Patents by Inventor Kevin R. Beutler
Kevin R. Beutler has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 8857293Abstract: A housing assembly for a power transmitting component that includes first and second housing structures, which define a cavity and a shaft bore, and a gasket. The first housing structure includes a pair of first end walls, a first seal flange, and a pair of saddles. The first seal flange extends about the cavity. The saddles are arch-shaped and coupled to the first end walls. The shaft bore is formed through the first end walls and the saddles. The second housing structure includes a pair of second end walls, and a second seal flange. The second seal flange extends about the cavity and is configured to abut the first seal flange. The second end walls define saddle recesses into which the saddles are received. The gasket is received between the first and second seal flanges and between the saddles and surfaces of the saddle recesses.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2013Date of Patent: October 14, 2014Assignee: American Axle & Manufacturing, Inc.Inventors: Scott P. McGuire, Kevin R. Beutler
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Publication number: 20140251080Abstract: A housing assembly for a power transmitting component that includes first and second housing structures, which define a cavity and a shaft bore, and a gasket. The first housing structure includes a pair of first end walls, a first seal flange, and a pair of saddles. The first seal flange extends about the cavity. The saddles are arch-shaped and coupled to the first end walls. The shaft bore is formed through the first end walls and the saddles. The second housing structure includes a pair of second end walls, and a second seal flange. The second seal flange extends about the cavity and is configured to abut the first seal flange. The second end walls define saddle recesses into which the saddles are received. The gasket is received between the first and second seal flanges and between the saddles and surfaces of the saddle recesses.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2013Publication date: September 11, 2014Applicant: AMERICAN AXLE & MANUFACTURING, INC.Inventors: Scott P. McGuire, Kevin R. Beutler
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Patent number: 8784254Abstract: A power transmitting component with a housing, a shaft and a seal. The housing has a wall member, a shaft bore, and a shield wall. The shaft bore is formed through the wall member. The shield wall is coupled to and extends outwardly from the wall member. The shield wall is formed about the shaft bore and defines a drain spout. The shaft is received through the shaft bore. The seal is received in the shaft bore and sealingly engages the housing and the shaft. The drain spout is configured to drain liquid from a space that is radially inward of the shield wall when the power transmitting component is disposed in a predetermined orientation.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2013Date of Patent: July 22, 2014Assignee: American Axle & Manufacturing, Inc.Inventors: Frederick E. Zink, Kevin R. Beutler, James P. Downs, Paul J. Valente
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Patent number: 8715127Abstract: An axle assembly having a heat sink coupled to an axle housing assembly for ejecting heat from the axle assembly. The heat sink includes an air channel having a body coupled to the carrier housing assembly such that heat is conducted from the carrier housing assembly to the body of the air channel and an air passage formed in the body and having an open leading end and an open trailing end, the leading end being positioned relative to the carrier housing assembly to permit air flowing over the axle assembly when the axle assembly is in use to be received into the air passage such that heat is conducted from the body to the air flowing through the air passage, and the trailing end being positioned relative to the carrier housing assembly to permit air received in the air passage to be expelled through the trailing end.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2008Date of Patent: May 6, 2014Assignee: American Axle & Manufacturing, Inc.Inventors: Kevin R Beutler, James P Borowiak, Gregory J Hilker, David C Johnson, Rajendra D Patil, Jeffrey E Rea
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Patent number: 8585526Abstract: An axle assembly that includes an axle housing assembly, a differential disposed in the axle housing assembly, an input pinion, a pair of axle shafts and a heat sink. The input pinion is coupled to the axle housing assembly and is configured to transmit a rotary input to the differential. The axle shafts are coupled to the differential and housed in the axle housing assembly. The heat sink is coupled to the axle housing assembly and is formed of a material having a thermal conductivity that is greater than that of the axle housing assembly. The heat sink does not consist entirely of a chrome plating, a zinc plating or a cadmium plating.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2010Date of Patent: November 19, 2013Assignee: American Axle & Manufacturing, Inc.Inventors: Kevin R. Beutler, James P. Borowiak, Gregory J. Hilker, Rajendra D. Patil, Jeffrey E. Rea
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Publication number: 20130303323Abstract: A power transmitting component with a housing, a shaft and a seal. The housing has a wall member, a shaft bore, and a shield wall. The shaft bore is formed through the wall member. The shield wall is coupled to and extends outwardly from the wall member. The shield wall is formed about the shaft bore and defines a drain spout. The shaft is received through the shaft bore. The seal is received in the shaft bore and sealingly engages the housing and the shaft. The drain spout is configured to drain liquid from a space that is radially inward of the shield wall when the power transmitting component is disposed in a predetermined orientation.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: November 14, 2013Applicant: AMERICAN AXLE & MANUFACTURING, INC.Inventors: Frederick E. Zink, Kevin R. Beutler, James P. Downs, Paul J. Valente
