Patents by Inventor Paul M. Bateman

Paul M. Bateman 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).

  • Patent number: 5318485
    Abstract: A power transmission (10) chain-belt (32) is disclosed that is especially adaptable for connecting the pulleys or sheaves (12, 14) of a pulley transmission (10). The chain-belt (32) has a plurality of interleaved sets (34) of transversely arranged links (36). Pivot means (40) joined interleaved sets (34) of links (36) to form an endless loop. At least one toe (42a, 42b) extends from each link (36) in at least some sets (34) of links (36). The toes (42a, 42b) are in opposed relationship and define a passageway (80). A plurality of struts (50) are connected to the links (36) and are positioned in the passageway (80). Each strut (50) has edge surfaces (88) for contacting the pulleys (12, 14) of the transmission (10). Each strut further includes at least one notch (52) proximate the centerline of the strut (50). Retaining links (90 ) are supported by the pivot means (40) for engaging the notch (52) and limiting the lateral motion of the strut (50) with respect to the set (34) of links (36).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 24, 1992
    Date of Patent: June 7, 1994
    Assignee: Borg-Warner Automotive, Inc.
    Inventor: Paul M. Bateman
  • Patent number: 5073154
    Abstract: A chain-belt for engagement with the pulleys of a continuously variable transmission consists of interleaved sets of chain links joined for articulation by a joint which has a rocking action. The joint includes a pair of pins. A small camber is introduced into one or both of the pins to create a spring load between the pins and the links to retain the pins in the chain during handling and assembly. Each chain link includes a pair of spaced apertures adjacent the opposite ends; each aperture has a generally hour-glass shape with the enlarged ends receiving the pins. Also, each chain link has a pair of oppositely disposed tabs adjacent one end with the location of the tabs on the links alternating on adjacent links of each set. In addition the outermost two links of each set of links had a width substantially less than the width of the inner links in that same set.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 1, 1990
    Date of Patent: December 17, 1991
    Assignee: Borg-Warner Corporation
    Inventors: John S. Ivey, Paul M. Bateman, Julius A. Clauss, Edward H. Cole, Jr., Philip J. Mott
  • Patent number: 5009631
    Abstract: A chain-belt for engagement with the pulleys of a continuously variable transmission consists of interleaved sets of chain links joined for articulation by a joint which has a rocking action. The joint includes a pair of pins. A small camber is introduced into one or both of the pins to create a spring load between the pins and the links to retain the pins in the chain during handling and assembly. Each chain link includes a pair of spaced apertures adjacent the opposite ends; each aperture has a generally hour-glass shape with the enlarged ends receiving the pins. Also, each chain link has a pair of oppositely disposed tabs adjacent one end with the location of the tabs on the links alternating on adjacent links of each set. In addition the outermost two links of each set of links had a width substantially less than the width of the inner links in that same set.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 3, 1989
    Date of Patent: April 23, 1991
    Assignee: Borg-Warner Automotive, Inc.
    Inventors: John S. Ivey, Paul M. Bateman, Julius A. Clauss, Edward H. Cole, Jr., Philip J. Mott
  • Patent number: 4911682
    Abstract: A chain-belt for engagement with the pulleys of a continuously variable transmission consists of interleaved sets of chain links joined for articulation by a joint which has a rocking action. The joint includes a pair of pins. A small camber is introduced into one or both of the pins to create a spring load between the pins and the links to retain the pins in the chain during handling and assembly. Each chain link includes a pair of spaced apertures adjacent the opposite ends; each aperture has a generally hour-glass shape with the enlarged ends receiving the pins. Also, each chain link has a pair of oppositely disposed tabs adjacent one end with the location of the tabs on the links alternating on adjacent links of each set. In addition the outermost two links of each set of links has a width substantially less than the width of the inner links in that same set.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 23, 1989
    Date of Patent: March 27, 1990
    Assignee: Borg-Warner Automotive, Inc.
    Inventors: John S. Ivey, Paul M. Bateman, Julius A. Clauss, Edward H. Cole, Jr., Philip J. Mott
  • Patent number: 4645479
    Abstract: A flexible power transmission means comprising an assembly of a pair of spaced, generally parallel chains, each constructed of a plurality of sets of interleaved links. Each set is joined to its next adjacent set by a pin, each pin serving both chains. Generally trapezoidal-shaped load blocks are located between the chains and having cut-outs in the sides locating the chains. The load blocks are generally contoured at their edges to fit into the V of a pulley and are disposed between the chains. The load is carried by the chains and its pins. The load blocks are longitudinally positioned with respect to the chains by the chains' pins.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 7, 1981
    Date of Patent: February 24, 1987
    Assignee: Borg-Warner Corporation
    Inventors: Paul M. Bateman, John C. Warner