Patents Assigned to Swagelok Company
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Publication number: 20100138051Abstract: The present application relates to an arrangement for selectively providing a plurality of output forces, such as for example, a higher and a lower output force or a predetermined, time dependent output force. In one embodiment, a first piston assembly is moveable between a first and a second position and a second piston assembly moveable between a third and a fourth position. When the first piston assembly is in the first position, the second piston assembly is selectively movable between the third position and the fourth position. When the first piston assembly moves the second position, it moves the second piston assembly to the fourth position.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2006Publication date: June 3, 2010Applicant: SWAGELOK COMPANYInventor: William H. Glime
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Publication number: 20100116377Abstract: A carbon hardened surface is produced in a metal workpiece without forming carbide precipitates by carburizing the workpiece at high temperature carburization conditions, rapidly quenching the workpiece, and then carburizing the workpiece under low temperature carburization conditions.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2008Publication date: May 13, 2010Applicant: Swagelok CompanyInventors: Sunniva R. Collins, Peter C. Williams
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Patent number: 7712486Abstract: A modular manifold system is provided for interconnecting fluid components of a fluid system in a reduced area. The system is comprised of a one or more bridge fittings having an internal fluid passageway which has an inlet end in fluid communication with an outlet port of a first fluid component, and an outlet end in fluid communication with an inlet port of a second fluid component. The bridge fittings may be mounted within a channel of a backing plate for structural support. An optional locator plate may be utilized which is mounted over the ends of the bridge fittings in order to align the inlet and outlet ports of the fluid components with the inlet and outlet ends of the bridge fittings. The bridge fittings may also be mounted to the locator plate in multiple directions forming multiple flow paths. Additionally, the bridge fittings may be stacked to form multiple layers where bridge fittings of one layer may be in fluid communication with bridge fittings of another layer.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2008Date of Patent: May 11, 2010Assignee: Swagelok CompanyInventor: Paul E. Eidsmore
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Patent number: 7699358Abstract: High localized loading, galling, and high torque forces have been generally eliminated or greatly reduced in a two ferrule tube fitting assembly through suitable modification of the rear ferrule so as to redirect the reaction forces acting between the front ferrule and the drive nut. The rear ferrule has a cylindrical interior wall that closely surrounds the tube end and is provided on the interior cylindrical wall with a circumferentially continuous radial recess that is located between the nose and rear wall of the rear ferrule. The rear ferrule also has a radially external wall that is substantially conical and additionally shaped to extend radially outward toward the enlarged diameter portion or flange of the rear ferrule. The rear ferrule further includes a contoured face on the rear driven surface of the ferrule that engages the drive surface of the drive nut.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2008Date of Patent: April 20, 2010Assignee: Swagelok CompanyInventors: Peter C. Williams, Howard C. B. Kuhns
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Publication number: 20100090146Abstract: A valve includes a valve body, a valve element to selectively control flow through the valve, and a seal member and seat member together providing a fluid-tight seal between a valve cavity and a fluid passage in the valve body. A live-loaded biasing member is adapted to apply a live-loaded sealing force to the seat member to bias the seat member toward sealing engagement with the valve element. When the pressure in the fluid passage exceeds the pressure in the valve cavity, an unbalanced passage pressure load biases the seat member toward sealing engagement with the valve element. When the pressure in the valve cavity exceeds the pressure in the fluid passage, an unbalanced cavity pressure load biases the seat member toward sealing engagement with the valve element. The live-loaded sealing force is in parallel with each of the unbalanced passage pressure load and the unbalanced cavity pressure load.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2009Publication date: April 15, 2010Applicant: SWAGELOK COMPANYInventors: Branden W. Keeper, William H. Glime
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Patent number: 7695027Abstract: A fitting for a tube or pipe capable of functioning a high pressures having a first fitting component adapted to receive the conduit end; a conduit gripping device such as a ferrule or ferrules and a second fitting component that can be joined to the first fitting component to cause the conduit gripping device to grip the conduit and seal when assembled. In one aspect of the invention, the first fitting component is constructed from a material that is softer than the material used to construct the second fitting component. An additional aspect of the invention include a retaining portion on the second fitting component that constrains the tube gripping device against pressure. The retaining portion can also be configured to retain the tube gripping device to the second fitting component prior to installation and in a finger-tight condition.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2005Date of Patent: April 13, 2010Assignee: Swagelok CompanyInventors: Peter C. Williams, Tobin Berry, George A. Carlson, Andrew P. Marshall, Mark A. Clason, Mark A. Bennett, Sanjeev S. Moghe
