Patents by Inventor Steven Wortmann
Steven Wortmann 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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Publication number: 20240068607Abstract: A valve and coupling for joining pipe elements has a valve body captured in a central space defined by a plurality of coupling segments attached to one another end to end. The inner surface of the valve body defines a bore. A liner on the inner surface surrounds the bore and forms a seal with a valve closing member. Circumferentially arranged projections on the segments engage and center the valve body within the central space. The liner has lobes that extend axially in opposite directions. The lobes are compressed between the segments and the pipe elements to form a fluid tight seal when connection members are tightened to draw the segments toward the central space and into engagement with the pipe elements.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2023Publication date: February 29, 2024Inventors: Steven A. Wortmann, Douglas R. Dole
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Patent number: 11668417Abstract: A valve and coupling for joining pipe elements has a valve body captured in a central space defined by a plurality of coupling segments attached to one another end to end. The inner surface of the valve body defines a bore. A liner on the inner surface surrounds the bore and forms a seal with a valve closing member. Circumferentially arranged projections on the segments engage and center the valve body within the central space. The liner has lobes that extend axially in opposite directions. The lobes are compressed between the segments and the pipe elements to form a fluid tight seal when connection members are tightened to draw the segments toward the central space and into engagement with the pipe elements.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2019Date of Patent: June 6, 2023Assignee: Victaulic CompanyInventors: Steven A. Wortmann, Douglas R. Dole
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Publication number: 20190390802Abstract: A valve and coupling for joining pipe elements has a valve body captured in a central space defined by a plurality of coupling segments attached to one another end to end. The inner surface of the valve body defines a bore. A liner on the inner surface surrounds the bore and forms a seal with a valve closing member. Circumferentially arranged projections on the segments engage and center the valve body within the central space. The liner has lobes that extend axially in opposite directions. The lobes are compressed between the segments and the pipe elements to form a fluid tight seal when connection members are tightened to draw the segments toward the central space and into engagement with the pipe elements.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2019Publication date: December 26, 2019Inventors: Steven A. Wortmann, Douglas R. Dole
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Patent number: 10408370Abstract: A valve and coupling for joining pipe elements has a valve body captured in a central space defined by a plurality of coupling segments attached to one another end to end. The inner surface of the valve body defines a bore. A liner on the inner surface surrounds the bore and forms a seal with a valve closing member. Circumferentially arranged projections on the segments engage and center the valve body within the central space. The liner has lobes that extend axially in opposite directions. The lobes are compressed between the segments and the pipe elements to form a fluid tight seal when connection members are tightened to draw the segments toward the central space and into engagement with the pipe elements.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2016Date of Patent: September 10, 2019Assignee: Victaulic CompanyInventors: Steven A. Wortmann, Douglas R. Dole
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Patent number: 9631731Abstract: A valve for diverting the flow of fluid has a housing with an inlet and a plurality of outlets arranged in spaced relation around the housing. A body is positioned within the housing. The body is rotatable relatively to the housing and has an intake port and an exhaust port joined by a void space. The intake port is aligned with the housing inlet and both the intake port and the housing inlet are coaxially aligned with the axis of rotation of the body. The exhaust port is positioned eccentric to the axis and may be aligned with any one of the plurality of housing outlet ports upon rotation of the body relatively to the housing. A seal is positioned between the body and the housing. The seal surrounds the outlets and the exhaust port to prevent leakage when the exhaust port is aligned with an outlet.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2013Date of Patent: April 25, 2017Assignee: Victaulic CompanyInventors: Michael J. Davis, Kerry L Dewitt, Steven A Wortmann, William J Reilly
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Publication number: 20170082227Abstract: A valve and coupling for joining pipe elements has a valve body captured in a central space defined by a plurality of coupling segments attached to one another end to end. The inner surface of the valve body defines a bore. A liner on the inner surface surrounds the bore and forms a seal with a valve closing member. Circumferentially arranged projections on the segments engage and center the valve body within the central space. The liner has lobes that extend axially in opposite directions. The lobes are compressed between the segments and the pipe elements to form a fluid tight seal when connection members are tightened to draw the segments toward the central space and into engagement with the pipe elements.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2016Publication date: March 23, 2017Inventors: Steven A. Wortmann, Douglas R. Dole
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Publication number: 20170002938Abstract: A valve has a single piece housing defining an inlet, an outlet and a chamber therebetween. A non-round valve closing member engages a non-round seat within the chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2015Publication date: January 5, 2017Inventor: Steven Wortmann
