RONALD RAY BRESTEL
Pilots at Stratford Ln, Marshalltown, IA

License number
Iowa A2577402
Issued Date
Jun 2016
Expiration Date
Jun 2018
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
2220 Stratford Ln, Marshalltown, IA 50158

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Ronald Brestel, age 67
2220 Stratford Ln, Marshalltown, IA 50158
(641) 660-1880
Ronald Brestel
Marshalltown, IA
(641) 844-0411
Ronald R Brestel, age 67
2013 Gethman Dr, Marshalltown, IA 50158
(641) 844-0411
Ronald R Brestel, age 67
2220 Stratford Ln, Marshalltown, IA 50158
(641) 844-0411

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Ronald Brestel Photo 1
Control Valve Having Live Loaded Packing Follower With Leak-Off And Independent Secondary Seal

Control Valve Having Live Loaded Packing Follower With Leak-Off And Independent Secondary Seal

US Patent:
8281797, Oct 9, 2012
Filed:
Dec 18, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/642038
Inventors:
Ronald R. Brestel - Marshalltown IA, US
Assignee:
Fisher Controls International LLC - Marshalltown IA
International Classification:
F16K 41/02
US Classification:
137 1518, 137312, 251214
Abstract:
A control valve includes a valve body, a valve stem, and a control element. The valve body receives the stem and includes a packing box housing a packing set. A packing follower includes a bore sized to receive the stem and includes an upper portion, a lower portion, and a bearing surface, the lower portion sized to extend into the valve bonnet to engage the packing set to apply a first compressive force to the packing set, the upper portion including threads and having an upper counterbore housing a secondary seal ring. A nut operatively engages the threads of the upper portion of the packing follower, the nut positioned to apply a second compressive force to the secondary seal ring, and a spring is positioned between the packing flange and the bearing surface of the packing follower, wherein the first compressive force is independent of the second compressive force.


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Control Valve Having Live Loaded Packing Follower With Leak-Off And Independent Secondary Seal

Control Valve Having Live Loaded Packing Follower With Leak-Off And Independent Secondary Seal

US Patent:
8235065, Aug 7, 2012
Filed:
Dec 18, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/642038
Inventors:
Ronald R. Brestel - Marshalltown IA, US
Assignee:
Fisher Controls International LLC - Marshalltown IA
International Classification:
F16K 41/02
US Classification:
137 1518, 137312, 251214
Abstract:
A control valve includes a valve body, a valve stem, and a control element. The valve body receives the stem and includes a packing box housing a packing set. A packing follower includes a bore sized to receive the stem and includes an upper portion, a lower portion, and a bearing surface, the lower portion sized to extend into the valve bonnet to engage the packing set to apply a first compressive force to the packing set, the upper portion including threads and having an upper counterbore housing a secondary seal ring. A nut operatively engages the threads of the upper portion of the packing follower, the nut positioned to apply a second compressive force to the secondary seal ring, and a spring is positioned between the packing flange and the bearing surface of the packing follower, wherein the first compressive force is independent of the second compressive force.


Ronald Brestel Photo 3
Valve Apparatus Having A Double-Offset Shaft Connection

Valve Apparatus Having A Double-Offset Shaft Connection

US Patent:
2012021, Aug 30, 2012
Filed:
Feb 24, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/034388
Inventors:
Andrew James Berthelsen - Marshalltown IA, US
Charles Robert Kuhlman - Marshalltown IA, US
Ronald Ray Brestel - Marshalltown IA, US
International Classification:
F16K 5/06
US Classification:
251309, 25131501
Abstract:
Valve apparatus having a double-offset shaft connection are described herein. An example flow control member includes a sealing surface to move relative to a seal where the flow control member has a first axis and a second axis substantially perpendicular to the first axis and the first and second axes intersect a center of curvature of the sealing surface. The flow control member also includes an opening to receive a shaft where the opening has a third axis passing through the opening to define a pivot about which the sealing surface rotates. The third axis is offset from the first and second axes.


Ronald Brestel Photo 4
Collets For Use With Valves

Collets For Use With Valves

US Patent:
7955021, Jun 7, 2011
Filed:
Oct 31, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/262983
Inventors:
Ronald Ray Brestel - Marshalltown IA, US
Benjamin Uriah Good - Marshalltown IA, US
Assignee:
Fisher Controls International, LLC - Marshalltown IA
International Classification:
F16K 31/00
US Classification:
403371, 251292, 251304
Abstract:
Collets for coupling rotary actuators to valves are disclosed. An example shaft coupling assembly includes an elongated member having a first end and a second end, in which the first end includes a coupling portion having a first opening configured to receive a rectangular shaft. The coupling portion includes at least one flexible member having an arcuate outer surface and a first inner surface adjacent a second inner surface that at least partially define the first opening. At least a portion of the first inner surface is to engage a first side of the rectangular shaft and at least a portion of the second inner surface is to engage a second side of the rectangular shaft. The shaft coupling assembly further includes a sleeve having a second opening to receive the elongated member and a tapered third opening configured to receive the coupling portion.


