Patents by Inventor Kerry L. DeWitt

Kerry L. DeWitt 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: 9631731
    Abstract: A valve for diverting the flow of fluid has a housing with an inlet and a plurality of outlets arranged in spaced relation around the housing. A body is positioned within the housing. The body is rotatable relatively to the housing and has an intake port and an exhaust port joined by a void space. The intake port is aligned with the housing inlet and both the intake port and the housing inlet are coaxially aligned with the axis of rotation of the body. The exhaust port is positioned eccentric to the axis and may be aligned with any one of the plurality of housing outlet ports upon rotation of the body relatively to the housing. A seal is positioned between the body and the housing. The seal surrounds the outlets and the exhaust port to prevent leakage when the exhaust port is aligned with an outlet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 8, 2013
    Date of Patent: April 25, 2017
    Assignee: Victaulic Company
    Inventors: Michael J. Davis, Kerry L Dewitt, Steven A Wortmann, William J Reilly
  • Publication number: 20130248035
    Abstract: A valve for diverting the flow of fluid has a housing with an inlet and a plurality of outlets arranged in spaced relation around the housing. A body is positioned within the housing. The body is rotatable relatively to the housing and has an intake port and an exhaust port joined by a void space. The intake port is aligned with the housing inlet and both the intake port and the housing inlet are coaxially aligned with the axis of rotation of the body. The exhaust port is positioned eccentric to the axis and may be aligned with any one of the plurality of housing outlet ports upon rotation of the body relatively to the housing. A seal is positioned between the body and the housing. The seal surrounds the outlets and the exhaust port to prevent leakage when the exhaust port is aligned with an outlet.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 8, 2013
    Publication date: September 26, 2013
    Applicant: VICTAULIC COMPANY
    Inventors: Michael J. Davis, Kerry L. Dewitt, Steven A. Wortmann, William J. Reilly
  • Publication number: 20100200791
    Abstract: A valve having high and low pressure seals. The valve has a housing in which is mounted a valve closing member having a sealing surface which faces an opening in the housing. A low pressure seal surrounds the opening and is biased into contact with the sealing surface. A high pressure seal also surrounds the opening. Pressure in the valve pushes the closing member against the low pressure seal, which moves toward the opening until the closing member contacts the high pressure seal.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 1, 2010
    Publication date: August 12, 2010
    Applicant: Victaulic Company
    Inventors: Heng Yung, Richard W. Weston, Kerry L. DeWitt, Richard A. Bucher
  • Patent number: 7217314
    Abstract: In one aspect, the invention is a lighting assembly comprising a housing defining an internal space within the housing, and an ambient space surrounding the housing, a light source within the internal space; a high capacity desiccant within the internal space, the high capacity desiccant being nonregenerating at temperatures of up to about 50 degrees Celsius and about 11.0% relative humidity; and a diffusion tube having a first opening proximate to the internal space and a second opening proximate to the ambient space, the diffusion tube providing gaseous communication between the internal space and the ambient space.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 10, 2005
    Date of Patent: May 15, 2007
    Assignee: Gore Enterprise Holdings, Inc.
    Inventors: David T. DeGuiseppi, Kerry L. DeWitt
  • Patent number: 6709493
    Abstract: A venting device that reduces the moisture of an enclosure containing a heat source and prevents the entrance of water or other liquids and contamination from entering the enclosure. The moisture reducing device comprises a drying agent or desiccant which is adjacent to said heat source (such as an automotive headlamp bulb or thermally cycling device), an air-impermeable, water-vapor permeable layer, a vent that allows bulk flow of air during thermal cycling of the heat source and a internal diffusion tube or channel that limits the entrance of moisture vapor from the external atmosphere to the drying agent or desiccant. The air-impermeable, water vapor permeable layer allows for continuous diffusion of water vapor, reducing the moisture in the enclosure when the heat source is de-energized. The location of the device to the heat source regenerates the drying agent in the device when the heat source is energized.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 25, 2002
    Date of Patent: March 23, 2004
    Assignee: Gore Enterprise Holdings, Inc.
    Inventors: David T. DeGuiseppi, Kerry L. DeWitt, Amy Elizabeth Johnson
  • Publication number: 20020170437
    Abstract: A venting device that reduces the moisture of an enclosure containing a heat source and prevents the entrance of water or other liquids and contamination from entering the enclosure. The moisture reducing device comprises a drying agent or desiccant which is adjacent to said heat source (such as an automotive headlamp bulb or thermally cycling device), an air-impermeable, water-vapor permeable layer, a vent that allows bulk flow of air during thermal cycling of the heat source and a internal diffusion tube or channel that limits the entrance of moisture vapor from the external atmosphere to the drying agent or desiccant. The air-impermeable, water vapor permeable layer allows for continuous diffusion of water vapor, reducing the moisture in the enclosure when the heat source is de-energized. The location of the device to the heat source regenerates the drying agent in the device when the heat source is energized.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 25, 2002
    Publication date: November 21, 2002
    Inventors: David T. DeGuiseppi, Kerry L. DeWitt, Amy Elizabeth Johnson