Patents by Inventor J. Dietrich
J. Dietrich 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).
-
Patent number: 5297633Abstract: An inflatable packer assembly for use in a subterranean well bore to isolate an interval of the well bore and/or adjacent subterranean formation for treatment. The assembly comprises a hanger assembly, a fluid piston assembly and at least one inflatable packer. As constructed and positioned in the well bore, the hanger assembly and fluid piston assembly are sufficiently distant from the interval to be treated to inhibit being stuck in the well bore. By lowering and raising the tubing or drill string from which the inflatable packer assembly is suspended, the fluid piston assembly pumps well bore fluid into and from the packer to respectively inflate and deflate the packer. In this manner, the packer can be repeatedly inflated, deflated and repositioned within a well bore to treat successive intervals of the well bore.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1991Date of Patent: March 29, 1994Inventors: Philip M. Snider, Michael J. Dietrich, Vel Berzin
-
Patent number: 5265432Abstract: An oil purification apparatus for use in conjunction with a refrigeration system. The oil purification apparatus includes an isolation tank for receiving a quantity of contaminated oil from the refrigeration system and holding the oil isolated from the refrigeration system. A separation system including a heater and an agitation mechanism reclaims refrigerant contaminant entrained in the oil. A vapor loop selectively conveys the reclaimed refrigerant from the oil purification apparatus to the refrigeration system.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1992Date of Patent: November 30, 1993Assignee: American Standard Inc.Inventors: Gary L. Luepke, Allen J. Dietrich
-
Patent number: 5080178Abstract: A primary tillage implement having a plurality of chisel plows mounted in lateral spacing on a forward bar, also has a plurality of disc levelers mounted on a rear bar. Each disc leveler assembly is laterally spaced from and centered between the paths of adjacent, leading chisel plow shanks and includes a pair of discs angled outwardly to move some of the soil from the ridge formed by adjacent chisel plows to the furrow formed by an associated chisel plow. The discs of a pair are staggered and spaced laterally apart to leave a narrow band of loose soil in the ridge between the discs which falls into the shallow grooves formed by the discs after they pass. Soil is thus laterally displaced from the ridge to adjacent grooves to level the soil.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1990Date of Patent: January 14, 1992Assignee: DMI, Inc.Inventor: William J. Dietrich, Sr.
-
Patent number: 5006216Abstract: The present invention resides in part in a process for removing a multivalent metal ion contaminant such as can be found in an acidic waste water. The waste water may also contain one or more extraneous metals such as copper. This process aspect then more particularly involves the steps of (1) simultaneously reducing said multivalent contaminant to a lower valence state and said extraneous metal to a metal state, while at the same time inhibiting reoxidation of the multivalent contaminant to a higher valence state; and (2) removing the multivalent contaminant which has been inhibited from reoxidation.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1989Date of Patent: April 9, 1991Assignee: ELTECH Systems CorporationInventors: Joseph J. Dietrich, Andrew J. Niksa, James J. Stewart
-
Patent number: 4963293Abstract: The invention comprises a method for conducting a decontamination solution into a nuclear steam generator for radioactively decontaminating the nuclear steam generator. The invention also comprises controlling the level of the decontamination solution in the heat exchange tubes of the nuclear steam generator in a manner to raise and lower, sequentially, the level of the decontamination solution in the tubes so as to replenish the decontamination solution in the tubes and to carry away the radioactive contaminates.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1983Date of Patent: October 16, 1990Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Corp.Inventors: Robert D. Burack, August J. Friedrich, Albert J. Dietrich
-
Patent number: 4924946Abstract: Apparatus for deep plowing highly compacted soil includes successively forming troughs of loosened soil immediately adjacent a previously formed trough. After each pass the plow leaves a trough of loosened soil having a transverse vertical profile (called a "fracture profile") in the general shape of a parallelogram with sides inclined upwardly and toward the unplowed ground. Each successive trough is formed by pulling a first set of point plows located on the unplowed side of said successive swath and at a depth of approximately one-half the desired depth to loosen soil in the upper portion of the fracture profile. A second point plow located to the rear of the first plows and at the desired depth is pulled approximately midway of the bottom of the fracture profile to loosen the remaining soil in the lower portion of the fracture profile.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 1989Date of Patent: May 15, 1990Assignee: Soycorp, Inc.Inventor: William J. Dietrich, Sr.
