Patents by Inventor William R. Dana

William R. Dana 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: 4703940
    Abstract: A joint sleeve for sealing the ends of adjacent pipe sections. Each pipe section end has a compressible sealing gasket encircling it proximate its end and a shoulder remote its end. The joint sleeve consists of a body able to encircle the pipe section ends and to compress the sealing gaskets so that an adequate seal is provided when the sleeve is disposed about adjacent pipe section ends. To resist the force imposed upon the sleeve by the rolled gasket which tends to urge the sleeve from the pipe end, the joint sleeve has an inner surface with a flared portion. When the sleeve is positioned on one pipe section end for storage and transport, the compressed gasket by virtue of the flared portion produces an axial force urging the joint sleeve body in a direction opposite the force imposed by the rolled gasket and against the shoulder to hold the sleeve on the one pipe section end.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 21, 1986
    Date of Patent: November 3, 1987
    Assignee: Ameron, Inc.
    Inventor: William R. Dana
  • Patent number: 4557788
    Abstract: Resin-coated filaments wound around a mandrel to make a plastic pipe or fittings. In making a fitting with a nonlinear axis, the mandrel is supported with one end adjacent a winding station and rotated about an axis substantially tangent to the nonlinear axis at the winding station. The rotating mandrel oscillates back and forth past the winding station while maintaining the nonlinear axis substantially tangent to the axis of rotation. Resin-coated filaments pass between longitudinally spaced and curved guide fingers and are wrapped around the rotating mandrel in overlapping helical patterns as it moves back and forth past the winding station. The mandrel is removed from the fitting after the resin has cured.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 6, 1984
    Date of Patent: December 10, 1985
    Assignee: Ameron, Inc.
    Inventors: William R. Dana, Ralph S. Friedrich, John D. McKenney
  • Patent number: 4384913
    Abstract: Resin-coated filaments wound around a mandrel to make a plastic pipe or fittings. In making a fitting with a nonlinear axis, the mandrel is supported with one end adjacent a winding station and rotated about an axis substantially tangent to the nonlinear axis at the winding station. The rotating mandrel oscillates back and forth past the winding station while maintaining the nonlinear axis substantially tangent to the axis of rotation. Resin-coated filaments pass between longitudinally spaced and curved guide fingers and are wrapped around the rotating mandrel in overlapping helical patterns as it moves back and forth past the winding station. The mandrel is removed from the fitting after the resin has cured.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 9, 1981
    Date of Patent: May 24, 1983
    Assignee: Ameron, Inc.
    Inventors: William R. Dana, Ralph S. Friedrich, John D. McKenney
  • Patent number: 4323408
    Abstract: Resin-coated filaments wound around a mandrel to make a plastic pipe or fittings. In making a fitting with a nonlinear axis, the mandrel is supported with one end adjacent a winding station and rotated about an axis substantially tangent to the nonlinear axis at the winding station. The rotating mandrel oscillates back and forth past the winding station while maintaining the nonlinear axis substantially tangent to the axis of rotation. Resin-coated filaments pass between longitudinally spaced and curved guide fingers and are wrapped around the rotating mandrel in overlapping helical patterns as it moves back and forth past the winding station. The mandrel is removed from the fitting after the resin has cured.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 25, 1979
    Date of Patent: April 6, 1982
    Assignee: Ameron, Inc.
    Inventors: William R. Dana, Ralph S. Friedrich, John D. McKenney