Patents Assigned to Logansport Machine Co., Inc.
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Patent number: 4996908Abstract: A through hole rotating cylinder for controlling a workpiece gripping chuck associated with a rotary machine tool. The cylinder includes a cylinder body assembly, piston tube and fluid distributor section rotatable within a housing and defining a central axial opening. Bearings supported between the housing and cylinder body assembly are lubricated by flow from a hydraulic system used to move the piston tube in the cylinder body assembly. A coolant collector receives coolant liquid travelling through the central axial opening. A seal assembly between the coolant collector and the bearings prevents coolant from contaminating the hydraulic fluid in the hydraulic system.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1988Date of Patent: March 5, 1991Assignee: Logansport Machine Co., Inc.Inventor: Thomas F. Thompson
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Patent number: 4722536Abstract: A chuck for gripping a workpiece during a rotary operation includes a chuck body with a master jaw movably mounted on the chuck body. The master jaw includes a bayonet type locking structure. The master jaw also includes a face with at least one pin reciprocally mounted in and extending perpendicularly from the face. The pin is mechanically coupled to a piston reciprocally mounted in a piston chamber in the master jaw. The piston chamber is in communication with a source of pressurized fluid. The pin is reciprocated by selected communication of pressurized fluid to the piston chamber. A quick-change top jaw is also provided that may be quickly attached to and removed from the master jaw. The top jaw includes a bayonet type locking structure complementary to the bayonet type locking structure on the master jaw. The top jaw also includes an insert for capturing the pin in the master jaw.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 1986Date of Patent: February 2, 1988Assignee: Logansport Machine Co., Inc.Inventors: Brian M. Lane, Thomas F. Thompson, John Wilson
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Patent number: 4168654Abstract: A fluid supply distributor communicates fluid from a stationary fluid source to a rotating hydraulic motor. The distributor includes a housing with main ports for connection to high and low pressure at the source. A shaft rotating in the housing is attached to the motor and includes motor ports for connection to the rotating motor. A sleeve in the housing surrounds the shaft, and the sleeve and shaft define interfacing sealing surfaces. The housing, the sleeve, and the shaft include passages for communicating fluid between the main ports and the motor ports. The sleeve is normally retained in a stationary position, but is released to rotate within the housing should the shaft seize within the housing. The passages include spaced supply grooves at the sealing surfaces connected to the main ports and thus maintained at different pressures.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 1977Date of Patent: September 25, 1979Assignee: Logansport Machine Co., Inc.Inventors: John J. Wilson, Donald M. Rhoades
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Patent number: 4139206Abstract: A high speed chuck includes a body having a central axis around which it is rotated. The chuck also includes at least one master jaw for gripping a workpiece and a jaw operating mechanism. A jaw locking mechanism includes a wedge aligned transversely to and abutting the jaw to apply a transverse locking force that is increased by centrifugal force. The wedge also abuts a pin mounted on the body thereby maintaining the wedge in a selected initial position.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 1977Date of Patent: February 13, 1979Assignee: Logansport Machine Co., Inc.Inventor: Kenneth F. Knohl
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Patent number: 4040338Abstract: A fluid supply distributor communicates fluid from a stationary fluid source to a rotating hydraulic motor. The distributor includes a housing with main ports for connection to high and low pressure at the source. A shaft rotating in the housing is attached to the motor and includes motor ports for connection to the rotating motor. A sleeve in the housing surrounds the shaft, and the sleeve and shaft define interfacing sealing surfaces. The housing, the sleeve, and the shaft include passages for communicating fluid between the main ports and the motor ports. The sleeve is normally retained in a stationary position, but is released to rotate within the housing should the shaft seize within the housing. The passages include spaced supply grooves at the sealing surfaces connected to the main ports and thus maintained at different pressures.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 1976Date of Patent: August 9, 1977Assignee: Logansport Machine Co., Inc.Inventors: John J. Wilson, Donald M. Rhoades