Patents Assigned to Corken International Corporation
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Patent number: 4830593Abstract: A sliding vane positive displacement pump with a spring biased mechanical vane acutating system. The pump includes a case having an inlet and an outlet with a liner having a cam-shaped inner surface eccentrically disposed therein. A rotor having radially oriented slots is rotatably positioned within the case, and radial holes interconnect opposite pairs of slots. A vane is slidingly positioned in each slot. A vane actuator assembly, including a hollow sleeve with a plinger reciprocably disposed therein, is installed in each slot. A spring is positioned in the sleeve and bears against one end of the plunger and a closed end of the sleeve. The spring biases the sleeve and plunger so that each is in contact with the inwardmost edge of a vane. Each plunger defines a slot therein, and each sleeve defines a transverse hole therethrough corresponding to the slot. A pin, pressed into the transverse hole, extends through the slot for preventing the plunger and sleeve from becoming separated.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1987Date of Patent: May 16, 1989Assignee: Corken International CorporationInventors: Alfred A. Byram, Willie Wystemp
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Patent number: 4746280Abstract: A sliding vane pump having a hydraulic vane actuation system. The pump includes a case with a liner having an eccentric surface therein. A rotor and shaft rotate within the liner. The rotor has a plurality of radial slots therein, with a vane slidably disposed in each of the slots. Each vane has a radially inner edge with first and second sides extending substantially normally therefrom. A radially outer edge extends normally from the first side and is opposite and substantially parallel to the radially inner edge. A beveled edge extends radially inwardly from the outer edge and interconnects the outer edge with the second side. As the rotor rotates, the beveled edge is the leading edge of the vane. A plurality of radially oriented holes are defined through each vane. The holes intersect the inner edge and a portion of the beveled edge and a portion of the outer edge.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1987Date of Patent: May 24, 1988Assignee: Corken International CorporationInventors: Willie Wystemp, Michael F. Hughes
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Patent number: 4659298Abstract: A sliding vane positive displacement pump with a spring biased mechanical vane actuating system. The pump includes a case having an inlet and an outlet with a liner having a cam-shaped inner surface eccentrically disposed therein. A rotor having radially oriented slots is rotatably positioned within the case, and radial holes interconnect opposite pairs of slots. A vane is slidingly positioned in each slot. A vane actuator assembly, including a hollow sleeve with a plunger reciprocably disposed therein, is installed in each slot. A spring is positioned in the sleeve and bears against one end of the plunger and a closed end of the sleeve. The spring biases the sleeve and plunger so that each is in contact with the inwardmost edge of a vane. Each plunger defines a slot therein, and each sleeve defines a transverse hole therethrough corresponding to the slot. A pin, pressed into the transverse hole, extends through the slot for preventing the plunger and sleeve from becoming separated.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 1985Date of Patent: April 21, 1987Assignee: Corken International CorporationInventors: Alfred A. Byram, Willie Wystemp
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Patent number: 4169254Abstract: The manually actuable electric switch has a fusible element which melts on subjection to a predetermined temperature to discontinue the flow of electric current through the switch. The structure is incapable of operation on melting of the fusible element without replacement of the element, thereby preventing accidental reactivation of the switch prior to termination of the unusual thermal conditions causative of the melting of the element. A manually operable plunger normally used to open and close the switch is mechanically connected to the stem of the switch through the fusible element. Melting of the element severs the mechanical connection between the plunger and the switch.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1977Date of Patent: September 25, 1979Assignee: Corken International CorporationInventors: Garth P. Kennedy, Neal R. Kennedy, William A. Kennedy, Jr.
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Patent number: D294265Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 1985Date of Patent: February 16, 1988Assignee: Corken International CorporationInventor: James D. Gray