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Carey A Curt

from Cookeville, TN
Age ~54

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  • 630 Brotherton Dr, Cookeville, TN 38506 (931) 537-2602 (203) 306-3671
  • 3710 Woodtrace Ct, Cookeville, TN 38501 (931) 528-2878
  • 3712 Woodtrace Ct, Cookeville, TN 38501
  • Bowling Green, KY
  • 206 Nelson Dr, La Vergne, TN 37086 (615) 793-7435

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Customer Engineering Manager

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Location:
Cookeville, TN
Industry:
Automotive
Work:
Cummins Inc.
Customer Engineering Manager
Education:
Tennessee Technological University
Skills:
Six Sigma
Fmea
Apqp
Continuous Improvement
Engineering
Ppap
Root Cause Analysis
Manufacturing
Manufacturing Engineering
Lean Manufacturing
5S
Kaizen
Dfmea
Ts16949
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Publications

Us Patents

Fluid Filter With An Attachment Structure On An Endplate Of The Filtering Element

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US Patent:
8501001, Aug 6, 2013
Filed:
Nov 5, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/265370
Inventors:
Carey A. Curt - Cookeville TN, US
Ismail C. Bagci - Cookeville TN, US
Gregory D. Shope - Cookeville TN, US
Terry W. Shults - Cookeville TN, US
Pierrick Bonzi - Tregunc, FR
Assignee:
Cummins Filtration IP, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
B01D 24/00
B01D 17/12
US Classification:
210232, 210805, 210136, 2101673, 210194, 21032172, 2104161, 210457, 21049701, 29428
Abstract:
A fluid filter includes a filter element having a filtering media disposed between two endplates. One endplate includes an open flow passage that allows a working fluid to flow into or out of the media during operation. The other endplate includes a connection structure. A cover houses the filter element, and has an opening that is an inlet or outlet in fluid communication with the opening of the one endplate. The cover includes another fill opening proximate the other endplate. A cap is connected to the connection structure of the other endplate to close the opening of the cover. The cover is retained between the cap and other endplate. Generally, the attachment configuration between the cap and the other endplate of the filter element helps ensure that the filter element with the correct micron rating is installed in a filtration system.

Fluid Filter With An Attachment Structure On An Endplate Of The Filtering Element

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US Patent:
8544158, Oct 1, 2013
Filed:
Nov 4, 2009
Appl. No.:
13/126263
Inventors:
Carey A. Curt - Cookeville TN, US
Ismail C. Bagci - Cookeville TN, US
Gregory D. Shope - Cookeville TN, US
Terry W. Shults - Cookeville TN, US
Pierrick Bonzi - Tregunc, FR
Assignee:
Cummins Filtration IP, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
B01D 27/00
B01D 33/27
US Classification:
29428, 210805, 210136, 2101673, 210194, 21032172, 2104161, 210457, 21049701
Abstract:
A fluid filter includes a filter element having a filtering media disposed between two endplates. One endplate includes an open flow passage that allows a working fluid to flow into or out of the media during operation. The other endplate includes a connection structure. A cover houses the filter element, and has an opening that is an inlet or outlet in fluid communication with the opening of the one endplate. The cover includes another fill opening proximate the other endplate. A cap is connected to the connection structure of the other endplate to close the opening of the cover. The cover is retained between the cap and other endplate. Generally, the attachment configuration between the cap and the other endplate of the filter element helps ensure that the filter element with the correct micron rating is installed in a filtration system.

Centrifuge With A Split Shaft Construction

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US Patent:
20050037909, Feb 17, 2005
Filed:
Jun 17, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/870804
Inventors:
Carey Curt - Cookeville TN, US
Hendrik Amirkhanian - Cookeville TN, US
International Classification:
B04B009/06
US Classification:
494049000
Abstract:
A centrifuge for separating out particulate matter from a fluid includes a rotor shell that is rotatably coupled to a shaft through a first bushing and a second bushing. The shaft includes a first shaft section that is detachably coupled to a second shaft section in order to make maintenance and assembly of the centrifuge easier by reducing the shaft clearance needed during disassembly and assembly of the centrifuge. The first shaft section includes a first bushing race around which the first bushing is rotatably received. The second shaft section includes an integrally formed bushing collar for supporting the second bushing and a second bushing race around which the second bushing is rotatably received. With such a construction, the size of the bushings in the centrifuge can be minimized, which in turn increases the operational speed of the centrifuge, thereby enhancing the particulate removal efficiency in the centrifuge.

