Patents Assigned to L.H. Thomson Company, Inc.
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Publication number: 20090080968Abstract: A bicycle seat tube clamp may include a clamp body having an opening for a bicycle seat tube. The clamp body may have a separation defining first and second opposing clamp ends which may have respective first and second aligned fastener shaft-receiving passageways therein. The first clamp end may have a cylindrically shaped nut-receiving passageway intersecting the first fastener shaft-receiving passageway. The second clamp end may have an enlarged fastener head-receiving passageway aligned with the second fastener shaft-receiving passageway. The clamp may also include a fastener having an enlarged head with a convex lower surface. A cylindrically shaped nut may be positioned in the nut-receiving passageway and engage the fastener shaft. A shaped washer may surround the shaft and have a concave upper surface engaging the convex lower surface of the fastener head. Alternatively, the concave surface may be integrally formed in the enlarged fastener head-receiving passageway.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2007Publication date: March 26, 2009Applicant: L.H. THOMSON COMPANY, INC.Inventors: David Michael Parrett, Troy Nathan Boston, Eric Reid Lassiter, Mark Patrick McJunkin
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Patent number: 7500415Abstract: An object clamp includes first and second clamp portions having recesses therein defining a generally circular cylindrical opening for receiving an object to be clamped. The first and second opposing clamp portions have at least one pair of opposing ends when in a preclamped state and at least one fastener for urging the ends towards each other when in a clamped state. At least one relief area is formed in the recesses and is deflected into engagement with the object when the object clamp is in the clamped state. The object to be clamped may be a bicycle steering tube, a bicycle handle bar, or a bicycle seat tube, for example.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2002Date of Patent: March 10, 2009Assignee: L.H. Thomson Company, Inc.Inventors: Loronzo H. Thomson, Brian Thomson
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Patent number: 7407176Abstract: A bicycle stem includes a handlebar clamping portion and handlebar clamping member having respective first and second clamp surfaces defining interlocking joints. Each interlocking joint may include a recess and a projection therein to resist relative sliding motion in a direction generally parallel to an axis of a handlebar-receiving passageway to thereby resist torsional loading. A plurality of fasteners may secure the handlebar clamp member to the handlebar clamping portion.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2004Date of Patent: August 5, 2008Assignee: L.H. Thomson Company, Inc.Inventors: Mark P. McJunkin, Robert J. DeRose, Brian H. Thomson, Loronzo H. Thomson
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Patent number: 6964215Abstract: A tooling fixture for rotatably positioning a plurality of workpieces includes a base and a housing carried by the base. A plurality of workpiece spindles are carried by the housing. The tooling fixture also includes a spindle drive assembly for rotatably positioning the workpiece spindles. The spindle drive assembly includes a body movable along a predetermined path of travel between first and second spaced-apart positions within the housing, and converter members for converting movement of the body along the predetermined path of travel into rotation of the workpiece spindles.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2002Date of Patent: November 15, 2005Assignee: L. H. Thomson Company, Inc.Inventors: Loronzo H. Thomson, Kinito S. Swader, Randy D. Tolbert
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Publication number: 20050248120Abstract: A bicycle stem includes a handlebar clamping portion and handlebar clamping member having respective first and second clamp surfaces defining interlocking joints. Each interlocking joint may include a recess and a projection therein to resist relative sliding motion in a direction generally parallel to an axis of a handlebar-receiving passageway to thereby resist torsional loading. A plurality of fasteners may secure the handlebar clamp member to the handlebar clamping portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2004Publication date: November 10, 2005Applicant: L.H. THOMSON COMPANY, INC.Inventors: Mark McJunkin, Robert Derose, Brian Thomson, Loronzo Thomson
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Patent number: 6945135Abstract: A bicycle stem may include a body portion and a handlebar clamping portion connected thereto, and a handlebar clamping member cooperating with the handlebar clamping portion to clamp the bicycle handlebar. The handlebar clamping member and the handlebar clamping portion may each have a cavity in a respective medial portion thereof to accommodate an enlarged diameter portion of the handlebar. The handlebar clamping member may have a generally rectangular shape with a recess therein defining with the cavity a pair of spaced apart contact areas for contacting the handlebar. The handlebar clamping member may also be completely removable from the handlebar clamping portion in some embodiments, to facilitate installation of the handlebar. The handlebar clamping portion may also have a recess therein defining with the cavity a pair of spaced apart contact areas for contacting the handlebar.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2000Date of Patent: September 20, 2005Assignee: L. H. Thomson Company, Inc.Inventors: Loronzo H. Thomson, Brian Thomson, Mark P. McJunkin
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Patent number: 6912928Abstract: A bicycle stem includes a steering tube clamp with a pair of cooperating clamp members defining an imaginary cylinder and a recess therein for the steering tube. Each clamp member may also have at least one fastener receiving passageway therein offset a predetermined distance from an axis defined by the imaginary cylinder. The stem may include a body portion having opposing first and second ends, a handlebar clamping portion connected to the first end of the body portion, and a steering tube clamping portion connected to the second end of the body portion. The steering tube clamping portion may have a tubular shape defining a steering tube receiving passageway therethrough, and a clamp receiving passageway transverse to the steering tube receiving passageway and in communication therewith.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2000Date of Patent: July 5, 2005Assignee: L.H. Thomson Company, Inc.Inventors: Loronzo H. Thomson, Brian Thomson, Mark P. McJunkin
