Abstract: A static aiming target for perfecting basketball bank shots appears to move horizontally and vertically along a backboard as a player moves back and forth across the court and towards and away from the backboard. This apparent movement of the aiming target is produced by visual aiming regions which allow for predetermined viewing of portions of the aiming target as a function of a player's position on the court. In each case, a player shoots for the aiming target in order to complete a proper bank shot.
Abstract: A pressure gauge assembly is disposed between a pump which pumps a powder from a fluidized bed and a spray applicator which sprays the powder onto a workpiece such as a vehicle body moving along a painting line. The pressure gauge assembly provides and early warning of clogging in the pump and/or applicator.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 28, 1998
Date of Patent:
January 18, 2000
Assignee:
Chrysler Corporation
Inventors:
Danny Baioff, David A. Tiessen, Gil Boucher
Abstract: A magnetic holding device includes a hollow cylinder having closed ends. A rodless piston is slidable within the cylinder for movement between the ends. A magnet is carried by the piston. The piston is driven back and forth in the cylinder by air pressure. The magnet is adapted to pick up a workpiece adjacent to one end of the cylinder when the piston is driven toward that end of the cylinder.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 5, 1997
Date of Patent:
January 18, 2000
Assignee:
Chrysler Corporation
Inventors:
Cary Carruth, Frederick A. Mondro, John J. Peralta, Robert Pelletier, Nickolas Kovacs
Abstract: A speed sensor assembly is mounted to a steering knuckle with a threaded fastener. The fastener is initially hand tightened until it is axially obstructed by a spacer provided on the speed sensor assembly. A tool then is used to apply high torque to the fastener so as to deflect or break away the spacer so that the speed sensor assembly may be tightly clamped to the steering knuckle by the fastener. The spacer prevents hand tightened speed sensor assemblies from being properly aligned with a tone wheel. Unless a tool is used to fully seat the speed sensor assembly, the assembly will give a false test signal indicative of improper or incomplete mounting.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 17, 1998
Date of Patent:
December 7, 1999
Assignee:
Chrysler Corporation
Inventors:
Jay T. TenBrink, Kurt H. Stroeters, Richard Burns, Rene J. Bacholzky, Ray Janssen
Abstract: A universal slider bushing includes an inner body within an outer body. The inner body has a convex spherical segment. The outer body has a concave spherical segment or socket supporting the convex spherical segment for universal movement. The inner body has a central through-passage. A ball bearing supports a shaft in the passage for longitudinal sliding movement and for rotation about its longitudinal axis.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 13, 1998
Date of Patent:
November 30, 1999
Assignee:
Chrysler Corporation
Inventors:
Kenneth J. Ladzinski, Timothy Marion, Dennis L. Peters, Jack H. Atabak
Abstract: A steering column in an automotive vehicle is supported by a stationary wall that carries two capsules on either side of the steering column. The steering column has an attachment wall that extends within the capsules. Each capsule has two support walls sandwiched around the attachment wall and a tubular connector joining the support walls together. Severable ribs are integral with the tubular connector and in contact with edge areas of the attachment wall, such that in a crash situation the steering column can collapse forwardly to minimize chest injury to the driver of the vehicle.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 16, 1998
Date of Patent:
November 9, 1999
Assignee:
Chrysler Corporation
Inventors:
Mirjana Jurik, Thomas S. Kaliszewski, Jeffrey D. Ottenhoff, Rodney L. Eaton
Abstract: A pull type fastener including a tubular sleeve and an elongated pin having a disposable pull portion at one end thereof with the sleeve having an enlarged pin head and a shank, a helically splined portion on the pin shank having ridges and grooves and adapted to engage a preselected portion of the sleeve shank bore to move the sleeve material into the spline grooves. The degree of interference between the splines and the sleeve shank, and the relative hardness ratio of the pin to the sleeve being designed such that the sleeve materiall will flow into the spline grooves without radially expanding the sleeve into interference with the bore of the workpieces being fastened.The result being that until the moment of clamp up the sleeve will rotate relative to the pin along the helical splines at a minimum pull force, then at clamp up a momentary and substantially increased torsional force resulting from the sleeve rotation being arrested assists in severing the pin from the pull portion thereof.