Patents Represented by Attorney Charles D. Gunter
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Patent number: 7310867Abstract: A pipe sealing gasket is shown which is designed to be received within a groove provided within a belled, socket end of a plastic pipe. The groove in the plastic pipe is preformed during manufacture and the gasket is installed thereafter. The gasket nominal diameter exceeds the internal diameter of the belled pipe end. A special installation tool is used to pull the gasket from an initially deformed, elliptical shape to a normal cylindrical shape. The installation tool uses only one fluid cylinder for power and can be hand installed and operated.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2005Date of Patent: December 25, 2007Assignee: S&B Technical Products, Inc.Inventor: Bradford G. Corbett, Jr.
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Patent number: 6640616Abstract: An apparatus and method are shown for detecting leaks in metal roofs which are made up of metal roof panels secured in position to form a roof structure by metal screws. The apparatus includes an elongate tubular stand having a lower extent and an upper extent connected by an internal bore, the lower extent terminating in a bore end opening. A hand operated pump communicates with the internal bore for supplying positive pressure or drawing a vacuum on the internal bore. The bore end opening is sealed by an elastomeric seal which is used to form a pressure tight seal about one of the metal screw to be tested. A pressure gauge on the stand communicates with the internal bore for measuring a change in pressure within the internal bore, such pressure change being indicative of a leak present at the metal screw being tested.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2002Date of Patent: November 4, 2003Inventor: Jesse E. Holt
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Patent number: 6050980Abstract: Antithrombotic agents having reactional functional groups are reacted with a base polymer also having reactive functional groups to form a surface coating for a medical material. The medical materials are used in medical devices in contact with blood or blood products such as artificial hearts, heart lung machines, pacemakers, vascular graft tubing, intra-aortic balloons, blood bags, soft or hard tissue prostheses, catheters, sutures, artificial organs, and the like.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 1998Date of Patent: April 18, 2000Assignee: My-Tech, IncInventor: Joseph E. Wilson
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Patent number: 5992448Abstract: A liquid level controller is shown having a housing with a rear wall. A shaft has a first end which extends through the rear wall to a liquid displacement member located within a liquid containing vessel. A second end of the shaft joins a pair of oppositely extending arms. Each of the oppositely extending arms is rotationally mounted on the housing generally parallel to the rear wall in a bearing. Vertical forces responsive to changes in liquid level act on the displacement member and are transmitted as a force tending to rotate the oppositely extending arms. A lever pivotally mounted to the housing is interconnected with a torque bar which, in turn, connects to the oppositely extending arms of the shaft. A valving assembly is engaged by the lever to provide an output for controlling liquid level within the vessel. The valve assembly includes a pneumatic pilot with a contact point which is engageable by a pin carried on the lever.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1998Date of Patent: November 30, 1999Inventors: R. David Anderson, Carl Wayne Winfrey, Randal Alan Winfrey
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Patent number: 5886854Abstract: An improved disk drive system using a non-ferrofluid conductive lubricant is disclosed. In the disk drive system, there is a plurality of critically spaced magnetic disks rotated by a disk motor. A spindle shaft, which is retained by the spindle sleeve, couples to the disk motor and to the plurality of magnetic disks for rotation. The spindle shaft and spindle sleeve uses a bearing, which is lubricated by a non-ferrofluid conductive lubricant. The lubricant is used to prevent electrostatic charge build up during operation of the disk drive system. The lubricant may be either a non-polar oil or a ball bearing grease and further having either a metal caged fullerenes compound, STADIS-450, ASA-3, or Polyfloe 130. One particular type of lubricant is an emeraldine salt of polyanilin produced according to the steps of first reacting a solution of HCL and ammonium persulfate into a solution of HCL and analine to form a polymer.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 1996Date of Patent: March 23, 1999Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Arthur Fred Diaz, Robert D. Johnson, Thomas Edward Karis, Holavanahally S. Nagaraj, My Thanh Nguyen
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Patent number: 5882524Abstract: A closed loop process is shown for treating oil and saline contaminated particulate materials such as drilling cuttings such as are encountered in oil and gas well bore drilling operations. The process includes at least two washing stages and three solids separation stages. A process fluid tank utilizes an auger to remove deposited solids from the process fluid while hot gases being bubbled through the tank facilitate separation and skimming of oil and hydrocarbon components from the tank surface.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1997Date of Patent: March 16, 1999Assignee: Aquasol International, Inc.Inventors: Dale Storey, Kevin Lundie
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Patent number: 5827424Abstract: A contaminant reduction system is shown for a disk drive assembly having a closed interior and slider disk components located therein which would be adversely affected by condensed volatiles generated within the assembly. A Peltier element is located within the closed interior of the disk drive assembly so as to condense volatiles present within the interior at a desired condensation point within the closed interior. A getter material, such as a microporous sintered alumina, is located within the closed interior of the disk drive assembly at the condensation point for permanently trapping and maintaining condensed volatiles which are condensed by the Peltier element.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1996Date of Patent: October 27, 1998Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Donald R. Gillis, Andrew Marian Homola, David H. Jen, Erhard T. Schreck
