Patents Assigned to Martin Sprocket & Gear, Inc.
  • Publication number: 20200224729
    Abstract: A coupling for transmitting torque between two shafts has arcuate coupling segments. Each coupling segment has first and second shoes, which are adapted to be operatively attached to the shafts. The first and second shoes each have an inside surface with an inside diameter and an outside surface with an outside diameter. Each coupling segment has elastomer material extending between the first and second shoes. The elastomer material is in contact with portions of the inside surface and the outside surface of each first and second shoe. The elastomer material has a first diameter that is greater than the outside diameter of the first and second shoes and has a second diameter that is less than the inside diameter of the first and second shoes. An arcuate cavity is located inside the elastomer material.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 14, 2020
    Publication date: July 16, 2020
    Applicant: MARTIN SPROCKET & GEAR, INC.
    Inventor: ADAM LAWRENCE
  • Patent number: 4853180
    Abstract: A die assembly having a cavity in which powdered metal is compressed with upper and lower punches. A core extends through the lower punch to form the inner wall of a bushing, and a core extension rod having a lateral protrusion that extends into the cavity to form a groove in the upper portion of the bushing. The core and the core extension rod move in concert between positions to receive powder, compress it and moves upward to afford expelling the finishing bushing. One stationary protrusion extends from the die into the cavity to form a groove in the powdered metal along the full length of the completed bushing. Air passage means are used to direct air into the cavity to remove residue powder that may eventually build-up and cause inaccuracies. Also, in the preferred embodiment a powder feeder means is used on a die table to reciprocate between a retracted, inactive position and an extended position to deposit powdered metal into the cavity and later to bump a finished bushing across the table.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 15, 1988
    Date of Patent: August 1, 1989
    Assignee: Martin Sprocket & Gear, Inc.
    Inventor: Billy G. Howard
  • Patent number: 4822216
    Abstract: Improved apparatus for threading a longitudinally divided partial hole in a machine component has a tap driving spindle selectively and reciprocally carried by a frame. On a base plate is a positioning means for holding the component in a predetermined relationship with the frame and locater means for accurately aligning the component with the tap driving spindle. A movable guide shoe that is operable in combination with the locater means opposes the partial hole to be threaded and forms temporarily an opposed partial hole that accurately guides the tap. Adjustment and retainer means are used for selective positioning of the guide shoe in relation to the tap guide hole.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 1988
    Date of Patent: April 18, 1989
    Assignee: Martin Sprocket & Gear, Inc.
    Inventor: Billy G. Howard
  • Patent number: 4818201
    Abstract: A die assembly having a cavity in which powdered metal is compressed with upper and lower punches. A core extends through the lower punch to form the inner wall of a bushing, and a core extension rod having a lateral protrusion that extends into the cavity to form a groove in the upper portion of the bushing. The core and the core extension rod move in concert between positions to receive powder, compress it and moves upward to afford expelling the finished bushing. One stationary protrusion extends from the die into the cavity to form a groove in the powdered metal along the full length of the completed bushing. Air passage means are used to direct air into the cavity to remove residue powder that may eventually build-up and cause inaccuracies. Also, in the preferred embodiment a powder feeder means is used on a die table to reciprocate between a retracted, inactive position and an extended position to deposit powdered metal into the cavity and later to bump a finished bushing across the table.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 19, 1987
    Date of Patent: April 4, 1989
    Assignee: Martin Sprocket & Gear, Inc.
    Inventor: Billy G. Howard