Patents by Inventor L. Harding

L. Harding 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: 4548384
    Abstract: This invention relates to a ball valve having a valve body with a bonnet bore communicating with a through fluid bore. A valve seat in the valve body surrounds the fluid bore axis. A bonnet with a stem bore extending therethrough is received in the bonnet bore. An operating stem is journalled for rotation in the stem bore. A ball is connected to the stem and located in the fluid bore. The ball has a through passageway. Rotation of the stem causes the ball to rotate eccentrically between an open position at which the ball is spaced from the valve seat with its through passageway aligned with the fluid bore, and a closed position at which the ball blocks the fluid bore by being wedged into sealing engagement with the valve seat. The ball is externally contoured to provide both a clearance from the valve body to accommodate its eccentric rotation, and a stop which is engageable with the valve body to positively locate the ball in its open position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 15, 1983
    Date of Patent: October 22, 1985
    Assignee: Smith Valve Corporation
    Inventor: Bruce L. Harding
  • Patent number: 4339484
    Abstract: A solar energy collector element which comprises a glass tube which is coated on its exterior surface with a solar selective coating, the coating comprising a metal substrate which has a relatively low infra-red emittance and a composite metal film. The composite metal film comprises a metal-carbide which is deposited on the substrate by a reactive sputtering process.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 3, 1980
    Date of Patent: July 13, 1982
    Assignee: University of Sydney
    Inventor: Geoffrey L. Harding
  • Patent number: 4326754
    Abstract: For use in an air brake system for a railroad car having at least three pipe sections, a valve and actuator assembly manually operable from opposite sides of the car for selectively interconnecting the pipe sections, having a valve housing with three ports leading to an interior valve chamber containing a ball element. The ports are adapted for connection to the pipe sections and the ball element is rotatable within the valve chamber about the axis of an operating stem which protrudes to the exterior of the valve housing. The ball element has communicating passages arranged to communicate with the ports in any one of four different combinations depending on the rotative displacement of the ball element. The ports not communicating with ball element passages are closed. An actuator housing is attached to the valve housing and defines an actuator chamber separate from the valve chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 29, 1980
    Date of Patent: April 27, 1982
    Assignee: Smith Valve Corporation
    Inventor: Bruce L. Harding
  • Patent number: 4309261
    Abstract: A graded surface coating is reactively sputtered onto a tubular substrate by advancing the substrate in an axial direction through a cylindrical sputtering chamber in the presence of a sputter supporting gas. The sputtering chamber includes a cathode liner from which metal is sputtered onto the substrate. A reactive gas is directed into the sputtering chamber from a feed point outside of the chamber, whereby reactive sputtering occurs within the chamber. The reactive gas is induced to flow into the chamber in a direction counter to the direction of advancement of the substrate whereby, as the substrate is progressively advanced through the chamber and the applied coating gradually increases in thickness, the proportion of the reactive gas constituent in the coating increases relative to the metal constituent proportion with increasing thickness of the coating.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 3, 1980
    Date of Patent: January 5, 1982
    Assignee: University of Sydney
    Inventors: Geoffrey L. Harding, David R. McKenzie, Brian Window, Anthony R. Collins
  • Patent number: 4128466
    Abstract: A reactive sputtering process is described for producing a thin film of sputtered material on a tubular substrate which may, for example, be a solar collector tube. Uniformity of the composition of the sputtered layer at all points at the same depth in the film is achieved by preventing the movement of reactive gases through which the sputtering has already taken place, from one part of the zone of sputtering to another. In one way of achieving this result the reactive gas is swept from the zone of sputtering by entraining it in a gas stream flowing across the sputtering path. In an alternative way of achieving this result the rate of flow of reactive gas is finely controlled so that it is entirely consumed in one discrete area of sputtering so that there are no components of the reactive gas remaining which are free to move to other parts of the zone of sputtering and thereby change the atmospheric conditions in it.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 3, 1977
    Date of Patent: December 5, 1978
    Assignee: The University of Sydney
    Inventors: Geoffrey L. Harding, David R. McKenzie, Brian Window