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Patent number: 8512193Abstract: A method for lubricating an axle assembly can include: coupling a pair of tapered roller bearing to opposite ends of a differential housing; placing the differential housing into a carrier housing assembly such that the tapered roller bearings support the differential housing on the carrier housing assembly for rotation about a first axis; collecting a lubricant proximate a side of one of the tapered roller bearings opposite the differential housing; and rotating the differential housing about the first axis to cause the one of the tapered roller bearings to move a portion of the collected lubricant through the differential housing. A related axle assembly is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2013Date of Patent: August 20, 2013Assignee: American Axle & Manufacturing, Inc.Inventors: Gregory J. Hilker, Gregory E. Woodside, Kevin R. Beutler, Robert B. Dwyer, Chih-Hung Chung
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Patent number: 8409044Abstract: A method for lubricating an axle assembly can include: coupling a pair of tapered roller bearing to opposite ends of a differential housing; placing the differential housing into a carrier housing assembly such that the tapered roller bearings support the differential housing on the carrier housing assembly for rotation about a first axis; collecting a lubricant proximate a side of one of the tapered roller bearings opposite the differential housing; and rotating the differential housing about the first axis to cause the one of the tapered roller bearings to move a portion of the collected lubricant through the differential housing. A related axle assembly is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2008Date of Patent: April 2, 2013Assignee: American Axle & Manufacturing, Inc.Inventors: Gregory J Hilker, Kevin R Beutler, Robert B Dwyer, Chih-Hung Chung, David R Brandt, William G Hunt, Gregory E Woodside
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Patent number: 8109174Abstract: An axle assembly with an axle housing assembly and a differential that is mounted in the axle housing assembly for rotation about a first axis. The axle housing assembly defines an interior cavity with a sump having a static liquid lubricant level. The axle housing assembly includes a housing structure and a cover that is coupled to the housing structure. First and second sets of ribs are coupled to the cover and extend into the interior cavity. The first and second sets of ribs are disposed on opposite sides of a ring gear associated with the differential and include a plurality of ribs. A first portion of at least one of the ribs extends below the static liquid lubricant level to thereby be immersed when a liquid lubricant fills the sump to a level that coincides with the static liquid lubricant level.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2008Date of Patent: February 7, 2012Assignee: American Axle & Manufacturing, Inc.Inventors: Gregory J Hilker, Kevin R Beutler, Kirk A Broome
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Patent number: 8021259Abstract: An axle assembly that includes a housing assembly, a lubricant and a differential assembly. The housing assembly defines a differential cavity with a lubricant sump into which the liquid lubricant is received. The differential assembly is mounted in the differential cavity for rotation about a rotational axis and includes a differential case, a ring gear, a gear set and an oil shield. The differential case has a body, which defines a gear cavity into which the gear set is received, and a flange that is coupled to the body and includes a flange face. The ring gear is coupled to the flange. The oil shield is coupled for rotation to the differential case and covers a least a radially outward portion of the circumferentially discontinuous features so that they do not directly contact the liquid lubricant in the lubricant sump when the differential assembly rotates about the rotational axis.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2008Date of Patent: September 20, 2011Assignee: American Axle & Manufacturing, Inc.Inventors: Gregory J Hilker, Kevin R Beutler
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Publication number: 20110082001Abstract: An axle assembly that includes an axle housing assembly, a differential disposed in the axle housing assembly, an input pinion, a pair of axle shafts and a heat sink. The input pinion is coupled to the axle housing assembly and is configured to transmit a rotary input to the differential. The axle shafts are coupled to the differential and housed in the axle housing assembly. The heat sink is coupled to the axle housing assembly and is formed of a material having a thermal conductivity that is greater than that of the axle housing assembly. The heat sink does not consist entirely of a chrome plating, a zinc plating or a cadmium plating.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2010Publication date: April 7, 2011Applicant: AMERICAN AXLE & MANUFACTURING, INC.Inventors: Kevin R. Beutler, James P. Borowiak, Gregory J. Hilker, Rajendra D. Patil, Jeffrey E. Rea
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Patent number: 7819769Abstract: An axle assembly that includes an axle housing assembly, a differential disposed in the axle housing assembly, an input pinion, a pair of axle shafts and a heat sink. The input pinion is coupled to the axle housing assembly and is configured to transmit a rotary input to the differential. The axle shafts are coupled to the differential and housed in the axle housing assembly. The heat sink is coupled to the axle housing assembly and is formed of a material having a thermal conductivity that is greater than that of the axle housing assembly. The heat sink does not consist entirely of a chrome plating, a zinc plating or a cadmium plating. A cover for an axle assembly is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2007Date of Patent: October 26, 2010Assignee: American Axle & Manufacturing, Inc.Inventors: Kevin R. Beutler, James P. Borowiak, Gregory J. Hilker, Rajendra D. Patil, Jeffrey E. Rea
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Publication number: 20100105513Abstract: A method for lubricating an axle assembly can include: coupling a pair of tapered roller bearing to opposite ends of a differential housing; placing the differential housing into a carrier housing assembly such that the tapered roller bearings support the differential housing on the carrier housing assembly for rotation about a first axis; collecting a lubricant proximate a side of one of the tapered roller bearings opposite the differential housing; and rotating the differential housing about the first axis to cause the one of the tapered roller bearings to move a portion of the collected lubricant through the differential housing. A related axle assembly is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2008Publication date: April 29, 2010Inventors: Gregory J. Hilker, Kevin R. Beutler, Robert B. Dwyer, Chih-Hung Chung, David R. Brandt, William G. Hunt, Gregory E. Woodside
