Patents by Inventor Kenneth R. Watt

Kenneth R. Watt 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: 6554206
    Abstract: Apparatus and method for spray coating of a horizontally moving web uses a spray-down unit that sprays downwardly onto the web and a spray-up unit that sprays upwardly onto the web. Each unit has adjustable cut-offs that control the length of the spray pattern by intercepting end portions of the spray pattern. The cut-offs of each unit can be adjusted to block a spray emission opening so as to prevent the entrance of contaminants when the unit is not in operation. Fluid intercepted by the cut-offs is returned for re-use. Both units are supported on a frame, and the spray-down unit can be moved away from the spray-up unit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 25, 2001
    Date of Patent: April 29, 2003
    Assignee: Watt Fluid Applications, LLC
    Inventor: Kenneth R. Watt
  • Publication number: 20020084351
    Abstract: Apparatus and method for spray coating of a horizontally moving web uses a spray-down unit that sprays downwardly onto the web and a spray-up unit that sprays upwardly onto the web. Each unit has adjustable cut-offs that control the length of the spray pattern by intercepting end portions of the spray pattern. The cut-offs of each unit can be adjusted to block a spray emission opening so as to prevent the entrance of contaminants when the unit is not in operation. Fluid intercepted by the cut-offs is returned for re-use. Both units are supported on a frame, and the spray-down unit can be moved away from the spray-up unit.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 25, 2001
    Publication date: July 4, 2002
    Inventor: Kenneth R. Watt
  • Patent number: 6105969
    Abstract: A track seal assembly (174) adapted to seal a track joint (172) includes a track link and a ceramic seal member (186). The track seal further includes an elastomeric member (176) positioned between the track link and the ceramic seal member (186). The track seal (174) further includes a bushing (184) having a ceramic end face (187). The end face (87) of the bushing defines a ceramic bushing face (187) that interfaces with the ceramic seal member (186) so as to form a seal interface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 27, 1997
    Date of Patent: August 22, 2000
    Assignee: Caterpillar Inc.
    Inventors: Peter W. Anderton, Michael H. Haselkorn, William A. Holt, Jerry A. Metz, Daniel L. Mikrut, Kenneth R. Watts, Harry M. Yousefnia
  • Patent number: 5899459
    Abstract: A track seal assembly adapted to seal a track joint includes a track link and a first ceramic seal member. The track seal assembly further includes a first spring member positioned between the track link and the first ceramic seal member. Additionally, the track seal assembly includes a bushing having an end face. The track seal assembly also includes a second ceramic seal member secured to the end face of the bushing, wherein the first ceramic seal member contacts the second ceramic seal member so as to form a seal interface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 30, 1996
    Date of Patent: May 4, 1999
    Assignee: Caterpillar Inc.
    Inventor: Kenneth R. Watts
  • Patent number: 5826884
    Abstract: A track seal assembly adapted to seal a track joint includes a track link and a first ceramic seal member. The track seal further includes a first elastomeric member positioned between the track link and the first ceramic seal member. The track seal further includes a bushing having an end face. The track seal also includes a second ceramic seal member secured to the end face of the bushing, wherein (1) the first ceramic seal member contacts the second ceramic seal member so as to form a seal interface, (2) the end face of the bushing has a counter bore defined therein, and (3) the second ceramic seal member is positioned within the counter bore of the bushing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 30, 1996
    Date of Patent: October 27, 1998
    Assignee: Caterpillar Inc.
    Inventors: Peter W. Anderton, Michael H. Haselkorn, William A. Holt, Jerry A. Metz, Daniel L. Mikrut, Kenneth R. Watts, Harry M. Yousefnia
  • Patent number: 5759309
    Abstract: A process for selectively hardening a forged track chain link has the following steps. A forged track chain link having a pad portion, a rail portion, a first side portion and a second side portion, is provided. A quench tank is provided and adapted for spraying one or more of the track chain link portions with a quenchant at a controlled amount of quenchant flow rates, quenchant pressures and quench times. One or more of the track chain link portions are sprayed with the quenchant at a controlled amount of one or more of a plurality of quenchant flow rates, a plurality of quenchant pressures and a plurality of quench times. The pad and rail portions are simultaneously hardened to predetermined respective hardnesses.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 28, 1996
    Date of Patent: June 2, 1998
    Assignee: Caterpillar Inc.
    Inventors: Kenneth R. Watts, Gary L. Biltgen, David E. Bowman, Charles F. Berndt
  • Patent number: 5724733
    Abstract: A method is provided for producing a piston assembly adapted for use in a hydraulic pump or motor and having an overall length shorter than previously known piston assemblies while maintaining a strong mechanical connection and a high, efficient volumetric output. The method includes the steps of forming a slipper with a spherical ball on one end; forming a piston having a body portion and a connecting portion, the connecting portion having a spherical bottom surface, a groove spaced from the bottom surface and a contoured portion having an angled outer surface and an inner surface; inserting the spherical ball into the cavity; forcing the contoured portion inwardly to place the inner surface into contact with the spherical ball and to substantially longitudinally align the outer surface of the piston body with the angled surface of the contoured portion; heat treating the piston to a predetermined hardness and depth; and finishing the total longitudinal length of the piston to a finished size.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 8, 1996
    Date of Patent: March 10, 1998
    Assignee: Caterpillar Inc.
    Inventors: William K. Engel, Michael H. Hinrichsen, Howard Savage, Donald H. Sherman, Kenneth R. Watts
  • Patent number: 5314119
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for applying thin coatings of fluid droplets to an adjacent surface includes a pickup roll rotating in a supply of fluid and a rapidly rotating brush roll having a surface formed by bristles thereon. The two rolls rotate with an interference between them whereupon the bristles are bent as the tips thereof pick up a droplet of fluid. After passing out of inteference, the bristles snap forwardly and project the droplets in a mist form against the adjacent surface. The spray pattern is maintained with uniformity in both a cross-machine direction and a machine- direction by a windage control device which may incorporate, selectively, a spray-doctor, a knife doctor blade, windage control mechanism including end-cavity windage dams, spacers, brush windage knife, mist eliminator, brush end rings, seals and spacers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 4, 1993
    Date of Patent: May 24, 1994
    Assignee: Latanick Equipment, Inc.
    Inventor: Kenneth R. Watt
  • Patent number: 5249868
    Abstract: The invention relates to a track bushing having an outer peripheral surface, an inner peripheral surface, a longitudinal bore, first and second end portions, and a center portion. The outer peripheral surface and the inner end portions have a preselected hardness greater than the center portion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 27, 1993
    Date of Patent: October 5, 1993
    Assignee: Caterpillar Inc.
    Inventor: Kenneth R. Watts