Patents by Inventor Joseph Spakowski

Joseph Spakowski 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).

  • Publication number: 20060278286
    Abstract: A dual-poppet valve comprising a valve body having spaced-apart coaxial valve seats and being arranged such that first and second poppets both open into the primary chamber. A first pintle shaft engages the first poppet, and a second pintle shaft engages the second poppet. A motorized actuator having a gear transmission includes a pinion gear. The pintle shafts include opposing gear racks, and the pinion gear engages both racks. Thus, rotation of the pinion gear in a first direction causes both poppets to be lifted from their seats simultaneously, in opposite directions; and counter-rotation engages each poppet with its respective seat. In closing, one poppet engages its seat slightly before the other poppet engages the other seat. The first pintle slides through the first poppet until the second poppet is fully seated by the actuator. The force of the spring fully engages the first poppet with the first seat.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 14, 2005
    Publication date: December 14, 2006
    Inventors: Joseph Spakowski, John Habets
  • Publication number: 20060081077
    Abstract: A rack and pinion gear train actuator for a pintle valve. A motor shaft has a pinion gear that engages a large reduction gear having an integral hub gear. The hub gear is a planet gear for a ring gear segment that pivots on a shaft and includes a pinion gear segment that engages a linear rack. The rack is attached to a valve pintle shaft, causing the valve to be opened and closed in response to rotation of the motor shaft. The pintle shaft, return spring, rack, and gears are all assemblable by slip fit. The actuator has a high actuation force, a fast response time, and compact design by virtue of a rack and internal gearing. The stroke of the rack may be changed for use with pintle valves having differing strokes by varying the angle through which the motor operates.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 14, 2004
    Publication date: April 20, 2006
    Inventors: Joseph Spakowski, Robert Perry, John Habets, Callisto Genco, Richard Kuhr, Maguarram Colabawala, Eddy Sugyarto
  • Publication number: 20060071191
    Abstract: A bearing module for a pintle valve including a pintle bearing, bearing spring, and two-part housing. The bearing has an axial face for sealing against an inner axial surface of the housing. The bearing diameter is less than the diameter of the housing, permitting the bearing to float radially. The housing fits into a port in the valve body and also extends over an axial surface of the body, thus forming a seal against the wall of the port and the surface of the body. The bearing spring, preferably a wave washer, is compressed within the housing as the two housing parts are assembled to form the module. In a currently preferred embodiment, the housing further comprises a coking shield extending along the surface of the pintle shaft within the valve port to reduce the tendency for coking gases to enter the bearing module.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 1, 2004
    Publication date: April 6, 2006
    Inventors: Bohdan Lyko, Joseph Spakowski
  • Publication number: 20060065871
    Abstract: A motorized cam actuator for linear actuation of an apparatus. An actuating motor shaft is fitted with a bushing having first and second opposed flats and a threaded portion at an outer end thereof. With the motor mounted to a pedestal, the bushing is rotated on the shaft to a predetermined angular position such that assembly stack up is cancelled. The bushing is then fixed to the shaft by welding. A cam with a central opening is mounted onto the bushing, the opening having flats for mating with the flats on the bushing. The cam is mounted onto the bushing and is secured thereto by a nut. This arrangement eliminates any relative motion between the bushing and the motor shaft and prevents stress on the weld joint from reaching failure levels.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 30, 2004
    Publication date: March 30, 2006
    Inventors: Robert Perry, Joseph Spakowski, Todd Geib