Patents Assigned to ARO
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Patent number: 4858939Abstract: A mechanism is disclosed for selectively releasing or retaining a bit in a rotary power tool. The mechanism includes a tool housing having an interior bore. A spindle, mateable with the bit, is mounted within the bore. A tubular release sleeve is also mounted within the bore, and is slidable between a retention position and release position. A bushing is positioned within the bore between the sleeve and the housing, with its exterior surface contacting the bore. A retention key is mounted within the spindle. The key is adapted to cooperate with the release sleeve to extend into a circumferential groove in the bit when the sleeve is in the retention position, and move away from that groove when the sleeve is in the release position. A spring is used to bias the release sleeve into the retention position, and a pin is mounted on the tool housing to hold the bushing within the housing.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 1988Date of Patent: August 22, 1989Assignee: The Aro CorporationInventor: James J. Riggs
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Patent number: 4854832Abstract: Briefly, the present invention comprises a combined mechanical shifting mechanism and pneumatic pilot valve construction to contrl the cycling of a double diaphragm pump. The mechanical cycling or shifting mechanism is positioned between pressure chambers of the diaphragm pump in the pump housing and extends axially into one or the other pressure chamber. The shifting mechanism moves axially in response to engagement by one of the pump diaphragms. Upon engagement by a diaphragm, the mechanical shift opens fluid pressure passageways to a pneumatic pilot valve which controls fluid flow to the respective pressure chambers associated with the diaphragm pump. A positive pilot signal is thus supplied through the entire stroke or cycle of the diaphragm pump. The mechanical shifting mechanism is not connected directly to a diaphragm or to the connecting rod which connects the diaphragms.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 1987Date of Patent: August 8, 1989Assignee: The Aro CorporationInventors: Richard K. Gardner, p Nicholas Kozumplik, Jr.
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Patent number: 4844177Abstract: An improved torque control and fluid shut-off mechanism for a fluid operated tool includes a bit holder and driving clutch member which are connected for uniform cojoint axial movement and independent rotary movement. Spring biased ball bearings provides for cojoint rotary movement which is overcome when the spring biasing force associated with the driving clutch member exceeds a threshold level. A locking sleeve fitted over the driving clutch member cooperates with a control rod for the fluid inlet to the rotary vane air motor to control initiation of operation, termination of operation, and resetting of the tool. A toggle-type trigger controls inlet fluid for forward and reverse operation of the tool.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 1987Date of Patent: July 4, 1989Assignee: The Aro CorporationInventors: Richard D. Robinson, Robert A. Willoughby, Phil D. Thorp
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Patent number: 4830586Abstract: An improved double acting diaphragm pump utilizes at least one supplemental diaphragm and associated pressure chamber arranged coaxially with the connecting shaft of the main diaphragms. The supplemental chambers are connected via parallel pressure lines or conduits to the pressure source for the main diaphragms and associated pressure chambers.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1987Date of Patent: May 16, 1989Assignee: The ARO CorporationInventors: Rolf Herter, C. Bernard Sartran, Arno Grabowski
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Patent number: 4772186Abstract: An improved torque control mechanism for a rotary vane, air motor tool includes acceleration and speed responsive slidable elements positioned in grooves that lie in a plane transverse to the spin axis of the motor and which form an angle with the radii extending from the spin axis. The elements cooperate with a cam plate which operates a fluid supply valve to close off air supply to the tool whenever torque of the tool causes the speed of the motor to decrease below a threshold level. A bypass valve and passage is manually operable to initiate operation of the air motor. An auxiliary low volume, low pressure valve and passage permits an operator to provide minor adjustments of the orientation of the output shaft of the tool. For reverse operation, the speed and acceleration control is eliminated by operation of a reverse operation control mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 1986Date of Patent: September 20, 1988Assignee: The Aro CorporationInventors: Douglas E. Pyles, David N. Carey
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Patent number: 4747299Abstract: A method of testing the integrity of a package seal (14) provided between a container portion (11) and a lid portion (12), includes the steps of: initially reducing the pressure acting on the outer surface of the container portion to cause the lid portion to bow inwardly to a position of substantially maximum concavity while maintaining the ullage volume within the package substantially constant; further reducing the pressure acting on the outer surface of the container portion to distend the container portion for increasing the volume of the ullage space; and sensing for a change in position of the distended container wall.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1987Date of Patent: May 31, 1988Assignee: The Aro CorporationInventors: John M. Fox, David C. Maloney
