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William L Ponikvar

from Valley View, OH
Age ~83

William Ponikvar Phones & Addresses

  • 13750 Longspur Ct, Cleveland, OH 44125 (216) 447-1616 (216) 447-1718
  • 2773 Hampshire Rd, Cleveland, OH 44106 (216) 321-4573
  • Valley View, OH
  • 483 Lynnview Dr, Northfield, OH 44067 (330) 468-6928
  • Sagamore Hills, OH
  • Valleyview, OH

Industries

Consumer Electronics

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Electrical Engineer At Swagelok

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Location:
Cleveland/Akron, Ohio Area
Industry:
Consumer Electronics

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
William Ponikvar
Principal
Cabil Properties
Nonresidential Building Operator
2773 Hampshire Rd, Cleveland, OH 44106
(216) 447-1718
William J Ponikvar
NORTHEAST MODEL CORPORATION
Mentor, OH
William Ponikvar
CABIL PROPERTIES LLP

Publications

Us Patents

Welding Purge Control Using Electronic Flow Control

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US Patent:
20100012625, Jan 21, 2010
Filed:
Oct 19, 2007
Appl. No.:
12/445586
Inventors:
Kevin C. Silk - Stow OH, US
Alas A. Richard - Solon OH, US
William Ponikvar - Sagamore Hills OH, US
Michael Mussig - Palnesville OH, US
David N. Stafford - Aurora OH, US
Assignee:
Swagelok Company - Solon OH
International Classification:
B23K 9/16
US Classification:
219 591, 219 74
Abstract:
A purging system for an arc welder is disclosed wherein the purging system comprises a control system (), at least one automatic flow control arrangement (MFC) for a purge gas (), said flow control arrangement (WIFC) being operably associated with said control system (), said control system () controlling operation of said at least one automatic flow control (MFC) to control flow rate of purge gas () to a weld site (W) during a welding operation. An apparatus for purge control of a welding system is disclosed wherein the apparatus comprises a control system () and a mass flow controller (MFC), said mass flow controller (MFC) comprising an input that receives a purge gas () and an output that provides purge gas () to a weld site (W) during a welding operation, said control system adjusting flow of purge gas () to the weld site (W) during a welding operation. A welding system () is disclosed wherein the welding system comprises a welding power supply (), at least one mass flow controller (MFC), a control system () operably coupled to said mass flow controller (MFC) for controlling flow rate of a purge gas () from said mass flow controller (MFC), a housing that encloses said power supply (), said at least one mass flow controller (MFC) and said control system (). A method for controlling purging during a welding operation is disclosed wherein the method comprises performing a welding operation, applying a flow rate profile for purge. gas () to the weld site during a welding operation, said flow rate profile comprising at least a higher flow rate before a welding operation begins, a lower flow rate during the welding operation, and a higher flow rate after the welding operation ends. A method for controlling purging during a welding operation is disclosed wherein the method comprises performing a welding operation on end to end abutting cylindrical workpieces (WP) applying a flow rate profile for ID purge gas to the weld site during a welding operation, said flow rate profile comprising adjusting flow rate during a welding operation as ID purge gas pressure changes during the welding operation.

Welding Purge Control Using Electronic Flow Control

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US Patent:
20140034619, Feb 6, 2014
Filed:
Aug 9, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/962993
Inventors:
Richard A. Ales - Solon OH, US
William Ponikvar - Sagamore Hills OH, US
Michael Mussig - Painesville OH, US
David N. Stafford - Aurora OH, US
Assignee:
Swagelok Company - Solon OH
International Classification:
B23K 9/16
B23K 9/32
US Classification:
21912155, 219 60 A
Abstract:
A purging arrangement for a welding system uses automatic flow control function, such as an MFC, to control purge gas flow rate and/or pressure at the weld site.

