Patents by Inventor Marion D. Holland

Marion D. Holland 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: 4524800
    Abstract: A one-way brake bleeder check valve is shown for use in bleeding entrapped air from the hydraulic wheel brake cylinders of automobiles and the like. This brake bleeder valve has a one-piece valve body that is mounted as a permanent part of a wheel brake cylinder. This valve body includes a longitudinal passage with a first section having its innermost end provided with a recessed valve seat. A second section of the passage is of larger diameter for receiving an adjustable valve sealing cap by means of a threaded connection. Positioned within the second section is a valve element for cooperation with the said recessed valve seat. The sealing cap has an innermost end provided with a second recessed valve seat in cooperation with a longitudinal passage through the cap that includes a compression spring that normally bears on the valve element to seal the valve element against the first recessed valve seat.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 14, 1984
    Date of Patent: June 25, 1985
    Assignee: Robert E. Robbins
    Inventor: Marion D. Holland
  • Patent number: 4479511
    Abstract: A combination one-way check valve and coupler assembly is shown for use in bleeding air from the wheel brake cylinders of automobiles and the like. This one-way check valve is adapted to be attached to a standard bleeder valve that is assembled to each wheel brake cylinder. One-way check valves have been used for this purpose before, but the present invention incorporates a coupler means between the one-way check valve and a standard bleeder valve that is positive and reliable in operation. This coupler means is in the form of a threaded nut that is threaded onto the inlet end of the valve body of the one-way check valve. The outermost end of this threaded nut is slotted from one side to create a spaced, three-sided flange that is capable of slipping over and behind the nipple of a standard bleeder valve so that when the nut is tigntened onto the check valve body, the nipple will be drawn into sealing engagement with a recessed valve seat of the inlet end of the check valve body.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 21, 1982
    Date of Patent: October 30, 1984
    Assignee: Robert E. Robbins
    Inventor: Marion D. Holland
  • Patent number: 4333205
    Abstract: A vacuum cleaning machine using a floor-mounted vacuum hood forming a travelling vacuum chamber with an optimum combination of suction nozzle intake means, jet stream manifold means and a mechanical soil agitator means in the form of a carpet rake, where the rake is interposed between the suction nozzle intake means and a plurality of jet streams. The jet streams are generally directed toward the tips of the teeth of the carpet rake and from there toward the intake opening of the suction nozzle means to increase the effectiveness of the suction nozzle means. A second modification of the invention shows the carpet rake replaced by a power-driven brush, and the jet stream means is a combined carpet rake and source of a plurality of jet streams directed toward the working area of the brush. An optimum design is where the compressed air that divides into a plurality of jet streams is made to pulsate so as to create a hammering action on the soil.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 14, 1979
    Date of Patent: June 8, 1982
    Assignee: Robert E. Robbins
    Inventors: James C. Woodward, Marion D. Holland
  • Patent number: 4315344
    Abstract: A vacuum cleaning machine comprising a hood forming a traveling vacuum chamber with an optimum combination of suction nozzle means and jet stream means for projecting a plurality of individual jet streams at a flat angle with the surface that is to be cleaned. A low ceiling plate is positioned between the suction nozzle means and the jet stream means so as to restrict the effective volume of the area that is acted upon by the jet stream means and the suction nozzle means. Associated with the low ceiling plate are a plurality of vertical partitions which divide the area into a series of narrow wind tunnels connecting the jet stream manifold to the intake of the suction nozzle means. A motor driven compressor is positioned above the low ceiling plate and provided with a conduit to deliver a compressed fluid to the jet stream manifold.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 15, 1980
    Date of Patent: February 16, 1982
    Assignee: Robert E. Robbins
    Inventors: James C. Woodward, Marion D. Holland
  • Patent number: 4300261
    Abstract: A vacuum cleaning apparatus using a hood forming a travelling vacuum chamber with an optimum combination of jet stream means and suction nozzle means. The jet stream means includes a plurality of orifices that are generally directed toward the intake of a suction nozzle means so as to cause the soil on the surface to be cleaned to become airborne before being acted upon by the suction nozzle means. A combined motor and air compressor is mounted in the hood means for furnishing compressed air to the jet stream means. The motor may also drive a rotating brush which may be interposed between the jet stream means and the suction nozzle means.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 15, 1980
    Date of Patent: November 17, 1981
    Assignee: Robert E. Robbins
    Inventors: James C. Woodward, Marion D. Holland