Patents by Inventor Marvin D. McKelvy
Marvin D. McKelvy 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: 6477027Abstract: A grounding mat for connection to a power source, having a sheet including an outer perimeter and a central area. The outer perimeter surrounds the central area. A single continuous conductive member is attached to the sheet, the continuous conductive member having two unitary portions. The one portion is disposed in the central area of the sheet in a grid pattern, and the other portion is disposed in the outer perimeter of the sheet in a border pattern surrounding the one portion. The continuous conductive member has a connection end portion for electrical connection to the power source.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2000Date of Patent: November 5, 2002Assignee: Hubbell IncorporatedInventor: Marvin D. McKelvy
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Patent number: 6378821Abstract: A mounting rack is provided for supporting electrical equipment on a utility pole or other support. The mounting rack includes a mounting plate for attaching to the utility pole, a support member and at least one support bracket for coupling with the electrical equipment. The support member has at least one mounting arm coupled to the mounting plate to space the support member from the mounting plate. The mounting plate can have a mounting arm coupled to the support member. The mounting brackets are coupled to the mounting plate and to the support member by an intermediate bracket assembly. The intermediate bracket assembly has a pair of arms coupled to the mounting plate and the support member to space the respective mounting bracket from the mounting plate.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2000Date of Patent: April 30, 2002Assignee: Hubbell IncorporatedInventors: Marvin D. McKelvy, Melvin E. Clutter
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Patent number: 6071035Abstract: An interchangeable tool coupling assembly includes a coupling base, a connecting collar, a locking sleeve, a wave spring and an interchangeable tool having a shaft with an end and a pin protruding from a side of the shaft end. At one end portion, the coupling base receives the shaft end and at an opposite end portion is threadable into a threaded hex shaped endof an universal handle. Between its opposite end portions, the coupling base has a hex shaped nut. The connecting collar is disposed over the coupling base and slidable relative thereto toward and away from the hex shaped nut in which a hex shaped hollow end portion of the connecting collar assumes respective connected and disconnected positions relative to the hex shaped end of the universal handle threaded with the hex shaped nut, respectively preventing and allowing unthreading of the handle end from the coupling base.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1998Date of Patent: June 6, 2000Assignee: Hubbell IncorporatedInventor: Marvin D. McKelvy
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Patent number: 5092483Abstract: A pressure vessel includes an enclosure adapted to contain a structural assembly in a pressurized environment. The vessel includes first and second enclosure components which together define the enclosure, the first enclosure component is movable relative to the second enclosure component which permits the enclosed pressure to be vented. Structure is provided for coupling between the first and second enclosure components, wherein the structure becomes inoperative when the pressure within the vessel reaches a predetermined excessive level thereby allowing the first enclosure component to separate from the second enclosure component. Structure for limiting the distance the first enclosure component may separate from the second enclosure component is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 1991Date of Patent: March 3, 1992Assignee: A.B Chance Co.Inventor: Marvin D. McKelvy
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Patent number: 4641727Abstract: An electrically insulated aerial platform assembly for use by a lineman on or around utility poles is provided which is constructed to maintain the actual work platform in an electrically insulated condition relative to the utility pole itself and the pole connection hardware associated with the assembly. In preferred forms, the platform assembly includes a work platform presenting an elongated, substantially flat upper work surface where a lineman may by stand, sit or kneel, together with means for temporarily attaching the platform to the utility pole with the platform being electrically insulated from the pole during normal working conditions. Attachment of the platform to the pole is effected by means of an elongated, electrically insulative member secured to the platform and extending toward the pole, with the pole-connection structure coupled to the insulative member at the end thereof remote from the platform.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1986Date of Patent: February 10, 1987Assignee: A. B. Chance CompanyInventor: Marvin D. McKelvy
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Patent number: 4348561Abstract: A hot line load pick-up hand tool for use in electrical transmission and distribution systems has improved electrical conductivity and is capable of temporarily picking up and safely carrying high voltages being transmitted by energized main and branch feeder cables and transferring current therefrom to non-energized distribution lines prior to and during installation of permanent current transfer connections, all without any likelihood of damage to the cables or appreciable danger to workmen. Trip mechanism for closing the circuit through the tool after installation can only be reset prior to being placed in use, and the tool is inherently incapable of permitting breaking of the circuit while it is in place clamped to the main line. The entire tool is easily and quickly disassembled for inspection and cleaning of all its component parts.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 1980Date of Patent: September 7, 1982Assignee: A. B. Chance CompanyInventor: Marvin D. McKelvy
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Patent number: 4307755Abstract: A synthetic resin, fiberglass reinforced tubular member having an integrally attached metallic element is disclosed, along with a pressure gelation method of fabricating the same. The tubular member is used in making electrical hot line tools, and to this end the metallic element is composited to the tube body without use of metallic fasteners or the like. In practice, a preimpregnated fiberglass material is wrapped about a mandrel to present a predetermined number of layers thereof, whereupon the metallic attachment is temporarily affixed to the fiberglass layer, preferably by placing strips of the wrapped material against the edges of the attachment and in bridging relationship to the wrapping. The fiberglass material is then cured to embed the attachment in the sidewall and yield a fused, void-free monolithic structure.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 1980Date of Patent: December 29, 1981Assignee: A. B. Chance CompanyInventors: Mark A. Schmidt, Marvin D. McKelvy
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Patent number: 4242930Abstract: A torque-limiting adapter for an elongated, insulative hot line clamp stick is provided which allows completely safe, accurate take-up of workpieces only to desired torque levels. The adapter preferably includes an elongated, tubular, axially rotatable head removably mounted onto the work end of a conventional clamp stick and housing a torque-limiting device; the input of the device is connected to the existing rotatable clamp stick, while the torque output of the device is connected to a manipulative tool, such as a pivotal hook. The tool is coupled to the head such that they rotate in unison until the desired torque level is reached, and is further coupled for axial shifting into and out of the head for safety purposes.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 1979Date of Patent: January 6, 1981Assignee: A. B. Chance CompanyInventors: Franklin D. Myers, Marvin D. McKelvy
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Patent number: 4230357Abstract: A tool for safe, manual shifting and manipulation of energized lines is provided which finds special utility in mines or other close areas where conditions of moisture and the like make it mandatory that electrical equipment be handled with great care. The tool includes an elongated, insulative rod having, adjacent one end thereof, a pair of spaced, opposed, fixed, hook-like, spiral, cable-engaging fingers. In use, the fingers are placed astride an electric cable or the like and the rod is rotated axially so that the fingers pass under and cooperatively engage and capture the cable therebetween, thus permitting easy shifting and movement of the cable. Particular features of the tool include the complete elimination of any mechanical moving parts, and the special configuration of the cable-engaging fingers permitting easy lateral shifting of a cable without fear that the cable will become disengaged and fall free of the tool.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 1979Date of Patent: October 28, 1980Assignee: A. B. Chance CompanyInventors: Mahlon L. Bosch, Marvin D. McKelvy