Patents by Inventor Travis L. Palmer
Travis L. Palmer 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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Publication number: 20240140523Abstract: A steer-by-wire steering system for a vehicle includes a bar extending from a first end to a second end, the bar defining a first groove and a second groove within an outer surface of the bar. The steer-by-wire steering system also includes an anti-rotation cartridge comprising a sleeve containing separate wear plates in which a plurality of ball bearings roll, wherein a first end of the sleeve contains a sleeve groove and window features, the inner surface of the sleeve containing V-shaped grooves in which the wear plates are disposed.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2024Publication date: May 2, 2024Inventors: Christopher R. Case Myers, Caleb S. Palmer, Ryan D. Harris, Eric D. Pattok, Travis L. Palmer, Bruce M. Collier, Jason A. Dutsky, William S. Anders, William R. Root
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Patent number: 11964718Abstract: A joint assembly for a steering tie rod assembly includes a tie rod. The joint assembly also includes a yoke including a first leg and a second leg, wherein each of the first and second legs define a respective hole aligned with each other. The joint assembly further includes a first pin extending through each of the respective holes defined by the first leg and the second leg of the yoke and through a first hole of the tie rod. The joint assembly yet further includes a second pin disposed in a second hole defined by the tie rod and defining a central hole that the first pin extends through.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2022Date of Patent: April 23, 2024Assignee: Steering Solutions IP Holding CorporationInventors: Christopher R. Case Myers, Eric D. Pattok, Travis L. Palmer
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Publication number: 20240116558Abstract: A steer-by-wire steering system for a vehicle includes a rack moveable in an axial direction. The steer-by-wire steering system also includes an anti-rotation device disposed proximate an outer surface of the rack. The anti-rotation device includes a yoke having a bearing journal extending therefrom. The anti-rotation device also includes a bearing disposed on the bearing journal. The anti-rotation device further includes a running surface disposed within a rack housing and extending in a longitudinal direction of the rack, wherein the bearing is positioned to move along the running surface during operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2023Publication date: April 11, 2024Inventors: Ryan D. Harris, Trent E. Konwinski, Christopher R. Case Myers, Eric D. Pattok, Travis L. Palmer
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Publication number: 20240067255Abstract: A steer-by-wire system for a vehicle includes a rack moveable in an axial direction and defining a groove extending in the axial direction of the rack. The steer-by-wire system also includes a housing surrounding at least a portion of the rack. The steer-by-wire system further includes an anti-rotation device disposed proximate an outer surface of the rack at the mounting location of the rack and within the housing. The anti-rotation device includes a plurality of balls disposed in the groove defined by the rack. The anti-rotation device also includes a running plate having a radially inner surface disposed radially outward of the rack, wherein the plurality of balls are disposed between the plate and the rack.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2023Publication date: February 29, 2024Inventors: Christopher R. Case Myers, Caleb S. Palmer, Ryan D. Harris, Eric D. Pattok, Travis L. Palmer, Bruce M. Collier
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Publication number: 20240067256Abstract: A steer-by-wire steering system for a vehicle includes a rack moveable in an axial direction. The steer-by-wire steering system also includes an anti-rotation mechanism disposed proximate an outer surface of the rack at the mounting location of the rack. The anti-rotation mechanism includes a yoke having a bearing journal extending therefrom. The anti-rotation mechanism also includes a bearing disposed on the bearing journal of the yoke. The anti-rotation mechanism further includes a running plate structure disposed within a rack housing and extending in a longitudinal direction of the rack, wherein the bearing and the yoke are positioned to move along a surface of the running plate structure during movement of the rack in the axial direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2023Publication date: February 29, 2024Inventors: Ryan D. Harris, Trent E. Konwinski, Christopher R. Case Myers, Eric D. Pattok, Travis L. Palmer
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Publication number: 20240034393Abstract: A ball nut assembly for a rack electric power steering system in a vehicle includes a ball screw at least partially disposed within a rack housing. The ball nut assembly also includes a first ball nut disposed about the ball screw. The ball nut assembly further includes a second ball nut disposed about the ball screw, wherein the first ball nut and the second ball nut are disposed within the rack housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2023Publication date: February 1, 2024Inventors: Christopher R. Case Myers, Travis L. Palmer, Eric D. Pattok
