Abstract: A three-piece fastener includes a bolt with a shank having a concentric opening in its threaded end, a nut adapted to fit over the threaded end of the bolt, and a wedge member which is insertable into the end opening of the bolt for expanding and thereby securing it. The threaded end of the bolt is axially slotted to facilitate its expansion.The outer diameter of the wedge member is smaller than the outer diameter of the threaded end of the bolt. When the bolt is to be inserted into an opening of a structure in order to accomplish a fastening action, the wedge member is first loosely inserted into the end opening of the bolt. Then when the bolt and wedge are passed through the opening, the nut is applied to the end of the bolt and is tightened. Thereafter, the wedge is tightened in order to expand the end of the bolt.The end opening of the bolt has interior threads, and is threadedly engaged by the wedge member, but in an opposite rotational sense to that in which the nut is applied to the bolt.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 22, 1987
Date of Patent:
October 17, 1989
Assignees:
Gene W. Arant, Marvin H. Kleinberg, Marshall A. Lerner
Abstract: A driver with automatic speed and torque switching including two different drive trains which operate in parallel and are driven at the same time by a motor. One drive train provides a high-speed output while the other provides a low-speed output. A single drive head for transmitting torque to the nut is normally coupled to the high-speed output, and not to the low-speed output. The machine operates initially at the high speed for the "free rotation" of the nut. When the nut contacts the surface of the structural body, the drive coupling to the high-speed output is disabled, and the low-speed output (which formerly was not coupled to the drive head) is not at the same time coupled to the drive head. The nut is then driven much more slowly but with a higher driving torque. Within the low-speed drive train there is included a friction clutch, and adjustment means for adjusting the level of torque at which it will slip.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 19, 1987
Date of Patent:
September 26, 1989
Assignees:
Alexander S. Gotman, Gene W. Arant, Marvin H. Kleinberg, Marshall A. Lerner
Abstract: A process and apparatus is disclosed for imposing selectable, sequential, spatial modulations upon a reference beam for the storage in a suitable medium of a hologram. Changing the spatial modulations enables the storage of several, different holograms in the same medium. Each hologram can be individually reconstructed by imposing upon the reconstructing illumination beam the same spatial modulations.
Abstract: A cornering light system has a left beam and a right beam, each having a novel combination of cross sectional shape and orientation with respect to the vehicle. The cross sectional shape and orientation used have been found to provide optimum illumination of the roadway in the direction of turn. A two-wheeled vehicle necessarily leans toward the inside of the turn when cornering. As the vehicle tilts the appropriate beam is tilted into an efficient orientation for illuminating the roadway. An electrical switch activated by tilt of the vehicle is provided to operate the appropriate beam only when the vehicle is actually cornering.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 24, 1975
Date of Patent:
May 17, 1977
Assignees:
Marvin H. Kleinberg, Inc., Richard Morganstern Inc., Seymour A. Scholnick