Patents by Inventor Donald E. Negrelli
Donald E. Negrelli 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: 11519531Abstract: A ferrule for a conduit fitting includes an interior wall extending along a central axis through the ferrule so that the ferrule can be installed over a conduit end. A first axial side of the ferrule defines a first end portion, a first end camming surface disposed on the first end portion at a first angle with respect to the central axis, and a first end driven surface disposed at a second angle with respect to the central axis, the second angle being greater than the first angle. A second axial side of the ferrule defines a second end portion, a second end camming surface disposed on the second end portion at a third angle with respect to the central axis, the third angle being substantially equal to the first angle, and a second end driven surface disposed at a fourth angle with respect to the central axis, the fourth angle being substantially equal to the second angle. A central boss portion extends radially outward to define a radially outermost surface at an axial center point of the ferrule.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2020Date of Patent: December 6, 2022Assignee: SWAGELOK COMPANYInventors: Peter C. Williams, Donald E. Negrelli, Mark D. Bearer
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Publication number: 20210148495Abstract: A preassembly for a conduit fitting includes a fitting nut, a ferrule disposed within the fitting nut, and a retaining feature configured to retain the ferrule with the fitting nut prior to assembly of the fitting nut with a fitting body, such that the ferrule is axially spaced from a drive surface of the fitting nut. When the fitting nut is assembled with a fitting body on a conduit end, axially movement of the ferrule toward the drive surface of the fitting nut causes deformation of the retaining feature to release the ferrule from the fitting nut.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2018Publication date: May 20, 2021Inventors: Kelli Sandra Swan, Theodore J. Gausman, Cal R. Brown, Gregory S. Kalata, Peter C. Williams, Donald E. Negrelli, Mark D. Bearer
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Publication number: 20200240556Abstract: A ferrule for a conduit fitting includes an interior wall extending along a central axis through the ferrule so that the ferrule can be installed over a conduit end. A first axial side of the ferrule defines a first end portion, a first end camming surface disposed on the first end portion at a first angle with respect to the central axis, and a first end driven surface disposed at a second angle with respect to the central axis, the second angle being greater than the first angle. A second axial side of the ferrule defines a second end portion, a second end camming surface disposed on the second end portion at a third angle with respect to the central axis, the third angle being substantially equal to the first angle, and a second end driven surface disposed at a fourth angle with respect to the central axis, the fourth angle being substantially equal to the second angle. A central boss portion extends radially outward to define a radially outermost surface at an axial center point of the ferrule.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2020Publication date: July 30, 2020Inventors: Peter C. Williams, Donald E. Negrelli, Mark D. Bearer
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Patent number: 10648598Abstract: A ferrule for a conduit fitting includes an interior wall extending along a central axis through the ferrule between first and second end portions of the ferrule, so that the ferrule can be installed over a conduit end. The first end portion of the ferrule includes an axially outer first end driven surface disposed at a first angle between 70° and 90° with respect to the central axis, and an axially inner first end camming surface disposed at a second angle between 0° and 40° with respect to the central axis. The second end portion of the ferrule includes an axially outer second end driven surface disposed at a third angle substantially equal to the first angle, and an axially inner second end camming surface disposed at a fourth angle substantially equal to the second angle.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2017Date of Patent: May 12, 2020Assignee: SWAGELOK COMPANYInventors: Peter C. Williams, Donald E. Negrelli, Mark D. Bearer
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Publication number: 20170254451Abstract: A ferrule for a conduit fitting includes an interior wall extending along a central axis through the ferrule between first and second end portions of the ferrule, so that the ferrule can be installed over a conduit end. The first end portion of the ferrule includes an axially outer first end driven surface disposed at a first angle between 70° and 90° with respect to the central axis, and an axially inner first end camming surface disposed at a second angle between 0° and 40° with respect to the central axis. The second end portion of the ferrule includes an axially outer second end driven surface disposed at a third angle substantially equal to the first angle, and an axially inner second end camming surface disposed at a fourth angle substantially equal to the second angle.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2017Publication date: September 7, 2017Inventors: Peter C. Williams, Donald E. Negrelli, Mark D. Bearer
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Patent number: 6461040Abstract: An x-ray source (30, 80, 100) transmits a beam of x-rays through an examination region (E). A receiver (28, 82, 102), in an initial spatial orientation relative to the source (30, 80, 100), receives the beam and generates a view of image data indicative of the intensity of the beam received. A sensor, such as an accelerometer, detects motion in a selected portion of a mechanical structure (M) supporting the source (30, 80, 100) and the receiver (28, 82, 102). Upon detection of motion, the sensor generates a motion signal. In one embodiment, a first accelerometer (40, 90) is associated with the receiver (28, 82) and a second accelerometer (42, 88) is associated with the source (30, 80). A position calculator (58, 60) mathematically calculates a position of both the source and receiver based on the acceleration data generated by the accelerometers.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1999Date of Patent: October 8, 2002Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.Inventors: Rodney A. Mattson, P. Gerhard Roos, Donald E. Negrelli
