Patents Assigned to Mosebach Manufacturing Company
  • Patent number: 5686880
    Abstract: A resistor grid assembly has a continuous resistor weave with a plurality of generally parallel, plate-like electrical elements. U-shaped bends join two adjacent elements at adjacent ends. The U-shaped bends are located in a bottom group and a top group. There is a top electrical insulating member adjacent the U-shaped bends in the top group and spaced from the U-shaped bends. There is a bottom electrical insulating member adjacent the U-shaped bends in the bottom group. Stop U-shaped pins having a pair of legs with a pair of shoulders are supported by the bottom electrical insulating member. The legs of each stop U-shaped pin extends into a pair of holes in the bottom group of U-shaped pins and rest upon the shoulders which are spaced from the insulator. Wire U-shaped pins are supported by the top electrical insulating member. The wire U-shaped pins have legs inserted into holes in the U-shaped bends in the top group. The U-shaped bends in the top group are spaced from the top insulator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 21, 1995
    Date of Patent: November 11, 1997
    Assignee: Mosebach Manufacturing Company
    Inventors: Robert Cummins, Victor V. Kirilloff, William A. Benson
  • Patent number: 5304978
    Abstract: A heat dissipating fabricated resistor grid for the dynamic braking of electric motors has a zigzag resistor supported by insulating members within a frame. The zigzag resistor is made up of a plurality of resistor elements formed from sheet metal, each element containing at least one "U" shaped bend, that are connected by welded joints between the legs of adjacent resistor elements. The resistor elements may be embossed to stiffen them. Various types of clips may be utilized to hold the tabs and the resistor elements together to facilitate welding and the clips are welded to the other components and become part of the zigzag resistor. Various types of connecting joints are provided to connect the zigzag resistor to the insulating members. Various types of securing devices are provided to secure the insulating members to a supporting metal frame.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 13, 1993
    Date of Patent: April 19, 1994
    Assignee: Mosebach Manufacturing Company
    Inventors: Robert Cummins, William Benson, Victor V. Kirilloff
  • Patent number: 5281944
    Abstract: A resistor grid for dynamic braking of diesel electric locomotives has a rigid frame that includes outer metal side pieces and metal dividers within the frame between which are positioned columns of fan-folded resistor ribbon. The dividers carry support plates having transverse aligned tabs along both sides fixed normal to the support plate, each tab having a notch in its inside edge, and supported plates for the resistor ribbon which slide in those slots longitudinally. The supported plates and the folds of the resistor ribbon carry studs and bushings which interfit by movement normal to those plates.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 5, 1991
    Date of Patent: January 25, 1994
    Assignee: Mosebach Manufacturing Company
    Inventors: Victor V. Kirilloff, Robert Cummins, Richard S. Dawson, William A. Benson
  • Patent number: 5245310
    Abstract: An improved frame supported resistor grid used for dynamic braking of electric motors is provided. The resistor grid has a metal frame and fan-folded strips of resistance material arranged in columns within the frame. The strips of resistance material are supported by studs affixed to the folds of the strips and the studs are, in turn, supported in ceramic bushing insulators. An intermediate member is affixed to the frame and receives the individual ceramic bushing insulators.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 12, 1991
    Date of Patent: September 14, 1993
    Assignee: Mosebach Manufacturing Company
    Inventors: Victor V. Kirilloff, Robert Cummins, Richard Dawson, William Benson
  • Patent number: 5221917
    Abstract: A fan-folded resistor ribbon is provided for use in resistor grids that are used for dynamic braking of diesel electric locomotives. The resistor ribbon is formed, from a continuous strip of resistance material, into flat portions that are connected by semi-tubular end loops. The outer surface of each semi-tubular end loop is an arcuate cylindrical surface that extends an angular distance of more than 180.degree. between the intersection lines where the flat portions join each of the end loops. The flat portions of the ribbon are embossed with one concave embossment and one convex embossment to further stiffen the ribbon material.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 5, 1992
    Date of Patent: June 22, 1993
    Assignee: Mosebach Manufacturing Company
    Inventor: Robert Cummins
  • Patent number: 5165052
    Abstract: A resistor grid for dynamic braking of diesel electric locomotives has a rigid frame comprising outer metal side pieces and metal dividers within the frame between which are positioned columns of fan-folded resistor ribbon. The dividers carry support plates having transverse aligned tabs along both sides fixed normal to the support plate, each tab having a notch in its inside edge, supported plates which slide in those slots longitudinally, the supported plates and the folds of the resistor ribbon carrying studs and bushings which interfit by movement normal to those plates.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 25, 1991