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Publication number: 20130248035Abstract: A valve for diverting the flow of fluid has a housing with an inlet and a plurality of outlets arranged in spaced relation around the housing. A body is positioned within the housing. The body is rotatable relatively to the housing and has an intake port and an exhaust port joined by a void space. The intake port is aligned with the housing inlet and both the intake port and the housing inlet are coaxially aligned with the axis of rotation of the body. The exhaust port is positioned eccentric to the axis and may be aligned with any one of the plurality of housing outlet ports upon rotation of the body relatively to the housing. A seal is positioned between the body and the housing. The seal surrounds the outlets and the exhaust port to prevent leakage when the exhaust port is aligned with an outlet.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2013Publication date: September 26, 2013Applicant: VICTAULIC COMPANYInventors: Michael J. Davis, Kerry L. Dewitt, Steven A. Wortmann, William J. Reilly
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Patent number: 6959909Abstract: A handle assembly mountable on a valve is disclosed. The assembly includes a head having a receptacle engageable with a rotatable shaft on the valve and a grip projecting outwardly from the head to facilitate turning of the head for actuating the valve. An arcuate slot is positioned in the head, the slot having a curvature matched to the arcuate motion of the handle when used to turn the valve shaft. A limit post is attached to the valve and projects through the slot. A jam nut is mounted on the post adjacent to the head. When tightened against the head the jam nut fixes the position of the head relatively to the valve. A bolt is positioned within the slot and retained by a nut. The bolt is movable along the slot to a predetermined position where it can be temporarily fixed by tightening the nut. The bolt acts as a memory stop when it engages the limit post as the head is turned.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2004Date of Patent: November 1, 2005Assignee: Victaulic Company of AmericaInventors: Philip W. Bancroft, Steven A. Wortmann
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Patent number: 6938879Abstract: A flexible, resilient incompressible seal for a butterfly valve is disclosed formed from a loop having a perimeter mounting surface and a perimeter sealing surface with first and second oppositely disposed axial surfaces extend between the perimeter sealing and mounting surfaces. Channels are positioned in the axial surfaces in spaced relation around the seal. The channels extend from the perimeter mounting surface toward the perimeter sealing surface and provide fluid communication to the perimeter mounting surface allowing fluid trapped against the perimeter mounting surface to escape when compressed by the closing of the valve. A void space is positioned in the perimeter mounting surface in the form of grooves or dimples allowing the perimeter sealing surface to deform under compression when the seal is captured within the valve and substantially restrained from deforming.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2003Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Victaulic Company of AmericaInventors: Philip W. Bancroft, Richard R. Weston, Steven A. Wortmann
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Publication number: 20050161624Abstract: A handle assembly mountable on a valve is disclosed. The assembly includes a head having a receptacle engageable with a rotatable shaft on the valve and a grip projecting outwardly from the head to facilitate turning of the head for actuating the valve. An arcuate slot is positioned in the head, the slot having a curvature matched to the arcuate motion of the handle when used to turn the valve shaft. A limit post is attached to the valve and projects through the slot. A jam nut is mounted on the post adjacent to the head. When tightened against the head the jam nut fixes the position of the head relatively to the valve. A bolt is positioned within the slot and retained by a nut. The bolt is movable along the slot to a predetermined position where it can be temporarily fixed by tightening the nut. The bolt acts as a memory stop when it engages the limit post as the head is turned.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2004Publication date: July 28, 2005Applicant: Victaulic Company of AmericaInventors: Philip Bancroft, Steven Wortmann
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Publication number: 20050029483Abstract: A flexible, resilient incompressible seal for a butterfly valve is disclosed formed from a loop having a perimeter mounting surface and a perimeter sealing surface with first and second oppositely disposed axial surfaces extend between the perimeter sealing and mounting surfaces. Channels are positioned in the axial surfaces in spaced relation around the seal. The channels extend from the perimeter mounting surface toward the perimeter sealing surface and provide fluid communication to the perimeter mounting surface allowing fluid trapped against the perimeter mounting surface to escape when compressed by the closing of the valve. A void space is positioned in the perimeter mounting surface in the form of grooves or dimples allowing the perimeter sealing surface to deform under compression when the seal is captured within the valve and substantially restrained from deforming.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2003Publication date: February 10, 2005Inventors: Philip Bancroft, Richard Weston, Steven Wortmann
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Patent number: D526705Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2005Date of Patent: August 15, 2006Assignee: Victaulic CompanyInventors: Steven A. Wortmann, Richard R. Weston, Philip W. Bancroft
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Patent number: D527445Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2005Date of Patent: August 29, 2006Assignee: Victaulic CompanyInventors: Steven A. Wortmann, Richard R. Weston, Philip W. Bancroft
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Patent number: D529145Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2005Date of Patent: September 26, 2006Assignee: Victaulic CompanyInventors: Steven A. Wortmann, Richard R. Weston, Philip W. Bancroft
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Patent number: D529146Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2005Date of Patent: September 26, 2006Assignee: Victaulic CompanyInventors: Steven A. Wortmann, Richard R. Weston, Philip W. Bancroft
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Patent number: D536071Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2006Date of Patent: January 30, 2007Assignee: Victaulic CompanyInventors: Steven A. Wortmann, Richard R. Weston, Philip W. Bancroft