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Louis E Salina

from Carnegie, PA
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  • 515 Finley Ave, Carnegie, PA 15106
  • Oakdale, PA
  • Washington, PA
  • Presto, PA

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Louis Eugene Salina

Address:
PO Box 171, Carnegie, PA 15106
License #:
A1654491
Category:
Airmen

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Us Patents

Pump Failure Protection For Liquid Transmission Pipe Lines

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US Patent:
42735130, Jun 16, 1981
Filed:
Oct 2, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/948040
Inventors:
Louis E. Salina - Bridgeville PA
Assignee:
GA Industries, Inc. - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
F04B 4906
F04B 4910
US Classification:
417 12
Abstract:
In order to more effectively control the operation of surge valves in pumping stations through relatively long pipelines where liquid is pumped to an elevated discharge circuit and avoid excessive waste of water, where there is provided an electric solenoid to effect opening and subsequent closing of the surge valve and an electric circuit that responds to abnormal conditions which will result in a pressure surge of water with the unscheduled pump stoppage due to mechanical or electrical failure. This circuit operates to open the solenoid valve in time for the surge valve to open before the actual pressure surge of water arrives and closes after the surge has spent at least most of its force, so that liquid will be spilled for only a safe period of time. At the same time, the circuit will effect the successive display of pilot lights to indicate its condition at any time. There are also provided battery charging and indicating circuits to meet the charging requirements of the battery under different conditions to which it is subjected and also display battery circuit condition indicating lights.

Pump Failure Protection For Liquid Transmission Pipelines

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US Patent:
44423950, Apr 10, 1984
Filed:
Mar 16, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/243878
Inventors:
Louis E. Salina - Bridgeville PA
Joseph E. Lescovich - Bridgeville PA
Assignee:
GA Industries Inc. - Mars PA
International Classification:
H02J 710
US Classification:
320 48
Abstract:
In order to more effectively control the operation of surge valves in pumping stations through relatively long pipelines where liquid is pumped to an elevated discharge circuit and avoid excessive waste of water, where there is provided an electric solenoid to effect opening and subsequent closing of the surge valve and an electric circuit that responds to abnormal conditions which will result in a pressure surge of water with the unscheduled pump stoppage due to mechanical or electrical failure. This circuit operates to open the solenoid valve in time for the surge valve to open before the actual pressure surge of water arrives and closes after the surge has spent at least most of its force, so that liquid will be spilled for only a safe period of time. At the same time, the circuit will effect the successive display of pilot lights to indicate its condition at any time. There are also provided battery charging and indicating circuits to meet the charging requirements of the battery under different conditions to which it is subjected and also display battery circuit condition indicating lights.

Programmable Stepper For Transducer Controlled Apparatus

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US Patent:
45628580, Jan 7, 1986
Filed:
Mar 28, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/479161
Inventors:
Louis E. Salina - Bridgeville PA
Joseph E. Lescovich - Bridgeville PA
Assignee:
GA Industries Inc. - Mars PA
International Classification:
F17D 301
F16K 3102
US Classification:
137392
Abstract:
A stepper for use between a transducer subjected to variable pressure, heat or liquid level for converting the continuous output signal of the transducer with all of its variations, both of significant magnitude and those of insignificant importance, into a continuous stepped output signal that increases or decreases the current to a transducer responsive control unit, particularly a servo amplifier, which stepped signal eliminates all minor and unimportant fluctuations from the output current from the transducer. The stepper also includes a sequence of voltage regulators such as potentiometers in the circuits between the stepper and the servo amplifier by means of which the magnitude of the current flow of each step to the servo amplifier may be adjusted or programmed with respect to one another. It is particularly useful in the regulation of flow control valves in water distribution and sewage disposal systems, but its application to steam boilers is also disclosed and described.

Heavy Duty Electric Pump Control Unit

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US Patent:
44014120, Aug 30, 1983
Filed:
Jun 1, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/268673
Inventors:
Louis E. Salina - Bridgeville PA
Joseph E. Lescovich - Bridgeville PA
Assignee:
GA Industries Inc. - Mars PA
International Classification:
F04B 4900
US Classification:
417 12
Abstract:
For use in connection with an electrically driven pump and check valve combination as used in municipal water and sewage plants wherein the check valve prevents the reverse flow of water from the pipeline to which the pump supplies water into the pump, as would otherwise happen in case of a pump failure or breakdown or temporary power failure, there is provided a pump director with a first timer that starts the pump operating as soon as a control switch is closed and power is available and, as soon as the pump motor is energized, a blue signal light flashes, but if pressure does not begin to build up in the pump outlet with the check valve closed, a flashing red signal will replace the blue and continue indefinitely until manually reset. If the pump does start to build up pressure, the flashing blue light will become steady whereupon a buildup of pressure continues and a flashing green light replaces the steady blue; and a second timer takes over under control also of a pressure switch to start opening the check valve and a limit switch is opened that cuts both timers out of the circuit and switches the flashing green light to a steady green light. In the event of an emergency, such as an unscheduled power failure, a damaged pump or motor, etc.
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