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Patent number: 6708582Abstract: A bicycle gear shifting system includes a gear shifting derailleur, a rotatable shift member to be rotatably carried by handlebars of the bicycle and connected to the gear shifting derailleur, and a hand attachment to be carried by a hand of a rider. The rotatable shift member and the hand attachment may each have respective mating surfaces for positively engaging one another to facilitate gear shifting by the rider and are readily releasable to permit the rider to change hand positions. More particularly, the mating surfaces may include pairs of corresponding recesses and projections. The pairs of corresponding recesses and projections may also be tapered. Furthermore, the mating surfaces may engage in superposed relation upon radial squeezing of the hand of the rider. According to another embodiment, the mating surfaces may engage in side-by-side relation upon lateral positioning of the hand of the rider.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2001Date of Patent: March 23, 2004Assignee: L. H. Thomson Company, Inc.Inventors: Mark P. McJunkin, Loronzo H. Thomson, Brian H. Thomson
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Publication number: 20030017041Abstract: A tooling fixture for rotatably positioning a plurality of workpieces includes a base and a housing carried by the base. A plurality of workpiece spindles are carried by the housing. The tooling fixture also includes a spindle drive assembly for rotatably positioning the workpiece spindles. The spindle drive assembly includes a body movable along a predetermined path of travel between first and second spaced-apart positions within the housing, and converter members for converting movement of the body along the predetermined path of travel into rotation of the workpiece spindles.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2002Publication date: January 23, 2003Applicant: L.H. Thomson Company, Inc.Inventors: Loronzo H. Thomson, Kinito S. Swader, Randy D. Tolbert
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Publication number: 20020148323Abstract: An object clamp includes first and second clamp portions having recesses therein defining a generally circular cylindrical opening for receiving an object to be clamped. The first and second opposing clamp portions have at least one pair of opposing ends when in a preclamped state and at least one fastener for urging the ends towards each other when in a clamped state. At least one relief area is formed in the recesses and is deflected into engagement with the object when the object clamp is in the clamped state. The object to be clamped may be a bicycle steering tube, a bicycle handle bar, or a bicycle seat tube, for example.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2002Publication date: October 17, 2002Applicant: L.H. Thomson Company, Inc.Inventors: Loronzo H. Thomson, Brian Thomson
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Patent number: 6309135Abstract: A clamp includes an object clamping portion having a tubular shape defining an object receiving passageway therethrough, and a clamp receiving passageway transverse to the object receiving passageway and in communication therewith. An object clamp is received in the clamp receiving passageway, and may include a pair of cooperating clamp members defining an imaginary cylinder and a recess therein for the object. Each clamp member may also have at least one fastener receiving passageway therein offset a predetermined distance from an axis defined by the imaginary cylinder. The object clamp may also include at least one fastener extending between corresponding fastener receiving passageways of the pair of clamp members for urging the clamp members together to engage the object. The at least one fastener may be a plurality of fasteners. The fastener receiving passageways may also be canted at a predetermined angle from parallel to the axis of the imaginary cylinder.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2000Date of Patent: October 30, 2001Assignee: L.H. Thomson Company, Inc.Inventors: Loronzo H. Thomson, Brian Thomson, Mark P. McJunkin
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Patent number: D512348Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2004Date of Patent: December 6, 2005Assignee: L.H. Thomson Company, Inc.Inventors: Mark McJunkin, Robert DeRose
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Patent number: D515480Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2004Date of Patent: February 21, 2006Assignee: L.H. Thomson Company, Inc.Inventors: Mark McJunkin, Robert DeRose
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Patent number: D515481Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2004Date of Patent: February 21, 2006Assignee: L.H. Thomson Company, Inc.Inventors: Mark McJunkin, Robert DeRose
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Patent number: D515983Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2004Date of Patent: February 28, 2006Assignee: L.H. Thomson Company, Inc.Inventors: Mark McJunkin, Robert DeRose
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Patent number: D516965Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2004Date of Patent: March 14, 2006Assignee: L.H. Thomson Company, Inc.Inventors: Mark McJunkin, Robert DeRose
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Patent number: D451847Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2000Date of Patent: December 11, 2001Assignee: L. H. Thomson Company, Inc.Inventors: Loronzo H. Thomson, Brian Thomson, Mark P. McJunkin
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Patent number: D528047Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2004Date of Patent: September 12, 2006Assignee: L.H. Thomson Company, Inc.Inventors: Mark McJunkin, Robert DeRose
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Patent number: D587633Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2008Date of Patent: March 3, 2009Assignee: L.H. Thomson Company, Inc.Inventors: David Michael Parrett, Troy Nathan Boston, Eric Reid Lassiter, Mark Patrick McJunkin
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Patent number: D413284Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 1997Date of Patent: August 31, 1999Assignee: L. H. Thomson Company, Inc.Inventors: Loronzo H. Thomson, Daniel R. Nietzold