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MEISENHEIMER JR DANIEL T
US·10 granted patents·175 citations·filing 1974–1989
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10 records- 0191US4654643APressure sensor-monitor and excessive pressure level indicatorMEISENHEIMER JR DANIEL T·Filed 1985·Granted Mar 31, 1987·49 cites·19 claims
- 0281US4000758AFluid reservoir device with fill means, level indicator means and pressure relief meansMEISENHEIMER JR DANIEL T·Filed 1974·Granted Jan 4, 1977·33 cites·12 claims
- 0358US4301823ASelf-closing breakaway valve assembly including improved valve mounting with rotation limiting stopMEISENHEIMER JR DANIEL T·Filed 1979·Granted Nov 24, 1981·14 cites·20 claims
- 0458US4063057ATemperature compensated pressure differential sensing devices, including improved press-to-test and glass header switch mountingMEISENHEIMER JR DANIEL T·Filed 1975·Granted Dec 13, 1977·9 cites·21 claims
- 0555US4351352AFrangible connectors with independently selectable bending and tension separation loadsMEISENHEIMER JR DANIEL T·Filed 1980·Granted Sep 28, 1982·14 cites·3 claims
- 0652US4232697AFrangible connectors with independently selectable bending and tension separation loadsMEISENHEIMER JR DANIEL T·Filed 1978·Granted Nov 11, 1980·17 cites·26 claims
- 0748US4376445ASelf-closing breakaway valve assembly including improved valve mounting with rotation limiting stopMEISENHEIMER JR DANIEL T·Filed 1981·Granted Mar 15, 1983·10 cites·11 claims
- 0848US4110575ASpool deflection indicatorMEISENHEIMER JR DANIEL T·Filed 1976·Granted Aug 29, 1978·6 cites·13 claims
- 0947US5186202ATrigger means for self-closing breakaway valve assembliesMEISENHEIMER JR DANIEL T·Filed 1989·Granted Feb 16, 1993·11 cites·17 claims
- 1043US4295484AFrangible connector for self-closing breakaway valve assemblies or similar structuresMEISENHEIMER JR DANIEL T·Filed 1980·Granted Oct 20, 1981·12 cites·11 claims
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