Fluid Monitoring Module Arrangements

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US Patent:
20210102826, Apr 8, 2021
Filed:
Dec 17, 2020
Appl. No.:
17/124968
Inventors:
- Solon OH, US
David J. Hasak - Concord OH, US
Bryan S. Reiger - Willowick OH, US
Andrew Creque - Macedonia OH, US
Marius O. Stroescu - Mayfield Hts. OH, US
William Michael Ponikvar - Sagamore Hills OH, US
Cal R. Brown - Lyndhurst OH, US
Matthew R. Dixon - Parma OH, US
Joshua Webb - Stow OH, US
Theodore J. Gausman - Lyndhurst OH, US
Michael Whisler - Southington OH, US
Randy Rieken - Littleton CO, US
Robert Bianco - Columbia Station OH, US
Andrew P. Marshall - University Heights OH, US
International Classification:
G01F 1/88
G01F 1/40
G01F 1/36
G08C 17/02
Abstract:
A flow sensing device includes a first body member defining an inlet port, an upstream sensor port, and a first connecting port; a second body member defining an outlet port, a downstream sensor port, and a second connecting port; a flow restricting element defining a flow restricting passage and including a first end connection coupled to the first connecting port and a second end connection coupled to the second connecting port, such that the flow restricting passage is disposed between the inlet port and the outlet port, and between the upstream sensor port and the downstream sensor port; a first fluid sensor assembled with the upstream sensor port; and a second fluid sensor assembled with the downstream sensor port.

Fluid Monitoring Module Arrangements

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US Patent:
20200088558, Mar 19, 2020
Filed:
Sep 17, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/573289
Inventors:
- Solon OH, US
David J. Hasak - Concord OH, US
Bryan S. Reiger - Willowick OH, US
Andrew Creque - Macedonia OH, US
Marius O. Stroescu - Mayfield Hts. OH, US
William Michael Ponikvar - Sagamore Hills OH, US
Cal R. Brown - Lyndhurst OH, US
Matthew R. Dixon - Parma OH, US
Joshua Webb - Stow OH, US
Theodore J. Gausman - Lyndhurst OH, US
Michael Whisler - Southington OH, US
Randy Rieken - Littleton CO, US
Robert Bianco - Columbia Station OH, US
Andrew P. Marshall - University Heights OH, US
International Classification:
G01F 1/88
G08C 17/02
G01F 1/36
G01F 1/40
Abstract:
A fluid monitoring module includes a flow sensing device and a controller disposed in an enclosure. The flow sensing device includes a body including an inlet port, an outlet port, an upstream sensor port, a downstream sensor port, and a flow passage disposed between the inlet port and the outlet port, and between the upstream sensor port and the downstream sensor port. A first fluid sensor is assembled with the upstream sensor port, and a second fluid sensor is assembled with the downstream sensor port. The controller is in circuit communication with the first and second fluid sensors for receiving at least one of pressure indicating signals and temperature indicating signals from each of the first and second fluid sensors, and for measuring fluid data based on the received signals.

System And Methods For Strain Detection In A Coupling

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US Patent:
20160273687, Sep 22, 2016
Filed:
Mar 4, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/060841
Inventors:
- Solon OH, US
Peter C. Williams - Cleveland Heights OH, US
Kevin Nieman - Avon OH, US
Cal R. Brown - Lyndhurst OH, US
Christina Semkow - University Heights OH, US
Michael Rossiter - Auburn Township OH, US
Andrew Creque - Macedonia OH, US
William Ponikvar - Sagamore Hills OH, US
Matthew K. Messner - Mentor OH, US
Sunniva R. Collins - Cleveland Heights OH, US
Timothy Garrett Gray - Painesville OH, US
International Classification:
F16L 19/07
G01L 5/24
Abstract:
In an exemplary method for installing a fitting on a conduit, a fitting body is provided with a threaded end portion, a neck portion extending rearward from the threaded end portion, and an internal conduit socket extending axially into the neck portion and terminating at a counterbore. A conduit is inserted in the internal conduit socket of the fitting body. A fitting nut is pulled up on the fitting body to grip and seal a conduit gripping device against the conduit. Relative axial displacement of at least first and second reference locations on the neck portion is detected to determine whether the fitting is in a first fitting assembly condition or a second fitting assembly condition different from the first fitting assembly condition.
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