Dr. Shrader graduated from the Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1991. He works in Clovis, NM and 1 other location and specializes in Family Medicine.
Paul Gass - Goodyear AZ, US Jon Shrader - Clovis NM, US
International Classification:
A01K 7/00
US Classification:
119 72
Abstract:
A pet bowl water cooling system includes a bowl, a pump for removing water from the bowl, a heat transfer device, and a conduit adapted to carry the water to the heat transfer device, to carry cooled water back to the bowl. The heat transfer device can include a metal coil submersed in a relatively cool liquid medium. Preferably, the bowl includes a float valve to allow water to flow into the bowl when the float valve is activated. In an embodiment, the liquid medium includes water in a water reservoir of an evaporative cooler. In an embodiment, the evaporative cooler includes a housing that is disposed between studs of a wall. The dog bowl can be mounted on an interior wall or an exterior wall. In an embodiment, the evaporative cooler is disposed within a wall of a dog house and the dog dish is mounted thereon.
Evaporative Cooling System Installed In A Structure Wall
Paul Gass - Goodyear AZ, US Jon Shrader - Clovis NM, US
International Classification:
F28D 5/00 F24H 9/00
US Classification:
622594
Abstract:
An evaporative cooling system includes a housing that fits between a pair of wall studs of a structure. The housing includes a water pump, an evaporative pad, a water distributor, a motor, and a fan. In an embodiment, the wall studs are spaced about sixteen inches on center. This leaves about 14.5 inches between the studs, and the housing will preferably be about 14 inches in width to ensure proper fit. The unit may be about 3 to 6 inches in thickness and about 24 inches in height, protruding no more than about three inches from the inside wall. The housing also preferably includes a front cover. A ventilation grill can be installed on the exterior wall to facilitate outside air being brought into the system. In other embodiments, the studs are spaced differently (e.g., about twenty-four inches on center) or the unit is installed in a structure built using non-wood framing (e.g., SIP, ICF).
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Education:
Seattle Pacific University 2001
Bachelors, Electronics Engineering
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