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Publication number: 20230313869Abstract: A linear translating assembly includes a housing. The linear translating assembly also includes a linear translating component moveable in an axial direction, wherein at least a portion of the length of the linear translating component is disposed within the housing. The linear translating assembly further includes an anti-rotation device. The anti-rotation device includes an inner clamshell assembly at least partially surrounding the linear translating component at a mounting location of the linear translating component. The anti-rotation device also includes an outer clamshell assembly at least partially surrounding the inner clamshell assembly. The anti-rotation device is disposed within the housing and is axially fixed to the linear translating component at the mounting location in a non-rotational manner relative to the linear translating component, wherein interaction between the anti-rotation device and the housing prevents rotation of the linear translating component.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2023Publication date: October 5, 2023Inventors: Christopher R. Case Myers, Eric D. Pattok, John S. Beam, Travis L. Palmer
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Publication number: 20230286582Abstract: An absolute position sensor includes a first gear having a plurality of teeth, a rotational position sensor operatively coupled to the first gear to be configured to detect a rotational position of the first gear, and a second gear including a spiral tooth engaged with the plurality of teeth of the first gear to rotate with the first gear, and having a first end with a first distance from a center of the second gear, and an opposite second end with a second distance from the center of the second gear, the second distance being less than the first distance.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2022Publication date: September 14, 2023Inventors: Christopher R. Case Myers, Eric D. Pattok, Travis L. Palmer
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Publication number: 20230286579Abstract: A joint assembly for a steering tie rod assembly includes a tie rod. The joint assembly also includes a yoke including a first leg and a second leg, wherein each of the first and second legs define a respective hole aligned with each other. The joint assembly further includes a first pin extending through each of the respective holes defined by the first leg and the second leg of the yoke and through a first hole of the tie rod. The joint assembly yet further includes a second pin disposed in a second hole defined by the tie rod and defining a central hole that the first pin extends through.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2022Publication date: September 14, 2023Inventors: Christopher R. Case Myers, Eric D. Pattok, Travis L. Palmer
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Patent number: 11738796Abstract: A recirculating ball power steering system includes an electric motor. The system also includes a ball screw rotatably driven by the electric motor. The system further includes a ball nut translatable along the ball screw in a linear direction during rotation of the ball screw. The system yet further includes a sliding joint in sliding contact with an outer surface of the ball nut, the sliding joint moveable in a non-parallel direction relative to the linear direction of the ball nut.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2020Date of Patent: August 29, 2023Assignee: Steering Solutions IP Holding CorporationInventors: Eric D. Pattok, Travis L. Palmer, Caleb S. Palmer, Bruce M. Collier
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Patent number: 11697451Abstract: An electric powered recirculating ball assembly includes a shaft having a plurality of sector teeth extending therefrom. The assembly also includes an eccentric sleeve defining a bore containing a portion of the shaft, the eccentric sleeve comprising an upper sleeve segment and a lower sleeve segment that are separate components, the eccentric sleeve defining an opening that the sector teeth extend through.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2022Date of Patent: July 11, 2023Assignee: Steering Solutions IP Holding CorporationInventors: Christopher R. Case Myers, Eric D. Pattok, Brian J. Magnus, Travis L. Palmer, Ryan D. Harris
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Patent number: 11506259Abstract: A power steering assembly includes an electric motor having an output shaft extending therefrom. The assembly also includes a housing containing a worm gear operatively coupled to a steering shaft, the worm gear rotatable about a worm gear axis. The assembly further includes an electric motor and a worm arranged to engage the worm gear, the worm extending from the output shaft of the electric motor as a single, integrally formed shaft, the single, integrally formed shaft extending axially from a first end to a second end and being cantilevered to allow the second end to deflect. The assembly yet further includes a bushing surrounding a portion of the shaft proximate the second end of the shaft, the bushing and the portion of the shaft defining a clearance therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2019Date of Patent: November 22, 2022Assignee: Steering Solutions IP Holding CorporationInventors: Caleb S. Palmer, Travis L. Palmer, Joel A. Bickel
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Publication number: 20220289272Abstract: An electric powered recirculating ball assembly includes a shaft having a plurality of sector teeth extending therefrom. The assembly also includes an eccentric sleeve defining a bore containing a portion of the shaft, the eccentric sleeve comprising an upper sleeve segment and a lower sleeve segment that are separate components, the eccentric sleeve defining an opening that the sector teeth extend through.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2022Publication date: September 15, 2022Inventors: Christopher R. Case Myers, Eric D. Pattok, Brian J. Magnus, Travis L. Palmer, Ryan D. Harris
