Patents by Inventor Mark E. Gillen

Mark E. Gillen 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: 6971633
    Abstract: A ball valve assembly having two end bodies selectively detachable from each other with each end body defining a fluid conveying bore is provided. A rotatable ball valve element is disposed within the end bodies and defines a central passage having an axis, with the rotatable ball valve element having an open position in which the central passage is aligned with the fluid conveying bores and a closed position in which the passage is not aligned with the fluid conveying bores. The ball valve assembly also includes a pair of seals, with a seal disposed in each end body and in selective abutting engagement with the rotatable ball valve element. The structure of the rotatable ball valve element is controlled such that the ball valve assembly is assembled with the ball in an open position, thereby substantially eliminating the significant force normally required for assembly of the ball valve assembly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 15, 2002
    Date of Patent: December 6, 2005
    Assignee: Banjo Corporation
    Inventor: Mark E. Gillen
  • Patent number: 6732878
    Abstract: A lid apparatus for a tank opening that retains fluid within the tank while allowing air to vent into or out of the tank. An air manifold is provided, preferably as part of an installation ring of the apparatus which is mounted to the tank around the tank opening. The air manifold has an outer radial wall and an inner radial wall spanned by an annular base surface. A plurality of angularly spaced openings in the outer radial wall are angularly offset from a plurality of openings in the inner radial wall to be out of angular alignment therewith, and the space above the annular base surface between the outer radial wall openings and the inner radial wall openings provides a plurality of air flow passageways. A cap of the apparatus has a cover portion and a depending mounting member adapted to insert within the installation ring and engage a cap mounting portion of that ring to detachably mount the cap to the installation ring.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 13, 2001
    Date of Patent: May 11, 2004
    Assignee: Banjo Corporation
    Inventor: Mark E. Gillen
  • Publication number: 20040069968
    Abstract: A ball valve assembly having two end bodies selectively detachable from each other with each end body defining a fluid conveying bore is provided. A rotatable ball valve element is disposed within the end bodies and defines a central passage having an axis, with the rotatable ball valve element having an open position in which the central passage is aligned with the fluid conveying bores and a closed position in which the passage is not aligned with the fluid conveying bores. The ball valve assembly also includes a pair of seals, with a seal disposed in each end body and in selective abutting engagement with the rotatable ball valve element. The structure of the rotatable ball valve element is controlled such that the ball valve assembly is assembled with the ball in an open position, thereby substantially eliminating the significant force normally required for assembly of the ball valve assembly.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 15, 2002
    Publication date: April 15, 2004
    Inventor: Mark E. Gillen
  • Publication number: 20020011493
    Abstract: A lid apparatus for a tank opening that retains fluid within the tank while allowing air to vent into or out of the tank. An air manifold is provided, preferably as part of an installation ring of the apparatus which is mounted to the tank around the tank opening. The air manifold has an outer radial wall and an inner radial wall spanned by an annular base surface. A plurality of angularly spaced openings in the outer radial wall are angularly offset from a plurality of openings in the inner radial wall to be out of angular alignment therewith, and the space above the annular base surface between the outer radial wall openings and the inner radial wall openings provides a plurality of air flow passageways. A cap of the apparatus has a cover portion and a depending mounting member adapted to insert within the installation ring and engage a cap mounting portion of that ring to detachably mount the cap to the installation ring.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 13, 2001
    Publication date: January 31, 2002
    Inventor: Mark E. Gillen
  • Patent number: 5673896
    Abstract: A reduced length bolted ball valve assembly used to control the flow of liquid between components of a liquid handling system. The valve assembly includes an abutting pair of end bodies, connectable to the liquid handling system components, which are attached by bolts passing through flanges provided at the inward ends of the end bodies. One end body, which is provided with a liquid system connector that both outwardly projects from the attachment flange and is used to connect to the liquid handling system component, includes an interior cavity outward of its attachment flange. Housed within this interior cavity is a rotatable ball valve element with a diametric bore. A handle is engaged with the rotatable ball valve element via a member which extends through an end body bore, which opens into the interior cavity and which is located outward of the attachment flange.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 20, 1995
    Date of Patent: October 7, 1997
    Assignee: Banjo Corporation
    Inventor: Mark E. Gillen
  • Patent number: 5595217
    Abstract: A dry break coupling assembly for interconnecting components of a fluid handling system. The coupling assembly includes first and second valves which each include a rotatable valve element for opening and closing a fluid passageway within a valve body. The valve elements are cooperatively structured such that a portion of one valve element fits within a recess in the other valve element when the valves are connected, thereby reducing any space between the valves in which fluid could collect and spill from when the valves are disconnected. The first valve includes camming levers pivotally mounted to the body. The second valve includes locking fingers disposed on the body that are engaged by the camming levers when the first and second valves are connected and the camming levers pivot to the locking position, whereby the valves are locked together. The present invention provides a mechanism for engaging the camming levers when the valves are opened to prevent inadvertent disconnection of the valves.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 5, 1995
    Date of Patent: January 21, 1997
    Assignee: Banjo Corporation
    Inventors: Mark E. Gillen, Stephen L. Biggs