Patents Assigned to Pullman Industries, Inc.
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Patent number: 7703208Abstract: An improved vehicle box assembly with an upright front or side panel defined by a monolithic one-piece roll-formed steel sheet member having a desired three-dimensional configuration. The sheet steel member is roll-formed in the lengthwise direction thereof. The panel has a channel, preferably a closed tubular channel on the front panel, roll-formed along one edge of the sheet steel during forming of the panel. The closed tubular edge rail is preferably closed by a seam weld which extends lengthwise therealong and is performed in line with the roll-forming operation. The roll-formed panel is preferably provided with a flat shelf deformed horizontally to extend lengthwise along the panel downwardly from the top rail.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2005Date of Patent: April 27, 2010Assignee: Pullman Industries, Inc.Inventors: Frank G. McNulty, D. James Zimmerman, Edward J. Engler
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Patent number: 7290827Abstract: An improved vehicle box assembly with an upright front panel part and a horizontal floor panel part defined by a monolithic one-piece roll-formed steel sheet member having a desired three-dimensional configuration. The sheet steel member is roll-formed in the lengthwise direction thereof to define a plurality of parallel stiffening ribs. The roll-formed member is thereafter transversely bent to define both front and floor panel parts.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2005Date of Patent: November 6, 2007Assignee: Pullman Industries, Inc.Inventors: Frank G. McNulty, D. James Zimmerman, Michael David Lund
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Patent number: 7284787Abstract: An improved vehicle box assembly with an upright front or side panel defined by a monolithic one-piece roll-formed steel sheet member having a desired three-dimensional configuration. The sheet steel member is roll-formed in the lengthwise direction thereof. The panel has a channel, preferably a closed tubular channel on the front panel, roll-formed along one edge of the sheet steel during forming of the panel. The closed tubular edge rail is preferably closed by a seam weld which extends lengthwise therealong and is performed in line with the roll-forming operation. The roll-formed panel is preferably provided with a flat shelf deformed horizontally to extend lengthwise along the panel downwardly from the top rail.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2005Date of Patent: October 23, 2007Assignee: Pullman Industries, Inc.Inventors: Frank G. McNulty, D. James Zimmerman, Edward J. Engler
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Patent number: 7275784Abstract: An improved vehicle box assembly with an upright front or side panel defined by a monolithic one-piece roll-formed steel sheet member having a desired three-dimensional configuration. The sheet steel member is roll-formed in the lengthwise direction thereof. The panel has a channel, preferably a closed tubular channel on the front panel, roll-formed along one edge of the sheet steel during forming of the panel. The closed tubular edge rail is preferably closed by a seam weld which extends lengthwise therealong and is performed in line with the roll-forming operation. The roll-formed panel is preferably provided with a flat shelf deformed horizontally to extend lengthwise along the panel downwardly from the top rail.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2005Date of Patent: October 2, 2007Assignee: Pullman Industries, Inc.Inventors: Frank G. McNulty, D. James Zimmerman, Edward J. Engler
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Patent number: 7254977Abstract: A system for delivering a coolant fluid to a workpiece has a reservoir for retaining the fluid, a pump for delivering fluid from the reservoir, a supply line in communication with the workpiece and a diverter valve. A bypass line is in communication with the diverter valve, and the valve may be utilized to deliver fluid from the reservoir to the workpiece or to bypass the workpiece and circulate fluid back to the reservoir. The system also includes a fluid return line for conveying fluid from the workpiece back to the reservoir.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2005Date of Patent: August 14, 2007Assignee: Pullman Industries, Inc.Inventors: Tad Machrowicz, Frank McNulty, Jeff Bladow
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Patent number: 7251915Abstract: A frame system for a motor vehicle includes a plurality of frame members each having a connector socket defined therein. The system further includes a connector having an outer profile configured to engage the sockets of two of the frame members so as to connect them in a fixed angular relationship. The connectors are composite bodies including a core member and an exterior body which covers at least a portion of the core member and defines a portion of the outer profile of the connector. Also disclosed are frames which employ the system and methods for manufacturing the frames.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2005Date of Patent: August 7, 2007Assignee: Pullman Industries, Inc.Inventors: Jim Zimmerman, Frank McNulty, Tad Machrowicz, Edward Engler
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Publication number: 20070131319Abstract: A method for tempering a workpiece is provided. The method includes providing a ferrous alloy workpiece having a martensite and/or bainite phase therein, heating at least a portion of the workpiece to a preselected temperature and then cooling the workpiece to a lower temperature. The preselected temperature is below the austensizing temperature of the alloy and the heating is accomplished in no more than 60 seconds. One embodiment of the present invention heats the workpiece using resistance heating.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2006Publication date: June 14, 2007Applicant: Pullman Industries, Inc.Inventor: Tad Machrowicz