    Date of Patent: November 17, 1992
    Assignee: Mosebach Manufacturing Company
    Inventors: Victor V. Kirilloff, Robert Cummins, Richard S. Dawson, William A. Benson
  • Patent number: 5159310
    Abstract: A heat dissipating resistor grid has a rectangular or annular frame including side members carrying blocks or panels of insulating material having cavities in their inner surfaces. The resistor element is a zigzag strip formed from individual flat lengths of resistance material, each length having offset ends in opposite directions, adjoining offset ends forming a sandwich with a conductive support strip which extends beyond the offset end and terminates in projections which mate with the cavities in the insulating material. The support strip may extend into the space between the adjoining strips of resistance material forming a heat sink therein. The projecting ends of the support strip may be flat lengths, may be cut into tabs, may be formed into hollow cylinders in one piece with the support strip, may be solid cylindrical studs affixed to the support strip, or solid rod bent into U-shape with the base inside the offset ends.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 5, 1991
    Date of Patent: October 27, 1992
    Assignee: Mosebach Manufacturing Company
    Inventors: Robert Cummins, Victor V. Kirilloff, William A. Benson, Richard S. Dawson
  • Patent number: 5049852
    Abstract: A heat dissipating resistor grid has a frame including side members carrying blocks or panels of insulating material having cavities in their inner surfaces. The resistor element is a zigzag strip formed from individual flat lengths of resistance material, each length having offset ends in opposite directions, adjoining offset ends forming a sandwich with a conductive support strip which extends beyond the offset end and terminates in projections which mate with the cavities in the insulating material. The support strip may extend into the space between the adjoining strips of resistance material forming a heat sink therein. The projecting ends of the support strip may be flat lengths, may be cut into tabs, may be formed into hollow cylinders in one piece with the support strip, may be solid cylindrical studs affixed to the support strip, or solid rod bent into U-shape with the base inside the offset ends. The insulating blocks may fit into cutouts in the frame and locked there by lateral movement.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 16, 1990
    Date of Patent: September 17, 1991
    Assignee: Mosebach Manufacturing Company
    Inventors: Robert Cummins, Victor V. Kirilloff, William A. Benson, Richard S. Dawson
  • Patent number: 5049851
    Abstract: A resistor grid for dynamic braking and the like has a fan-folded strip of resistance material mounted in a frame. The strip is embossed longitudinally so as to stiffen it between folds or loops and lanced or slit longitudinally between embossments from fold to fold but not around folds.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 16, 1990
    Date of Patent: September 17, 1991
    Assignee: Mosebach Manufacturing Company
    Inventors: Victor V. Kirilloff, Robert Cummins, William A. Benson
  • Patent number: 5045831
    Abstract: A resistor grid suitable for dynamic braking of diesel electric locomotives includes an upright rectangular frame with top and bottom members of insulating material and a strip of resistance material fan-folded into vertical flights between the top and bottom members. Fixtures attached to the top member suspend the fan-folded strip by its top folds and fittings affixed to the bottom member tension the fan-folded strip through its bottom folds.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 16, 1990
    Date of Patent: September 3, 1991
    Assignee: Mosebach Manufacturing Company
    Inventors: Victor V. Kirilloff, Robert Cummins, William A. Benson
  • Patent number: 4964346
    Abstract: A pedestal liner for a railway truck or the like is generally U-shaped in horizontal section with a central web portion of anti-friction material which fits between the wear face of the pedestal and a side of a journal box positioned therein, and a flange or leg on each side bearing on the inner or outer face respectively of the pedestal leg. The flanges are not integral with the web portion but fit into the web and have holes in their outer ends which correspond with the bolt holes in the pedestal. Separate flanges may be provided for different bolt hole locations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 26, 1989
    Date of Patent: October 23, 1990
    Assignee: Mosebach Manufacturing Company
    Inventors: Victor V. Kirilloff, Robert Cummins, William A. Benson
  • Patent number: 4847585
