Patents Examined by David Hwu
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Patent number: 6357676Abstract: The invention relates to a fuel injection valve having an axially movable valve needle (13) having at least one closing body support (17) and a spherical valve closing body (18). The closing body support (17) accommodates the valve closing body (18) in a downstream end area (46). The valve closing body (18) has at least one flattened zone (24) on its surface, whereby the flattened area has an axial extension component, and whereby at least one channel (47) for a flow of fuel is formed between the at least one flattened zone (24) and an inner wall of the closing body support (17). The fuel injection valve is especially well suited for use in fuel injection systems of mixture-compressing, SI internal combustion engines.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2000Date of Patent: March 19, 2002Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventor: Werner Hanft
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Patent number: 6349888Abstract: An insecticide dispensing apparatus for delivering insecticide from an outside source to a building having a foundation and a roof space thereunder. The apparatus includes an access unit having an inlet port external to the building, an upper pipeline arrangement having at least one outlet is located in the roof space and extends to the access unit. A lower pipeline arrangement including at least one outlet is located under the foundation. This lower pipeline arrangement also extends to the access unit whereby insecticide is effectively distributed with respect to the building.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2000Date of Patent: February 26, 2002Inventors: Wing Leung Au, Bruce Harold Taylor
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Patent number: 6240971Abstract: Composite fiber reinforced structures, such as pipes or storage tanks, having improved resistance to microcracking and delamination and improved containment strength are disclosed. The walls of the structures comprise at least one layer comprising a plurality of continuous reinforcing glass fibers having an average diameter of ≦about 10 microns impregnated in a resinous binder such as a thermoset epoxy resin.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1999Date of Patent: June 5, 2001Assignee: Exxon Research and Engineering CompanyInventors: Liza M. Monette, Michael P. Anderson, Russell R. Mueller, Cary N. Marzinsky, Allen S. Chiu
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Patent number: 6142393Abstract: A cap assembly for covering an injector of a lubricant metering device to sealingly protect the injector from moisture and dirt. The injector has a generally cylindric body and an end structure narrower than the body projecting endwise from the body. The assembly has a cap including a generally cylindric tube having a side wall, an open end, a closed end and a configuration such that the cap is shaped and sized for detachable mounting on the body of the injector in a covering position in which the tube encloses the end structure of the injector. A flexibly resilient gasket has an annular shape with an inner edge sized for surrounding the end structure to enable the gasket to be sealingly secured to the structure and an outer edge sized for engaging an inner surface of the side wall of the cap and forming a fluid-tight seal thereon when the cap is mounted in its covering position.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 1999Date of Patent: November 7, 2000Assignee: Lincoln Industrial CorporationInventor: Jeffrey M. Kotyk
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Patent number: 6119963Abstract: A boom assembly includes a central support, a first wing pivotably coupled to the central support so as to rotate about a first axis, a first cylinder-piston assembly having a first end pivotably coupled to the support, a second end pivotably coupled to the first wing at a first pivot point for rotation about a second axis on a first side of the first axis, and a second cylinder-piston assembly having a first end pivotably coupled to the support and a second end pivotably coupled to the first wing at a second pivot point for rotation about a third axis on a second side of the first axis. Extension and retraction of the first and second cylinder-piston assembly applies varying opposing torque to the first wing depending upon an angular orientation of the first wing about the first axis.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1999Date of Patent: September 19, 2000Assignee: Case CorporationInventors: Bruce G. Bastin, Luke D. Prouty
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Patent number: 6039083Abstract: A flexible conduit constructed of overlapping layers of sealing and strengthening materials designed to resist tensile, compressive, and axial forces is employed as a submerged flow line carrying pressurized fluid. Sealing material layers disposed radially on either side of the strengthening layers isolate the strengthening layers from the liquids that contact the internal and external conduit walls. The innermost seal layer is positioned within a burst layer that protects the external strengthening layers from pressure-induced damage. The annular area between the strengthening layers is continuously vented to the atmosphere to prevent pressure damage to the strengthening layers caused by gases leaking or permeating into the annular area through the seal layers. End connectors join sections of the conduit together and connect the vents of the sections to each other to form a continuous vent passage that vents the annulus gas at the water surface.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1998Date of Patent: March 21, 2000Assignee: Wellstream, Inc.Inventor: Cobie W. Loper
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Patent number: 6039084Abstract: A tubular structure (10) including an expanded fluoropolymer material having an outer surface (12), an inner surface (14), and a wall (16) therebetween. The wall (16) defines a channel (18). A hose assembly (100) includes a tubular inner liner (110) formed of the expanded fluorocarbon polymeric material having an outer surface (112), an inner surface (114), and a wall (116) therebetween defining a channel (118). The hose assembly (110) further includes at least one outer liner (121) disposed about the outer surface (112) of the tubular inner liner (110). A method of making a tubular structure (10) formed of the expanded fluoropolymer material includes the steps of extruding a fluoropolymer tubular structure (10) having an outer surface (12), an inner surface (14), and a wall (16) therebetween defining a channel (18) on an extruder having at least one barrel, at least one screw, at least one mandrel, and at least one die.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 1997Date of Patent: March 21, 2000Assignee: Teleflex, Inc.Inventors: Norman S. Martucci, Boney A. Mathew
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Patent number: 6029749Abstract: An actuator is provided for a check valve, having particular utility in a dry fire control system. The check valve is responsive to a drop in the system air pressure occasioned by opening of one or more sprinkler heads in the fire control system. The movement of the actuator to its open position, establishes a water drain line therethrough, while advantageously also opening a previously sealed outlet for the pressurized air within the actuator. The actuator may respond to either the magnitude of system air pressure drop, or the rate of system air pressure drop.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 1998Date of Patent: February 29, 2000Assignee: Victaulic Fire Safety Company, L.L.C.Inventors: William Joseph Reilly, Philip M. Thomas