Patents by Inventor Henry T. Dinkelkamp

Henry T. Dinkelkamp 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: 4200106
    Abstract: A fixed arc cyclic cutter-extractor and handpiece assembly for use in ophthalmic microsurgery incorporates a tubular cutter tip having a closed outer end and a lateral orifice therethrough in close proximity to the end. The periphery of the orifice defines a cutting edge for cooperation with a cutter blade component which is of segmental cross section and is oscillatable therewithin throughout an angular path of travel which carries it between two extreme positions, in one of which positions it closes the orifice, to complete a shearing action and in the other of which the orifice is open. The cutter blade is formed as an anterior continuation of, and driven by, a combined driving and extraction tube fitted within said tubular cutter tip. An infusion tube concentrically surrounds the tubular cutter tip in the area posterior to the cutting orifice. The integral cutter blade-driving-extraction tube component is driven by a low voltage D.C.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 11, 1977
    Date of Patent: April 29, 1980
    Inventors: Nicholas G. Douvas, Henry T. Dinkelkamp
  • Patent number: 4013053
    Abstract: An electric-motor-powered centrifugal fuel pump including a vacuum control device to achieve the initial priming of the centrifugal pump. The electric motor which drives a centrifugal impeller is housed within the pump itself and, as such, is immersed in the fuel being pumped. An associated filter bowl incorporates a float valve, thus becoming a filter and float bowl which controls the vacuum so that when the fuel level reaches a predetermined point, the float valve rises and engages its valve seat, thus shutting off the vacuum source. A secondary ball valve is also provided in the vacuum line so that, in the event of the vehicle's overturning, this ball valve will close the vacuum line and prevent gravitational fuel flow to the vacuum source. When the vacuum draws sufficient fuel into the centrifugal pump cavity, the centrifugal impeller is then capable of discharging this fuel under pressure through the filter to an outlet port that is connected to the carburetor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 2, 1975
    Date of Patent: March 22, 1977
    Assignee: Stewart-Warner Corporation
    Inventors: Henry T. Dinkelkamp, Bryce W. Carus, Robert J. Norman
  • Patent number: 3990453
    Abstract: A cutting tip for a rotary motor-driven cutting instrument for cataract surgery consists of a hollow stationary tube and a tubular cutter journaled therein and projecting therefrom, the cutting tip being open at its end and having concentric axially directed arcuate cutting edge portions. An annular passage extends between the concentric tubes, and the stationary tube has an orifice in the side close to the tip. An irrigating fluid is adapted to be discharged through the side opening of the stationary tube, and a suction connection to the internal tube is effective to remove severed tissue through the hollow rotatable internal cutter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 28, 1975
    Date of Patent: November 9, 1976
    Inventors: Nicholas G. Douvas, Henry T. Dinkelkamp