Patents by Inventor John Derek Guest
John Derek Guest 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: 8001989Abstract: A liquid flow control device has a port or passageway through which liquid flow is to be controlled. A body of a liquid swellable material is located in the port or passageway having an upstream side and a downstream side in relation to the direction of liquid flow through the port or passageway. A layer of sealing material is provided on the upstream side of the body to prevent contact of that side of the body with the liquid when the body is swollen to close the port or passageway whilst allowing contact of the downstream side of the body when the body is in the non-swollen condition allowing liquid flow through the port or passageway.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2010Date of Patent: August 23, 2011Assignee: John Guest International LimitedInventors: John Derek Guest, Timothy Stephen Guest
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Publication number: 20100148097Abstract: A liquid flow control device has a port or passageway through which liquid flow is to be controlled. A body of a liquid swellable material is located in the port or passageway having an upstream side and a downstream side in relation to the direction of liquid flow through the port or passageway. A layer of sealing material is provided on the upstream side of the body to prevent contact of that side of the body with the liquid when the body is swollen to close the port or passageway whilst allowing contact of the downstream side of the body when the body is in the non-swollen condition allowing liquid flow through the port or passageway.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2010Publication date: June 17, 2010Applicant: John Guest International LimitedInventors: John Derek Guest, Timothy Stephen Guest
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Patent number: 7690391Abstract: A liquid flow control device has a port or passageway through which liquid flow is to be controlled. A body of a liquid swellable material is located in the port or passageway having an upstream side and a downstream side in relation to the direction of liquid flow through the port or passageway. A layer of sealing material is provided on the upstream side of the body to prevent contact of that side of the body with the liquid when the body is swollen to close the port or passageway while allowing contact of the downstream side of the body when the body is in the non-swollen condition allowing liquid flow through the port or passageway.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2006Date of Patent: April 6, 2010Assignee: John Guest International LimitedInventors: John Derek Guest, Timothy Stephen Guest
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Patent number: 7644959Abstract: A tube coupling for connection to a conduit through which a cable may pass includes a coupling body having an open ended throughway to receive an end of the conduit and a tube locking device in the open end of the throughway for locking the conduit in the coupling body. The throughway has a reduced diameter section with an annular step at an end of the section facing towards the open end of the throughway to receive the end of the conduit inserted into the throughway. An annular flexible sealing member is disposed adjacent the step to be forced by an end of a tube inserted into the throughway into the reduced diameter section of the throughway. Compression of the annular flexible seal forces the seal into sealing engagement with a cable extending along the throughway to provide a seal between the coupling body and cable.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2007Date of Patent: January 12, 2010Assignee: John Guest International LimitedInventor: John Derek Guest
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Patent number: 7506658Abstract: A liquid flow control device includes an annular housing having an inlet for liquid in one periphery of the housing and an outlet for liquid in the other periphery. An annular block of water swellable material is located in the housing. A layer of sealing material encircles the annular block on the side thereof adjacent the inlet to close the inlet when the block is swollen through contact with the liquid.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2006Date of Patent: March 24, 2009Assignee: John Guest International LimitedInventors: John Derek Guest, Timothy Stephen Guest
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Patent number: 7425022Abstract: A tube coupling comprises a coupling body having an open ended throughway, an annular shoulder in the throughway, an ‘O’ ring seal located against the annular shoulder and a collet located in the open end of the throughway. The collet has a head projecting out of the throughway and resilient arms extending into the throughway to engage a tapered cam surface adjacent the open end. A ring is disposed in the throughway between the collet and ‘O’ ring seal. The side of the ring adjacent the collet has a ramp around its inner periphery to engage the ends of the collet arms when the collet is depressed into the throughway and the other side of the ring has a ramp around its inner periphery to engage and hold the ‘O’ ring seal in alignment in the throughway when the collet is depressed into the throughway.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2006Date of Patent: September 16, 2008Assignee: John Guest International LimitedInventor: John Derek Guest
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Patent number: 7410193Abstract: A tube coupling has a coupling body with a throughway open at one end to receive an end portion of a tube. A seal encircles the throughway to seal with the periphery and end of the tube and a cap is mounted on the body having a tube locking device rotatably mounted in the cap to engage and hold the tube in the cap. The cap and body have interengaging means which guide the cap on the body in an axial direction along the body with rotation of the cap from a first position in which a tube can be inserted through the cap and into the seal in the throughway and retained by the locking device and a second position advanced along the coupling body from said one end in which the tube end is held positively in engagement with the seal in the throughway. The locking device engages via a ring with the coupling body to resist rotation of the locking device with respect to the body whereby rotation of the cap between said the first and second positions does not cause the tube to rotate.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2006Date of Patent: August 12, 2008Assignee: John Guest International LimitedInventor: John Derek Guest
