Patents Assigned to Textron, Inc.
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Publication number: 20060288680Abstract: A walk-behind mower includes a frame, and a cutting unit connected to the frame and at least one cutting element. Interchangeable power unit support assemblies are each adapted to support either a reciprocating engine or a battery unit. One of the power unit support assemblies is releasably connected to the frame. An electric motor is provided to displace the cutting element. An output voltage generated by either the reciprocating engine or the battery unit mounted on the power unit support assembly energizes the electric motor.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2005Publication date: December 28, 2006Applicant: Textron Inc.Inventor: Bryan Holby
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Patent number: 7153094Abstract: A rotor system vibration absorber for use with a helicopter of other rotorcraft is disclosed in which spring forces are provided by a plurality of elongated rods arranged in a selected pattern. The rods are coupled at one end to a fixed base that is coupled to a rotor hub, and at the other end to a tuning weight.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2002Date of Patent: December 26, 2006Assignee: Bell Helicopter Textron Inc.Inventors: Ajay Sehgal, Michael R. Smith, Frank B. Stamps, Bryan Marshall, Peggy Covington, legal representative, Cecil E. Covington, deceased
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Publication number: 20060287778Abstract: A power situation indicator configured to provide power information in a rotorcraft is presented. The power situation indicator includes a detection unit configured to detect a current value of each of a plurality of control parameters, each of the plurality of control parameters including a pre-determined operating limit; a calculation unit configured to normalize on a common power scale (a) the current value and (b) the pre-determined operating limit of each of the plurality of control parameters, and a display unit configured to dynamically display on the common power scale a first moveable indicator and a second moveable indicator. The first moveable indicator is driven by one of the plurality of control parameters having the highest normalized current value and the second moveable indicator is driven by one of the plurality of control parameters having its normalized current value that is the closest to its corresponding normalized pre-determined operating limit.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2006Publication date: December 21, 2006Applicant: Bell Helicopter Textron Inc.Inventors: Erik Oltheten, Jeffery Erwin
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Patent number: 7150589Abstract: A deburring tool includes a proximal cutter and a distal cutter which form a V-shaped groove within which a workpiece is positioned to remove burrs from both sides of the workpiece simultaneously. The cutting edges of the proximal and distal cutters do not include any under cuts and therefore can be formed using a powdered metal process.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2004Date of Patent: December 19, 2006Assignee: Greenlee Textron Inc.Inventor: William F. Nordlin
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Patent number: 7147418Abstract: A cage nut assembly has a nut and a cage. The cage has a base having an aperture therethrough and a pair of flexible arm portions which are capable of supporting the nut off of the base. The cage nut assembly is welded to a workpiece. The workpiece is sent through an e-coat or ELPO bath. As the flexible arm portions of the cage support the nut off of the base, the possibility of the nut being stuck to the cage is reduced. A fastener is inserted through an aperture of the workpiece, through the aperture of the base and is threadedly engaged with the nut. As the fastener is torqued down, a force is applied to the nut such that the arm portions of the cage flex and allow the nut to come into contact and be secured against the base.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2003Date of Patent: December 12, 2006Assignee: Textron Inc.Inventors: James Patrick Clinch, Paul Douglas Purdy
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Publication number: 20060261216Abstract: An aircraft vehicle includes a body, including a front portion and a rearward tail portion, a single panel door constructed and arranged to close an access opening defined in a lower portion of the body, and a linkage between the body and the door. The linkage is constructed and arranged to move the door generally rearwardly and upwardly when the door is moved from a closed position to an opened position, so that the door is positioned below and adjacent to the rearward tail portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2005Publication date: November 23, 2006Applicant: Bell Helicopter Textron Inc.Inventor: Martin Landry
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Publication number: 20060261530Abstract: A vibration isolator for connecting a first body and a second body. The vibration isolator includes a housing having a first chamber, a second chamber, and a port connecting the first chamber to the second chamber and permitting fluid to flow between the first chamber and the second chamber. The first and second chambers and the port defining a fluid reservoir. The isolator including a gas-to-fluid accumulator in fluid communication with the fluid reservoir through a first one-way valve and a second one-way valve. The first one-way valve allows fluid to pass only from the fluid reservoir to the accumulator and the second one-way valve allows fluid to pass only from the accumulator to the fluid reservoir. At least one of the first and second one-way valves being preloaded to a predetermined force to permit fluid flow through the at least one-way valve only when fluid pressure exceeds the predetermined force.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2005Publication date: November 23, 2006Applicant: Bell Helicopter Textron Inc.Inventors: Frank Stamps, Michael Smith, Taeoh Lee
