Location History:
- Palmyra, PA (US) (1985)
- Lebanon, PA (US) (2005)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1985-2005
Title: Innovations of John A Marino
Introduction
John A Marino is a notable inventor based in Lebanon, PA, with a focus on advanced burner technologies. He holds three patents that showcase his expertise in combustion systems and their applications in various industries.
Latest Patents
One of his latest patents is the "Aggregate dryer burner with compressed air oil atomizer." This invention features a swirl-type internal flame recirculation burner apparatus designed for asphalt plant aggregate dryers, air heaters, and calcining kilns. The method includes a compressed air oil atomizer assembly, allowing the burning and swirling fuel and primary main combustion air mixture to recirculate upstream along the burner axis. Additionally, the burner can operate on gas or a combination of gas and oil.
Another significant patent is the "U-tube diffusion flame burner assembly having unique flame stabilization." This invention improves flame stabilization without undesirable acoustic effects. The axial units consist of flame holders and combustors, with secondary air tubes that support the flow of secondary air. The helical walls of these tubes create helical passageways that impart a swirl to the secondary air while also acting as a heat exchanger to heat primary air.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, John A Marino has worked with Hauck Manufacturing Company and Hauck Manufacturing, Inc. His contributions to these companies have been instrumental in advancing burner technology and improving combustion efficiency.
Collaborations
John has collaborated with notable coworkers, including Roderick G Strohl and Robert B Yost. Their combined expertise has contributed to the development of innovative solutions in the field of combustion systems.
Conclusion
John A Marino's work as an inventor has significantly impacted the field of burner technology. His patents reflect a commitment to innovation and efficiency in combustion systems.