Patents by Inventor Philip YORKE

Philip YORKE 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: 11299871
    Abstract: A method for testing for a possible water leak in at least a part of a water system, comprising: closing all known water usage taps (42) within the part of the water system to be tested; closing at least one stop cock (14) or valve of the water system to isolate the part of the water system from its replacement water source (12) (or sources), and any external replacement pressure source (or sources); and then a) detecting a first pressure P0 within the isolated part of the water system at a sensor (62, 48) connected to the part of the water system, waiting a period of time t and then detecting a second pressure within the isolated part of the water system at that sensor (62, 48); and b) releasing a volume of water VR from the water system out of the isolated part of the water system via a vent (42) in the isolated part of the water system, before then closing the vent (42), step b) further comprising detecting the pressures either side of that release at that sensor (62, 48); using the pressure drop caused by
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 5, 2018
    Date of Patent: April 12, 2022
    Assignee: HOMESERVE PLC
    Inventors: Samuel Bailey, Philip Yorke, Richard Lawrence
  • Publication number: 20200340220
    Abstract: A method for estimating a position or height of a leak within at least a part of a water system, the method comprising the use of two pressure sensors and a pump, wherein one of the two pressure sensors is located towards a top of the part of the water system being tested and the other pressure sensor is located towards a bottom of the part of the water system being tested, the pump being for enabling maintenance of a volume of air above the water level within the water system at a pressure greater than atmospheric to make the water in the water system pressurised, the method comprising closing all known water usage taps within the part of the water system to be tested, isolating the part of the water system (50) from its replacement water source, checking the pressures on the sensors and elevating the pressure of the volume of air if needed to pressurise the water system and determining the difference between the pressures sensed by two pressure sensors to determine a head of the water within the system, the
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 5, 2018
    Publication date: October 29, 2020
    Applicant: HomeServe plc
    Inventors: Samuel BAILEY, Philip YORKE, Richard LAWRENCE
  • Publication number: 20200256042
    Abstract: A method for testing for a possible water leak in at least a part of a water system, comprising: closing all known water usage taps (42) within the part of the water system to be tested; closing at least one stop cock (14) or valve of the water system to isolate the part of the water system from its replacement water source (12) (or sources), and any external replacement pressure source (or sources); and then a) detecting a first pressure PO within the isolated part of the water system at a sensor (62, 48) connected to the part of the water system, waiting a period of time t and then detecting a second pressure within the isolated part of the water system at that sensor (62, 48); and b) releasing a volume of water VR from the water system out of the isolated part of the water system via a vent (42) in the isolated part of the water system, before then closing the vent (42), step b) further comprising detecting the pressures either side of that release at that sensor (62, 48); using the pressure drop caused by
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 5, 2018
    Publication date: August 13, 2020
    Applicant: HomeServe plc
    Inventors: Samuel BAILEY, Philip YORKE, Richard LAWRENCE