Ronald Brestel Photo 5
Fluid Flow Control Valve With High Temperature Bi-Directional Shutoff

Fluid Flow Control Valve With High Temperature Bi-Directional Shutoff

US Patent:
7484710, Feb 3, 2009
Filed:
Feb 28, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/068946
Inventors:
David John Koester - Gladbrook IA, US
Sarah Lynn Dvorak - Ames IA, US
Lynn Dean Mahncke - Marshalltown IA, US
Brandon Wayne Bell - Marshalltown IA, US
Ronald R. Brestel - Marshalltown IA, US
Assignee:
Fisher Controls International LLC - St. Louis MO
International Classification:
F16K 5/08
US Classification:
251160, 251172, 251192, 251298, 25131507
Abstract:
A control valve of the ball type with bi-directional shutoff capabilities is disclosed. The ball valve including an inlet and an outlet, a ball element and a seal assembly. When closing the valve, the ball element, which is eccentrically mounted on a shaft, rotates to abut the seal assembly. While closed, the seal assembly including a seal housing, a main seal and a resilient member, contacts the ball element at the main seal, while the resilient member biases the main seal toward the ball element. The seal assembly further includes a secondary flowpath between the main seal and seal housing, which is restricted by a high temperature seal.


Ronald Brestel Photo 6
Cam Valve Self-Centering Seat

Cam Valve Self-Centering Seat

US Patent:
4519579, May 28, 1985
Filed:
Feb 14, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/466186
Inventors:
Ronald R. Brestel - Marshalltown IA
Dale L. Meyer - Marshalltown IA
Assignee:
Fisher Controls, International, Inc. - Marshalltown IA
International Classification:
F16K 2500
US Classification:
251172
Abstract:
A fluid valve capable of operation in high pressure, bidirectional flowpaths includes a chamber having a circular port in which an axially and radially movable seat ring is engaged by an eccentrically movable valve plug having a spherically convex sealing surface. The plug is mounted to a valve shaft supported in the body for rotation about an axis transverse to, but offset from, the centerline of the port. The seat ring, body and a retainer ring include among them a pair of annular channels for retaining a pair of seals adapted for improving their sealing action with pressure.


Ronald Brestel Photo 7
Low Friction Packing

Low Friction Packing

US Patent:
5593166, Jan 14, 1997
Filed:
Mar 2, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/204637
Inventors:
Michel K. Lovell - Marshalltown IA
Randall S. Jackson - Marshalltown IA
Ronald R. Brestel - Marshalltown IA
Assignee:
Fisher Controls International, Inc. - Clayton MO
International Classification:
F16J 1520
US Classification:
277 59
Abstract:
A two-part, low friction, live loaded packing system for fire safety and low fugitive emission sealing (less than 500 ppm) of a valve stem at operating temperatures up to 450. degree. F. (232. degree. C. ). One lower packing ring set around the valve stem has PTFE washers sandwiched between flexible graphite rings to provide fire safety and low friction. An upper packing ring set around the valve stem is closer to the loading source and has V-type PTFE rings to provide reliable low fugitive emission sealing and low friction. The live loading is optimized to maintain a seal at the upper packing set to less than 500 ppm leakage, minimize packing friction from both the upper and lower packing sets, and seal the lower packing set during fire safety tests.


Ronald Brestel Photo 8
Graphite Packing

Graphite Packing

US Patent:
5299812, Apr 5, 1994
Filed:
Dec 15, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/991086
Inventors:
Ronald R. Brestel - Marshalltown IA
Ronnald J. Funk - Marshalltown IA
William C. Scheffert - Marshalltown IA
Wilbur D. Hutchens - Marshalltown IA
Virgil W. Pepper - Marshalltown IA
Frank E. Jensen - Marshalltown IA
Assignee:
Fisher Controls International, Inc. - Clayton MO
International Classification:
F16J 1530
US Classification:
277125
Abstract:
A fluid valve graphite packing assembly with graphite packing rings and thin PTFE disc rings surrounding an operating valve member. Softer graphite packing rings on the interior are bounded by progressively harder graphite packing rings. A PTFE disc ring is inserted between the graphite packing rings. The packing is subjected to sufficient packing stress to cause the PTFE disc rings to extrude onto the operating valve member. A laminated packing ring formed of alternating sheets of flexible graphite and PTFE which is die cut to provide a crown shaped cross-section aiding in enabling PTFE extrusion to enhance valve operating member lubrication and sealing.