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Patent number: 7135227Abstract: Provided is an electrically conductive elastic composite yarn having an elastic member that is surrounded by at least one conductive covering filament. The conductive covering filament has a length that is greater than the drafted length of the elastic member such that substantially all of an elongating stress imposed on the composite yarn is carried by the elastic member. The elastic composite yarn may further include an optional stress-bearing member surrounding the elastic member and the conductive covering filament.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2004Date of Patent: November 14, 2006Assignee: Textronics, Inc.Inventors: Eleni Karayianni, Omero Consoli, George W Coulston, Klaus Joachim Regenstein
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Patent number: 7134821Abstract: The invention provides a cage nut assembly having a nut member and a cage member. The nut has a threaded aperture therethrough. The cage is capable of encaging the nut such that the nut has a limited range of movement within the cage in at least one dimension. The cage has an aperture therein sized and located to allow access to the threaded aperture of the nut within the range of movement of the nut. The cage has a plurality of protrusions, such as dimples or tabs, extending therefrom. At least one of the protrusions is formed in halves which abut against one another to define a seam therebetween. The protrusions are capable of being welded to a mating surface to secure the cage to a mating surface, and, substantially contemporaneously, the halves of the at least one protrusion are capable of being welded together along the seam.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2003Date of Patent: November 14, 2006Assignee: Textron Inc.Inventors: James Patrick Clinch, Gary Puzzella
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Publication number: 20060249976Abstract: A window assembly cooperating with a window frame on a golf car includes a first window pane selectively coupled to the window frame. A second window pane is selectively coupled to the window frame and offset from the first window pane. A first pair of retaining members are arranged on the window frame in an installed position and movable between a retaining position wherein the retaining members retain the first window pane in an upright position and a release position wherein the retaining members are disengaged from the first window pane. Each of the first pair of retaining members are defined by a rigid frame having an integrally molded elastomeric body.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2006Publication date: November 9, 2006Applicant: Textron Inc.Inventors: Donald Hanson, Richard Krall
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Publication number: 20060249975Abstract: A window assembly cooperating with a window frame on a golf car includes a first window pane selectively coupled to the window frame. A second window pane is selectively coupled to the window frame and offset from the first window pane. An intermediate window pane is arranged between the first and second window panes and is movable between an upright position wherein the first, second and intermediate window panes collectively define a transparent barrier at the window frame and a collapsed position wherein the intermediate window pane is moved to a position alongside the second window pane thereby defining a passage at the window frame between the first and second window panes.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2005Publication date: November 9, 2006Applicant: Textron Inc.Inventors: Kent Bruntz, Donald Hanson
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Patent number: 7125058Abstract: A locking device with a solenoid release actuator includes a housing, a plunger axially slidable within the housing, a biasing member for biasing the plunger in a first direction, one or more locking balls, and the locking balls disposed in an aperture in the housing, the plunger having a portion thereof containing at least one recess for receiving the balls, a member to be locked being held in a first locked position with the plunger in a first locking position and the balls in a radially outward position, the plunger being positioned axially such that the recesses therein are not in alignment with the apertures, and a solenoid coil disposed in the housing around the plunger, for inducing a magnetic force to move the plunger against the biasing member such that the recesses align with the apertures and the balls are movable radially inward into the recesses thereby releasing the locked member.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2005Date of Patent: October 24, 2006Assignee: HR Textron, Inc.Inventor: Dana D. Hawthorne
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Patent number: 7121071Abstract: A reel type mower having a mobile structure and a ground engaging traction member rotatably coupled to the mobile structure. The ground engaging traction member imparts traction movement to the mobile structure for movement on the ground at a ground speed. A power device is supported on the mobile structure and outputs a driving force to the ground engaging traction member. A bed knife is supported by the mobile structure having a cutting edge that cooperates with a grass cutting reel rotatably supported on the mobile structure. A collection apparatus is engagable with the mobile structure or removable from the mobile structure for collecting the grass clippings. A guard device is pivotally coupled to the mobile structure and is positionable in a closed position concealing the grass cutting reel and an opened position revealing the grass cutting reel.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2004Date of Patent: October 17, 2006Assignee: Textron Inc.Inventor: James E. Berkeley
