Patents by Inventor James V. Davidson

James V. Davidson 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: 6041659
    Abstract: The apparatus of the invention includes a sensor header and a sensor cover which are coupled to a prior art diaphragm assembly. The sensor header is provided with two piezoresistive silicon membrane strain gauges. One side of both strain gauges is exposed to fluid at upstream high pressure. The other side of the first strain gauge is exposed to fluid at downstream low pressure and the other side of the second strain gauge is exposed to the atmosphere. The sensor header is provided with a first port which is fluidly coupled to the first membrane strain gauge and extends to the surface of the header at a first location. The sensor header is provided with a second port which is fluidly coupled to the second membrane strain gauge and extends to the surface of the header at a second location. The sensor cover defines two isolated annular spaces around the sensor header, a first annular space around the first location and a second annular space around the second location.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 9, 1998
    Date of Patent: March 28, 2000
    Assignee: Honeywell Inc.
    Inventors: Douglas W. Wilda, James V. Davidson, Max C. Glenn, Thomas P. Overholt, Raymond F. McMullen
  • Patent number: 5765436
    Abstract: A meter body for use in a pressure transmitter in a continuous pressurized transmission system. The meter body is cylindrical in form with a bottom end (including a flexible diaphragm) adapted to engage a flexible gasket to form a so-called "sanitary-seal" connection. The top end is configured to be connected to a sensor capsule.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 23, 1997
    Date of Patent: June 16, 1998
    Inventors: Douglas W. Wilda, James V. Davidson
  • Patent number: 5762100
    Abstract: A manifold which mounts a transmitter to a pipeline comprises a body of rectangular-like shape. The body has a first surface and a second surface at right angles to the first surface. The second surface of the body includes a first and second input port, and the first surface of the body includes corresponding first and second output ports. The body also includes a first and second channel internal to the body such that fluid is conducted between the first input port and the first output port, and fluid is conducted between the second input port and the second output port. The body further includes an internal crossover channel between the first channel and the second channel. A third channel is provided internal to the body for permitting steam to flow therein, thereby providing heat to the manifold. A first and second valve is included for controlling the conducting of fluid in the first channel and the second channel, respectively.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 23, 1995
    Date of Patent: June 9, 1998
    Inventors: Douglas W. Wilda, Charles E. Lane, III, James V. Davidson
  • Patent number: 4256285
    Abstract: The two supports for the plug in an eccentric rotary valve are joined and rotatively coupled by a wing member. As the plug is rotated from its closed position on the cooperating seat by the rotation of a shaft fixed to one of the plug supports, the wing member lies in the fluid flowing through the valve. This fluid flow causes the wing member to exert a rotative force on the shaft in the direction to move the plug in its valve-opening direction. This force shifts the inherently unstable control region of a rotative force, which the fluid flow causes the plug to exert on the shaft, and thereby extends and widens the range of the plug positions in which an external rotative force applied to the shaft, as by a valve actuator, can uniquely determine, and exert exclusive control over, the shaft and plug positions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 4, 1979
    Date of Patent: March 17, 1981
    Assignee: Honeywell Inc.
    Inventor: James V. Davidson