Patents by Inventor David G. Holloway
David G. Holloway 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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Publication number: 20080202590Abstract: A pressure regulator that has a geometry that reduces regulator droop is provided that reduces or eliminates the need for a larger package size for a given set of flow requirements. The regulator comprises a housing having a fuel inlet port and a fuel outlet port; at least one regulation stage having an input in fluidic communication with the fuel inlet port; a final regulation stage comprising an inlet in fluidic communication with an output of the at least one regulation stage, a mating valve seat in fluidic communication with the inlet, and a valve seat in movable contact with the mating valve seat, the valve seat having a bottom having an edge, the edge having means for reducing regulator droop; and means for moving the valve seat from a closed position to an open position in response to a pressure change. The means for reducing regulator droop comprises a reverse lip or an approximately square edge.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2007Publication date: August 28, 2008Applicant: WOODWARD GOVERNOR COMPANYInventors: Timothy J. Farrow, Kyle R. Hickey, David G. Holloway
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Patent number: 5819775Abstract: An improved control valve to control very low rates of flow having a valve body housing a throttle mechanism. The throttle mechanism comprising a bore and throttle plunger, having a helical exterior groove, sized with an annular passage therebetween. The size of the cylindrical passage is selected and held within limits so that media of a chosen viscosity maintains fully developed laminar conditions as it enters and exits the valve, by keeping the Reynolds Number under 4000. The flow rate is controlled by varying the distance that the throttle plunger extends into the bore. Because the valve operates under constant laminar conditions this varying distance yields linear results between the length of engagement of the throttle plunger in the bore and the flow rate resulting in an increased accuracy control valve.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 1996Date of Patent: October 13, 1998Assignee: Parker & Harper Companies, Inc.Inventor: David G. Holloway
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Patent number: 5772177Abstract: An improved latch mechanism for a fluid flow control valve. The latch mechanism having a latch body, a spring, a plunger and a thumb release lever for disengagement of the plunger. The latch mechanism is attached to a valve handle which controls the fluid flow rate through the valve. Provided with the latch, the handle and thereby the valve can be locked into either a closed or open position at the limits of the valves' necessary rotation thereby preventing inadvertent opening or closing of the valve. The thumb release lever disengages the plunger with detent notches provided in the valve body allowing safe and efficient single handed operation of the handle and latch mechanism even under adverse environmental conditions when operator dexterity is impaired by gloves.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1997Date of Patent: June 30, 1998Assignee: Parker & Harper Companies, Inc.Inventors: David G. Holloway, Kenneth Madden, Roger Massey
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Patent number: 5647389Abstract: An indexable latching handle assembly for quarter-turn rotary valves which permits the arc of operation to be oriented as necessary to avoid surrounding obstacles and enhance ease of operation. This handle assembly has a latching device capable of latching the valve in the closed position or in the open position and is readily disengaged without regard to the orientation of the handle on the valve.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 1995Date of Patent: July 15, 1997Assignee: Parker & Harper Companies, Inc.Inventor: David G. Holloway
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Patent number: 5460351Abstract: The invention provides a valve stem locking assembly for releasably locking a threaded fastener relative to a valve stem of a quarter-turn valve such as a ball valve. The assembly includes a handle defining an opening shaped to engage a corresponding shape of the valve stem to preclude relative rotation therebetween while allowing relative motion therebetween along the longitudinal axis of the valve stem. A standard nut engages the handle and is threaded onto the valve stem for movement relative to the valve stem along the axis. A spring biases the nut and the handle into relative rotation resisting engagement with each other. A camming mechanism, defined by the handle and the chamfer of the nut, is biased by the spring to prevent relative rotation therebetween until a desired torque about the axis is applied to the nut relative to the handle.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 1994Date of Patent: October 24, 1995Assignee: Parker & Harper Companies, Inc.Inventor: David G. Holloway
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Patent number: 4909275Abstract: A ball valve is described having a latching handle with a latch plate having raised lugs that engage the handle, a latch mechanism or both to act as detent stops in predetermined rotational positions. A flat spring rolled at one end urges the latch mechanism into the latched position and a pivoting cap secured to the handle is latched by simultaneous action of the latch mechanism to block access to a nut securing the handle assembly. Provision is made for attaching a padlock.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1987Date of Patent: March 20, 1990Assignee: Parker and Harper Manufacturing Company, Inc.Inventors: Roger G. Massey, David G. Holloway, Kenneth I. Walton
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Patent number: 4727899Abstract: A pilot valve for connecting a source of fluid under pressure to an actuator where the pilot valve may be connected to the actuator in any of 360.degree. of rotation so that the fluid connections may be made from any desired direction. Further disclosed is a coupling adapter joining the pilot valve to the actuator with passages so arranged in the adapter that 180.degree. rotation of the coupling adapter reverses the fluid flow connections between the pilot valve and the actuator simultaneously exposing indicia indicating the condition. Still further disclosed is a spring return manual override that is slotted to enable operation by a coin and has a mating slot in the pilot valve body allowing locking in the override position by insertion of a coin or similar device. A ball valve actuator is described as an actuator device.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1986Date of Patent: March 1, 1988Assignee: Parker & Harper Manufacturing Company, Inc.Inventors: Roger G. Massey, David G. Holloway
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Patent number: 4559966Abstract: Handle assemblies for fluid control valves are described that can be operated from various positions and in either direction of rotation to open and close 90.degree. operating valves. A detenting element passes through a selectable one of a plurality of notches in a handle arm to engage fixed stops on the valve and sets limits at various positions depending on the selected notch.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 1985Date of Patent: December 24, 1985Assignee: The Parker & Harper Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Roger G. Massey, David G. Holloway
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Patent number: 4326627Abstract: An explosion-proof limit switch having an explosion proof housing that mounts to the side of a rotary control device with actuation pins extending through annular seals to be driven by a cam on the rotary shaft of the control device. Switching units mounted inside the explosion-proof housing are mounted on a fixed pivot at a first mounting point and held resiliently at a second mounting point in a double acting adjustable spring assembly which acts both to adjusting the switching point and to absorbing excessive impact or actuating throw so as to reduce possibility of damage.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 1979Date of Patent: April 27, 1982Assignee: Parker & Harper Mfg. Co.Inventors: Roger G. Massey, David G. Holloway
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Patent number: 4087074Abstract: A fluid actuator for 90.degree. rotating valves having a return spring coupled to an independent fluid actuated piston to assist in spring compression on the forward stroke.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 1976Date of Patent: May 2, 1978Assignee: The Parker & Harper Mfg. Co., Inc.Inventors: Roger G. Massey, David G. Holloway
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Patent number: 4046350Abstract: A power actuated 90.degree. rotation valve in which the power actuator is coupled to the valve stem by a socket which simultaneously engages a lug fixed with the valve stem and a nut threaded to said valve stem so that the nut cannot loosen during actuation of the valve.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 1976Date of Patent: September 6, 1977Assignee: The Parker & Harper Manufacturing Company, Inc.Inventors: Roger G. Massey, David G. Holloway