Patents by Inventor Donald R. Basel

Donald R. Basel has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 4271024
    Abstract: A permanent, reuseable liquid filter comprised of a thin flexible filter material and a support skeleton secured to the outside surface thereof. The skeleton includes a centrally disposed support rim and a plurality of support rib sets spaced around and extending outwardly from the support rim. Each rib set comprises a plurality of separate elongated ribs extending from adjacent the support rim toward the filter material outer edge with the ribs of each set being connected together by a first connecting web. A second connecting web may be advantageously used to connect each support rib set to the support rim. The filter is normally in a generally flat condition and automatically assumes the general shape of a filter basket or other support structure upon installation thereinto. The support rim then generally defines a filter bottom area with the ribs urging the remainder of the filter material toward engagement with the filter basket or support structure side wall area.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 23, 1979
    Date of Patent: June 2, 1981
    Assignee: Meyer Dairy Products, Co.
    Inventors: Raymond P. Kawolics, Donald R. Basel
  • Patent number: 4166606
    Abstract: A floating secondary stem seal arrangement for fluid control devices which becomes operative only when fluid by-passes the primary stem seal. A secondary stem seal member is disposed outwardly along the stem from the primary seal in a secondary seal member receiving chamber. The cooperative configuration of the chamber, the secondary seal member and the stem is such that under normal operating conditions with no fluid by-passing the primary seal, the secondary seal will not perform any sealing function against the stem. Fluid by-passing the primary seal moves the secondary seal member within the secondary seal chamber axially of the stem and into a forced sealing position therewith. This selective operation of the secondary seal assures that it will be essentially free from wear during normal operating conditions and, therefore, effective for sealing purposes in the event of primary seal failure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 10, 1976
    Date of Patent: September 4, 1979
    Assignee: The Meyer Dairy Products Company
    Inventors: Raymond P. Kawolics, Donald R. Basel, Frans L. Adeboi
  • Patent number: 4044989
    Abstract: A pinch tube type valve adapted to be mounted to a liquid container receiver to accept an elongated flexible outlet tube protruding from a liquid container disposed in the receiver for selecting control of liquid flow through the tube from the container. The tube is passed through a passageway in the valve body for selective engagement by a stem which is reciprocable into and out of closing engagement therewith. The passageway is enlarged adjacent the inlet end of the valve body to permit easy insertion of the liquid container outlet tube therethrough. An apertured tube retaining area is disposed adjacent the outlet end of the valve body passageway to receive and retain the tube in a desired position relative to the container receiver to facilitate ease of liquid dispensing operations. The stem may also include a tube engaging protrusion arrangement when the valve is contemplated for use in pressurized liquid systems.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 17, 1976
    Date of Patent: August 30, 1977
    Inventors: Donald R. Basel, Raymond P. Kawolics
  • Patent number: 4022062
    Abstract: The specification and drawings disclose a gauge glass assembly including a gauge glass protected by a tubular shield including means for permitting visual observation of the gauge glass. The gauge glass is positioned in a cylindrical receptor which is in flow communication with the liquid whose level is being observed. The shield surrounds the gauge glass and has a length sufficient to enclose the exposed length of gauge glass. At the upper end of the shield an upper nut member is threadedly received on the shield and arranged such that when tightened it applies an axially directed force to drive the glass into the receptor. A lower nut member is positioned about the lower end of the gauge but is threaded to the receptor. Outwardly extending tabs or ears on the shield are engaged by the lower nut such that tightening of the nut drives the shield axially toward the receptor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 14, 1975
    Date of Patent: May 10, 1977
    Assignee: Tomlinson Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: Donald R. Basel, Raymond P. Kawolics
  • Patent number: 3976277
    Abstract: A pinch tube type valve adapted to be mounted to a liquid container receiver to accept an elongated flexible outlet tube protruding from a liquid container disposed in the receiver for selective control of liquid flow through the tube from the container. The tube is passed through a passageway in the valve body for selective engagement by a stem which is reciprocable into and out of closing engagement therewith. The passageway is enlarged adjacent the inlet end of the valve body to permit easy insertion of the liquid container outlet tube therethrough. An apertured tube retaining area is disposed adjacent the outlet end of the valve body passageway to receive and retain the tube in a desired position relative to the container receiver to facilitate ease of liquid dispensing operations. The stem may also include a tube engaging protrusion arrangement when the valve is contemplated for use in pressurized liquid systems.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 23, 1974
    Date of Patent: August 24, 1976
    Assignee: Tomlinson Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: Donald R. Basel, Raymond P. Kawolics