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Jeremy A Baillargeon

from Danielson, CT
Age ~41

Jeremy Baillargeon Phones & Addresses

  • 13 Dyer St, Danielson, CT 06239 (860) 779-7845
  • Waterbury, CT
  • Winsted, CT
  • Putnam, CT
  • Mansfield Center, CT
  • Torrington, CT
  • Thompson, CT

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End-Of-Line Zone Integrity Detection For A Piping Network In A Secondary Containment Monitoring And Leak Detection System

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US Patent:
7555935, Jul 7, 2009
Filed:
Jun 22, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/472778
Inventors:
Jeremy R. Baillargeon - Plainville CT, US
Donald Reichler - West Simsbury CT, US
Robert Hart - East Hampton CT, US
Kent Reid - Canton CT, US
David J. Bolt - Newry PA, US
Assignee:
Veeder-Root Company - Simsbury CT
International Classification:
G01M 3/28
US Classification:
73 405R, 73 40, 73 491, 73 492
Abstract:
An end-of-zone or line sensor placed at the end of a secondarily contained fuel piping(s) or network(s). The interstitial space of the piping network is coupled to a vacuum-generating source that draws a vacuum level in the interstitial space to monitor for leaks or breaches in the piping network. The end-of-zone sensors are coupled to the interstitial space at the far end of the piping network and vacuum-generating source. The end-of-zone sensors actuate when a sufficient vacuum level is detected. A control system monitors the status of the end-of-zone switches. If the vacuum-generating source is activated to draw a vacuum level, and the end-of-zone sensors react to indicate the vacuum level has reached the sensor, the control system knows that there is no blockage over the entire span of the piping network, and thus entire piping network can be properly monitored for leaks.

Secondarily Contained In-Dispenser Sump/Pan System And Method For Capturing And Monitoring Leaks

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US Patent:
7575015, Aug 18, 2009
Filed:
Jun 22, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/472769
Inventors:
Kent Reid - Canton CT, US
Ray Hutchinson - Houma LA, US
John S. McSpadden - Kernersville NC, US
Jeremy R. Baillargeon - Plainville CT, US
David J. Bolt - Newry PA, US
Assignee:
Gilbarco, Inc. - Greensboro NC
International Classification:
E03B 1/00
US Classification:
137 1511, 137312, 137558, 137 6814, 73 405 R, 222108, 141 86
Abstract:
An in-dispenser leak pan provided inside the housing of a fuel dispenser. The leak collection chamber collects any fuel that leaks from fuel-handling components located inside the fuel dispenser above the pan. The pan is secondarily contained by an outer pan or container such that an interstitial space is formed therebetween. If a breach exists in the top part of the pan, the captured leaked fuel will be contained in by the outer pan in the interstitial space. The interstitial space of the pan is drawn under a vacuum level using a vacuum-generating source to monitor for leaks. If a leak is detected, a control system may generate an alarm and/or cause the submersible turbine pump to stop supplying fuel, or cause the dispenser product line shear valves to close, thereby only stopping fuel flow to the individual fuel dispenser containing the leak.

Redundant Vacuum Source For Secondary Containment Monitoring And Leak Detection System And Method

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US Patent:
20060277976, Dec 14, 2006
Filed:
Jun 22, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/472922
Inventors:
Jeremy Baillargeon - Plainville CT, US
David Bolt - Newry PA, US
Assignee:
Veeder-Root Company - Simsbury CT
International Classification:
G01M 3/04
US Classification:
073040000
Abstract:
A redundant vacuum-generating source system and method for generating and/or maintaining a vacuum level in a secondarily contained fuel-handling component that is monitored for leaks. The vacuum-generating source is coupled to upstream fuel-handling components to draw a vacuum level in their interstitial spaces. Other downstream fuel-handling components are drawn under a vacuum by tapping off of the upstream fuel-handling component's interstitial spaces for convenience. A series of valves control which upstream fuel-handling component's interstitial spaces are coupled to a downstream fuel-handling component interstitial space. In the event that an upstream fuel-handling component contains a leak, a control system can control the valves to switch the vacuum generation of a downstream fuel-handling component to another upstream fuel-handling component that does not contain a leak so that a sufficient vacuum level can be generated in downstream fuel-handling component(s) to monitor it for leaks.

