JAMES J BALASCHAK
Engineering in Duxbury, MA

License number
Massachusetts 34803
Issued Date
Aug 25, 1989
Expiration Date
Jun 30, 1996
Type
Civil Engineer
Address
Address
Duxbury, MA 02332

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Name
Address
Phone
James J Balaschak
PO Box 2281, Duxbury, MA 02331
James J Balaschak, age 71
235 Saint Georges St, Duxbury, MA 02332
(617) 934-2535
James J Balaschak
3 Barn Swallow Ln, Duxbury, MA 02332
James J Balaschak
6 Royal Dane Dr 29 6 Royal Dane Dr, Duxbury, MA 02331

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James Balaschak Photo 1

Abnormality Detection/Suppression System For A Valve Apparatus

US Patent:
5616829, Apr 1, 1997
Filed:
Mar 9, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/401469
Inventors:
James J. Balaschak - Duxbury MA
Masatsugu Fujio - Fukuoka, JP
Keiichiro Hayashi - Fukuoka, JP
Masatoshi Okano - Fukuoka, JP
David E. Thrall - Marion MA
Assignee:
Teledyne Industries Inc. - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
F16K 3105, F16K 1304, G01M 308
US Classification:
73 46
Abstract:
Provision of an abnormality detection and suppression system for a valve apparatus, which is capable of detecting abnormal states such as leakage through valve seats or a gland/packing assembly and coping with the abnormality while ensuring protection for the valve apparatus by controlling a driving unit for a valve stem on the basis of information as detected, by means of a vibration sensor, a temperature sensor and a strain sensor are disposed internally of a valve stem 4 at a portion thereof which lies outside of a valve casing of the valve apparatus. When vibration of the valve stem brought abut by leakage through valve seats is detected by the vibration sensor in a fully closed state of the valve apparatus, a valve body thereof is driven further in the valve closing direction by a driving unit 13 controlled by a control unit, both being disposed externally of the valve casing, until the leakage and thus the vibrations disappear while monitoring simultaneously a load applied to the stem by the strain sensor. On the other hand, when a temperature change of the stem is detected by the temperature sensor in the fully open state of the valve apparatus, the control unit decides that the temperature change is due to leakage through a gland/packing assembly 12 of the valve apparatus to thereby control the driving unit so that the stem is driven to move the valve body in the valve opening direction while monitoring simultaneously a load applied to the stem until the change in the temperature is canceled out.


James Balaschak Photo 2

Strain Sensing Valve

US Patent:
5090239, Feb 25, 1992
Filed:
Jan 18, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/642929
Inventors:
James J. Balaschak - Duxbury MA
David E. Thrall - Marion MA
Assignee:
Teledyne Industries, Inc. - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
G01M 1900
US Classification:
73168
Abstract:
A strain sensing valve is provided with sensors on a depression on its stem, permitting calibration and electronic adjustment prior to assembly of the stem into the valve.