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Patent number: 11254349Abstract: A power steering assembly includes a first housing containing a worm gear operatively coupled to a steering shaft, the worm gear rotatable about a worm gear axis. The power steering assembly also includes a second housing containing an electric motor and a worm arranged to engage the worm gear. The power steering assembly further includes a worm gear axis bearing disposed between the worm gear and an inner surface of the first housing, the worm gear axis bearing protruding from the second housing to position the first housing relative to the worm gear axis.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2019Date of Patent: February 22, 2022Assignee: Steering Solutions IP Holding CorporationInventors: Caleb S. Palmer, Travis L. Palmer
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Publication number: 20220032991Abstract: A recirculating ball power steering system includes an electric motor. The system also includes a ball screw rotatably driven by the electric motor. The system further includes a ball nut translatable along the ball screw in a linear direction during rotation of the ball screw. The system yet further includes a sliding joint in sliding contact with an outer surface of the ball nut, the sliding joint moveable in a non-parallel direction relative to the linear direction of the ball nut.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2020Publication date: February 3, 2022Inventors: Eric D. Pattok, Travis L. Palmer, Caleb S. Palmer, Bruce M. Collier
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Publication number: 20210107556Abstract: A power steering assembly includes a first housing containing a worm gear operatively coupled to a steering shaft, the worm gear rotatable about a worm gear axis. The power steering assembly also includes a second housing containing an electric motor and a worm arranged to engage the worm gear. The power steering assembly further includes a worm gear axis bearing disposed between the worm gear and an inner surface of the first housing, the worm gear axis bearing protruding from the second housing to position the first housing relative to the worm gear axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2019Publication date: April 15, 2021Inventors: Caleb S. Palmer, Travis L. Palmer
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Publication number: 20210109519Abstract: A remote sensor for a vehicle includes a first retaining cup disposed on a first end of the remote sensor. The remote sensor also includes a second retaining cup disposed proximate the first retaining cup, the second retaining cup being configured to mate with the first retaining cup. The remote sensor also includes a sensing device disposed in an aperture defined by the second retaining cup, the sensing device being configured to measure at least one characteristic of the vehicle. The remote sensor also includes a flex PCB having a first end connected to the sensing device and a second end connected or coupled to a controller of the vehicle, wherein at least a portion of the first end of the flex PCB is retained by the first retaining cup and the second retaining cup.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2020Publication date: April 15, 2021Inventors: Mangesh Bramhe, Eric D. Pattok, Travis L. Palmer
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Publication number: 20210108705Abstract: A power steering assembly includes an electric motor having an output shaft extending therefrom. The assembly also includes a housing containing a worm gear operatively coupled to a steering shaft, the worm gear rotatable about a worm gear axis. The assembly further includes an electric motor and a worm arranged to engage the worm gear, the worm extending from the output shaft of the electric motor as a single, integrally formed shaft, the single, integrally formed shaft extending axially from a first end to a second end and being cantilevered to allow the second end to deflect. The assembly yet further includes a bushing surrounding a portion of the shaft proximate the second end of the shaft, the bushing and the portion of the shaft defining a clearance therebetween.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2019Publication date: April 15, 2021Inventors: Caleb S. Palmer, Travis L. Palmer, Joel A. Bickel
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Patent number: 10398617Abstract: In one exemplary embodiment of the present invention, an adjustable joint actuator assembly for a medical assist device is provided. The assembly includes a support arm extending along a longitudinal axis, a gearbox rotatably coupled to the support arm about the longitudinal axis and slidable along the longitudinal axis, and a locking mechanism inserted over a portion of the support arm and the gearbox to facilitate preventing movement of the gearbox relative to the support arm along the longitudinal axis. The locking mechanism is configured for removal to enable movement of the gearbox relative to the support arm along the longitudinal axis.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2015Date of Patent: September 3, 2019Assignee: Steering Solutions IP Holding CorporationInventors: Daniel C. Simon, Travis L. Palmer
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Patent number: 10288506Abstract: An electric power steering system includes a system housing, an electric motor, a steering shaft assembly, and an electronic control unit. The electric motor is disposed within a motor housing that is disposed within and is attached to the system housing. The steering shaft assembly has a torsion bar that that extends at least partially through the system housing and motor housing. The electronic control unit a printed circuit board and a torque sensor. The printed circuit board is disposed within and is attached to the system housing. The torque sensor is disposed on the printed circuit board and is arranged to provide a signal indicative of angular displacement of the torsion bar.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2017Date of Patent: May 14, 2019Assignee: STEERING SOLUTIONS IP HOLDING CORPORATIONInventors: Eric D. Pattok, Travis L. Palmer