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Patent number: 5744431Abstract: An improved disk drive system using a non-ferrofluid conductive lubricant is disclosed. In the disk drive system, there is a plurality of critically spaced magnetic disks rotated by a disk motor. A spindle shaft, which is retained by the spindle sleeve, couples to the disk motor and to the plurality of magnetic disks for rotation. The spindle shaft and spindle sleeve uses a bearing, which is lubricated by a non-ferrofluid conductive lubricant. The lubricant is used to prevent electrostatic charge build up during operation of the disk drive system. The lubricant may be either a non-polar oil or a ball bearing grease and further comprising either a metal caged fullerenes compound, STADIS-450, ASA-3, or Polyfloe 130. One particular type of lubricant is an emeraldine salt of polyanilin produced according to the steps of first reacting a solution of HCL and ammonium persulfate into a solution of HCL and analine to form a polymer.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1996Date of Patent: April 28, 1998Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Arthur Fred Diaz, Robert D. Johnson, Thomas Edward Karis, Holayanahally S. Nagaral, My Thanh Nguyen
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Patent number: 5728978Abstract: An acoustic well logging tool is shown having a transmitter section and a receiver section spaced apart by a semi-rigid housing. The semi-rigid housing includes a number of rigid tubular members which are joined by interlocking lobes which permit relative movement between the tubular members but which prevent the separation thereof. Gaps between the interlocking lobes are filled with a connecting material which differs significantly in acoustic impedance from the material of the remainder of the housing, whereby acoustic energy passing from the transmitter section along the body of the tool is delayed and attenuated.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 1996Date of Patent: March 17, 1998Assignee: Computalog U.S.A., Inc.Inventors: Edwin K. Roberts, Enrique Elizondo
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Patent number: 5641841Abstract: An improved disk drive system using a non-ferrofluid conductive lubricant is disclosed. In the disk drive system, there is a plurality of critically spaced magnetic disks rotated by a disk motor. A spindle shaft, which is retained by the spindle sleeve, couples to the disk motor and to the plurality of magnetic disks for rotation. The spindle shaft and spindle sleeve uses a bearing, which is lubricated by a non-ferrofluid conductive lubricant. The lubricant is used to prevent electrostatic charge build up during operation of the disk drive system. The lubricant may be either a non-polar oil or a ball bearing grease and further comprising either a metal caged fullerenes compound, STADIS-450, ASA-3, or Polyfloe 130. One particular type of lubricant is an emeraldine salt of polyanilin produced according to the steps of first reacting a solution of HCL and ammonium persulfate into a solution of HCL and analine to form a polymer.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: June 24, 1997Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Arthur Fred Diaz, Robert D. Johnson, Thomas Edward Karis, Holavanahally S. Nagaral, My Thanh Nguyen
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Patent number: 5004461Abstract: Provides antithrombotic agents which can be bonded to plastic to provide thromboresistant materials and a method for performing the bonding process. Further provides thromboresistant materials for medical devices used in contact with blood or blood products such as artificial hearts, heart lung machines, kidney dialysis machines, dialysis exchangers, pacemakers, vascular graft tubing, microporous membrane blood oxygenators, intra-aortic balloons, ultra-filtration membranes, blood bags, soft or hard tissue prostheses, cathaters, sutures, artificial organs, and the like.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 1989Date of Patent: April 2, 1991Inventor: Joseph E. Wilson
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Patent number: 4866245Abstract: A method is shown for manufacturing rotary rock bits. The method reduces the effect of stresses in the area of the radial weld seams by providing a channel in the interior of the bit which intersects the root region of each weld, providing a generous radius for the root region of each radial weld.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1988Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Assignee: Hughes Tool Co.Inventor: Eric C. Sullivan
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Patent number: 4817295Abstract: A hot air induction box is shown which includes an enclosure surrounding the point at which seed cotton or other fibrous material is sucked up from a belt conveyor or chute. The entrance into the enclosure through which the fibrous material passes is restricted by a horizontally pivoted door. This door is counterweighted in such a manner that it restricts the necessary entrance of the air used for conveying and induces a partial vacuum within the enclosure. The partial vacuum thus formed is adequate to pull hot air from an air heater into the enclosure where it becomes a substantial portion of the conveying air.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 1987Date of Patent: April 4, 1989Inventor: Samuel G. Jackson
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Patent number: 4762177Abstract: A slip gripping mechanism is shown for supporting a string of cylindrical conduit within the interior bore of a circumscribing well conduit. A cone retaining ring engages a plurality of floating cone segments which define spaced longitudinal slots on the outside of the cylindrical conduit. Vertically shiftable slips are carried in the slots by side edges which engage mating profiles formed in the slots. The slots form guideways for the slips for shifting the slips upwardly and outwardly between a set position engaging the circumscribing conduit and an unset position. Each slip has an arcuate lower surface and a selected width to thickness ratio to allow controlled flexing of the slip in the direction of the circumscribing conduit as the slip moves to the set position.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 1987Date of Patent: August 9, 1988Assignee: Hughes Tool CompanyInventor: Sidney K. Smith, Jr.