    Abstract: A resistor grid for diesel electric locomotives and the like has a rigid frame comprising outer metal side pieces and one or more pairs of inner metal side pieces spaced from each other, and columns of resistor ribbon fan-folded between each outer and outermost inner side piece, and between certain inner side pieces. Supporting means interengaging each fold of the ribbons are insulated from and carried on each side by a metal strip which rides on its adjoining side piece so as to accommodate expansion of the resistor ribbon. The ribbon is indented between folds to stiffen it and increase its span and may by provided with a support rod centered between its side pieces. The resistor grid is preferably positioned in forced air cooled resistor banks face-to-face with conventional narrow span grids, and improves the cooling of such conventional banks.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 20, 1988
    Date of Patent: July 11, 1989
    Assignee: Mosebach Manufacturing Company
    Inventors: Victor V. Kirilloff, William A. Benson, Robert Cummins, Richard S. Dawson
  • Patent number: 4837549
    Abstract: In the assembly two or more strips of resistance material are positioned edge-to-edge and fan-folded between the side members of a frame. The strips are supported at their loops by insulated fixtures and each has a terminal at each end. The strips are embossed or indented between loops so as to form longitudinally extending offsets spaced from each other across the strip. The depth of those offsets is controlled so that the clear space between the adjoining flights is just sufficient to admit a flat metal strip inserted between them crosswise with a portion projecting to form a tap. That tap can be positioned anywhere between parallel flights of the resistor ribbon after the assembly of the unit. A channel-shaped clip fits over the projecting tap and the edges of the adjoining flights of resistor ribbon and is welded to the tap and the flights.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 22, 1988
    Date of Patent: June 6, 1989
    Assignee: Mosebach Manufacturing Company
    Inventors: Victor V. Kirilloff, William A. Benson, Robert Cummins, Richard S. Dawson
  • Patent number: 4825777
    Abstract: A pedestal wear liner for trucks of diesel electric locomotives and other railway vehicles has a bight and a flange on each side. Each flange has openings in it corresponding to liner bolt holes in a pedestal leg but greater in area than those holes. Plugs which can be indexed in those openings are provided, one set of plugs having bolt holes aligned with pedestal bolt holes arranged in a first pattern; another set which has bolt holes aligned with pedestal bolt holes arranged in a second pattern and so on so that the same liner can be adapted for several vehicles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 2, 1987
    Date of Patent: May 2, 1989
    Assignee: Mosebach Manufacturing Company
    Inventor: Robert Cummins
  • Patent number: 4651124
    Abstract: A rigid frame supported resistor for dynamic braking of electric and diesel-electric locomotives has certain of the frame elements cushioned or insulated from each other and the resistance ribbon insulated and cushioned from the frame. Organic insulating material in molded or sheet form, preferably a copolymer, such as a polyester resin, protected by a metal heat shield, may be used for structural frame members, or for cushioning and insulating metal structural frame members. The organic insulating resistant is supplemented by ceramic insulating material in locations subject to high heat.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 10, 1984
    Date of Patent: March 17, 1987
    Assignee: Mosebach Manufacturing Company
    Inventors: Victor V. Kirilloff, William A. Benson, Robert Cummins, Richard S. Dawson
  • Patent number: 4146868
    Abstract: The unit comprises a fan-folded ribbon of resistance material supported by parallel insulating members at the ends of the loops. Each length or fold is formed with a transverse reverse bend or offset dividing the fold into major and minor lengths, which are not coplanar.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 28, 1978
    Date of Patent: March 27, 1979
    Assignee: Mosebach Manufacturing Company
    Inventors: Victor V. Kirilloff, William A. Benson
  • Patent number: 4100526
    Abstract: A frame supported grid resistor having a plurality of resistors of the ribbon type has located between adjacent ribbon resistors, strips of conductive material containing nonconductive bushings which engage and separate the adjacent ribbon resistors.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 24, 1977
    Date of Patent: July 11, 1978
    Assignee: Mosebach Manufacturing Company
    Inventors: Victor V. Kirilloff, William A. Benson
  • Patent number: 4048664
    Abstract: A circuit for protecting a pair of dynamic brake resistors when either of two motors driving fans for cooling the resistors fails. A sensing circuit couples the terminal of the two motors to a switch circuit. The sensing circuit reduces the energy to the switch circuit which removes power to the resistors when the sensing circuit senses a failure in one of the motors.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 9, 1976
    Date of Patent: September 13, 1977
    Assignee: Mosebach Manufacturing Company
    Inventor: Victor V. Kirilloff