean water distribution system; an outlet fluidly connected to the inlet conduit for discharging pressurized water in the inlet conduit downwardly towards a drain; and a control valve for controlling the flow of pressurized water in the inlet conduit. The water flushing system further includes one or more of the following features: a freeze protection assembly, a detachable coupling system, a dechlorination system, and a backflow prevention system.


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Water Flushing System Providing Treated Discharge

US Patent:
2008001, Jan 24, 2008
Filed:
Oct 1, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/865631
Inventors:
Thomas Taylor - Naples FL, US
International Classification:
C02F 1/70
US Classification:
210757000, 137001000, 137624110, 137861000, 210205000
Abstract:
A water flushing system for a pressurized subterranean water distribution system includes an inlet conduit for receiving pressurized water from the subterranean water distribution system; an outlet fluidly connected to the inlet conduit for discharging pressurized water in the inlet conduit downwardly towards a drain; and a control valve for controlling the flow of pressurized water in the inlet conduit. The water flushing system further includes one or more of the following features: a freeze protection assembly, a detachable coupling system, a dechlorination system, and a backflow prevention system.


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Automatic Stagnant Water Flushing System

US Patent:
7178739, Feb 20, 2007
Filed:
Jun 9, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/864560
Inventors:
Thomas M. Taylor - Naples FL, US
International Classification:
G05D 23/00, E03C 1/00
US Classification:
236 93R, 236 46 R, 4620, 4650, 4653, 4682, 4688
Abstract:
There are a number of water dispensing systems in the art that can go through periods of disuse, allowing for the growth of bacteria and other substances. Water dispensed from such devices can come into contact with or be consumed by a user. Embodiments of the invention provide a system that can automatically flush stagnant water from these water dispensing systems on a timed basis to minimize the possibility that contaminated water is delivered to a user. In addition, the automatic stagnant water flushing system according to embodiments of the invention can provide temperature-based flushing systems to avoid the dangers or discomfort associated with the delivery of excessively hot or cold water to a user.