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Publication number: 20070200344Abstract: A tube coupling for connection to a conduit through which a cable may pass includes a coupling body having an open ended throughway to receive an end of the conduit and a tube locking device in the open end of the throughway for locking the conduit in the coupling body. The throughway has a reduced diameter section with an annular step at an end of the section facing towards the open end of the throughway to receive the end of the conduit inserted into the throughway. An annular flexible sealing member is disposed adjacent the step to be forced by an end of a tube inserted into the throughway into the reduced diameter section of the throughway. Compression of the annular flexible seal forces the seal into sealing engagement with a cable extending along the throughway to provide a seal between the coupling body and cable.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2007Publication date: August 30, 2007Applicant: John Guest International LimitedInventor: John Derek Guest
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Patent number: 7100948Abstract: A tube coupling has a coupling body with a throughway open at one end to receive an end portion of a tube. A seal encircles the throughway to seal with the periphery and end of the tube and a cap is mounted on the body having a tube locking device rotatably mounted in the cap to engage and hold the tube in the cap. The cap and body have interengaging means which guide the cap on the body in an axial direction along the body with rotation of the cap from a first position in which a tube can be inserted through the cap and into the seal in the throughway and retained by the locking device and a second position advanced along the coupling body from said one end in which the tube end is held positively in engagement with the seal in the throughway. The locking device engages via a ring with the coupling body to resist rotation of the locking device with respect to the body whereby rotation of the cap between said the first and second positions does not cause the tube to rotate.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2003Date of Patent: September 5, 2006Assignee: John Guest International LimitedInventor: John Derek Guest
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Patent number: 7082957Abstract: The disclosure relates to a temporary closure device for a throughway comprises a sleeve to fit in the throughway and a core located in the sleeve. The core has an annular rupturable connection locating the core in the sleeve to prevent flow of fluids through the sleeve. The annular connection is rupturable by displacing the core axially in the sleeve to allow fluid to flow through the sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2003Date of Patent: August 1, 2006Assignee: John Guest International LimitedInventor: John Derek Guest
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Patent number: 7032932Abstract: A tube coupling comprising a coupling body having a throughway open at one end to receive an end portion of the tube and having an internal cam surface tapering towards the open end in which a collet is located for locking the tube in the coupling body by engagement with the tapered cam surface. The coupling body has a main body portion the throughway of which receives the end of the tube and a stop to limit the insertion of the collet and an end cap in screw threaded engagement with the main body having an open end into the throughway and the tapered cam surface. The cap is retained on the main body by an annular diaphragm encircling the body which engages in a wide slot formed in the inner periphery of the cap. The diaphragm snaps into the slot when the cap is screwed onto the main body portion to a first position in which a tube can be inserted through the collet into the coupling body and released.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2003Date of Patent: April 25, 2006Assignee: John Guest International LimitedInventor: John Derek Guest
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Patent number: 6957833Abstract: A tube coupling includes a coupling body having a throughway open at one end to receive an end portion of a tube. A seal encircles the throughway to seal with the outer face and end of the tube. A cap mounted on the body has a tube locking device to engage and hold the tube in the coupling body. The cap and body have interengaging structure which guide the cap on the body for rotation and simultaneous axial movement between a first position on the coupling body and a second position further along the body. As such, when the cap is in the first position the tube can be inserted through the cap into the seal in the throughway and held therein by the locking device and on rotating the cap into the second position, the tube held by the locking device is forced against the seal in the throughway.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2003Date of Patent: October 25, 2005Assignee: John Guest International LimitedInventor: John Derek Guest
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Patent number: 6929289Abstract: Embodiments provide for a tube coupler for receiving and securely holding a tube. The tube may be inserted into an opening in an end cap, which engages a coupling body for axial movement between forward and retracted positions on the coupling body. By moving the end cap from the retracted position to the forward position, an end of the tube is drawn into the coupling body to engage and seal against an in-turned annular flange of a seal. Further, as the tube is drawn into the coupling body the seal is compressed around an outer surface of the tube to further seal the tube within the tube coupling.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2003Date of Patent: August 16, 2005Assignee: John Guest International Ltd.Inventor: John Derek Guest