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Patent number: 4734971Abstract: A method of joining first and second flat sheet metal portions in overlapping relation one above the other to form a joint in the two sheet metal portions. Metal adjacent and spaced from one free edge of a first sheet metal portion is cut parallel to the free edge and expanded to form a generally U-shaped female receptacle arcuately domed and tapered inwardly and downwardly in a direction away from the free edge. The second sheet metal portion is cut in a truncated V-shape and the V-shape cut is bent to form a generally truncated, V-shaped male prong bent at an angle with respect to the second sheet metal portion. The first and second sheet metal portions are forced into overlapping engagement, one above the other, progressively, while directing the male prong into the female receptacle.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 1987Date of Patent: April 5, 1988Assignee: Aro Metal Stamping Co., Inc.Inventor: Robert L. Dupasquier
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Patent number: 4715215Abstract: A leak detector is adapted to test the fluid-tight sealed integrity of a hermetically-sealed package having a movable wall portion. An enclosure surrounds a package-to-be-tested, and the space within the enclosure is evacuated by a vacuum pump. As the pressure acting on the outer surface of the package begins to fall,the gas within the package will be expand, pushing the movable wall portion outwardly. Such displacement of the movable wall portion is sensed and compared with a predetermined value. If desired, the reduced pressure within the enclosure may be held constant for as time interval, and the sensor used to determine whether the distended wall portion has relaxed.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1986Date of Patent: December 29, 1987Assignee: The Aro CorporationInventors: John M. Perhach, Charles E. Porter, Jr., David C. Maloney
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Patent number: 4686057Abstract: The pasty damping medium is used to damp mechanical and/or acoustic oscillations. The agent contains as a minimum compound a solid finely divided substance or a mixture of solid finely divided substances, as a liquid phase, a silicone oil, a polyglycol, a mineral oil and/or a saturated aliphatic or aromatic aliphatic carboxylic acid ester, an agent for increasing the interfacial surface activity or a surfactant, a finely divided magnesium and/or aluminium silicate and/or a silicon dioxide finely divided as a viscosity stabilizer and possibly a small quantity of an antioxidant. The invention concerns also a method for producing the pasty damping medium and the use of the pasty damping medium in different hydraulic damping devices or for industrial shock absorber or industrial vibration damper.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 1982Date of Patent: August 11, 1987Assignee: Aros Hydraulik GmbHInventors: Kaspar Lochner, Helmut Schurmann, Erich Brand
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Patent number: 4649957Abstract: An improved pilot operated, spool valve includes a valve body with a spool that translates axially in a throughbore in the valve body. The spool is moved in response to air pressure in a first direction and is moved in the opposite direction by a combination of a mechanical biasing force and fluid pressure.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 1986Date of Patent: March 17, 1987Assignee: The Aro CorporationInventor: Bryan J. Quinn
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Patent number: 4617971Abstract: The present invention relates to a loom control system operable to stop a loom in the presence of a yarn breakage. This loom comprises a feeding device having a yarn storage drum for temporarily storing the yarn and a yarn store sensor for sensing the quantity of yarn stored on the drum of the feeding device and for transmitting an electric sensor signal representing the quantity of yarn stored on the drum to the feeding device to control the operation of the feeding device and to thereby control the quantity of yarn stored on the drum. A monitor circuit is electrically connected to the yarn store sensor for receiving the sensor signal, wherein the monitor circuit derives information on yarn breakage before and/or after the feeding device from the sensor signal or its variation with respect to time to generate a stop signal for the loom.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 1984Date of Patent: October 21, 1986Assignees: Aktiebolaget IRO, Aros Electronics ABInventor: Jerker Hellstroem
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Patent number: 4576270Abstract: An improved torque control and fluid shutoff mechanism for a fluid operated tool includes an output shaft with an axially slidable cam sleeve mounted on the shaft. The cam sleeve is coupled with a driven tool bit holder to provide a clutch connection. The cam sleeve is biased for engagement with a cam surface on the tool bit holder whereby during normal operation of the tool, the tool bit holder remains fixed relative to the cam sleeve. When a threshold torque acts on the tool bit holder, the tool bit holder rotates relative to the cam sleeve axially driving the cam sleeve to release a biased kickout sleeve from retaining a radially displaceable member. The radially displaceable member engages a throttle rod and a thrust pin. The throttle rod extends to a fluid control valve which controls inlet fluid. Release of the radially displaceable member from being retained by the kickout sleeve permits axial translation of the throttle rod to terminate fluid flow to the motor of the tool.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1983Date of Patent: March 18, 1986Assignee: The Aro CorporationInventors: James P. Baltz, Richard E. Plouck
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Patent number: 4543552Abstract: A voltage dropping transformer for an electric welding machine, of the type in which the secondary circuit is formed by a wound strip, is provided wherein one or more cooling turns are incorporated or inserted in the windings of the primary and/or secondary circuits, separating them into several parts while being in thermal contact therewith. The turns are electrically inactive--having solely a cooling role--and do not form part of the electric circuits of the windings.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 1983Date of Patent: September 24, 1985Assignee: AROInventor: Jean-Paul Fantou
