Patents by Inventor Dale P. Fosdick
Dale P. Fosdick 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).
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Patent number: 4399033Abstract: A fluid filtering device is provided for use with a fluid reservoir. The filtering device comprises a housing having an elongated tubular and cylindrical part defining an interior chamber. A fluid port is formed at one end of the housing and the port is open to the chamber. The housing is secured within the reservoir so that the housing is submerged below the reservoir fluid level. A fluid passageway is formed through the housing to establish fluid communication between the fluid in the reservoir and the housing chamber. An elongated guide member is also secured to the upper end of the tubular housing part so that the guide member extends upwardly from the housing. A filter assembly comprising a tubular filter element and a coaxial elongated extension is manually insertable over both the guide member and the tubular housing part whereupon the filter element is fluidly positioned between the housing chamber and the fluid in the reservoir.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1981Date of Patent: August 16, 1983Inventors: Borje O. Rosaen, Dale P. Fosdick
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Patent number: 4387022Abstract: A fluid filtering device is provided for use with a fluid system having a fluid reservoir at least partially filled with fluid. The filter device comprises a housing which is submerged within the reservoir and has a fluid port. An elongated filter assembly comprising a tubular filter element open at one end and a holder assembly secured to the other end of the filter element is insertable into the reservoir so that the open end of the filter element sealingly engages the submerged housing. A fluid passage through the housing fluidly connects the fluid port with the interior of the filter element. A stopper is formed on the free end of the holder assembly so that the entire filter assembly can be inverted and reinserted into the reservoir whereupon the stopper prevents fluid flow through the fluid passage permitting the servicing of other system downstream of the filter assembly without it being necessary to drain the reservoir.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1981Date of Patent: June 7, 1983Inventors: Borje O. Rosaen, Dale P. Fosdick
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Patent number: 4372855Abstract: A fluid filtering device comprising a housing having an axis and defining an interior chamber. In one preferred embodiment a fluid inlet port is formed at one end of the housing which is open to the chamber while a fluid outlet port is formed on one side and is also open to the chamber. A filter element is positioned within the chamber between the inlet port and the outlet port. A first air bleed conduit within the housing has one end positioned within the outlet port and its other end positioned at the upper portion of the chamber when the housing is substantially vertically oriented. A second air bleed conduit within the housing also has one end within the outlet port and three openings at its other end. One of these three openings is at the uppermost portion of the chamber when the housing is in a corresponding one of three substantially horizontal positions.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1981Date of Patent: February 8, 1983Inventors: Borje O. Rosaen, Dale P. Fosdick
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Patent number: 4299696Abstract: A fluid filtering device is provided which is particularly suitable for connection with the suction line of a hydraulic pump. The fluid filtering device comprises an elongated tubular cylindrical housing open at each end and which has at least its lower end submerged in a reservoir of the fluid to be filtered. An elongated filter assembly includes an extension tube and tubular cylindrical filter element detachably coaxially connected at one end to the extension tube. The filter assembly is axially insertable into the housing so that the filter element is positioned below the fluid level of the reservoir. Upon insertion, both axial ends of the filter element sealingly engage the interior walls of the housing while the filter element is spaced radially inwardly from the housing and thus forming an annular outlet chamber. Fluid flows from the bottom housing, through the filter element, to the annular chamber and out through a fluid connector open to the annular chamber.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1980Date of Patent: November 10, 1981Inventors: Borje O. Rosaen, Dale P. Fosdick
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Patent number: 4268384Abstract: A head assembly for a spin-off filter is provided and comprises a stamped housing having a closed top wall and an open bottom with a flange adapted to sealingly engage the spin-off filter. A tube extends through the housing and is secured to the housing by appropriate means, such as welding. A member is thereafter secured to the tube for detachable connection with the spin-off filter. The tube also includes fluid passage means formed therein so that one end of the tube forms a fluid outlet while the other end of the tube forms a fluid inlet for connection with a fluid system. Fluid flow into the fluid inlet is diverted by the fluid passage means through the spin-off filter and to the fluid outlet.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 1977Date of Patent: May 19, 1981Inventors: Borje O. Rosaen, Dale P. Fosdick
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Patent number: 4265271Abstract: A unique relief valve is provided for use with a fluid system and comprises a reducing bushing having a throughbore. The bushing is externally threaded for connection with a standard fluid connector and, similarly, is internally threaded around its throughbore for connection to a further fluid connector in the fluid system. A valve seat having a fluid passageway is secured to the bushing while a valve member cooperates with the valve seat and is movable between open positions and a closed position. In its closed position, the valve member closes the fluid passageway on the valve seat and thus prevents fluid flow through the reducing bushing while, conversely, with the valve member in its open positions, fluid communication is established through the reducing bushing throughbore. A helical spring abuts against the valve member at one end and, at its other end, against a spring seat and urges the valve member towards its closed position.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1979Date of Patent: May 5, 1981Inventors: Borje O. Rosaen, Dale P. Fosdick