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Patent number: 7152911Abstract: A bed arrangement for a vehicle including a horizontally large floor member defined by a thin metal sheet having a plurality of raised stiffening ribs extending lengthwise thereof. The floor member has a cantilevered edge flange extending along a lengthwise side edge thereof, which edge flange protrudes downwardly below a bottom surface of the floor member. A hat-shaped cross rail is disposed transversely under said floor member, and has a pair of top flanges which supportingly engages the bottom surface of the floor member. The cross rail, where it crosses the edge flange, has a depression formed therein to provide clearance for the edge flange. The top flanges having flange sections which are deformed downwardly to define the profile of the depression while maintaining the continuity of the top flanges as they extend lengthwise of the cross rail.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2005Date of Patent: December 26, 2006Assignee: Pullman Industries, Inc.Inventors: Frank G. McNulty, Edward J. Engler
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Patent number: 7108303Abstract: A formed beam for use as a vehicle bumper having an elongated body exhibiting front and rear opposing surfaces and top and bottom surfaces interconnecting the front and rear surfaces, such that the beam defines a swept shape between first and second opposite ends. A plurality of spaced apart and transverse extending beads are formed upon the top extending surface of said beam and at least a portion of one of the front and rear surfaces are inwardly displaced relative to each other and during formation of an arcuate profile to the beam, and such that the front and rear surfaces exhibit at least partially non-parallel surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2004Date of Patent: September 19, 2006Assignee: Pullman Industries, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey L. Bladow, Walter D Jaeger
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Patent number: 7066525Abstract: A bumper beam and method of manufacture which includes roll-forming the bumper beam with a constant longitudinal cross section, and then reforming the roll-formed beam to form a tubular bumper beam having a constant area. The bumper beam area is designed to incorporate a longitudinal “curvature” to form angular surfaces consistent with many modern automobile fascias, thereby, enabling high impact absorption efficiency.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2004Date of Patent: June 27, 2006Assignee: Pullman Industries, Inc.Inventors: Walter D. Jaeger, Jeff L. Bladow
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Patent number: 6959950Abstract: A vehicle bumper system defined principally by outboard and inboard elongate beams which project transversely across the vehicle. The ends of the front and rear beams are joined by connecting points which function as energy-absorbing fulcrums or hinges, with the remainder of the front and rear beams initially being free of direct structural connection. The front beam is outwardly curved so that the center portions of the front and rear beams define a gap therebetween. The rear beam has connections to the vehicle at two points spaced transversely inwardly from the end connections, which connections define inboard fulcrum or hinge points. The front and rear beams are each formed as elongate monolithic structures, such as of high strength steel, and have configurations which enable them to nest one within the other in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2004Date of Patent: November 1, 2005Assignee: Pullman Industries, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey L. Bladow, Tad V. Machrowicz, Steven N. Fidh
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Patent number: 6910721Abstract: A bumper system for an automotive vehicle includes a rolled steel tube having a box or C-shaped cross section fixed to the forward ends of the side rails of the vehicle so as to extend transversely to the vehicle's longitudinal axis. The forward surface of the vehicle is formed by a plastic fascia which may have sloped surfaces for styling or aerodynamic reasons. The space between the forward end of the bumper bar and the fascia is filled with foam intended to absorb energy in an impact. To better match the sloped sections of the fascia, certain sections of the bumper bar are twisted about the longitudinal axis of the bar to create surfaces inclined relative to the vertical. The bars are formed by roll forming a steel web into an elongated member having generally vertical opposed faces. A section of the rolled member is heated above a metallurgical transition temperature.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2003Date of Patent: June 28, 2005Assignee: Pullman Industries, Inc.Inventors: Jeff Bladow, Walter Jaeger, Jereme Fleeger
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Publication number: 20040217607Abstract: A vehicle bumper system defined principally by outboard and inboard elongate beams which project transversely across the vehicle. The ends of the front and rear beams are joined by connecting points which function as energy-absorbing fulcrums or hinges, with the remainder of the front and rear beams initially being free of direct structural connection. The front beam is outwardly curved so that the center portions of the front and rear beams define a gap therebetween. The rear beam has connections to the vehicle at two points spaced transversely inwardly from the end connections, which connections define inboard fulcrum or hinge points. The front and rear beams are each formed as elongate monolithic structures, such as of high strength steel, and have configurations which enable them to nest one within the other in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2004Publication date: November 4, 2004Applicant: Pullman Industries, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey L. Bladow, Tad V. Machrowicz, Steven N. Fidh