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Patent number: 7686041Abstract: A modular manifold system is provided for interconnecting fluid components of a fluid system in a reduced area. The system is comprised of a one or more bridge fittings having an internal fluid passageway which has an inlet end in fluid communication with an outlet port of a first fluid component, and an outlet end in fluid communication with an inlet port of a second fluid component. The bridge fittings may additionally comprise two or more ports, which one of said ports may be in fluid communication with a manifold on another substrate level. The bridge fittings may be mounted within a channel of a backing plate for structural support or in channel blocks of varying sizes. An optional locator plate may be utilized which is mounted over the ends of the bridge fittings in order to align the inlet and outlet ports of the fluid components with the inlet and outlet ends of the bridge fittings. The bridge fittings may also be mounted to the locator plate in multiple directions forming multiple flow paths.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2006Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Assignee: Swagelok CompanyInventors: Paul G. Eidsmore, Michael J. Mohlenkamp, Benjamin J. Olechnowicz, Christine M. Schilt Deines, Douglas Nordstrom, James McCoy
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Patent number: 7677602Abstract: A tube fitting for a tube end has a first coupling member and a second coupling member joined with the first coupling member. A tube gripping device is disposed between the first coupling member and the second coupling member such that assembly of the first coupling member with said second coupling member to a pulled-up condition causes the tube gripping device to be plastically deformed and swaged into the tube to grip and seal the tube. The first coupling member engages an internal surface of the second coupling member to provide an indication of completed pull-up.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2007Date of Patent: March 16, 2010Assignee: Swagelok CompanyInventors: Mark A. Bennett, Peter C. Williams
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Patent number: 7673784Abstract: A welding fixture for supporting first and second workpieces in a coaxial relationship along a workpiece axis relative to each other includes a base, a left clamp on the base for holding a first workpiece, and a right clamp on the base for holding a second workpiece on an opposite side of a welding plane in a coaxial relationship with the first workpiece. The fixture also includes a left handle on the base for operating the right clamp, and a right handle on the base for operating the left clamp.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2004Date of Patent: March 9, 2010Assignee: Swagelok CompanyInventors: Robert Scott Headings, Charles W. Hayes, II, Jeffrey M. Kalman, Craig Mizer, Marc L. Vitantonio, Peter M. Oyster
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Publication number: 20100037991Abstract: Low temperature carburization of a workpiece surface is accomplished faster by impregnating the surface with a diffusion promoter prior to or during the low temperature carburization process.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2008Publication date: February 18, 2010Applicant: Swagelok CompanyInventors: Sunniva R. Collins, William H. Glime, Gary W. Henrich, Andrew P. Marshall, Gerhard H. Schiroky, Peter C. Williams, Geroge R. Vraciu
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Publication number: 20100038566Abstract: The present application relates to valve and actuator assemblies. The valve actuator assemblies may include a capless valve actuating arrangement, include a replaceable passage defining member that includes seal members, include a valve member that is assembled in a valve chamber from an end of the valve body that is opposite an end that a piston is assembled in, and/or include a valve member that may be rotated in a valve body without affecting the ability of the valve member to perform its sealing functions.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2009Publication date: February 18, 2010Applicant: Swagelok CompanyInventors: Joel Feldman, Peter Sulcs, Daniel E. Zeiler, Charles W. Hayes, II, David Hasak, Yancy J. Waller
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Patent number: 7661184Abstract: A method and apparatus for setting a desired load applied to a device such as a valve. A tool is applied to the valve. Force applied to the tool is transmitted to the valve packing. A selected load force is applied to the tool. The packing is secured to set the selected load force applied to the packing. The tool may be removed from the valve.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2004Date of Patent: February 16, 2010Assignee: Swagelok CompanyInventors: Gary Putnam, Charles G. Falletta, Thomas Lippucci, John Carrus, Wayne Ostrosky
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Publication number: 20100025990Abstract: A ferrule for a metal tube fitting includes an annular body having a generally cylindrical radially interior wall extending through the center of the ferrule. An outer radial wall extends from the ferrule front end to a rearward flange portion of the annular body. The outer radial wall has: a first tapered portion extending from the ferrule front end with an increasing radial dimension towards the rearward flange portion, the first tapered portion extending to a crown portion, the crown portion including a convex surface that tapers radially inwardly towards the rearward flange portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2009Publication date: February 4, 2010Applicant: Swagelok CompanyInventors: Peter C. Williams, Howard C.B. Kuhns
