Patents Assigned to Muncie Power Products, Inc.
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Patent number: 11953083Abstract: Power takeoff devices (PTOs) are useful for mounting on transmissions and for performing, directly or indirectly, useful work via the mechanical energy generated by the PTO's rotatable output shaft. Systems and methods for reducing PTO gear rattle include an input gear carried on a shaft sleeve mounted on a shaft extending between opposing spaced apart walls of a PTO housing. The shaft sleeve is moveable in an axial direction along the shaft, the travel of the shaft sleeve in each direction being limited by contacting the respective wall. The shaft sleeve is biased to remain spaced apart from the walls, thereby reducing or eliminating gear rattle.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2020Date of Patent: April 9, 2024Assignee: Muncie Power Products, Inc.Inventor: Samuel W. Campbell
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Publication number: 20230279939Abstract: The present invention relates to a power takeoff (PTO) device. More specifically, the present invention relates to a PTO with a novel bolted joint assembly securing the housing of the PTO to a transmission housing, whereby the bolted joint assembly is easier to assemble correctly and more robust than conventional bolted joint assemblies used with conventional PTO housings. The preferred embodiment of the invention comprises elongated fasteners affixing or securing the PTO housing to the transmission housing. Such elongated fasteners provide easier access to the fastener head with standard tools, while providing significantly greater fastener stretch that reduces or prevents vibration loosening of the PTO housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2023Publication date: September 7, 2023Applicant: MUNCIE POWER PRODUCTS, INC.Inventor: Brian Perry
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Patent number: 11703116Abstract: The present invention relates to a dampened gear system for reducing gear rattle. More specifically, a dampened gear system includes a first gear vibrationally isolated from a second gear. At least one damper prevents rotational engagement between the first gear and second gear until a rotational load is applied. When a rotational load is applied, the at least one damper is compressed, resulting in at least one lug on the second gear contacting an engagement surface on the first gear, allowing the rotational load to be mechanically transferred from one gear to the other gear.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2021Date of Patent: July 18, 2023Assignee: Muncie Power Products, Inc.Inventor: James R. Abbott
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Publication number: 20220388392Abstract: This invention relates to power takeoff devices (PTOs), which are useful for mounting on transmissions and for performing, directly or indirectly, useful work via the PTO's rotatable output shaft. A system and method designed for quick and convenient installation of a PTO and an attachment element. In some embodiments, the attachment element is an adapter configured to secure a transmission and the PTO is configured to attach to the adapter.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2022Publication date: December 8, 2022Applicant: MUNCIE POWER PRODUCTS, INC.Inventor: James R. Abbott
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Patent number: 11378173Abstract: Power takeoff devices (PTOs) are useful for mounting on transmissions and for performing, directly or indirectly, useful work via the mechanical energy generated by the PTO's rotatable output shaft. Systems and methods for reducing PTO gear rattle include a moveable input gear engaging and intermediate to an output gear and a transmission gear. The input gear is carried on an input gear carrier moveable such that the input gear centerline moves along a plane substantially perpendicular to a plane running between the centerlines of the output and transmission gears. The input gear travel is limited by the output and transmission gears such that the input gear is biased to engage at least one of the output gear and the transmission gear, thereby reducing or eliminating gear rattle from overly loose engagement between meshing teeth on the input gear and the transmission gear or output gear.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2020Date of Patent: July 5, 2022Assignee: Muncie Power Products, Inc.Inventors: James R. Abbott, Thomas W. Funk
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Patent number: 11085525Abstract: PTO systems having reduced gear rattle are disclosed. Embodiments include a PTO having an input gear and an intermediate gear engaging the input gear. The intermediate gear rotates about fixed rotational axis. The input gear is attached to the intermediate gear by a support whereby the rotational axis of the input gear is capable of pivoting about the rotational axis of the intermediate gear at a fixed distance, following an arcuate path. The input gear is configured to engage a transmission gear, and biased to pivot toward the transmission gear, thereby reducing or eliminating gear rattle from overly loose engagement between meshing teeth on the intermediate and transmission gears.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2018Date of Patent: August 10, 2021Assignee: Muncie Power Products, Inc.Inventors: Thomas Funk, Roger Merritt, Brian Perry
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Publication number: 20210207702Abstract: The present invention relates to a dampened gear system for reducing gear rattle. More specifically, a dampened gear system includes a first gear vibrationally isolated from a second gear. At least one damper prevents rotational engagement between the first gear and second gear until a rotational load is applied. When a rotational load is applied, the at least one damper is compressed, resulting in at least one lug on the second gear contacting an engagement surface on the first gear, allowing the rotational load to be mechanically transferred from one gear to the other gear.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2021Publication date: July 8, 2021Applicant: Muncie Power Products, Inc.Inventor: James R. Abbott