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Patent number: 6799792Abstract: A roll-formed one-piece vehicle bed member having plural downwardly-opening channel-like ribs extending longitudinally of the bed member and terminating at front and rear edges. The ribs adjacent one end are deformed to define rib portions which slope downwardly from the top of the ribs for merger with a flat transverse edge flange. The top wall of the sloped rib portion has a center wall portion which is offset downwardly relative to side edge portions which join the center wall portion to side walls of the rib.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2002Date of Patent: October 5, 2004Assignee: Pullman Industries, Inc.Inventors: Joseph J. Jurica, Arnold L. Brown, Gregory B. Taylor
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Patent number: 6793743Abstract: A vehicle structural beam, such as a door intrusion beam, which possesses an elongate tubular beam part which at opposite ends is provided with mounting flanges for securement to a vehicle frame. The elongate tubular beam part and the flanges provided at opposite ends are defined by an integral, one-piece, monolithic steel structure which has been initially roll-formed from an elongate flat metal sheet to define the closed tubular structure of the tubular beam part, and which has been subjected to heating and quenching so that the elongate tubular beam part is of relatively high strength steel throughout its entire length, whereas the integrally and monolithically joined end flanges remain as lower strength steel which has been significantly unaffected by the heat treatment and quenching so as to permit appropriate shaping thereof and ease of welding to the vehicle frame.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2002Date of Patent: September 21, 2004Assignee: Pullman Industries, Inc.Inventors: Frank G. McNulty, Gerald Hackstock, Jeffrey L. Bladow
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Patent number: 6764119Abstract: A vehicle bumper system defined principally by outboard and inboard elongate beams which project transversely across the vehicle. The ends of the front and rear beams are joined by connecting points which function as energy-absorbing fulcrums or hinges, with the remainder of the front and rear beams initially being free of direct structural connection. The front beam is outwardly curved so that the center portions of the front and rear beams define a gap therebetween. The rear beam has connections to the vehicle at two points spaced transversely inwardly from the end connections, which connections define inboard fulcrum or hinge points. The front and rear beams are each formed as elongate monolithic structures, such as of high strength steel, and have configurations which enable them to nest one within the other in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2003Date of Patent: July 20, 2004Assignee: Pullman Industries, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey L. Bladow, Tad V. Machrowicz, Steven N. Fidh
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Patent number: 6454884Abstract: A vehicle structural beam, such as a door intrusion beam, which possesses an elongate tubular beam part which at opposite ends is provided with mounting flanges for securement to a vehicle frame. The elongate tubular beam part and the flanges provided at opposite ends are defined by an integral, one-piece, monolithic steel structure which has been initially roll-formed from an elongate flat metal sheet to define the closed tubular structure of the tubular beam part, and which has been subjected to heating and quenching so that the elongate tubular beam part is of relatively high strength steel throughout its entire length, whereas the integrally and monolithically joined end flanges remain as lower strength steel which has been significantly unaffected by the heat treatment and quenching so as to permit appropriate shaping thereof and ease of welding to the vehicle frame.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2001Date of Patent: September 24, 2002Assignee: Pullman Industries, Inc.Inventors: Frank G. McNulty, Gerald Hackstock, Jeffrey L. Bladow
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Patent number: 6347454Abstract: A vehicle bed assembly, and process of manufacture, which involves formation of a one-piece floor pan by roll forming. The floor pan has a central pan portion and secondary portions positioned forwardly and rearwardly of wheelwell openings formed in the pan adjacent opposite side edges thereof. Strengthening ribs extend longitudinally throughout the entire length of the pan and terminate at the front and rear edges. The strengthening ribs also extend longitudinally of the secondary portions and terminate at front and rear edges of the wheelwell openings. The one-piece floor pan has the wheelwell openings formed therein, as by a controlled notching operation, after the pan has been roll formed from flat sheet material, and the notching operation provides a series of flanges around the periphery of the wheelwell opening, both along the longitudinal inner edge and on the front and rear edges.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2000Date of Patent: February 19, 2002Assignee: Pullman Industries, Inc.Inventors: Joseph J. Jurica, Arnold L. Brown
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Patent number: 6286352Abstract: A stretch roll forming apparatus has multiple roll forming stations arranged serially so that a sheet metal workpiece can be advanced through the stations in sequence. Each station includes a pair of roller dies supported by an inboard support station and by an outboard support station, in spaced apart relationship, so that the roller dies are each rotatable about a horizontal axis. The roller dies are configured to shape a sheet metal workpiece which is advanced between them. At least one of the roll forming work stations is a stretch roll forming work station. In this station, the roller dies each have a frusto-concial shape. The roller dies are positioned such that the taper of one extends from the inboard support to the outboard support while the taper of the other extends from the outboard support to the inboard support.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1999Date of Patent: September 11, 2001Assignee: Pullman Industries, Inc.Inventor: Gerald Hackstock
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Patent number: D466073Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2001Date of Patent: November 26, 2002Assignee: Pullman Industries, Inc.Inventors: Joseph J. Jurica, Arnold L. Brown, Gregory B. Taylor