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Patent number: 6431751Abstract: A diagnostic imaging system with a C-arm (12) for supporting an x-ray source (28) and a flat panel image receptor (30). The C-arm further including a coupler (36) that permits the C-arm (12) to be removably attached to different ceiling-mounted support structures (16), and to a mobile cart (92) for mobile C-arm imaging applications. A transport cart (62) is provided to transport the C-arm (12) from a first operating room to a second operating room. A mobile equipment cart (56) can accompany the transport cart (62). Alternately, a central control facility (72) can provide command and control signals for the C-arm.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2000Date of Patent: August 13, 2002Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.Inventors: Dennis K. Everett, Leonard F. Plut, Donald E. Negrelli, John A. Shovary, William C. Widlicka
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Patent number: 6236708Abstract: A penetrating radiation source (14) is disposed on one side of a object (10) which is on a object support (12). A flat panel radiation detector (18) is stationarily disposed on the opposite side of the object (10) than the source (14). A moving system (16, 50, 52) moves the source (14) with respect to the object (10). In each position (Xi, Yi, Zi) of the source (14) a center ray of the x-ray beam strikes the detector (18) at a corresponding location (xi, yi, 0). For each position (Xi, Yi, Zi) of the source (14), the image (xi, yi, 0) of an object located on a focal plane offsets by a vector displacement (Di) relative to a reference position (xo, yo, zo) of the image when the source is at (X0, Y0, Z0). A processor (28) shifts and interpolates each view by the different vector displacements corresponding to each of the focal planes (L1, L2, . . . ) and integrates the images to generate a series of slice image representations which are stored in a volume image memory (30).Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 1998Date of Patent: May 22, 2001Assignee: Picker International, Inc.Inventors: Zhongmin Lin, Donald E. Negrelli, Leonard F. Plut, Jerome J. Griesmer
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Patent number: 6200024Abstract: A virtual C-arm support system 40 is used in a radiographic imaging apparatus of the type including an x-ray source 44 and an x-ray detector 48. The support system includes a first positioning system 42 operatively connected to the x-ray source for selectively positioning the x-ray source in a range of first orientations 120, 140, 170 relative to the examination region E. A second positioning system 46 is operatively connected to the x-ray detector 48 for selectively positioning the x-ray detector in a range of second orientations 122, 142, 172 relative to the examination region E. A control unit 60 is in operative command of at least one of the first and second positioning systems to maintain a predetermined spatial relationship between the x-ray source and the detector for each of the ranges of the first and second orientations relative to the examination region.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 1998Date of Patent: March 13, 2001Assignee: Picker International, Inc.Inventor: Donald E. Negrelli
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Patent number: 5960054Abstract: A gantry (A) has a bore defining a first patient examination region (12). A first x-ray source (B) is mounted to a frame (C) for rotation around the examination region (12). An arc of first radiation detectors (14) detects x-rays which have traversed the examination region. A first image reconstruction processor (18) reconstructs a tomographic image representation from signals generated by the first radiation detectors. An angiographic device (D) is positioned remote from the gantry along a longitudinal axis (25) for generating and displaying angiographic image representations on a display monitor (46). A second examination region is defined along the longitudinal axis (25) between a second x-ray source (36) and an image intensifier tube (38). A second processor (44) reconstructs the angiographic projection image representations from signals generated by the image intensifier tube (38).Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 1997Date of Patent: September 28, 1999Assignee: Picker International, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth L. Freeman, John J. Barni, David W. Hoffmeyer, Donald E. Negrelli, Kim S. Luckner, Joseph S. Deucher
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Patent number: 5712895Abstract: A gantry (18) that carries an x-ray source (14) and an x-ray detector (16) rotates around a test phantom (10) in a forward direction. A plurality of forward projection images are generated and stored in a forward image memory (42). The angle at which each forward direction projection image is generated is stored in a position memory (56). The gantry is then rotated in a reverse direction and a reverse direction image is generated at generally the same angular positions as in the forward rotation direction. The forward and reverse direction projection images of the phantom are analyzed to determine an offset or error between each corresponding forward and reverse angular image position. The offsets are stored in an angular position look-up table (80) and a pixel reregistration look-up table (82). In subsequent reverse scans, the angular position at which the reverse direction projection images are taken are altered in accordance with the angular offset for the corresponding angular position.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 1997Date of Patent: January 27, 1998Assignee: Picker International, Inc.Inventors: Donald E. Negrelli, Hung Y. Wong
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Patent number: 4989229Abstract: A counterbalance assembly (A) provides support for diagnostic imaging equipment such as an x-ray source (B). A fluid spring (F) is utilized to counteract the weight of the source and provide controlled movement of the source. A one-way clutch (100) cooperates with an arm assembly (E) that interconnects a source mounting member (D) with a base member (C) to limit movement of the arm and source. A locking assembly (112) is associated with the clutch to selectively actuate and deactuate the clutch.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 1989Date of Patent: January 29, 1991Assignee: Picker International, Inc.Inventors: Donald E. Negrelli, Donald E. Kolbfleisch, Anthony D. Szpak