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Charles S Yaindl

from Allentown, PA
Age ~96

Charles Yaindl Phones & Addresses

  • 1931 E Tremont St, Allentown, PA 18109 (610) 432-2050
  • New York, NY

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Position: Homemaker

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

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Check Valve

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US Patent:
46932704, Sep 15, 1987
Filed:
Mar 24, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/843308
Inventors:
Charles Yaindl - Allentown PA
Assignee:
Durabla Manufacturing Co. - Lionville PA
International Classification:
F16K 1502
US Classification:
1375143
Abstract:
An improved check valve is disclosed, which prevents the valve disk from slamming against the valve seat when the fluid flow in the line is suddenly reversed. The valve includes a disk and a seat, the disk being movable towards and away from the seat in response to pressure changes in the line. The disk, together with a central member, defines a chamber which becomes filled with fluid when the disk moves away from the seat. When the direction of flow in the line is suddenly reversed, causing the disk to move back towards the seat, the disk is cushioned by the fluid in the chamber, and does not slam against the seat. In one embodiment, an orifice is provided, spaced apart from the central bore of the valve, through which the fluid in the chamber can slowly and steadily leak out. In another embodiment, the orifice is provided in the disk of a pilot valve, which is a small check valve mounted at the inlet end of the main valve. In either embodiment, the orifice causes fluid to leak out of the chamber in a controlled manner.

Check Valve

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US Patent:
47669292, Aug 30, 1988
Filed:
Jun 25, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/066258
Inventors:
Charles Yaindl - Allentown PA
Assignee:
Durabla Manufacturing Co. - Lionville PA
International Classification:
F16K 1502
US Classification:
1375143
Abstract:
An improved check valve is disclosed, which prevents the valve disk from slamming against the valve seat when the fluid flow in the line is suddenly reversed. The valve includes a disk and a seat, the disk being movable towards and away from the seat in response to pressure changes in the line. The disk, together with a central member, defines a chamber which becomes filled with fluid when the disk moves away from the seat. When the direction of flow in the line is suddenly reversed, causing the disk to move back towards the seat, the disk is cushioned by the fluid in the chamber, and does not slam against the seat. In one embodiment, an orifice is provided, spaced apart from the central bore of the valve, through which the fluid in the chamber can slowly and steadily leak out. In another embodiment, the orifice is provided in the disk of a pilot valve, which is a small check valve mounted at the inlet end of the main valve. In either embodiment, the orifice causes fluid to leak out of the chamber in a controlled manner.

Reciprocating Plunger Pump With Improved Liquid End Valve Assembly

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US Patent:
42394635, Dec 16, 1980
Filed:
Sep 28, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/946557
Inventors:
Charles Yaindl - Harrison NJ
Assignee:
Worthington Pump, Inc. - Mountainside NJ
International Classification:
F04B 2100
F04B 3908
US Classification:
417454
Abstract:
A reciprocating plunger pump particularly adapted for the pumping of liquids has at least one pumping chamber and a plunger disposed for reciprocating movement therein, a common substantially integral inlet manifold for fluid to be pumped, a common integral outlet manifold for pumped fluid, and a valve assembly operatively associated and aligned with the pumping chamber and connected to the inlet manifold to receive the fluid to be pumped and to deliver the fluid to the pumping chamber, and operatively connected to the outlet manifold to pass the pumped fluid thereto. The valve assembly has cylindrical pressure containing parts including, a lower section, an intermediate section, and an upper section with a discharge passage extending end to end therethrough in the longitudinal axis of and in communication with the pumping chamber in the assembled position of the valve assembly. The intermediate section of the valve assembly has a two piece suction inlet assembly having a portion of the discharge passage in the axial line thereof forming a first port, and the suction inlet assembly is mounted so as to define suction inlet passages, a second port as a suction inlet, and a suction inlet valve seat, all disposed concentric, parallel and radially outward of the discharge passage. The lower section has an inlet chamber and a spring loaded valve head is disposed in the inlet chamber for engagement with the suction inlet valve seat to maintain the suction inlet valve port normally closed and the valve head is movable from closed to open position responsive to movement of the plunger in the pumping chamber.

Side Rod Tensioning Device For Preventing Misalignment And Distortion During Assembly Of The Plunger Drive Mechanism In A Reciprocating Pump

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US Patent:
44860056, Dec 4, 1984
Filed:
Mar 16, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/589860
Inventors:
Charles Yaindl - Harrison NJ
Assignee:
McGraw-Edison Company - Rolling Meadows IL
International Classification:
E21B 1900
US Classification:
254 29A
Abstract:
A tensioning device for prestressing the rod members and transverse members connected thereto and operatively associated therewith has a jack assembly connected between at least two rod members and disposed to engage the transverse member, the jack assembly includes an expansion member such as a piston which can exert tensile forces incrementally on the rod members and the transverse member to evenly stress the same to a predetermined level. The tensioning device may have a pressure plate between the jack assembly and the transverse member to exert a more uniform pressure along the entire transverse member.
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