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Publication number: 20100043594Abstract: An axle assembly with an axle housing assembly and a differential that is mounted in the axle housing assembly for rotation about a first axis. The axle housing assembly defines an interior cavity with a sump having a static liquid lubricant level. The axle housing assembly includes a housing structure and a cover that is coupled to the housing structure. First and second sets of ribs are coupled to the cover and extend into the interior cavity. The first and second sets of ribs are disposed on opposite sides of a ring gear associated with the differential and include a plurality of ribs. A first portion of at least one of the ribs extends below the static liquid lubricant level to thereby be immersed when a liquid lubricant fills the sump to a level that coincides with the static liquid lubricant level.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2008Publication date: February 25, 2010Inventors: Gregory J. Hilker, Kevin R. Beutler, Kirk A. Broome
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Patent number: 7611435Abstract: An axle assembly for a vehicle includes a housing, a differential assembly rotatably supported within the housing, a differential cover and a gasket assembly positioned between the housing and the differential cover. The gasket assembly includes a body and a magnet coupled to the body. The magnet is positioned in communication with a lubricant located within the interior of the housing.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2007Date of Patent: November 3, 2009Assignee: American Axle & Manufacturing, Inc.Inventor: Kevin R. Beutler
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Publication number: 20090176614Abstract: An axle assembly that includes a housing assembly, a lubricant and a differential assembly. The housing assembly defines a differential cavity with a lubricant sump into which the liquid lubricant is received. The differential assembly is mounted in the differential cavity for rotation about a rotational axis and includes a differential case, a ring gear, a gear set and an oil shield. The differential case has a body, which defines a gear cavity into which the gear set is received, and a flange that is coupled to the body and includes a flange face. The ring gear is coupled to the flange. The oil shield is coupled for rotation to the differential case and covers a least a radially outward portion of the circumferentially discontinuous features so that they do not directly contact the liquid lubricant in the lubricant sump when the differential assembly rotates about the rotational axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2008Publication date: July 9, 2009Inventors: Gregory J. Hilker, Kevin R. Beutler
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Publication number: 20090173184Abstract: An axle assembly having a heat sink coupled to an axle housing assembly for ejecting heat from the axle assembly. The heat sink includes an air channel having a body coupled to the carrier housing assembly such that heat is conducted from the carrier housing assembly to the body of the air channel and an air passage formed in the body and having an open leading end and an open trailing end, the leading end being positioned relative to the carrier housing assembly to permit air flowing over the axle assembly when the axle assembly is in use to be received into the air passage such that heat is conducted from the body to the air flowing through the air passage, and the trailing end being positioned relative to the carrier housing assembly to permit air received in the air passage to be expelled through the trailing end.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2008Publication date: July 9, 2009Inventors: Kevin R. Beutler, James P. Borowiak, Gregory J. Hilker, David C. Johnson, Rajendra D. Patil, Jeffrey E. Rea
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Publication number: 20080312023Abstract: An axle assembly that includes an axle housing assembly, a differential disposed in the axle housing assembly, an input pinion, a pair of axle shafts and a heat sink. The input pinion is coupled to the axle housing assembly and is configured to transmit a rotary input to the differential. The axle shafts are coupled to the differential and housed in the axle housing assembly. The heat sink is coupled to the axle housing assembly and is formed of a material having a thermal conductivity that is greater than that of the axle housing assembly. The heat sink does not consist entirely of a chrome plating, a zinc plating or a cadmium plating. A cover for an axle assembly is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2007Publication date: December 18, 2008Inventors: Kevin R. Beutler, James P. Borowiak, Gregory J. Hilker, Rajendra D. Patil, Jeffrey E. Rea
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Patent number: 7241246Abstract: An axle assembly for a vehicle includes a housing, a differential assembly rotatably supported within the housing, a differential cover and a gasket assembly positioned between the housing and the differential cover. The gasket assembly includes a body and a magnet coupled to the body. The magnet is positioned in communication with a lubricant located within the interior of the housing.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2004Date of Patent: July 10, 2007Assignee: American Axle & Manufacturing, Inc.Inventor: Kevin R. Beutler
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Patent number: 5207112Abstract: Cast iron gears, such as those used as cam gears on engines and as used for fuel injection gear pumps, which have a hub and a rim that are thick in comparison to the relatively thin web used to interconnect the hub with the rim and a process by which such iron gears can be cast, especially in a vertical orientation. To eliminate porosity problems, single flow channel of substantial thickness is incorporated into the mold cavity which forms a flow rib that runs radially between the hub and rim of the gear being formed. To compensate for both the added weight of the rib that is produced on the web of the resultant gear, as well as to counterbalance the effect caused by the presence of a single rib, at least one opening is formed in the web at each side of the rib.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1992Date of Patent: May 4, 1993Assignee: Cummins Engine Company, Inc.Inventors: Roger D. Sweetland, Kevin R. Beutler