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Publication number: 20210102615Abstract: Power takeoff devices (PTOs) are useful for mounting on transmissions and for performing, directly or indirectly, useful work via the mechanical energy generated by the PTO's rotatable output shaft. Systems and methods for reducing PTO gear rattle include an input gear carried on a shaft sleeve mounted on a shaft extending between opposing spaced apart walls of a PTO housing. The shaft sleeve is moveable in an axial direction along the shaft, the travel of the shaft sleeve in each direction being limited by contacting the respective wall. The shaft sleeve is biased to remain spaced apart from the walls, thereby reducing or eliminating gear rattle.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2020Publication date: April 8, 2021Applicant: Muncie Power Products, Inc.Inventor: Samuel W. Campbell
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Publication number: 20210018084Abstract: Power takeoff devices (PTOs) are useful for mounting on transmissions and for performing, directly or indirectly, useful work via the mechanical energy generated by the PTO's rotatable output shaft. Systems and methods for reducing PTO gear rattle include a moveable input gear engaging and intermediate to an output gear and a transmission gear. The input gear is carried on an input gear carrier moveable such that the input gear centerline moves along a plane substantially perpendicular to a plane running between the centerlines of the output and transmission gears. The input gear travel is limited by the output and transmission gears such that the input gear is biased to engage at least one of the output gear and the transmission gear, thereby reducing or eliminating gear rattle from overly loose engagement between meshing teeth on the input gear and the transmission gear or output gear.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2020Publication date: January 21, 2021Applicant: Muncie Power Products, Inc.Inventors: James R. Abbott, Thomas W. Funk
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Patent number: 10513179Abstract: Systems and methods for mounting auxiliary devices, such as hydraulic pumps or electric generators, to a power takeoff (PTO) maintain alignment of the auxiliary device with the PTO while allowing hand rotation of the auxiliary device to an appropriate orientation and secure the auxiliary device to the PTO in the selected orientation. Embodiments include a stationary member that connects to a PTO and captures a rotatable member between the stationary member and the PTO. When the appropriate orientation of the auxiliary device is achieved, the rotatable member can be moved toward the auxiliary device to connect to the auxiliary device and to engage the stationary member (and to possibly engage teeth in the stationary member) to lock the orientation of the rotatable member.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2016Date of Patent: December 24, 2019Assignee: Muncie Power Products, Inc.Inventors: John Rinkenbaugh, Dave Gormley, David Houston Freeman, James Robert Abbott
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Publication number: 20190186624Abstract: PTO systems having reduced gear rattle are disclosed. Embodiments include a PTO having an input gear and an intermediate gear engaging the input gear. The intermediate gear rotates about fixed rotational axis. The input gear is attached to the intermediate gear by a support whereby the rotational axis of the input gear is capable of pivoting about the rotational axis of the intermediate gear at a fixed distance, following an arcuate path. The input gear is configured to engage a transmission gear, and biased to pivot toward the transmission gear, thereby reducing or eliminating gear rattle from overly loose engagement between meshing teeth on the intermediate and transmission gears.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2018Publication date: June 20, 2019Applicant: Muncie Power Products, Inc.Inventors: Thomas Funk, Roger Merritt, Brian Perry
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Publication number: 20170307129Abstract: PTO support systems are disclosed. Embodiments include a bracket with a receiving portion, and an optional enclosing member. When connected, the receiving portion of the bracket and the enclosing member cooperatively retain a PTO shaft while in operation, and may also allow the shaft to move in the direction of the axis of the shaft. The bracket may be easily attached to a transmission housing or motor vehicle frame. Once attached, a user may place the shaft onto the receiving portion of the bracket, which is configured to at least temporarily retain the shaft, in order to avoid the need for the user to manually support the weight of the shaft while simultaneously attaching the enclosing member to the bracket.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2017Publication date: October 26, 2017Applicant: Muncie Power Products, Inc.Inventors: John Rinkenbaugh, David Freeman
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Publication number: 20170167543Abstract: Systems and methods for mounting components to machinery, including machinery with a rotatable shaft, are disclosed. Embodiments include systems and methods for mounting auxiliary devices, such as hydraulic pumps or electric generators, to a power takeoff (PTO). In some embodiments, the mounting system maintains alignment of the auxiliary device with the PTO while allowing hand rotation of the auxiliary device to an appropriate orientation and secures the auxiliary device to the PTO in the selected orientation. Embodiments include a stationary member that connects to a PTO and captures a rotatable member between the stationary member and the PTO. When the appropriate orientation of the auxiliary device is achieved, the rotatable member can be moved toward the auxiliary device to connect to the auxiliary device and to engage the stationary member (and to possibly engage teeth in the stationary member) to lock the orientation of the rotatable member.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2016Publication date: June 15, 2017Applicant: Muncie Power Products, Inc.Inventors: John Rinkenbaugh, Dave Gormley, David Houston Freeman, James Robert Abbott
