Patents by Inventor Kenneth E. Pope

Kenneth E. Pope 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).

  • Publication number: 20080039241
    Abstract: The main features of this invention are the patented finger grips and the catching net. The finger grips are designed to provide consistent hand/finger placement on the bat while bunting. The net enables the individual who is bunting to receive instant feedback as to the success or failure of the bunt. If the bunt is successful, the batter will have caught the ball in the net. The bat's weight and length are the same as used in the game of baseball. As the batter continues to improve with this invention, their muscle memory will develop making them a better bunter. Since the bat uses plastic balls, the net also allows the bat to be used indoors without increased risk of household damage. The net can also hold several small plastic balls simultaneously which will save time and increase the number of practice bunts a player can take in a desired time.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 8, 2006
    Publication date: February 14, 2008
    Applicant: Kenneth Eugene Pope
    Inventor: Kenneth E. Pope
  • Patent number: 5592973
    Abstract: A valve has a first set of passages for simultaneously connecting an inlet of a first chamber hydraulically to a source of fluid under pressure and an outlet of a second chamber hydraulically to a venting tank and a second set of passages for simultaneously connecting an inlet of the second chamber hydraulically to the source of fluid under pressure and an outlet of the first chamber hydraulically to the venting tank. The sets of passages are sequentially repositioned to alternately cyclically connect and interrupt hydraulic communication through them. The first and second sets of passages are so configured in relationship to the inlets and outlets that flow through one set is completely terminated only after flow in the other set is initiated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 19, 1995
    Date of Patent: January 14, 1997
    Inventor: Kenneth E. Pope
  • Patent number: 5123440
    Abstract: A slide valve for use in applications where gated fluid temperatures may exceed approximately 1600.degree. F. and exterior valve wall temperatures may be less than approxiamtely 600.degree. F. connects the valve bed plate to the valve body by use of a ring of conical cross section which is resiliently flexible in a response to thermal expansion or contraction of the ring so as to maintain the valve bed plate in a fixed relationship with respect to the valve body over a preselected temperature range. In one preferred embodiment of the invention, the valve orifice is propped against the valve bed plate by supports mounted on gussets that have grooves alternately spaced in their opposite faces so as to provide a heat sink between the orifice and the valve body. In another preferred embodiment intended for use in applications where the gated fluid temperature ranges from approximately 1000.degree. F. or less to an exterior valve body temperature of 600.degree. F.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 11, 1991
    Date of Patent: June 23, 1992
    Inventors: James L. Houston, Kenneth E. Pope
  • Patent number: 4791604
    Abstract: A sheet random access memory (SHRAM) is a truly random access, nonvolatile and transportable memory characterized by the cell density, size and power requirements of smaller dynamic memories but having the nonvolatile character of core memories or magnetic disks and tape and the rugged transportability of magnetic disk and tape. The SHRAM is characterized by a memory media comprising a two dimensional magnetic substrate and a fixed driving device for writing and reading into the substrate and a fixed sensing device for sensing the information at each cell location. In one embodiment the fixed sensing device is a sensing line in close proximity to a cell location. In a second embodiment, a fixed sensing device includes a Hall effect device which senses the magnetic configuration of the cell. In a third embodiment, the fixed sensing device includes an SCS thyristor in which the cathode gate is coupled to the magnetic configuration of the cell.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 23, 1986
    Date of Patent: December 13, 1988
    Assignees: Joseph J. Bednarz, Richard M. Lienau
    Inventors: Richard M. Lienau, Kenneth E. Pope
  • Patent number: 4591320
    Abstract: A rodless submersible down hole pumping unit for a producing oil and/or gas well and including in combination a submersible prime mover operably connected with a source of electrical power from the surface of the ground through a suitable electrical cable. A pressure fluid source, a fluid moving pump operably connected with the motor for actuation thereby, a shifting valve assembly operable between the fluid moving pump and a shift rod assembly for transmitting reciprocation to a piston rod, the piston rod cooperating with a product valve unit for drawing well fluid from the fluid reservoir of the oil and/or gas well into the interior of the apparatus and discharging the well from the interior of the apparatus into the well tubing during continued reciprocation of the piston rod whereby the well fluid may be delivered to the surface of the ground for recovery thereof.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 31, 1984
    Date of Patent: May 27, 1986
    Inventor: Kenneth E. Pope
  • Patent number: 4224124
    Abstract: An electrode is fluid-coupled to the driven electrode, which is directly connected to either an AC or a DC source of potential. The driven electrode is provided with the usual ground electrode to establish the electrostatic field of a coalescing system. The electrode fluid-coupled to the driven electrode is positioned to establish two zones in the electrostatic field. A fluid mixture is passed through the two zones of the electrostatic field, in sequence. The intensity of the field in the first zone decreases as the dispersed polar fluid of the mixture increases, in relation to the less polar fluids of the mixture. At the same time, the field in the second zone increases in intensity. The field gradient shifts between the two zones, in accordance with the quantity of the polar fluid in the mixture passed through the zones in the field, in sequence.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 30, 1979
    Date of Patent: September 23, 1980
    Assignee: Combustion Engineering, Inc.
    Inventor: Kenneth E. Pope
  • Patent number: 4200516
    Abstract: An electrode is fluid-coupled to the driven electrode, which is directly connected to either an AC or a DC source of potential. The driven electrode is provided with the usual ground electrode to establish the electrostatic field of a coalescing system. The electrode fluid-coupled to the driven electrode is positioned to establish two zones in the electrostatic field. A fluid mixture is passed through the two zones of the electrostatic field, in sequence. The intensity of the field in the first zone decreases as the dispersed polar fluid of the mixture increases, in relation to the less polar fluids of the mixture. At the same time, the field in the second zone increases in intensity. The field gradient shifts between the two zones, in accordance with the quantity of the polar fluid in the mixture passed through the zones in the field, in sequence.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 28, 1978
    Date of Patent: April 29, 1980
    Assignee: Combustion Engineering, Inc.
    Inventor: Kenneth E. Pope