Patents by Inventor Richard Kunkel
Richard Kunkel 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: 7472430Abstract: A laminar flow waterfall in the form of a single or multiple streams of water, each exiting from a nozzle in the top edge of a spa. The laminar water stream is created by a venturi nozzle located in a plenum chamber. The inlet side of the nozzle has a cover with a plurality of small holes forcing the water flow to enter the nozzle as laminar flow. A flow divider inside the venturi nozzle, from the inlet to the restriction of the nozzle, maintains the flow laminar through the nozzle. Light is injected into the flow divider at the inlet and is carried by the flow divider to be injected into the water flow at the restriction of the nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2006Date of Patent: January 6, 2009Assignee: Watkins Manufacturing CorporationInventors: Chris H. McDonald, Douglas R. Gastineau, Richard Kunkel, Larry Childerston
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Patent number: 7293300Abstract: A waterfall for a portable spa does not take up any seat space by being set into the top rim of the spa. Water from the spa circulation system flows into a closed end of a channel located in the top rim and along the channel to the open end located at the edge of the top rim on the inside wall to fall into the body of water in the spa. A light source at the point where the water enters the closed end of the channel, which may be adapted to change colors, directs light into the water flow, lighting the water that falls into the spa, in different colors, as desired.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2004Date of Patent: November 13, 2007Assignee: Watkins Manufacturing CorporationInventor: Richard Kunkel
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Patent number: 7254847Abstract: A flat ribbon-shaped waterfall for a portable spa is caused to flow out of the top rim or top side of a spa. A narrow elongated spout forms the output end of a plenum chamber that has a water inlet. The plenum chamber is constructed to baffle surges in the inlet water flow. A light source is placed close to the mouth of the elongated spout to light the ribbon of water flowing from the spout in multi-color, if desired.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2004Date of Patent: August 14, 2007Assignee: Watkins Manufacturing CorporationInventor: Richard Kunkel
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Patent number: 7219690Abstract: A two-stage fluid pressure control valve has five components. An inlet socket with separate fluid flow orifices sealably engages an outlet socket which also has separate fluid flow orifices. A pressure check piston having a fluid flow orifice along its longitudinal central axis slidably engages the inlet socket and the outlet socket. A spring located along the central axis of the outlet socket biases the pressure check piston in an open position, allowing fluid to flow through all orifices. Fluid flow through the control valve may impact the pressure check piston to overcome the spring force, moving the pressure check piston to a closed position, whereby fluid flows only through the orifice in the pressure check piston.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2004Date of Patent: May 22, 2007Assignee: Watkins Manufacturing CorporationInventors: Chris H. McDonald, Douglas R. Gastineau, Richard Kunkel
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Publication number: 20070067899Abstract: A laminar flow waterfall in the form of a single or multiple streams of water, each exiting from a nozzle in the top edge of a spa. The laminar water stream is created by a venturi nozzle located in a plenum chamber. The inlet side of the nozzle has a cover with a plurality of small holes forcing the water flow to enter the nozzle as laminar flow. A flow divider inside the venturi nozzle, from the inlet to the restriction of the nozzle, maintains the flow laminar through the nozzle. Light is injected into the flow divider at the inlet and is carried by the flow divider to be injected into the water flow at the restriction of the nozzle.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2006Publication date: March 29, 2007Inventors: Chris McDonald, Douglas Gastineau, Richard Kunkel, Larry Childerston
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Patent number: 7162752Abstract: A laminar flow waterfall in the form of a single or multiple streams of water, each exiting from a nozzle in the top edge of a spa. The laminar water stream is created by a venturi nozzle located in a plenum chamber. The inlet side of the nozzle has a cover with a plurality of small holes forcing the water flow to enter the nozzle as laminar flow. A flow divider inside the venturi nozzle, from the inlet to the restriction of the nozzle, maintains the flow laminar through the nozzle. Light is injected into the flow divider at the inlet and is carried by the flow divider to be injected into the water flow at the restriction of the nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2004Date of Patent: January 16, 2007Assignee: Watkins Manufacturing CorporationInventors: Chris H. McDonald, Douglas R. Gastineau, Richard Kunkel, Larry Childerston
