Patents by Inventor Michael Mastromatteo

Michael Mastromatteo 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: 6116281
    Abstract: Disclosed is a control device for use in fluid systems. In one embodiment the fluid is a liquid. A substantially cylindrical housing has therein a symmetrical cavity. The cavity is divided in upper and lower chambers by a circular and planar diaphragm. The upper chamber housing wall has protruding therefrom a cylindrical boss having a port for admitting a liquid. The boss forms a valve seat. The diaphragm has a plurality of concentric corrugations surrounding a central planar integral valve member. A media port in the lower chamber housing admits media for putting pressure on the diaphragm. When the pressure exceeds a predetermined value, the valve member closes upon the seat and entraps liquid between the diaphragm and upper chamber housing. The liquid acts to cushion, conforming to the shape of the diaphragm, thereby preventing damage to the diaphragm.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 13, 1998
    Date of Patent: September 12, 2000
    Inventor: Michael Mastromatteo
  • Patent number: 4924905
    Abstract: Disclosed is a control device for use in fluid systems. In one embodiment the fluid is a liquid. A substantially cylindrical housing has therein a symmetrical cavity. The cavity is divided in upper and lower chambers by a circular and planar diaphragm. The upper chamber housing wall has protruding therefrom a cylindrical boss having a port for admitting a liquid. The boss forms a valve seat. The diaphragm has a plurality of concentric corrugations surrounding a central planar integral valve member. A media port in the lower chamber housing admits media for putting pressure on the diaphragm. When the pressure exceeds a predetermined value, the valve member closes upon the seat and entraps liquid between the diaphragm and upper chamber housing. The liquid acts to cushion, conforming to the shape of the diaphragm, thereby preventing damage to the diaphragm.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 20, 1987
    Date of Patent: May 15, 1990
    Inventor: Michael Mastromatteo
  • Patent number: 4513194
    Abstract: Disclosed is a method of welding a diaphragm to the housing sections of a diaphragm-controlled device. The diaphragm and housings are first clamped together to provide a component of force perpendicular to the areas or seat of the housing which hold the diaphragm. An electron beam directed at, above, and below the sandwich edge of the housing and diaphragm causes a weld to be formed in a portion of the seat. The clamping pressure and expansion of the liquified metal forces part of the metal out of the sandwiched area such that, upon cooling, the housings are brought together against the diaphragm in a secure and pressure-tight weld. In order to weld in a vacuum chamber, it is necessary to remove the gases in the chamber. Diaphragm devices are characterized by the housing having a cavity therein and the diaphragm dividing the cavity into two chambers. Gas evacuation and re-introduction must be controlled to avoid unwanted diaphragm distortion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 16, 1981
    Date of Patent: April 23, 1985
    Inventor: Michael Mastromatteo
  • Patent number: 4265389
    Abstract: Disclosed is a method of welding a diaphragm to the housing sections of a diaphragm-controlled device. The diaphragm and housings are first clamped together to provide a component of force perpendicular to the areas or seat of the housing which hold the diaphragm. An electron beam directed at, above, and below the sandwich edge of the housing and diaphragm causes a weld to be formed in a portion of the seat. The clamping pressure and expansion of the liquified metal forces part of the metal out of the sandwiched area such that, upon cooling, the housings are brought together against the diaphragm in a secure and pressure-tight weld. In order to weld in a vacuum chamber, it is necessary to remove the gases in the chamber. Diaphragm devices are characterized by the housing having a cavity therein and the diaphragm dividing the cavity into two chambers. Gas evacuation and re-introduction must be controlled to avoid unwanted diaphragm distortion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 30, 1978
    Date of Patent: May 5, 1981
    Inventor: Michael Mastromatteo
  • Patent number: 4111056
    Abstract: Disclosed is a control device for use in fluid systems. In one embodiment the fluid is a liquid. A substantially cylindrical housing has therein a symmetrical cavity. The cavity is divided in upper and lower chambers by a circular and planar diaphragm. The upper chamber housing wall has protruding therefrom a cylindrical boss having a port for admitting a liquid. The boss forms a valve seat. The diaphragm has a plurality of concentric corrugations surrounding a central planar integral valve member. A media port in the lower chamber housing admits media for putting pressure on the diaphragm. When the pressure exceeds a predetermined value, the valve member closes upon the seat and entraps liquid between the diaphragm and upper chamber housing. The liquid acts to cushion, conforming to the shape of the diaphragm, thereby preventing damage to the diaphragm.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 12, 1976
    Date of Patent: September 5, 1978
    Inventor: Michael Mastromatteo