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Publication number: 20100012625Abstract: A purging system for an arc welder is disclosed wherein the purging system comprises a control system (20), at least one automatic flow control arrangement (MFC) for a purge gas (28, 30), said flow control arrangement (WIFC) being operably associated with said control system (20), said control system (20) controlling operation of said at least one automatic flow control (MFC) to control flow rate of purge gas (28, 30) to a weld site (W) during a welding operation. An apparatus for purge control of a welding system is disclosed wherein the apparatus comprises a control system (20) and a mass flow controller (MFC), said mass flow controller (MFC) comprising an input that receives a purge gas (28, 30) and an output that provides purge gas (28, 30) to a weld site (W) during a welding operation, said control system adjusting flow of purge gas (28, 30) to the weld site (W) during a welding operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2007Publication date: January 21, 2010Applicant: Swagelok CompanyInventors: Kevin C. Silk, Alas A. Richard, William Ponikvar, Michael Mussig, David N. Stafford
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Publication number: 20090314087Abstract: Apparatus and method for determining relative and/or absolute axial position of a conduit end within a fluid coupling includes application of input ultrasonic energy in the form of transient shear waves and analyzing the reflected energy. Application of the input energy collected at different radial positions about a first axial location is used with wavelet based correlation techniques to better analyze the reflected energy signals. Quality of the abutment between the conduit end and a surface associated with the coupling may also be determined as a separate or combined feature of the axial position determination.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2009Publication date: December 24, 2009Applicant: SWAGELOK COMPANYInventors: Richard A. Ales, William H. Glime, John Barry Hull, Jeffrey M. Rubinski, Michael Douglas Seymour, Peter C. Williams, Wenxian Yang
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Patent number: 7635113Abstract: Ball valves that include a gland that is interposed between a spring and a seat. The ball valves include a valve body, a ball, a valve seat, and an annular spring. The spring urges the gland member toward the valve seat to urge the valve seat toward the ball.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2005Date of Patent: December 22, 2009Assignee: Swagelok CompanyInventors: Mark D. Bearer, David Hasak, Eric Kvarda
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Publication number: 20090299514Abstract: Methods and apparatus for evaluating characteristics of components of a mechanically attached connection are disclosed. Characteristics that may be evaluated include, but are not limited to, the position of a conduit gripping device on a conduit, an amount of axial compression or stroke of the conduit gripping device, and an amount of clamping force applied to the conduit gripping device as the conduit gripping device is axially compressed or stroked.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2009Publication date: December 3, 2009Applicant: Swagelok CompanyInventors: Peter C. Williams, Jeffrey S. Rayle, Dale C. Arstein, Kennan Joseph Malec, William J. Menz, Cal R. Brown, Mark A. Clason, Jeffrey Michael Rubinski, Raymond Scott Milhoan, Michael Mussig
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Publication number: 20090289452Abstract: A fitting is provided that may optionally be pulled-up to its final assembled condition by torque rather than by turns. At least one fitting component includes a structure that facilitates pull-up by torque. The structure may take a wide variety of different forms. In one embodiment, at least one of the external surface of the first threaded fitting component (112) and the outer position of the nut (116) includes an incline (145) in an engagement area.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2007Publication date: November 26, 2009Applicant: Swagelok CompanyInventors: Mark A. Bennett, Tobin Barry, Mark A. Clason, John D. Karkosiak, Thomas A. Lippucci, Andrew P. Marshall, Jeffrey Michael Rubinski, Edward A. Stroberg, Peter C. Williams
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Patent number: 7614668Abstract: A ferrule for a metal tube fitting includes a body that is case hardened over substantially its entire surface. The ferrule also has an interior wall comprising first and second cylindrical portions, the first cylindrical portion being axially adjacent a front edge of the ferrule and having the smallest interior wall diameter of the ferrule, the second cylindrical portion having a larger diameter than said first cylindrical portion.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2007Date of Patent: November 10, 2009Assignee: Swagelok CompanyInventors: Peter C. Williams, Howard C. B. Kuhns
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Patent number: 7610928Abstract: The present application relates to valve and actuator assemblies. The valve actuator assemblies may include a capless valve actuating arrangement, include a replaceable passage defining member that includes seal members, include a valve member that is assembled in a valve chamber from an end of the valve body that is opposite an end that a piston is assembled in, and/or include a valve member that may be rotated in a valve body without affecting the ability of the valve member to perform its sealing functions.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2006Date of Patent: November 3, 2009Assignee: Swagelok CompanyInventors: Joel Feldman, Peter Sulcs, Daniel E. Zeiler, Charles W. Hayes, II, David Hasak, Yancy J. Waller