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Patent number: 9157487Abstract: Embodiments of the present disclosure provide an improved clutch-brake for a PTO unit. In accordance with a first embodiment of the present disclosure, a dual direction clutch-brake with a clutch cup is disclosed. When moved in one direction, the clutch cup engages a clutch pack resulting in the input shaft being engaged with the output shaft. When the clutch cap is moved in the opposite direction, the clutch cup engages a breaking member, for example a cover or casing of the PTO unit, which applies a force to the output shaft opposite to the direction of rotation and thereby stops the output shaft from rotating.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2013Date of Patent: October 13, 2015Assignee: Muncie Power Products, Inc.Inventors: Fred Alford, Brian Young
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Patent number: 9151336Abstract: Power takeoff lubrication devices and methods are disclosed. Embodiments include an accumulator connected to a power takeoff fluid supply line and storing fluid (which may be under pressure) for selective use independent of the fluid being supplied by the fluid supply line. In some embodiments, the fluid in the accumulator is supplied to various components within the power takeoff, including the clutch plates (which may have fluid supplied prior to and/or during engagement), which can decrease wear and/or clutch temperature. In some embodiments, the fluid in the accumulator is supplied to the clutch piston to actuate the clutch piston when the pressure in the supply line is less than optimal and/or to stabilize the pressures in the hydraulic lines connected to the clutch piston. In still further embodiments, the fluid in the accumulator is supplied to the clutch when the fluid supply line pressure is less than optimal.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2013Date of Patent: October 6, 2015Assignee: MUNCIE POWER PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: Larry Wesley, Brian Young
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Publication number: 20140165748Abstract: Embodiments of the present disclosure provide an improved clutch-brake for a PTO unit. In accordance with a first embodiment of the present disclosure, a dual direction clutch-brake with a clutch cup is disclosed. When moved in one direction, the clutch cup engages a clutch pack resulting in the input shaft being engaged with the output shaft. When the clutch cap is moved in the opposite direction, the clutch cup engages a breaking member, for example a cover or casing of the PTO unit, which applies a force to the output shaft opposite to the direction of rotation and thereby stops the output shaft from rotating.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2013Publication date: June 19, 2014Applicant: Muncie Power Products, Inc.Inventors: Fred Alford, Brian Young
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Patent number: 8720075Abstract: Devices and methods to facilitate proper installation of a power takeoff on a transmission are disclosed. Embodiments include gauges and methods that enable users to properly select the thickness of the gasket between the power takeoff and the transmission housing to minimize gear backlash and gear interference while installing a power takeoff on a transmission. In one embodiment, the gauge is of unitary construction with at least one surface adapted to contact the transmission housing and another surface adapted to avoid contact with the transmission gear by at least 2/1000 inches and at most 3/100 inches when the gasket thickness is proper for minimizing gear backlash and interference. Alternate embodiments include cutouts that aid in aligning the gauge within the transmission housing and can assist in determining the appropriate gasket thickness.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2012Date of Patent: May 13, 2014Assignee: Muncie Power Products, Inc.Inventors: Brian Young, John Rinkenbaugh, Jeremy Armstrong
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Publication number: 20130228411Abstract: Power takeoff lubrication devices and methods are disclosed. Embodiments include an accumulator connected to a power takeoff fluid supply line and storing fluid (which may be under pressure) for selective use independent of the fluid being supplied by the fluid supply line. In some embodiments, the fluid in the accumulator is supplied to various components within the power takeoff, including the clutch plates (which may have fluid supplied prior to and/or during engagement), which can decrease wear and/or clutch temperature. In some embodiments, the fluid in the accumulator is supplied to the clutch piston to actuate the clutch piston when the pressure in the supply line is less than optimal and/or to stabilize the pressures in the hydraulic lines connected to the clutch piston. In still further embodiments, the fluid in the accumulator is supplied to the clutch when the fluid supply line pressure is less than optimal.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2013Publication date: September 5, 2013Applicant: Muncie Power Products, Inc.Inventors: Larry Wesley, Brian Young
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Publication number: 20120291298Abstract: Devices and methods to facilitate proper installation of a power takeoff on a transmission are disclosed. Embodiments include gauges and methods that enable users to properly select the thickness of the gasket between the power takeoff and the transmission housing to minimize gear backlash and gear interference while installing a power takeoff on a transmission. In one embodiment, the gauge is of unitary construction with at least one surface adapted to contact the transmission housing and another surface adapted to avoid contact with the transmission gear by at least 2/1000 inches and at most 3/100 inches when the gasket thickness is proper for minimizing gear backlash and interference. Alternate embodiments include cutouts that aid in aligning the gauge within the transmission housing and can assist in determining the appropriate gasket thickness.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2012Publication date: November 22, 2012Applicant: Muncie Power Products, Inc.Inventors: Brian Young, John Rinkenbaugh, Jeremy Armstrong
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Publication number: 20080201994Abstract: An electronic control system and data-logging system for a snow removal vehicle. The vehicle includes hydraulically actuated tools, the control of which can be through a dual axis controller such as a joystick. Electrical communication among components in the system is provided by a power line carrier protocol (PLC).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2008Publication date: August 28, 2008Applicant: MUNCIE POWER PRODUCTS, INC.Inventor: Terry Crago