Patents by Inventor William W. Kemp

William W. Kemp 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: 5791371
    Abstract: The present invention relates generally to a valve lock for use in conjunction with a valve stem contained on an inflatable tire. The device comprises a hollow tubular component that receives the valve stem. A plurality of fingers are attached to the inner wall of the tube component and grip the valve stem holding the tube component in place. Also disclosed is a locking cap that threadedly engages the fingers causing them to tighten against the exterior of the valve stem. The locking cap can only be removed with the use of a matching key that is inserted into matching indentations on the locking cap.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 31, 1997
    Date of Patent: August 11, 1998
    Inventor: William W. Kemp, II
  • Patent number: 5624604
    Abstract: A method for dispersing and reducing the rate of dissolution and/or hydration of colloidal ceramic suspensions is described. The method comprises adding to a ceramic suspension a non-polymeric hydroxylated organic compound. The organic compound has at least one hydroxyl group, preferably at least two hydroxyl groups. The organic compound also includes a functional group selected from the group consisting of a carboxyl, a carboxylate, a sulfonic acid, a sulfonate, a phosphoric acid, a phosphate, an amine, and a quaternary ammonium salt. The ceramic suspension typically comprises a colloidal suspension of a metal oxide, wherein the metal of the metal oxide is an alkali metal, alkaline-earth metal or a rare-earth metal, but preferably is magnesium, calcium or a rare-earth metal. The non-polymeric organic compound is added to the suspension in an amount effective to substantially disperse and reduce the rate of dissolution of the ceramic particles, such as from about 0.01 weight percent to about 5.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 9, 1994
    Date of Patent: April 29, 1997
    Inventors: Mehrdad Yasrebi, William W. Kemp, David H. Sturgis, Ilhan A. Aksay, Hamazo Nakagawa
  • Patent number: 5464797
    Abstract: The disclosure describes an aqueous ceramic slurry having from about 70-weight percent to about 85 weight-percent of a fused yttria-zirconia material. The weight percent of zirconia in the fused yttria-zirconia preferably varies from about 1.0 weight percent to about 10.0 weight percent. Fused slurries may comprise, in addition to fused yttria-zirconia, an inorganic binder (preferably silica), an organic binder (preferably a latex binder), a surfactant (preferably a sodium dioctyl sulfosuccinate), an antifoaming agent (preferably a water-dilutable active silicone defoamer) and titanium dioxide. The slurries of the present invention are used to form ceramic mold facecoatings for casting reactive materials. These slurries are less sensitive to pH fluctuations than are slurries made from 100 percent yttria (yttria slurries). Moreover, slurries as described in the disclosure do not gel prematurely, and exhibit substantially the same formation of oxygen-enriched titanium (alpha case) than do yttria slurries.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 5, 1994
    Date of Patent: November 7, 1995
    Assignee: Precision Castparts Corporation
    Inventors: Mehrdad Yasrebi, William W. Kemp, David H. Sturgis, Douglas G. Nikolas, Gary L. Wright, Thomas J. Kelly, III, Mark E. Springgate, Ted R. Crego
  • Patent number: 5407001
    Abstract: The disclosure describes an aqueous ceramic slurry having from about 70-weight percent to about 85 weight-percent of a fused yttria-zirconia material. The weight percent of zirconia in the fused yttria-zirconia preferably varies from about 1.0 weight percent to about 10.0 weight percent. Fused slurries may comprise, in addition to fused yttria-zirconia, an inorganic binder (preferably silica), an organic binder (preferably a latex binder), a surfactant (preferably a sodium dioctyl sulfosuccinate), an antifoaming agent (preferably a water-dilutable active silicone defoamer) and titanium dioxide. The slurries of the present invention are used to form ceramic mold facecoatings for casting reactive materials. These slurries are less sensitive to pH fluctuations than are slurries made from 100 percent yttria (yttria slurries). Moreover, slurries as described in the disclosure do not gel prematurely, and exhibit substantially the same formation of oxygen-enriched titanium (alpha case) than do yttria slurries.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 8, 1993
    Date of Patent: April 18, 1995
    Assignee: Precision Castparts Corporation
    Inventors: Mehrdad Yasrebi, William W. Kemp, David H. Sturgis, Douglas G. Nikolas, Gary L. Wright, Thomas J. Kelly, III, Mark E. Springgate, Ted R. Crego
  • Patent number: 4815516
    Abstract: Y.sub.2 O.sub.3 is recovered from investment casting shell molds by introducing used mold materials into a dissolution reactor preferably consisting of a rotating vessel having an interior lining of acid and abrasion resistant material. An acid is combined with the materials in the reactor and agitated for a selected time period. Thereafter, the liquid remaining in the reactor is separated from the residual solids and removed. The liquid contains dissolved Y.sub.2 O.sub.3 which is precipitated, preferably using oxalic acid to produce yttrium oxalate [Y.sub.2 (C.sub.2 O.sub.4).sub.3.9H.sub.2 O]. The Y.sub.2 (C.sub.2 O.sub.4).sub.3.9H.sub.2 O is ultimately removed from the solution and calcined to produce high purity Y.sub.2 O.sub.3.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 4, 1988
    Date of Patent: March 28, 1989
    Assignee: Precision Castparts Corp.
    Inventors: David H. Sturgis, William W. Kemp
  • Patent number: 4799530
    Abstract: A highly efficient method for recovering Y.sub.2 O.sub.3 from casting slurries and cores containing Y.sub.2 O.sub.3 in combination with a binder is disclosed. The slurry is first treated with a gelling agent which causes the slurry to gel. The gelled slurry is then ignited in order to remove residual organic compounds. After ignition, the product is crushed and pulverized to form a powder. Thereafter, the powder is calcined at a temperature sufficient to crystallize the silica binder in the powder. The calcined product is subsequently dissolved in a heated acid solution for a selected time period. The resulting solution contains dissolved Y.sub.2 O.sub.3 and undissolved binder residue, which is filtered and removed. The Y.sub.2 O.sub.3 in the solution is then diluted with deionized water, and precipitated, preferably using oxalic acid to produce yttrium oxalate. The yttrium oxalate is ultimately removed from the solution and calcined to produce high purity Y.sub.2 O.sub.3.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 8, 1988
    Date of Patent: January 24, 1989
    Assignee: Precision Castparts Corp.
    Inventors: David H. Sturgis, William W. Kemp