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Patent number: 4265761Abstract: A fluid filtering device is provided for connection with a fluid line. The fluid device includes a housing having a fluid inlet on one end, a fluid outlet on the other end and a fluid passage formed through the housing. The fluid passage connects the inlet with the outlet and includes a port formed along its length. A tubular filter element open at one end is removably insertable into a filter chamber formed within the housing and, upon insertion, is axially slidable between a first position in which the open end of the filter element abuts against the fluid port and a second position in which the open end of the filter element is spaced from the fluid port. A spring urges the filter element toward its first position. In operation the fluid flow into the housing inlet passes through the port and into the interior of the filter element. The fluid then flows through the filter element and to the housing outlet.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1979Date of Patent: May 5, 1981Inventors: Borje O. Rosaen, Dale P. Fosdick
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Patent number: 4215718Abstract: A novel relief valve is provided for connection with a fluid system. The relief valve includes an elongated housing having an inlet and an outlet with a fluid passage connecting the inlet to the outlet. Preferably, the housing is constructed of a number of conventional and readily available pipe fittings. A relief valve assembly is disposed within the fluid passageway and comprises a perforated tube with a valve seat positioned at one axial end of the tube and adjacent the housing inlet. A valve member is also disposed within the perforated tube and is urged against the valve seat by a helical spring to normally prevent fluid flow through the relief valve. A stop pin is disposed through substantially diametrically opposed apertures in the perforated tube at a position spaced from the valve seat which acts as a stop for the end of the helical spring opposite from the valve member.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 1978Date of Patent: August 5, 1980Inventors: Borje O. Rosaen, Dale P. Fosdick
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Patent number: 4197207Abstract: A fluid filtering device is provided for connection with a fluid line. The fluid device includes a housing having a fluid inlet on one end, a fluid outlet on the other end and a fluid passage formed through the housing. The fluid passage connects the inlet with the outlet and includes a port formed along its length. A tubular filter element open at one end is removably insertable into a filter chamber formed within the housing and, upon insertion, is axially slidable between a first position in which the open end of the filter element abuts against the fluid port and a second position in which the open end of the filter element is spaced from the fluid port. A spring urges the filter element toward its first position. In operation the fluid flow into the housing inlet passes through the port and into the interior of the filter element. The fluid then flows through the filter element and to the housing outlet.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 1978Date of Patent: April 8, 1980Inventors: Borje O. Rosaen, Dale P. Fosdick
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Patent number: 4183812Abstract: A fluid filtering device is provided for connection with a fluid line. The fluid device includes a housing having a fluid inlet on one end, a fluid outlet on the other end and a fluid passage for connecting the inlet to the outlet. The fluid passage includes an elongated cylindrical wall portion along its length. A filter assembly comprising a tubular filter element open at each end and a cap attached to a first axial end of the filter element is insertable within the housing so that the other or second end of the filter element is received within and sealingly engages the cylindrical wall portion of the fluid passage when the cap is connected to the housing. With the filter assembly thus positioned, the outer periphery or exterior of the tubular filter element is open to the housing inlet while, conversely, the interior of the filter element is open to the housing fluid outlet.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 1979Date of Patent: January 15, 1980Inventors: Borje O. Rosaen, Dale P. Fosdick
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Patent number: 4167483Abstract: A fluid filtering device is provided which is particularly suitable for connection with the return or pressure line of a hydraulic system. The fluid filtering device comprises an elongated tubular cylindrical housing open at each end and which has at least its lower end submerged in a fluid reservoir. An elongated filter assembly includes an extension tube and a tubular cylindrical filter element coaxially connected at one end to the extension tube. The filter assembly is axially insertable into the housing so that the filter element is positioned at least partially below the fluid level of the reservoir. Upon insertion, both axial ends of the filter element sealingly engage the interior walls of the housing while the filter element is spaced radially inwardly from the housing thus forming an annular inlet chamber. Fluid flows from the inlet and into the annular chamber, through the filter element and to the reservoir through the open lower end of the filter element.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1978Date of Patent: September 11, 1979Inventors: Borje O. Rosaen, Dale P. Fosdick
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Patent number: D250415Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1977Date of Patent: November 28, 1978Inventors: Borje O. Rosaen, Dale P. Fosdick