Submersible Pump Utilizing Magnetic Clutch Activated Impeller

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US Patent:
20120051944, Mar 1, 2012
Filed:
May 25, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/115856
Inventors:
Robert A. Moss - Simsbury CT, US
Jeremy R. Baillargeon - Southington CT, US
Joseph Tessitore - Winston Salem NC, US
Assignee:
VEEDER-ROOT COMPANY - Simsbury CT
International Classification:
F04B 49/06
F01D 25/00
US Classification:
417 53, 416169 R
Abstract:
A pumping apparatus comprises a rotatable shaft coupled to a motor. At least one control structure is mounted on the shaft, and at least one impeller is carried by the shaft. The impeller is adapted to rotate independently of the shaft so as to pump a fluid. The apparatus also comprises a magnetic coupling between the control structure and the impeller. Further, the impeller is adapted to translate axially along the shaft in response to a change in downstream pressure to alter the strength of the magnetic coupling.

Electrical Distribution System And Methods Of Assembling Same

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US Patent:
20180331479, Nov 15, 2018
Filed:
Feb 8, 2018
Appl. No.:
15/892023
Inventors:
- Atlanta GA, US
Justin Dubrosky - Bristol CT, US
Tyler Braden Diomedi - Plainville CT, US
Jeremy Robert Baillargeon - Southington CT, US
Mariusz Duda - Berlin CT, US
International Classification:
H01R 25/16
H02B 1/20
H02G 5/00
Abstract:
An electrical distribution system includes a housing coupled to a bus bar assembly. The bus bar assembly includes a plurality of bus bars and a plurality of insulators. The housing includes a rear wall defining a plurality of ports and a plurality of notches, and a plurality of sidewalls extending from the rear wall to a front of the housing, the rear wall and the plurality of sidewalls defining an interior space of the housing, the plurality of sidewalls cooperatively defining an opening opposite the rear wall, the plurality of bus bars aligned with the plurality of ports, and the plurality of insulators received in the plurality of notches. The system further includes a neutral connector, and a conductor electrically coupling the neutral connector to a bus bar of the plurality of bus bars through a port of the plurality of ports.

Electrical Distribution System Including Neutral Connection Device And Methods Of Assembling Same

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US Patent:
20180331513, Nov 15, 2018
Filed:
Jan 18, 2018
Appl. No.:
15/874497
Inventors:
- Atlanta GA, US
Tyler Braden Diomedi - Plainville CT, US
Justin Dubrosky - Bristol CT, US
Byron Horner - Mebane NC, US
Jeremy Robert Baillargeon - Southington CT, US
Lee Malmud - Cornelius NC, US
Mariusz Duda - Berlin CT, US
Elwood Combs - Mebane NC, US
International Classification:
H02B 1/48
H02B 1/20
H01R 25/14
Abstract:
An electrical distribution system is provided. The system includes a bus bar assembly including a neutral bus bar and a plurality of power bus bars. The system further includes a circuit breaker including a first end and a second end opposite the first end, the first end including a plurality of first conductive terminals electrically coupled to respective power bus bars, the second end including a plurality of second conductive terminals located a first distance from the plurality of power bus bars. The system further includes a neutral connection device including a first conductive terminal electrically coupled to the neutral bus bar, a second conductive terminal, and a conductive component, the neutral connection device second conductive terminal located a second distance from the neutral bus bar, the second distance one of greater than the first distance and equal to the first distance.

Breakaway Coupling Monitoring

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US Patent:
20160229680, Aug 11, 2016
Filed:
Feb 9, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/019295
Inventors:
- Simsbury CT, US
Tim Campaigne - Tariffville CT, US
James C. Little - Avon CT, US
Niranjan Srinivasan - Beavercreek OH, US
Andres Deogracias Viduya - Hollidaysburg PA, US
Jeremy Baillargeon - Southington CT, US
Cameron D. Carmack - Tipp City OH, US
International Classification:
B67D 7/32
B67D 7/04
Abstract:
A coupling comprising a first body member and a second body member. The first and second body members are operative to releasably connect together. The first and second body members define a fluid flow path therein when the first and second body members are connected together. The first and second body members are operative to disconnect from one another in response to a predetermined tensile force. At least one valve member is disposed within at least one of the first and second body members and is movable from an open position to a closed position with respect to the fluid flow path upon disconnection of the first body member from the second body member. A sensor is disposed within one of the first and second body members and is operative to sense whether the first and second body members are connected together.
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