David P Passerell, Age 745295 White Rd, Geneva On The Lake, OH 44041

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5295 White Rd, Geneva, OH 44041 (440) 474-1382

Madison, OH

Painesville, OH

Ashtabula, OH

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Company: All products fabricator Oct 2011 Position: President

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Consumer Goods

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David Passerell

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License #: 56.04.0010 - Active
Expiration Date: Apr 1, 2017
Type: Fireworks - Exhibitor
License #: 56.04.0010/1 - Active
Category: Fireworks and Pyrotechnics - NFPA 1123 and 1126
Issued Date: May 18, 1999
License #: 56.04.0010/2 - Active
Category: Pyrotechnics - NFPA 1126
Issued Date: Mar 7, 2000

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President

Location:
Madison, OH
Industry:
Consumer Goods
Work:
All Products Fabricator
President
Allpass Corporation Aug 1992 - Jul 2011
Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer

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Heat Trap

US Patent:
7270087, Sep 18, 2007
Filed:
Sep 14, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/940109
Inventors:
David P. Passerell - Geneva OH, US
Joseph C. Passerell - Geneva OH, US
Michael C. Passerell - Ashtabula OH, US
Steven J. Passerell - Rock Creek OH, US
Jason D. Passerell - Madison OH, US
Assignee:
Bradford White Corporation - Ambler PA
International Classification:
F22B 5/04
US Classification:
122 1431, 122 143
Abstract:
A heat trap assembly for providing a thermal dam within piping associated with water heaters is disclosed. The heat trap includes an elongated housing, a fin and a flap member. The housing includes first and second ends, and an interior opening extending therethrough to define an internal passage. The fin has a multi-sided body and is fixedly inserted into the housing. The flap member has a flexible disk-shaped body with first and second faces, an outer peripheral edge and an aperture disposed inward of the outer peripheral edge. A portion of the fin is inserted through the aperture. The outer peripheral edge is essentially contiguous with an interior wall surface of the housing in the absence of water flow within the internal passage, and is bendable in a direction of flow when water is flowing toward the first face or the second face.

No-Hole Insertion Joint

US Patent:
4487432, Dec 11, 1984
Filed:
Oct 19, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/312703
Inventors:
David P. Passerell - Geneva OH
Frank R. Volgstadt - Madison OH
Assignee:
Perfection Corporation - Madison OH
International Classification:
F16L 914
US Classification:
285 15
Abstract:
A no-hole insertion joint and method for the repair or relining of fluid conduits such as gas service lines and the like. The joint structure and method are particularly adapted for use in the repair or relining of gas service lines from a building in order to eliminate the requirement of exterior digging or excavation. A tubular conduit is provided which includes, at the free and thereof, a joint and sealing structure. The tubular conduit and the attached joint and sealing structure are inserted into the existing service line a distance so as to be in proximity with the tee at the main. Once in place, the joint and sealing structure is activated by means of heat producing a melting of a low melting point alloy which, in turn, causes a gasket to be brought into sealing contact with the internal wall of the service line. The joint and sealing structure includes a sleeve of low melting point alloy, an elastomeric seal and a compression spring which is positioned so as to exert a longitudinal force on the sleeve. Upon the application of heat to the sleeve, the spring causes the melt to expand radially outwardly carrying the elastomeric gasket into sealing contact with the internal wall of the fluid conduit.

Stab-Type Coupling

US Patent:
4229025, Oct 21, 1980
Filed:
Apr 25, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/899813
Inventors:
Frank R. Volgstadt - Madison OH
David P. Passerell - Geneva OH
Assignee:
Perfection Corporation - Madison OH
International Classification:
F16L 4700
US Classification:
285105
Abstract:
A stab-type coupling and method for connecting an end portion of a smooth wall non-metallic pipe to fittings or other pipes. The coupling is defined by a non-metallic coupling body, a generally elongated hollow insert, annular spacer rings, seal rings, a collet ring, and a retaining collet all disposed within the recess of the coupling body. The retaining collet is provided with a tapered external surface which is complementary to an internal frusto-conical surface defined by a back-up ring molded within the coupling body. The coupling is made up as by inserting the end of a smooth wall non-metallic pipe into the coupling body such that the pipe is received about the generally elongated hollow insert and within the retaining collet. The toothed internal surface of the retaining collet is adapted to engage the non-metallic pipe. Attempted withdrawal of the pipe from the coupling body is resisted by the collet toothed surface as well as the bearing engagement of the collet with the back-up ring molded into the coupling body.