-
Patent number: 4903033Abstract: A microwave-frequency microstrip antenna (10) simultaneously usable for both transmitting and receiving microwave-frequency signals that have dual orthogonally polarized components. The components may be either linearly or circularly polarized. A radiating patch (26) is mounted on a first dielectric (12). A ground plane (20) abuts the first dielectric (12) and has two elongated coupling apertures (32,31) at right angles to each other. A second dielectric (22) abuts the ground plane (20) and has embedded thereon two substantially identical conductive planar feed networks (52,51) that are disposed at right angles to each other. At least one additional optional dielectric layer (16,18) having a conductive patch (36,34) may be interposed between the first dielectric (12) and the ground plane (20) for purposes of broadening the bandwidth of the antenna (10). A meanderline polarizer (45) or a 3 dB 90.degree. hybrid coupler (40) may be used for converting from linear polarization to circular polarization.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 1988Date of Patent: February 20, 1990Assignee: Ford Aerospace CorporationInventors: Chich-Hsing Tsao, Yeongming Hwang, Francis J. Kilburg, Fred J. Dietrich
-
Patent number: 4847625Abstract: A wideband, aperture-coupled microstrip antenna comprising a multilayer structure and including a feed layer, a ground plane including an aperture therethrough, a plurality of tuning layers formed of dielectric material, at least one of the tuning layers including therein a tuning element in the form of an electrically-conductive material, herein called a tuning patch, and final radiating layer including a radiating patch. The multiple tuning layers serve to extend the operational bandwidth of the antenna as compared to other microstrip antennas. Aperture coupling allows realization of the antenna using integrated circuit fabication techniques without the shortcoming of direct physical connections between the feedline and the radiator, and thus providing simple, yet reliable coupling between the feedline and the antenna.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1988Date of Patent: July 11, 1989Assignee: Ford Aerospace CorporationInventors: Fred J. Dietrich, Chich-Hsing A. Tsao, Yeongming Hwang, Francis J. Kilburg
-
Patent number: 4809388Abstract: A portable surface treating apparatus is provided and has a head with means for treating a surface against which the head is swept, a non-straight elongate handle with spaced ends, structure for connecting one handle end to the head, and structure at the other end of the handle to be grasped by a user to facilitate manipulation of the head from a location remote from the head.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 1988Date of Patent: March 7, 1989Assignee: Dietrich & Sons, IncorporatedInventor: Richard J. Dietrich
-
Patent number: 4778598Abstract: A process for separating ash particles from an aqueous slurry containing a mixture of regenerated adsorbent (e.g., carbon) and ash particles includes the steps of settling the slurry to produce a solid phase including the mixture of adsorbent and ash particles and a supernatant or a clarified aqueous phase. After separation of the aqueous phase, a slurry of the solid phase is diluted with water and a dispersing agent for promoting suspension of the ash particles and an anionic polymer for promoting settling of the adsorbent particles are added. The thus-treated, dilute slurry is settled to produce an aqueous phase containing primarily suspended ash particles and a solid phase including carbon particles. After separation, the solid phase can be returned to a wastewater treatment system.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 1987Date of Patent: October 18, 1988Assignee: Zimpro Inc.Inventors: Mark C. Hoffman, Marvin J. Dietrich, Thomas P. Oettinger
-
Patent number: 4735729Abstract: Suspended ash in wastewater is efficiently concentrated and removed by mixing the ash suspension with thermally conditioned sludge. The solids in the resulting ash/sludge mixture are easily settled and dewatered by conventional means.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 1986Date of Patent: April 5, 1988Assignee: Zimpro Inc.Inventors: Marvin J. Dietrich, Mark C. Hoffman, Thomas P. Oettinger
-
Patent number: 4723495Abstract: A single disc sealer for closing the groove formed by a fertilizer knife is mounted behind the applicator with its cutting edge working immediately adjacent the groove. The work surface has formed in it a raised annular deflection surface spaced inwardly of the periphery of the disc a distance approximately equal to the working depth of the disc. The edge of the disc cuts a ribbon of soil adjacent the furrow, the periphery working surface of the disc displaces the soil laterally toward the groove to close it, and the deflection surface directs the soil down into the furrow rather than lifting the soil as in the case of conventional disc covers, while slightly compacting the soil.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1986Date of Patent: February 9, 1988Assignee: DMI, Inc.Inventors: William J. Dietrich, Sr., Dean A. Knoblock, Cary L. Sizelove
-
Patent number: 4596199Abstract: A single disc sealer for closing the groove formed by a fertilizer knife is mounted behind the applicator with its cutting edge working immediately adjacent the groove. The work surface has formed in it a raised annular deflection surface spaced inwardly of the periphery of the disc a distance approximately equal to the working depth of the disc. The edge of the disc cuts a ribbon of soil adjacent the furrow, the periphery working surface of the disc displaces the soil laterally toward the groove to close it, and the deflection surface directs the soil down into the furrow rather than lifting the soil as in the case of conventional disc covers, while slightly compacting the soil. The disc mount includes a spring for cushioning the disc and slotted brackets for adjusting the working angle of the disc and its spacing from the fertilizer furrow.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 1983Date of Patent: June 24, 1986Assignee: DMI, Inc.Inventors: William J. Dietrich, Sr., Dean A. Knobloch, Cary L. Sizelove
-
Patent number: 4592294Abstract: An applicator for dry and liquid fertilizer includes a knife for forming a slot in the soil, a dry fertilizer-conduit mounted behind the knife and formed into a U-shaped channel with an elongated, upright slot at the rear, and a flexible hose for liquid fertilizer removably wedged in the slot and forming the rear wall of the channel. If the dry fertilizer conduit becomes plugged or restricted, the liquid fertilizer hose is removed, and a tool may be used to clear the conduit.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 1985Date of Patent: June 3, 1986Assignee: DMI, Inc.Inventors: William J. Dietrich, Sr., Dean A. Knobloch, Cary L. Sizelove, Sr.
