Patents by Inventor David Hill
David Hill 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: 5709017Abstract: An improved air valve assembly for mounting in a prosthesis, such as an artificial leg, and a spanner-type tool for mounting and removing the valve assembly. The valve assembly includes a housing to be mounted in the prosthesis with gaskets located on each side and secured therein by a removable retaining collar, a valve body removably mounted in the housing, and a spring-biased valve release stem mounted in the valve body, with seals positioned about the valve body and about the release stem. The spanner-type tool includes a spanner having protruding pins which are adapted to extend into holes in the valve housing and a threaded central opening into which is threaded a screw shaft which is adapted to extend through the valve housing, the screw shaft extending through a central opening in a tool body and handle and secured to a knob, and with a retainer ring mounted in a groove in the screw shaft and located intermediate the spanner and the tool body.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1995Date of Patent: January 20, 1998Inventor: David A. Hill
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Patent number: 5617910Abstract: The present invention provides an automatic lug loader to place blocks on each lug on a lug conveyor in a finger jointing machine. The lug loader includes a support structure with a control station and a feed table. A powered loading conveyor overlies the support structure with an infeed end disposed over the control station. The loading conveyor extends downstream to an outfeed end which is disposed over the upstream end of the lug conveyor. A powered adjuster is connected to the loading conveyor and shifts the loading conveyor toward and away from the control station to selectively grip a block. The invention also encompasses an automatic cornering apparatus to transfer blocks from a side-to-side relationship on the lug conveyor to an end-to-end arrangement on a transverse conveyor. The cornering apparatus includes a first conveyor with an upstream end and a downstream end.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1995Date of Patent: April 8, 1997Assignee: Bend Wood Products, Inc.Inventor: David A. Hill
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Patent number: 5590811Abstract: Embodiments of a crayon organizer are disclosed which may be used to store, organize, and dispense crayons, chalks, or similar articles. The crayon organizer has a cylindrical cover with an open slot through which one crayon, chalk, or similar article may be removed at a time from the organizer. The crayons, chalks, or similar articles are placed inside vertical holes in a base which fits inside the cover. The crayon organizer has a lock out mechanism which prevents another crayon, chalk, or similar item from being withdrawn from the organizer until the first one removed is returned.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 1995Date of Patent: January 7, 1997Inventor: David Hill
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Patent number: 5573073Abstract: A vibration dampened percussive tool has a handle assembly and a cover surrounding a barrel and piston assembly which are caused to oscillate relatively to the handle assembly. The barrel assembly receives a tool retainer and a trigger controls primary air supply. To reduce air consumption when the tool is not actually applied to a workpiece and thereby to reduce exposure of the operator's hand/arm to vibration, an air metering device is provided, which includes a tube slidably mounted in a bush and having a bleed hole in an end of the tube which enters the bush. In one position of the tube within the bush, apertures in the tube are sealed to allow the tool idle and in another position of the tube the apertures are exposed. The tube connects the air line with the piston assembly and moves within the bush responsive to pressure applied by the actual tool on the workpiece.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 1995Date of Patent: November 12, 1996Assignee: Ingersoll-Rand CompanyInventors: John H. L. Schofield, David A. Hill, Graham Dewhurst, Paul J. Fairhurst
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Patent number: 5490537Abstract: An improved air valve assembly for mounting in a prosthesis, such as an artificial leg, and a spanner-type tool for mounting and removing the valve assembly. The valve assembly includes a housing to be mounted in the prosthesis with gaskets located on each side and secured therein by a removable retaining collar, a valve body removably mounted in the housing, and a spring-biased valve release stem mounted in the valve body, with seals positioned about the valve body and about the release stem. The spanner-type tool includes a spanner having protruding pins which are adapted to extend into holes in the valve housing and a threaded central opening into which is threaded a screw shaft which is adapted to extend through the valve housing, the screw shaft extending through a central opening in a tool body and handle and secured to a knob, and with a retainer ring mounted in a groove in the screw shaft and located intermediate the spanner and the tool body.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 1993Date of Patent: February 13, 1996Inventor: David A. Hill
