BRADLEY RAY HOLTON
Pilots in Greenleaf, ID

License number
Idaho A4004015
Issued Date
Jun 2015
Expiration Date
Jun 2017
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
PO Box 176, Greenleaf, ID 83626

Professional information

Bradley Holton Photo 1

Apparatus And Method For Measuring The Quantity Of Liquid In A Liquid Reservoir

US Patent:
6125697, Oct 3, 2000
Filed:
Mar 19, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/273160
Inventors:
Bradley R. Holton - Greenleaf ID
Gaylen E. Smith - Greenleaf ID
International Classification:
G01F 2330, G01B 714
US Classification:
73309
Abstract:
An autonomous apparatus for measuring the amount in volume, weight or level of a liquid in a tank. The invention provides an easy to read digital numerical display in what ever units the user has calibrated it for, indicating the amount of fluid in the tank. The self-contained electronic devise is normally mounted to a pipe nipple on the top of an above ground storage tank. An attached displacement device extends down through the pipe nipple into the liquid to sense the level of the liquid. This device relies on ambient light to power the solar cells and recharge a battery, which provides all the necessary power to operate the device both day and night. The apparatus is designed to be intrinsically safe and totally sealed. As such it operates electrically as a stand alone gauge and is intended as a general purpose indicator of tank contents for any tank location.


Bradley Holton Photo 2

Portable Programmable Liquid Feed Dispensing Device

US Patent:
5335625, Aug 9, 1994
Filed:
Apr 29, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/055811
Inventors:
Richard T. Rawlings - Nampa ID
Kirk Bowman - Nampa ID
Bradley R. Holton - Greenleaf ID
International Classification:
A01K 702
US Classification:
119 74
Abstract:
An apparatus for dispensing a liquid feed supplement to animals in measured quantity according to an established schedule within which both quantity dispensed and times when dispensed are user definable. Liquid feed is allowed to flow from a bulk storage vessel by lowering a transfer pipe a predetermined distance into the storage vessel, thereby allowing the liquid feed to gravity flow from the storage vessel to a feeding vessel. The control of dispensing time and the quantity of liquid feed dispensed is accomplished through the use of a microcomputer which can be programmed to enable the dispensing of liquid feed for two time periods in a 24-hour cycle.