Patents Represented by Law Firm King, Liles and Schickli
  • Patent number: 4490859
    Abstract: A bioprosthetic mitral valve replacement comprises a flexible frame (1) having a ring-shaped base (2) and at least a pair of upstanding posts (3), which divide the base into at least two portions (2A, 2B) of varying flexibility, together with animal tissue leaflets (4) each having a periphery consisting of a free portion (4A) extending between the tips (3X) of posts (3) and a fixed portion (4B) secured and sealed to corresponding sides of the posts and the adjacent portion of the base. A bicuspid mitral valve replacement has a pair of posts (3) disposed at opposite ends of a diameter of the undistorted base (2), or displaced therefrom towards the portion (2A) of lesser flexibility to accommodate leaflets (4) of unequal size. The frame (1) is formed of Delrin covered with Dacron cloth, the Delrin having differing thicknesses to either side of the posts (3) which merge into the base (2) by way of a continuous curve (6) on each side.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 18, 1983
    Date of Patent: January 1, 1985
    Assignee: University of Sheffield
    Inventors: Martin M. Black, Philip J. Drury
  • Patent number: 4487577
    Abstract: An adaptive control system for a bulk material dryer measures the thermal demand of bulk material to be dried in a dryer and adjusts the thermal output of the dryer to match the measured demand. The system contemplates that the dryer will require a response period to fully meet a change in demand and coordinates the introduction of material into the dryer with that response time. The system is automatically responsive to changes in both the moisture level and mass flow rate of the bulk material to be dried, adjusting the thermal output of the dryer to changes in each of these variables. The system preferably includes a feedback sensor used to make final adjustments in the dryer output.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 27, 1982
    Date of Patent: December 11, 1984
    Assignee: Lecorp, Inc.
    Inventor: John A. Watson
  • Patent number: 4487000
    Abstract: A reinforcing strip for a concrete coating for oil or gas pipes consists of wires (1) welded together to form four-sided meshes (2) inclined to the length of the strip, and a straight selvedge wire (4) welded thereto to form along only one edge of the strip triangular meshes (6) incapable of being elongated by tension applied in a pipe coating and winding machine. The four-sided meshes (3) may be diamond-shaped with longer diagonals (7) longitudinal or transverse, or they may be squares. Welded mesh may be used or zig-zag wires welded to each other at adjacent peaks (9) and troughs (10) which may be interengaged or merely overlapped, and the zig-zags may extend longitudinally or transversely.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 15, 1982
    Date of Patent: December 11, 1984
    Assignee: Tinsley Wire (Sheffield) Limited
    Inventor: Anthony F. Ball
  • Patent number: 4483126
    Abstract: An adjustable drive mechanism for reciprocating a pair of sealing jaws in a packaging apparatus and controlling the stroke length includes a drive belt operatively connected to move the carriage and jaws in the up and down direction. A movable pulley assembly interconnects the drive belt ends and is attached to a working arm oscillated by a linkage arrangement. The linkage arrangement includes a rocker oscillated with a crank and connecting rod. A control link pivotally connected to the rocker completes the linkage and deflects to allow raising of the working arm and driving the sealing jaws on a downward draw stroke. The upper end of the control link constitutes an adjustable pivot to vary the degree of movement imparted by the working arm to the drive belt. The adjustable pivot is carried by an annular adjustment ring mounted within an annular guide groove of a mounting plate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 17, 1982
    Date of Patent: November 20, 1984
    Assignee: The Woodman Company, Inc.
    Inventor: Nelson R. Henry
  • Patent number: 4479515
    Abstract: A fluidic flow control device includes at least three terminals with two of the terminals being connected to input nozzles opposing each other in axial alignment. An interspace is provided adjacent the point of intersection of the two streams from the nozzles and a radial diffuser is provided encircling the interspace. The third terminal communicates with the radial diffuser. The variable relationship between the flows produced at the nozzles is effective to control the flow at the third terminal. The diffuser is formed by planar faces separated by a constant width gap. The gap opens into an annular plenum to which the third terminal is connected. The entry area to the radial diffuser is sized to be substantially equal to the sum of the areas of the nozzle throats. In one embodiment, a mixer region may be provided between the diffuser and at least one of the nozzles. A fourth terminal acting as a vent may communicate with the mixer region.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 1, 1981
    Date of Patent: October 30, 1984
    Assignee: United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority
    Inventor: John R. Tippetts
  • Patent number: D277106
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 30, 1982
    Date of Patent: January 8, 1985
    Inventor: William H. Edwards