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Patent number: 5341870Abstract: An improved evaporator or evaporator/condenser for use in refrigeration or heat pump systems including first and second spaced, pressure resistant headers (10, 12); a plurality of elongated tubes (20) of flattened cross-section extending in parallel, spaced relation between and in fluid communication with the headers (10, 12) and serpentine fins (34) extending between and bonded to adjacent ones of the tubes (20). The tubes (20) and fins (34), between the headers (10, 12), define a non-planar configuration having a laterally directed apex (80). A condensate trough (82) is aligned with and opens towards one of the headers (12) to receive condensate dripping therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1993Date of Patent: August 30, 1994Assignee: Modine Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Gregory G. Hughes, Leon A. Guntly, John B. Welker, David Hill, C. James Rogers, Jerome P. Henkes, Michael J. Reinke
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Patent number: 5154028Abstract: Glazing panels which are mounted in the vehicle flush with the exterior skin. The glazing may be stationary or movable by manual or power operated assists and includes a mounting molding having a peripheral lip which extends to the vehicle skin.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1991Date of Patent: October 13, 1992Assignee: Excel Industries, Inc.Inventors: David A. Hill, Louis R. Csokasy, Peter J. Kubizne
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Patent number: 5086225Abstract: A magnetic mass spectrometer, as shown in FIG. 1, used to purify ions in a polyisotopic mixture wherein non-ionized particles which exit the ion source are collected in the vacuum chamber and are then introduced into a thermal cycle pump and returned to the ion source to increase the yield. This purifier will both separate a desired isotope, such as iodine-123, from the polyisotopic mixture produced by a conventional small syclotron, and increase the recovery rate, thus making feasible its use in nuclear medicine.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1989Date of Patent: February 4, 1992Assignee: KPG Associates, Inc.Inventor: David A. Hill
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Patent number: 5072950Abstract: A valve stem seal assembly comprises a valve stem seal having an external flange and a sealing lip, a washer having a tapered axial bore therein, a spring extending between the external flange of the seal and the washer, and a member engaging the seal and the washer and holding the seal, spring and washer together. The member has a lower tubular portion, an intermediate conical portion engaged by the sealing lip of the valve stem seal, and flexible fingers at the upper end of the member which are in engagement with the tapered axial bore in the washer.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 1990Date of Patent: December 17, 1991Assignee: Seal Technology SystemsInventors: Antony Littleproud, David Hill
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Patent number: 4819345Abstract: A waterproof shoe construction and its method of manufacture is disclosed. The shoe has a liner which is impervious to liquid water but pervious to water vapor, a first innersole and a second innersole with a rib. There is a film impervious to liquid water but pervious to water vapor cemented between the first and second innersoles. A horizontal stitch connects the shoe side panels and the rib of the second innersole between the walls of a channel-shaped welt top, which welt bottom is cemented to the top of an outersole. The method of manufacture is a special blend of stitch down and cement construction techniques which allows for a comfortable, waterproof shoe at a lower manufacturing cost.Type: GrantFiled: February 29, 1988Date of Patent: April 11, 1989Assignees: Starensier, Inc., Enka America Inc.Inventors: John J. Mulcahy, I. David Hill
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Patent number: 4777699Abstract: An improved molded hinge assembly is disclosed and is particularly adapted for pivoted vehicle window applications. The assembly allows for the pivotal mounting of a vehicle window in a window opening in a vehicle body panel while requiring little or no bonding or other affixation of the window gasket or hinge assembly to the outer surface of the window panel. Futhermore, the present invention provides a molded hinge assembly that is relatively simple and inexpensive to manufacture and to install in a vehicle window application. Such a hinge assembly can also be manufactured by reaction injection molding techniques from multi-constituent materials, such as urethane, for example, which allows molding at relatively low pressures to prevent or minimize glass breakage and provides for secure bonding and sealing between the window gasket and the window panel.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1987Date of Patent: October 18, 1988Assignee: Sheller-Globe CorporationInventors: David A. Hill, Melvin S. Coons
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Patent number: 4758721Abstract: A magnetic mass spectrometer used to purify ions in a polyisotopic mixture wherein non-ionized particles which exit the ion source are collected in the vacuum chamber and are then introduced into a thermal cycle pump and returned to the ion source to increase the yield. This purifier will both separate a desired isotope, such as iodine-123, from the polyisotopic mixture produced by a conventional small cyclotron, and increase the recovery rate, thus making feasible its use in nuclear medicine.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1986Date of Patent: July 19, 1988Assignee: Isotope Purifiers Ltd.Inventor: David A. Hill