Shutoff Valve

US Patent:
4216793, Aug 12, 1980
Filed:
Nov 30, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/964811
Inventors:
Frank R. Volgstadt - Madison OH
Albert H. Reschke - Chagrin Falls OH
David P. Passerell - Geneva OH
Raymond A. Day - Seven Hills OH
Assignee:
Perfection Corporation - Madison OH
International Classification:
F16K 5100
US Classification:
137318
Abstract:
A shutoff valve particularly suited for use with fluid pipelines such as natural gas mains or the like constructed from plastic which allows the valve to be selectively opened and closed from a remote location. The valve has a valve body which includes a mounting surface for mounting the valve to the pipeline. A first passageway extends through the valve body into communication with the mounting surface and a second passageway communicates with the first passageway intermediate the ends thereof. Fluid passing outwardly of the valve through the second passageway may be conveyed to the area of useful application. A punch arrangement is included in the first passageway which is conveniently used after valve installation to punch a hole in the side wall of the pipeline to provide fluid communication between the pipeline and valve. In one embodiment, a piston assembly is slidably received in the first passageway and selectively movable between a first normal position blocking such flow and a second open position allowing such flow. The piston assembly is moved from the first to the second position by fluid pressure introduced thereagainst from a remote source and is moved from the second back to the first position under the influence of a spring member.

Stab-Type Coupling And Method

US Patent:
4282175, Aug 4, 1981
Filed:
Oct 11, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/083861
Inventors:
Frank R. Volgstadt - Madison OH
David P. Passerell - Geneva OH
Assignee:
Perfection Corporation - Madison OH
International Classification:
B29C 1900
US Classification:
264248
Abstract:
A stab-type coupling and method for connecting an end portion of a smooth wall non-metallic pipe to fittings or other pipes. The coupling is defined by a non-metallic coupling body, a generally elongated hollow insert, annular spacer rings, seal rings, a collet ring, and a retaining collet all disposed within the recess of the coupling body. The retaining collet is provided with a tapered external surface which is complementary to an internal frusto-conical surface defined by a back-up ring molded within the coupling body. The coupling is made up as by inserting the end of a smooth wall non-metallic pipe into the coupling body such that the pipe is received about the generally elongated hollow insert and within the retaining collet. The toothed internal surface of the retaining collet is adapted to engage the non-metallic pipe. Attempted withdrawal of the pipe from the coupling body is resisted by the collet toothed surface as well as the bearing engagement of the collet with the back-up ring molded into the coupling body.

Stab-Type Coupling

US Patent:
4628965, Dec 16, 1986
Filed:
May 25, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/614319
Inventors:
David P. Passerell - Geneva OH
Assignee:
Perfection Corporation - Madison OH
International Classification:
F16L 4700
US Classification:
138 89
Abstract:
An improved stab-type coupling of the type used for connecting an end portion of a smooth wall non-metallic pipe or tube to fittings or other pipes or tubes wherein the coupling body has a first end area including an internal recess adapted to receive the end portion of a smooth walled non-metallic pipe. An elongated hollow insert is disposed within the recess for receiving the pipe end portion axially thereover. At least a pipe gripping member is disposed within the recess in a radially spaced surrounding relationship with a portion of the insert to retainingly engage the pipe end portion as it is inserted axially therepast. The improvement comprises a closing structure associated with the body first end area for closing the recess and thereby protect the coupling interior. The closing structure accommodates selective removal of a portion thereof from the body to expose the recess prior to receipt of a pipe end portion thereinto. The accommodating portion may comprise any convenient arrangement such as a frangible zone, a designated cutting area and the like.

Reinforced Polymer Valve

US Patent:
5149054, Sep 22, 1992
Filed:
Dec 5, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/622713
Inventors:
David P. Passerell - Geneva OH
Stan Skrbis - Richmond Heights OH
Assignee:
Perfection Corporation - Madison OH
International Classification:
F16K 504
US Classification:
251309
Abstract:
A plug valve includes a molded polymeric valve body having a bore extending therethrough. Inlet and outlet branch passages are integrally molded with the valve body and communicate with the bore. A valve member is received in the bore and is adapted for rotation between open and closed positions for regulating fluid flow through the plug valve. The valve body includes a metal reinforcing member molded therein. Centering rings formed from substantially the same polymer as the valve body are received on opposite ends of the reinforcing member to completely encapsulate the reinforcing member. The reinforcing member is received concentrically around the bore to maintain close dimensional tolerances between the valve member and valve body.

Coupling Apparatus

US Patent:
4712813, Dec 15, 1987
Filed:
Oct 28, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/924050
Inventors:
David P. Passerell - Geneva OH
Danny G. Rogge - Dorset OH
Assignee:
Perfection Corporation - Madison OH
International Classification:
F16L 3318
US Classification:
285250
Abstract:
A stab-type coupling apparatus adapted to receive an associated pipe end in a body thereof and prevent its withdrawal therefrom. The coupling apparatus includes an elongated hollow stiffener received in a coupling body recess and providing internal support for the associated pipe end. A retaining ring retained between the body and stiffener has a radially inward extending toothed portion that grippingly engages the external surface of the associated pipe end. A seal means is disposed on an axially inner side of a collet retainer to seal along a peripheral portion of the pipe end. The collet retainer includes a toothed internal surface that selectively engages the pipe end during attempted withdrawal from the coupling body. A generally frustoconical member cams the collet retainer into gripping engagement with the pipe end. A gasket is radially and axially compressed at an outer end of the recess and disposed on an opposite side of the collet retainer from the seal means.

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