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Patent number: 6880865Abstract: A tube coupling includes a coupling body having a throughway open at one end to receive an end portion of a tube, an annular step in the throughway facing the open end to provide an end stop for a tube end, and an end cap engaging the coupling body for axial movement between forward and retracted positions on the body. The end cap has an opening for the end portion of the tube to extend therethrough and a tube locking collet in the cap to permit entry of a tube into the cap and to resist withdrawal. An annular seal is located in the coupling body adjacent the annular step, the seal having an inner annular portion with which the tube end is engageable and an outer annular portion, and a sleeve between the locking device and seal to compress the outer annular portion of the seal axially.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2002Date of Patent: April 19, 2005Assignee: John Guest International Ltd.Inventor: John Derek Guest
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Patent number: 6863314Abstract: A coupling for a tube having a coupling body with a throughway open at one end to receive an end portion of a tube, a sealing ring or rings mounted in the coupling body at a location spaced from said open end thereof to engage and seal with the outer periphery of the tube, and a tube latching device for locking a tube in the coupling body. The latching device comprises a first latch within the coupling body to engage automatically with a feature on the tube when the tube end portion has been inserted sufficiently into the throughway to engage with the seals to retain the tube end portion in the coupling body and a second manually operable latch disposed externally of the coupling body engageable with a feature on the tube when the end portion of the tube has been inserted into the coupling body sufficient for the first latch to engage to provide a secondary retention for the tube in the coupling body.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2001Date of Patent: March 8, 2005Assignee: John Guest International LimitedInventor: John Derek Guest
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Patent number: 6769721Abstract: A molded plastic tubular coupling including a plastic sleeve having an integral head at one end. The sleeve provides a cylindrical outer surface to engage in a corresponding bore of another component. The cylindrical outer surface has an encircling annular recess and an integral radially extending flexible annular diaphragm formed in the recess. The diaphragm has an outer periphery extending outwardly from the cylindrical surface to engage and grip the corresponding surface of another component.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2001Date of Patent: August 3, 2004Assignee: John Quest International LimitedInventor: John Derek Guest
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Publication number: 20040084107Abstract: The disclosure relates to a temporary closure device for a throughway comprises a sleeve to fit in the throughway and a core located in the sleeve. The core has an annular rupturable connection locating the core in the sleeve to prevent flow of fluids through the sleeve. The annular connection is rupturable by displacing the core axially in the sleeve to allow fluid to flow through the sleeve.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2003Publication date: May 6, 2004Applicant: John Guest International LimitedInventor: John Derek Guest
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Publication number: 20040061329Abstract: The disclosure relates to a tube coupling comprising a coupling body having a throughway open at one end to receive an end portion of the tube and having an internal cam surface tapering towards the open end in which a collet is located for locking a tube in the coupling body by engagement with the tapered cam surface. The coupling body has a main body portion the throughway of which receives the end of the tube and a stop to limit the insertion of the collet and an end cap in screw threaded engagement with the main body having an open end into the throughway and the tapered cam surface. The cap is retained on the main body by an annular diaphragm encircling the body which engages in a wide slot formed in the inner periphery of the cap. The diaphragm snaps into the slot when the cap is screwed onto the main body portion to a first position in which a tube can be inserted through the collet into the coupling body and released.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2003Publication date: April 1, 2004Applicant: John Guest International Limited.Inventor: John Derek Guest
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Publication number: 20030201643Abstract: The disclosure relates to a tube coupling comprising a coupling body having a throughway open at one end to receive an end portion of a tube. A seal encircles the throughway to seal with the outer face and end of the tube and a cap mounted on the body having a tube locking device to engage and hold the tube in the coupling body. The cap and body having interengaging means which guide the cap on the body for rotation and simultaneous axial movement between a first position on the coupling body and a second position further along the body such that when the cap is in the first position the tube can be inserted through the cap into the seal in the throughway and held therein by the locking device and on rotating the cap into the second position, the tube held by the locking device is forced against the seal in the throughway.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2003Publication date: October 30, 2003Applicant: John Guest International LimitedInventor: John Derek Guest
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Publication number: 20030201641Abstract: A tube coupling has a coupling body with a throughway open at one end to receive an end portion of a tube. A seal encircles the throughway to seal with the periphery and end of the tube and a cap is mounted on the body having a tube locking device rotatably mounted in the cap to engage and hold the tube in the cap. The cap and body have interengaging means which guide the cap on the body in an axial direction along the body with rotation of the cap from a first position in which a tube can be inserted through the cap and into the seal in the throughway and retained by the locking device and a second position advanced along the coupling body from said one end in which the tube end is held positively in engagement with the seal in the throughway. The locking device engages via a ring with the coupling body to resist rotation of the locking device with respect to the body whereby rotation of the cap between said the first and second positions does not cause the tube to rotate.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2003Publication date: October 30, 2003Applicant: John Guest International LimitedInventor: John Derek Guest