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Patent number: 4737638Abstract: An apparatus for recycling non-collimated particles to the ionizer chamber of a beam forming subsystem of a magnetic mass spectrometer which includes a cryogenically cooled moving element forming a portion of the wall of the ion separation chamber between the pole tips of the magnet.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1986Date of Patent: April 12, 1988Assignee: Isotope Purifiers Ltd.Inventor: David A. Hill
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Patent number: 4698032Abstract: A control unit 20 for use in combination with an outboard marine motor assembly includes a handle 110 having a plurality of telescoping sections 112A, 112B, and 112C. A coiled electrical conductor 172 extends through each of the telescoping sections 112A, 112B, and 112C and connects with electrical switch provided on a handle grip 114 of the furtherest extendable of the telescoping handle sections 112C. In one embodiment the electrical switch comprises a first switch 166 for selectively activating a motor 24 which drives a propeller 26 and a second switch 168 for selecting a desired speed for the motor 24. The handle 110 is connected to a second gearing 84. The second gearing 84 meshes with a first gearing 82 whereby the angular displacement of the handle 110 and the second gearing 84 connected thereto results in a greater angular displacement of both the first gearing 82 and a rotational shaft 28 about which the first gearing 82 is concentrically mounted.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1984Date of Patent: October 6, 1987Inventor: David A. Hill
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Patent number: 4293072Abstract: A stackable container comprises grooved upper and lower sides. The sides of the grooves are undercut. In the grooves of the lower sides are four hooks each having base which fits a groove, a flexible leg and a nose at the end of the leg to engage the undercut side of the groove in the upper side of an identical container. A supporting boss may be provided extending to above the leg, so that the container will be supported on the bosses.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1979Date of Patent: October 6, 1981Assignee: Qualetron (PTY) Ltd.Inventors: David A. Hill, Abraham Lomnitzer
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Patent number: 4199833Abstract: A carton opening device is provided for opening diverse types of cartons, for example, cartons held together by retaining straps, retaining wires and/or nails. The device comprises an L-shaped handle having a first and second leg. A crowbar claw is formed at the free end of the first handle leg while a diametric channel is formed across the free end of the handle second leg for engaging and breaking retaining wires on cartons. A substantially axial slot extends from the corner of the handle and terminates short of the free end of the handle second leg for engaging and breaking retaining straps on cartons.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1978Date of Patent: April 29, 1980Inventors: Fred Z. Sitkins, David A. Hill
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Patent number: 4065183Abstract: A process for the in-situ recovery of hydrocarbon, carbon monoxide, and hydrogen values and associated minerals from subsurface oil shale deposits is provided by forming a gas-tight retort chamber and injecting it with a hot, pressurized gas followed by a solvent extraction and finally a combustion of the hydrocarbon residue. In order to conduct the process, the shale formation must be beneath a gas impermeable geological structure which will form a gas-tight chamber upon leaching of the water soluble minerals.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1976Date of Patent: December 27, 1977Assignee: TRW Inc.Inventors: David A. Hill, Durk J. Pearson, Ethelyn P. Motley, Thomas N. Beard, James L. Farrell
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Patent number: 4050564Abstract: Printing apparatus has an ink jet printhead mounted on a carrier for movement during printing of characters between left and right margin locations relative to a document. A directionally oriented grating and associated circuitry is provided to maintain a record of character and ink drop printing locations. The printhead begins its movement prior to the left margin location and sweeps toward the right margin for printing of an entire line of characters. Thereafter, the printhead is returned to the aforesaid position prior to the left margin in readiness for another line sweeping action. Provision is made for testing carrier velocities encountered in movement to the right during printing as well as to the left during carrier return and for determining optimum times of operation of the carrier return magnet and its release in order to reduce time required for carrier turnaround.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 1975Date of Patent: September 27, 1977Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: John Michael Carmichael, James David Hill, Donald Lee West
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Patent number: D281926Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 1983Date of Patent: December 31, 1985Assignee: Wolverine World Wide, Inc.Inventor: I. David Hill
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Patent number: D281927Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1983Date of Patent: December 31, 1985Assignee: Wolverine World Wide, Inc.Inventor: I. David Hill