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Patent number: 4725632Abstract: Curable cementitious compositions are shown which are capable of being cured to form an article of construction. The compositions include a liquid vehicle made up of a latex emulsion extender, a water soluble polymeric plasticizer, and water. Fly ash and Portland cement are added to the liquid vehicle to form the cementitious compositions.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 1985Date of Patent: February 16, 1988Assignee: VESS-TECH Industries, Inc.Inventor: Samuel P. Vess
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Patent number: 4699175Abstract: A flapper actuated pilot valve is shown in which the output pressure from the valve is dependent upon and proportional to the force exerted by the flapper. The valve includes a valve body with upper and lower chambers and an interconnecting gas passage. A spring-biased poppet in the lower chamber has a primary sealing surface for sealing off the lower chamber and a secondary sealing surface which is contacted by a flapper element located in the upper chamber. The flapper element has an interior bore leading to an exhaust port in an upper end of the flapper element which extends through an opening in the valve body. The flapper element is supported within the upper chamber by means of a pressure sensitive diaphragm. The diaphragm area and primary and secondary sealing areas cooperate so that to provide an outlet gas pressure which is proportional to the external force supplied by the flapper upon the flapper element.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1986Date of Patent: October 13, 1987Assignee: Mizer Controls, Inc.Inventors: R. David Anderson, George S. Jacobs
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Patent number: 4684956Abstract: The present invention provides a process for applying a thermoplastic image forming composition as a series of discrete droplets from a non-contact ink jet printing apparatus to form separate drops on a substrate moving relative to the apparatus, characterized in that the molten composition is thermally stable at the temperature of application and is applied at a temperature in excess of 100.degree. C.The invention can be used to apply the molten composition to a variety of substrates using on-demand or continuous non-contact ink jet application techniques. However, the invention is of especial use in the application of thermoplastic inks to non-porous substrates using an on-demand ink jet printer.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 1985Date of Patent: August 4, 1987Assignee: Willett International LimitedInventor: Jeffrey M. Ball
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Patent number: 4678458Abstract: An apparatus and method are shown for eliminating mistakes during plasmapheresis procedures in returning red blood cells to a correct donor. In the procedure, a portion of the return blood flow line is rendered inoperative by a lock device. A key, unique to the donor, is attached to the blood collection bag prior to the centrifuging operation which separates the blood into plasma and red blood cells. After the centrifuge operation, flow between the collection bag and the donor can only be established by utilizing the unique key in the correct lock box.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 1986Date of Patent: July 7, 1987Inventor: Terry M. Fredeking
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Patent number: 4378564Abstract: An ink jet printing apparatus is shown which has a source of pressurized ink connected to a plurality of solenoid valves. Each valve has an input port in fluid communication with the pressurized ink source and an output port. A plurality of jeweled orifice nozzles are provided, each of the nozzles being in fluid communication with a select one of the output ports of the solenoid valves. Electrical control means control the output of the solenoid valves to the nozzles.In the ink jet printing process shown, a source of water-based pressurized ink is prepared and utilized in the apparatus which contains 60 to 95 percent by weight water, 0.05 to 25 percent by weight dye, and 2.5 to 20 percent by weight of a glycol ether selected from the group consisting of butyl cellosolve, butyl carbitol, and mixtures thereof.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1981Date of Patent: March 29, 1983Assignee: Printos B.V. of N.L.Inventors: Grant P. Cross, Robert Kagy