-
Patent number: 4583520Abstract: This solar concentrator system is configured such that the base pedestal attachment point is located on the beam connecting the curved solar reflector and the heat energy receiver power conversion unit, herein envisioned as a Stirling engine. This attachment point is located near the balance point CG (Center of Gravity) of the power conversion unit-supporting beam-curved reflector subsystem such that the loads on the base pedestal and the attached solar tracking drive systems are minimized.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 1984Date of Patent: April 22, 1986Assignee: McDonnell Douglas CorporationInventors: John J. Dietrich, Donald A. Steinmeyer, Dirck T. Hartmann
-
Patent number: 4582023Abstract: A livestock self-feeder includes a main feed storage hopper supplying feed to a retaining area in which the height of feed is constant and independent of the amount of feed in the main hopper. The feed is then dispensed from the retaining hopper through an adjustable feed gate.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1984Date of Patent: April 15, 1986Assignee: Zumbahlen Equipment CompanyInventors: Dennis J. Zumbahlen, Vincent J. Zumbahlen, Cary L. Sizelove, Sr., William J. Dietrich, Sr.
-
Patent number: 4574715Abstract: An improved fertilizer applicator includes a rolling coulter and a knife both mounted to a single tool bar mount but with separate spring cushions for independent clearing action and designed for improved clearance suitable for use in heavy residue.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1984Date of Patent: March 11, 1986Assignee: DMI, Inc.Inventors: William J. Dietrich, Sr., Cary L. Sizelove, Sr., Dean A. Knobloch
-
Patent number: 4548277Abstract: A spring reset mechanism for a ground engaging tool includes a four-bar linkage mounting for the tool. A fixed cam surface is mounted to one of the links and a roller cam carried by a guide link is spring-biased against the cam surface to urge the tool into its working position. As the tool nears the limit of its raised position, a recess in the cam surface receives the roller to reduce the rate of spring compression and enable the tool to clear an obstruction without substantially increasing the resistance force. Further, as the tool raises, the resistance moment arm decreases which further facilitates clearing a large obstruction. The reset force characteristics may be changed by simple and economical design changes.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1983Date of Patent: October 22, 1985Assignee: DMI, Inc.Inventors: William J. Dietrich, Sr., Cary L. Sizelove
-
Patent number: 4546832Abstract: An agricultural implement has a main pull-type frame carrying a first set of ground-engaging tillage tools and a subframe carrying a second set of tillage tools. A lift mechanism including an hydraulic cylinder operated from the operator's position on the tractor pulling the implement adjusts the height of the subframe relative to the main frame to set the working depth of the tools on the subframe. A preload spring cushion mechanism is interposed between the main frame and the hydraulic cylinder to permit the subframe to lift for smaller obstacles and be reset by the spring without actuating the pressure relief valve. The force of the spring assists in resetting the subframe to its desired working depth after the obstacle is passed. In the illustrated embodiment, the spring cushion mechanism has an increasing moment arm as the spring compresses thereby to equalize the resetting force applied to the lift mechanism; and it is preloaded so that the operator can adjust the operating depth of the subframe.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1983Date of Patent: October 15, 1985Assignee: DMI, Inc.Inventors: William J. Dietrich, Sr., Cary L. Sizelove
-
Patent number: 4542793Abstract: The system includes a pull-type frame with a forward line of disc blades widely spaced to part the trash, mix it with soil and displace most of the mixture laterally on top of previously undisturbed soil, thereby creating strips of ground which are alternately cleared and windrowed. At least a second line of disc blades, also widely spaced, is placed to the rear of the first line; and these blades are offset laterally from, and located in the windrows formed by, the discs of the first row, to part and return at least some of the previously cleared trash and previously undisturbed soil back onto the cleared strips while still leaving strips of undisturbed soil with an accumulation of cleared trash on top. Cooperating with the discs are novel plow points located in the undisturbed strips having accumulated layers of cleared trash.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1983Date of Patent: September 24, 1985Assignee: DMI, Inc.Inventor: William J. Dietrich, Sr.