Patents Assigned to Arthur E. Bishop
  • Patent number: 5433800
    Abstract: A scanning induction hardening process in which a steel workpiece is surface hardened by progressively traversing its length with an inductor coil energized by an alternating electric current and immediately thereafter quenching the heated portion of the workpiece characterized in that straightening of bends in the workpiece being surface hardened is controlled during the induction hardening process by monitoring the straightness of the workpiece and utilizing information thereby obtained to control the heating and quenching of the workpiece in such a manner that a layer of hardened material of greater thickness is formed on the concave side of any bend in the workpiece such as to produce a straightening moment acting to remove the bend.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 28, 1994
    Date of Patent: July 18, 1995
    Assignee: Arthur E. Bishop & Associates Pty, Ltd.
    Inventor: Arthur E. Bishop
  • Patent number: 4703145
    Abstract: Apparatus for manufacturing a master rack which in turn is employed in the manufacturing of forging dies to form nonuniform tooth configuartion, which includes an EDM machine having upper and lower platens and mechanism for raising and lowering the upper platen, rack blank support mechanism arranged for longitudinal movement in the rack blank axis and mounted on the lower platen, an electrode in the form of a facsimile of a helical pinion rotatably mounted in bracket attached to the upper platen, mechanism for rotating the electrode intermittently, mechanism causing axial movement of the rack blank past the electrode in accordance with the rotational movement of the electrode, a cam coordinating the position of the electrode in relation to the axis of the rack blank, and a cam follower attached to the bracket and contacting the last-named cam.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 19, 1986
    Date of Patent: October 27, 1987
    Assignee: Arthur E. Bishop
    Inventors: Arthur E. Bishop, Klaus J. Roeske
  • Patent number: 4651551
    Abstract: A die head for a roll imprinting machine for the imprinting of edges of grooves performed in a valve core for a rotary valve for use in a power steering gear, the die head supporting a circular cluster of radially disposed rolling die holders, each die holder carrying at an inner end an arcuate imprinting die and being mounted for partial rotation on a transversely extending axle, partial rotation of all said die holders being effected synchronously by action on each die holder at a position on the idle holder more remote from the inner end of the die holder than the position of the axle and a valve core locator arranged to locate and hold the valve core at the center of the cluster for roll imprinting by the imprinting dies in a synchronous relationship and apparatus for actuating the die head including a number of racks, one for each die holder, supported for reciprocating motion in engagement with sectors of gear teeth formed on the die holders, a work spindle extending along the central axis of the cluste
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 3, 1985
    Date of Patent: March 24, 1987
    Assignee: Arthur E. Bishop
    Inventors: Arthur E. Bishop, Klaus J. Roeske
  • Patent number: 4618297
    Abstract: A machine for cutting the teeth of a rack for a variable ratio rack and pinion steering gear employing a helical pinion having a plurality of identical teeth engaged with a rack having some tooth gaps of varying form and angular disposition to the rack axis, the machine having a spindle carrying a tool with a single cutting tooth having cutting edges which lie on the surface of a single tooth of the helical pinion; the spindle is arranged for helical reciprocation in a housing between two predetermined limits about a mid position in which the tool is directed normally to the plane of the teeth of the rack, a rack holding fixture, the fixture or the housing being moveable with a relative translatory curvilinear motion during the cutting of a gap of the rack, the motion for any one gap being a part of the locus of the helical pinion when slid without rotation in the same gap of the rack.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 20, 1984
    Date of Patent: October 21, 1986
    Assignee: Arthur E. Bishop
    Inventors: Arthur E. Bishop, Klaus J. Roeske
  • Patent number: 4561516
    Abstract: A hydraulic control valve for a power assisted steering system for a vehicle, of generally conventional construction, the essential features of the valve being a sleeve having a bore in the surface of which are longitudinal extending grooves separated by lands, and a valve core fitting closely within the bore of the sleeve so as to be rotatable in the sleeve and having a second set of longitudinal grooves also separated by lands, each groove of the sleeve lying opposite a land of the core.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 31, 1984
    Date of Patent: December 31, 1985
    Assignee: Arthur E. Bishop
    Inventors: Arthur E. Bishop, John Baxter