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Publication number: 20060117476Abstract: A flat ribbon-shaped waterfall for a portable spa is caused to flow out of the top rim or top side of a spa. A narrow elongated spout forms the output end of a plenum chamber that has a water inlet. The plenum chamber is constructed to baffle surges in the inlet water flow. A light source is placed close to the mouth of the elongated spout to light the ribbon of water flowing from the spout in multi-color, if desired.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2006Publication date: June 8, 2006Inventor: Richard Kunkel
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Publication number: 20060101570Abstract: Apparatus and methods relating to pop-up fountains for spas where the fountain includes a fountain head that has a first set of orifices and a second set of orifices, and at least two operating states. The first orifice set is active, and the second orifice set is inactive, when fountain head is in a first operating state. The second orifice set is active when the head is in a second operating state. The fountain head transitions between the first operating state and the second operating state in response to a change in position and/or a change in fountain head pressure.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2004Publication date: May 18, 2006Inventor: Richard Kunkel
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Publication number: 20050235407Abstract: A waterfall for a portable spa does not take up any seat space by being set into the top rim of the spa. Water from the spa circulation system flows into a closed end of a channel located in the top rim and along the channel to the open end located at the edge of the top rim on the inside wall to fall into the body of water in the spa. A light source at the point where the water enters the closed end of the channel, which may be adapted to change colors, directs light into the water flow, lighting the water that falls into the spa, in different colors, as desired.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2004Publication date: October 27, 2005Inventor: Richard Kunkel
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Publication number: 20050223490Abstract: A flat ribbon-shaped waterfall for a portable spa is caused to flow out of the top rim or top side of a spa. A narrow elongated spout forms the output end of a plenum chamber that has a water inlet. The plenum chamber is constructed to baffle surges in the inlet water flow. A light source is placed close to the mouth of the elongated spout to light the ribbon of water flowing from the spout in multi-color, if desired.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2004Publication date: October 13, 2005Inventor: Richard Kunkel
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Publication number: 20050199289Abstract: A two-stage fluid pressure control valve has five components. An inlet socket with separate fluid flow orifices sealably engages an outlet socket which also has separate fluid flow orifices. A pressure check piston having a fluid flow orifice along its longitudinal central axis slidably engages the inlet socket and the outlet socket. A spring located along the central axis of the outlet socket biases the pressure check piston in an open position, allowing fluid to flow through all orifices. Fluid flow through the control valve may impact the pressure check piston to overcome the spring force, moving the pressure check piston to a closed position, whereby fluid flows only through the orifice in the pressure check piston.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2004Publication date: September 15, 2005Inventors: Chris McDonald, Douglas Gastineau, Richard Kunkel
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Publication number: 20050155144Abstract: A laminar flow waterfall in the form of a single or multiple streams of water, each exiting from a nozzle in the top edge of a spa. The laminar water stream is created by a venturi nozzle located in a plenum chamber. The inlet side of the nozzle has a cover with a plurality of small holes forcing the water flow to enter the nozzle as laminar flow. A flow divider inside the venturi nozzle, from the inlet to the restriction of the nozzle, maintains the flow laminar through the nozzle. Light is injected into the flow divider at the inlet and is carried by the flow divider to be injected into the water flow at the restriction of the nozzle.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2004Publication date: July 21, 2005Inventors: Chris McDonald, Douglas Gastineau, Richard Kunkel, Larry Childerston
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Patent number: 5772496Abstract: A moveable device for finishing surfaces, in particular curved vertical surfaces. The device includes a moveable support structure for supporting a finishing apparatus, rollers and a motor for moving the device, and a finishing apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 1997Date of Patent: June 30, 1998Assignee: Enerfab, Inc.Inventors: Kevin Kurtz, William Richard Kunkel