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  • 1954 Canyon Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90068
  • Hollywood, CA
  • North Hollywood, CA
  • Glendale, CA
  • Chicago, IL
  • 1954 Canyon Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90068 (213) 705-6381

Work

Position: Production Occupations

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

Emails

Business Records

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Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Petr Litomisky
President, Director
Ecogate
Facilities Services · Computerized Dust Collecting · Mfg Electrical Equipment/Supplies
5669 Whitnall Hwy, North Hollywood, CA 91601
(818) 506-6016
Petr Litomisky
President
MULE WORKS, INC
9927 San Fernando Rd, Pacoima, CA 91331

Publications

Us Patents

Energy Saving Vacuum System For Particle, Mist, And Fume Collection

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US Patent:
7146677, Dec 12, 2006
Filed:
Nov 19, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/300179
Inventors:
Ivan Litomisky - La Crescenta CA, US
Petr Litomisky - Los Angeles CA, US
Ales Litomisky - La Crescenta CA, US
International Classification:
A47L 5/38
F23J 1/00
US Classification:
15301, 15314
Abstract:
An improved energy-efficient vacuum system for machine shop dust, particulate matter, and the like. Blast gates, including large-diameter blast gates, control the flow of vacuum generated by a dust collector to individual machines that may or may not accommodate vacuum ductwork and the like. The blast gate has a rotating blade inside a chassis with a DC motor effectively using a slip clutch, an increased current feedback system, a biasing-spring assembly or otherwise to limit the rotation driving of the rotating blade. In one embodiment, the blast gate blade bears teeth about its perimeter. The DC motor engages the perimeter blade teeth with a gear. Greater mechanical advantage is achieved over the blast gate blade and less torque arises in contrast to a driving system located at the blade's central pivot point. Additionally, sensing apparatus or system calculation allow the dust collecting vacuum system to operate in an energy-efficient manner. By supplying only the vacuum needed to collect present dust, energy is saved in comparison with a dust collection system operating continuously at full capacity.

Refuse Vacuum System For Machine Shops

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US Patent:
60121998, Jan 11, 2000
Filed:
Jan 7, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/003989
Inventors:
Petr Litomisky - Hollywood CA
Ales Litomisky - Hollywood CA
International Classification:
F23J 100
A47L 538
US Classification:
15301
Abstract:
A vacuum system for machine shop dust, particulate matter, and the like. Blast gates control the flow of vacuum generated by a dust collector to individual machines that may or may not accommodate vacuum ductwork and the like. The blast gate has a rotating blade inside a chassis with a DC motor effectively using a slip clutch or an increased current feedback system to limit the rotation driving of the rotating blade. Importantly, a small aperture serves to allow air flow into the chassis gap through which the rotating blade rotates in order to ensure the particular matter does not lodge inside the chassis thereby preventing the proper operation of the rotating blade. A central controller having a microprocessor or the like may be programmed or programmable and serve to individually control a selected number of blast gates based upon a feedback mechanism. A piezoelectric sensor or the like senses the vibration arising from the turning on of the associated machinery, indicating the demand for vacuum power to collect particulate matter. In response to the piezoelectric sensor's signal, the blast gate is opened and the dust collector is either turned on or stepped up to accommodate the increase load upon the vacuum system.
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