Sump And Filter Assembly

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US Patent:
20080116127, May 22, 2008
Filed:
Nov 21, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/562265
Inventors:
Carey A. Curt - Cookeville TN, US
Gregory D. Shope - Cookeville TN, US
Assignee:
CUMMINS FILTRATION IP, INC. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
B01D 35/027
F01M 9/00
US Classification:
2101722, 123196 R
Abstract:
A sump and filter assembly is provided that includes a sump component and a filter component operatively connected with the sump component. The sump component has an inlet receivable of fluid and a capacity for fluid. The filter component is configured to filter fluid from the sump component and has an outlet enabling release of fluid from the assembly. The sump and filter components define a fluid pathway between the inlet and outlet. The fluid pathway enables fluid entering the inlet to flow from the sump component and through the filter component to the outlet. The sump and filter combination provides an assembly that would contain most of the oil capacity function together with the filtration function in one package. As a result, a lubrication filtration system may be quickly serviced in a cleaner environment.

Replaceable Filter Elements Including Unique Pressure Relief And Systems Including Same

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US Patent:
20100006483, Jan 14, 2010
Filed:
Jul 10, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/218025
Inventors:
Ravi Yekula - Charlottesville VA, US
John Clevenger - Antioch TN, US
Harold Martin - Cookeville TN, US
Carey Curt - Cookeville TN, US
Benjamin Ott - Nashville TN, US
Brian J. Terry - Hilham TN, US
International Classification:
B01D 27/06
F02M 37/22
B01D 35/143
US Classification:
210 85, 210437, 210457, 210440
Abstract:
According to one embodiment a replaceable filter element includes a substantially annular filter media extending from a first end to a second end and has an exterior, a substantially hollow interior, and a first permeability. A first end plate is coupled to the first end of the substantially annular filter media. The first end plate includes an aperture leading to the substantially hollow interior of the substantially annular filter media. The replaceable filter element includes a filter media piece positioned adjacent the second end of the substantially annular filter media and has a second permeability less than the first permeability. The replaceable filter element includes an outer wrap extending from the second end of the substantially annular filter media along a portion of the exterior of the substantially annular filter media. Further embodiments, forms, objects, features, advantages, aspects, and benefits shall become apparent from the following description and drawings.

No Filter No Run Fluid Filtration Systems

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US Patent:
20100213115, Aug 26, 2010
Filed:
Feb 17, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/707014
Inventors:
Chad M. Thomas - Cookeville TN, US
Eric R. Burgan - Baxter TN, US
Philip S. Hall - Cookeville TN, US
Carey A. Curt - Cookeville TN, US
Kevin C. South - Cookeville TN, US
Jeffrey A. Husband - Cookeville TN, US
Chad T. Brummitt - Algood TN, US
Assignee:
CUMMINS FILTRATION IP INC. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
B01D 35/153
US Classification:
210235
Abstract:
Improvements to “no filter, no run” fluid filtration systems are described. In one example, a filter includes a movable pin cage that has a first pre-installation position adjacent the bottom end plate and is temporarily connected thereto by a snap connection system, and a second position adjacent the upper end plate where it performs a valve interaction function. In another example, a filter includes non-centered valve pins that are rotatable relative to an upper end plate of the filter.

Filter-In-Filter With Funnel Shaped Passageway

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US Patent:
20120261355, Oct 18, 2012
Filed:
Apr 18, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/449793
Inventors:
Carey A. CURT - Cookeville TN, US
Chad M. THOMAS - Cookeville TN, US
Mark J. JOHNSON - Cookeville TN, US
Stephen L. FALLON - Oregon WI, US
Assignee:
CUMMINS FILTRATION IP, INC. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
B01D 29/58
B01D 33/06
B01D 29/88
B01D 37/00
B01D 27/14
B01D 35/30
US Classification:
210767, 2103232, 210232, 210541, 210248
Abstract:
A parallel flow filter-in-filter design for a filter system is provided. The filter-in-filter design provides two distinctly parallel or independent flow paths within a filter assembly in a single housing or shell. The filter assembly includes a first outer filter element radially spaced apart from a second inner filter element. A centertube and a funnel shaped passageway housed within the centertube are provided in a space between the first outer filter element and the second inner filter element. The centertube and funnel shaped passageway work in tandem to provide two distinct parallel or independent flow paths within the filter assembly. The funnel shaped passageway is provided generally below the second inner filter element within the centertube.

Fuel Water Separator Filter With Water Drain

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US Patent:
20130153487, Jun 20, 2013
Filed:
Dec 14, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/715003
Inventors:
Carey A. CURT - Cookeville TN, US
Mark J. JOHNSON - Cookeville TN, US
Assignee:
CUMMINS FILTRATION IP, INC. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
F02M 37/22
US Classification:
210342, 210418
Abstract:
A fuel water separator (FWS) filter that is configured to permit water to be drained from the water sump of the FWS filter without shutting off fuel flow to the FWS filter. A check valve is positioned between the water sump and the filter element. When the FWS filter is under vacuum (e.g. as in operation), the check valve can be closed to allow water to drain from the sump. The check valve can close automatically by floating on accumulated water in the sump until the water rises to a level where the check valve is closed. The check valve can also close by opening the drain valve of the FWS filter, which causes a differential pressure between the sump and the vacuum created in the filter element chamber, which forces the check valve to close.
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