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Patent number: 4478070Abstract: A vacuum package tester is capable of providing data by which the internal pressure and volume of residual gas of a flexible wall vacuum package exposed to atmospheric pressure may be calculated. A container partially filled with liquid is surrounded by a deformation-absorbing enclosure. A vacuum pump reduces the pressure in the head space above the liquid, thereby causing a submerged package to expand. Pressure gauges record the respective pressures in the head space when the package expands by first and second known volumes. From this data, the internal pressure and volume of residual gas of said package, when exposed to ambient pressure and temperature, may be calculated. In use, the invention also performs an improved method.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1982Date of Patent: October 23, 1984Assignee: The Aro CorporationInventors: Earl W. Clifford, John M. Perhach, Peter S. Sorce
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Patent number: 4463889Abstract: A screw feed mechanism includes a pivoting magazine positioned in a housing. The magazine includes a single throughbore which receives a single screw from a feeder hose and then pivots into alignment with a drive tool. The magazine is driven by a pneumatic cylinder.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1982Date of Patent: August 7, 1984Assignee: The Aro CorporationInventor: Bernard C. Sartran
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Patent number: 4443164Abstract: The present invention comprises a combined speed sensor and control valve for a rotary fluid motor such as a rotary vane air motor. Weights are pivotally attached to the opposite sides of the rotating output shaft of the air motor and are spring biased into engagement with an annular valve disc member positioned over the air inlet. Upon excessive speed of the shaft, the weights swing from engagement with the valve disc member and release the member. Air flow and air pressure within the air inlet passage cause the disc member to translate axially along the rotary shaft and close the air inlet. The air motor must be disassembled and the overspeed control reset prior to continued operation of the air motor.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1982Date of Patent: April 17, 1984Assignee: The Aro CorporationInventor: Lowell R. Bavin
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Induction compensating method and apparatus for weld nugget resistance sensing leads of spot welders
Patent number: 4403132Abstract: In an electrical spot welding machine having sensor leads for monitoring weld nugget resistance connected to the electrodes or to the welding current conductors, the voltage component induced in the sensor leads due to inductive coupling is cancelled out by inducing a substantially equal and opposite compensating voltage in the sensor leads. For this purpose an inductance coil may be connected into one of the sensor leads and appropriately positioned on one of the welding current conductors. A core-less coil can be employed, and correct adjustment of the compensating voltage can be achieved by adjusting the coil angularly with respect to the axis of the welding current conductor.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1981Date of Patent: September 6, 1983Assignee: Aro Machinery Company, Ltd.Inventor: Nobuo Sugimoto -
Patent number: 4385517Abstract: Apparatus for measuring the permeability of a material to passage of a fluid includes a pressure regulator for varying the pressure of a supplied fluid, a pair of jaws which may be clamped onto the material specimen, a solenoid valve arranged between the regulator and the jaws, and a collapsible container arranged to be inflated with such fluid as may pass through the clamped specimen during the test. The permeability of the test specimen is determined in terms of the length of time needed for a known volume of such fluid to pass through the specimen, when fluid at a test pressure is applied to a unit area thereof. The apparatus may further include a pressure switch arranged to sense an inflated condition of the container, and a timer to disable the apparatus until sufficient time has been provided to enable the container to return to its deflated condition. In use, such apparatus performs an improved method of measuring the permeability of the material to passage of such fluid.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1981Date of Patent: May 31, 1983Assignee: The Aro CorporationInventors: Peter S. Sorce, Earl W. Clifford
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Patent number: 4351225Abstract: A vibration and noise attenuating construction for impact air tools, such as a chipper, includes axially reciprocal working and balancing members which move toward and away from each other. The end of one member defines a cylinder and cylinder chamber which receives a piston defined in the end of the other member. Pressurized air is introduced into the cylinder chamber causing the chamber to expand and the members to be translated axially from each other against the force of compression springs. Translation of the piston beyond an exhaust passage in the cylinder wall permits the chamber to exhaust whereupon the compression springs will drive the members toward their original position. The members constantly cycle in this manner to provide vibration attenuation.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 1980Date of Patent: September 28, 1982Assignee: The Aro CorporationInventors: Karl A. Brandenberg, Wilbert G. Kautz
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Patent number: D301334Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 1987Date of Patent: May 30, 1989Assignee: ARO Metal Stamping Co., Inc.Inventors: Tony Dupasquier, Robert L. Dupasquier