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Arlo Lane Phones & Addresses

  • Pittsford, MI
  • Reading, MI
  • 14511 Squawfield Rd, Hudson, MI 49247 (517) 448-2250
  • Hillsdale, MI

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Degree: High school graduate or higher

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Us Patents

Device For Eliminating Droplets Of Liquid From A Gas Stream

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US Patent:
43859135, May 31, 1983
Filed:
Nov 27, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/325510
Inventors:
Arlo E. Lane - Reading MI
International Classification:
B01D 5304
US Classification:
55350
Abstract:
A device for eliminating droplets of liquid from a gas stream. A spindle member is mounted in a tubular body. The spindle member includes upper and lower disc portions sealed at their edges to the tubular body and a plurality of tubular portions spanning the upper and lower disc portions. A base member closes a lower end of the tubular body. A mixing chamber is provided inside the body below the lower disc member. A head member closes an upper end of the tubular body. A pair of chambers is formed in the head member facing the interior of the tubular body. Openings in the disc members provide communication from one of the chambers in the head member through the interior of the tubular portions to the mixing chamber. Return openings in the upper and lower disc members provide communication between the mixing chamber and the other chamber in the head member. Liquid absorbent plug members are mounted in the tubular portions.

Device For Preventing Circulation Of Liquid Water Entrained In Compressed Air

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US Patent:
41166507, Sep 26, 1978
Filed:
Mar 30, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/782978
Inventors:
Arlo E. Lane - Reading MI
International Classification:
B01D 5304
US Classification:
55387
Abstract:
A device for eliminating droplets of water from a stream of compressed air in which compressed air is passed through a plug of porous water absorbent material which absorbs the droplets. Continued passage of the stream of compressed air through the plug evaporates the water from the plug. The plug is held in a tubular container in series with a compressed air line. The container can be transparent. The plug can be formed of a strip of cotton gauze spirally wound with a strip of wire screening.

Device For Preventing Circulation Of Liquid Water Entrained In Compressed Air

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US Patent:
44001878, Aug 23, 1983
Filed:
Jan 12, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/338913
Inventors:
Arlo E. Lane - Reading MI
International Classification:
B01D 5304
US Classification:
55387
Abstract:
A tubular container mounted in series with a compressed air line. The container includes a hollow cylindrical body, a hollow cylindrical screen member mounted inside the body and means supporting the hollow cylindrical screen in communication with an entry end of the body. A plug of porous water absorbent material surrounds the screen member. The plug of porous material absorbs droplets of water in the stream of compressed air passing through the tubular container and provides a surface from which the water evaporates as the compressed air passes through the plug.

Adjustable Extension Cord Retaining Device Preventing Accidental Disengagement Of Male To Female Adaptor Plugs

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US Patent:
56857322, Nov 11, 1997
Filed:
Sep 26, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/719288
Inventors:
Arlo Lane - Reading MI
Assignee:
Invo Marketing & Sales, Inc. - Coldwater MI
International Classification:
H01R 1362
US Classification:
439369
Abstract:
An extension cord retaining device for preventing accidental disengagement of male and female extension cord adapters. A first planar shaped member includes a flattened body portion and a first pair of angularly extending and spaced apart gripping members. A second planar shaped member includes a pair of spaced apart and axially extending legs which receive the flattened body portion of the first planar member in a coplanar fashion and a second pair of angularly extending and spaced apart gripping members which are arranged opposite the first pair of gripping members. An upper plate and a lower plate sandwich the first and second planar shaped members and fasteners secure the stacked arrangement together. The arrangement of the first and second planar shaped members is such that the first member is axially slidable relative to the second member and a coil spring is further employed to introduce an inward resilient bias to the opposing pairs of gripping portions to maintain contact with the male and female adapters.
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