Patents by Inventor Marshall U. Hines
Marshall U. Hines 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).
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Patent number: 5365210Abstract: A latching solenoid device comprising an encasement, a portion of which is manually translatable in order to vary reluctance in a magnetic circuit which extends through the encasement, thereby providing the device with manual override capability.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1993Date of Patent: November 15, 1994Assignee: AlliedSignal Inc.Inventor: Marshall U. Hines
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Patent number: 5195719Abstract: A butterfly valve (30) in which an actuator (38) is secured to the plate (36). The actuator (38) is carried with the plate (36) when the latter moves. The plate (36) may be revolvable and translatable relative to the shaft (42). The actuator (38) may be used to open and adjust a pilot valve (94) secured to and carried with the plate (36), and to revolve or translate the plate (36) relative to the shaft (42) in order to vary hydrodynamic torque exerted on the plate (36).Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1992Date of Patent: March 23, 1993Assignee: Allied-Signal Inc.Inventors: Larry K. Ball, Marshall U. Hines
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Patent number: 5127605Abstract: A fluidfoil (78) for use in guiding fluid-borne vehicles has first and second bodies (82, 80) arranged in telescoping relation and collectively defining the leading and trailing edges (18, 20) of the fluidfoil so that the chord length (24) of the fluidfoil is variable. The bodies (82, 80) are rotatable about a shaft (16) defining an axis (14) in fixed positional relation to the leading edge (18), and the fluidfoil (78) is operable under the influence of a relatively moving, surrounding fluid medium (22) to assume an angle of attack which depends on chord length (24).Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1991Date of Patent: July 7, 1992Assignee: Allied-Signal Inc.Inventors: Donald L. Atchison, Marshall U. Hines, Larry K. Ball
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Patent number: 5102097Abstract: A flow modulator (48) for a butterfly valve (40) incorporates a first protrusion (64) on the high-pressure side (52) of the modulator and a second protrusion (66) on the low-pressure side (54). The second protrusion (66) is spaced from the leading edge (60) to define a surface portion (88) of the low-pressure side (54). In operation, the second protrusion (66) functions as a flow restrictor that increases pressure in a region (86) of the flow path (44) bordered in part by the second protrusion and the surface portion (88). This increase in pressure serves to minimize the net aerodynamically-induced closing torque exerted on the modulator (46). The height of the second protrusion and its distance from the leading edge are shown to be important design parameters. In addition, the use of a third protrusion (114) for reducing torque drop-off at high rotational angles is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 1991Date of Patent: April 7, 1992Assignee: Allied-Signal Inc.Inventors: Brian K. Davis, Marshall U. Hines, Larry K. Ball, Stephan R. Cronenberg
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Patent number: 5067506Abstract: A method for facilitating control of a butterfly valve, butterfly valves (40, 180) adapted for use with the method, and a fluid system (242) incorporating such valves are disclosed. All three use or incorporate butterfly valve structure that provides for relative translational movement (246) between the valve plate (42, 182, 248) and a pivot axis (232) in order to alter fluid dynamic torque exerted on the valve plate.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1990Date of Patent: November 26, 1991Assignee: Allied-Signal Inc.Inventors: Larry K. Ball, Marshall U. Hines, John N. Tervo
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Patent number: 5000213Abstract: A method for exploiting the net torque exerted by a conveyed fluid on the valve plate of a butterfly valve to facilitate control of the valve, and a butterfly valve (40) adapted for use with the method are disclosed. The method employs translational movement of the valve plate to facilitate rotational movement of the same and to effect dynamic torque balancing. The butterfly valve (40) employs a differential gear (50) as a mechanical resolver to produce either rotational or translational components of movement depending on whether the net torque exerted by the fluid is sufficiently high to overcome impedance to translational movement.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1990Date of Patent: March 19, 1991Assignee: Allied-Signal Inc.Inventors: John N. Tervo, Larry K. Ball, Marshall U. Hines
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Patent number: 4967997Abstract: A butterfly valve (30) is described in which the plate member (32) is in facing relationship with a hollow shaft (34) and is moved by pistons (50, 52) disposed in the shaft. The pistons (50, 52) are mechanically coupled to the plate member (32) by cam followers (58, 60) which ride along cams (40, 42, 46, 48) formed in the shaft (34) and plate member. The plate member (32) is capable of both revolutionary and translation movement relative to the longitudinal axis of the shaft (34) toward the end of minimizing the externally supplied energy required to operate the valve (30). The pistons (50, 52) collectively have a center of mass that coincides with the center of the duct (68) toward the end of minimizing vibrational effects.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 1989Date of Patent: November 6, 1990Assignee: Allied-Signal Inc.Inventors: Marshall U. Hines, Larry K. Ball
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Patent number: 4967778Abstract: A butterfly valve includes a duct defining a fluid flow path and a plate-like valve member pivotal in the duct to in one position span and close the latter. The valve member is pivotal to a second position spanning the duct and extending parallel to the flow path to allow fluid flow therein. Means are provided for altering the effective area distribution of the valve member about its pivot axis to decrease the operating torque required by the inventive valve in comparison with conventional butterfly valves.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1989Date of Patent: November 6, 1990Assignee: Allied-Signal Inc.Inventors: Larry K. Ball, Marshall U. Hines
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Patent number: 4964431Abstract: A butterfly valve includes a duct defining a fluid flow path and a plate-like valve member pivotal in the duct to in one position open and close the latter. The valve member is pivotal to a second position spanning the duct and extending parallel to the flow path to allow fluid flow therein. Means are provided for altering the effective area distribution of the valve member about its pivot axis in order to effect pivotal movement of the valve member in response to fluid dynamic flow forces. An actuator carried upon the valve member cooperates with the duct to forcefully effect initial opening and final closing movements of the valve member.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1989Date of Patent: October 23, 1990Assignee: Allied-Signal Inc.Inventors: Larry K. Ball, Marshall U. Hines, Terry L. Miller
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Patent number: 4964422Abstract: A butterfly-type check valve (30) employs a secondary check valve (38) that is carried on the valve plate (36). The valve plate (36) is revolvable and translatable relative to the pivot shaft (34). In operation, the check valve (30) opens in response to a change in aerodynamic forces which act on the valve plate (36), the change being effected as a response to the opening of the secondary check valve (38). As the valve plate (36) rotates to an open position, its revolutionary movement relative to the shaft (34) changes the location of pivot points (40) relative to the surface (62) of the plate. This changes the areas (42, 44) of the surface (62) on both sides of the pivot points (40) so that the aerodynamic forces cause the valve (30) to open still further.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 1989Date of Patent: October 23, 1990Assignee: Allied-Signal Inc.Inventors: Larry K. Ball, Marshall U. Hines
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Patent number: 4962783Abstract: A butterfly valve includes a duct defining a fluid flow path and a plate-like valve member pivotal in the duct to in one position open and close the latter. The valve member is pivotal to a second position spanning the duct and extending parallel to the flow path to allow fluid flow therein. Means are provided for altering the effective area distribution of the valve member about its pivot axis to effect opening and closing of the inventive valve in response to fluid pressure forces acting thereon.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1989Date of Patent: October 16, 1990Assignee: Allied-Signal Inc.Inventors: Larry K. Ball, Marshall U. Hines