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Patent number: 7121973Abstract: A planetary gear system includes a planetary gear assembly having a first planetary gear, a second planetary gear rotatable relative to the first planetary gear, and a torquing mechanism. The torquing mechanism generates a torsional spring force of the planetary gear assembly to cause the first planetary gear to rotate along a first direction and the second planetary gear to rotate along a second direction, opposite to the first direction. As a result, the teeth of the first planetary gear contact teeth of a corresponding first stationary ring gear and the teeth of the second planetary gear contact teeth of a corresponding second stationary ring gear. The torquing mechanism, along with the configuration of the planetary gear assembly, minimizes or eliminates the presence of gaps between the contacting teeth of the planetary assembly and the stationary gear rings and minimizes backlash within the planetary gear system.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2004Date of Patent: October 17, 2006Assignee: HR Textron, Inc.Inventors: Ted Lumpkin, Tom Wolf
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Patent number: 7116100Abstract: Position sensing of movable elements including but not limited to machine components is disclosed. Motion of a movable element can produce motion of a magnetic field, which can be detected by magnetic sensors. The motion and/or variations of a magnetic field and/or a magnetic flux may be produced by any combination of a motion of the sensors, associated magnets, or associated magnetic material. Magnetic sensors may be capable of measuring either rotary, or linear motion, or both. Such sensors can provide indication of an incremental position change, an absolute position, or both. Absolute position and high-resolution position sensing may be produced for measurement of either linear and/or angular motion. Suitable magnetic sensors include, but are not limited to, Hall effect devices and/or magneto-resistive elements, and may include multi-element magnetic sensors. Suitable signal conditioning and/or control means such as control electronics can be used to receive output signals from the sensors.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2005Date of Patent: October 3, 2006Assignee: HR Textron, Inc.Inventors: M. Robert Mock, Grant Sweer
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Patent number: 7114900Abstract: A rivetless nut plate has a nut, a holding bracket, a member and a nut retainer. The nut is provided with an aperture therethrough and is secured within a bracket portion of the holding bracket by the retainer but also is permitted limited movement within the bracket portion. The holding bracket further includes a tubular portion having inner and outer walls. The inner wall is tapered such that the member is positioned against the inner wall. Upon an axial force being applied to the member through the aperture of the nut, the member is pushed through the tubular portion from the first end to the second end in order to expand the inner wall and force the outer wall into engagement with the wall of the workpiece. A tool is provided to push the member through the tubular member and can be incorporated into either a manual or automatic process.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2004Date of Patent: October 3, 2006Assignee: Textron Inc.Inventor: Rahmatollah F. Toosky
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Patent number: 7112016Abstract: An arbor assembly includes a shank mounted to the chuck of an electric drill, an adaptor which supports a hole saw mounted to the shank, and a sleeve for locking and unlocking the adaptor and the shank. Rotational forces from the drill are transferred to the adaptor to rotate the hole saw. The sleeve slides along the outer surface of the shank and allows a user to quickly change the hole saw. With the sleeve in the unlocked position, the adaptor easily slides out of the shank, a new adaptor is inserted into the shank, and the sleeve is then placed in the locked position prior to rotation of the drill.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2004Date of Patent: September 26, 2006Assignee: Greenlee Textron Inc.Inventor: William F. Nordlin
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Patent number: 7111699Abstract: A governor system for limiting the ground speed of a vehicle and maintaining an idle speed of the engine. The governor system includes a first feedback shaft operably coupled with a transmission of the vehicle to provide a first feedback torque in response to a ground speed of the vehicle. A second feedback shaft is operably coupled with the engine to provide a second feedback torque in response to a revolutionary speed (RPM) of the engine. A ground speed governor system is coupled between the first feedback shaft and the throttle system of the engine for limiting operation of the throttle system in response to the first feedback torque, thereby limiting ground speed. An idle speed governor system is coupled between the second feedback shaft and the throttle system of the engine for actuating the throttle system in response to the second feedback torque, thereby maintaining a desired idle speed.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2003Date of Patent: September 26, 2006Assignee: Textron Inc.Inventors: Michael S. MacConney, Matthew D. Wilson
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Patent number: 7109679Abstract: Oscillation and other disturbance damping is provided for a system having a load driven by an electric motor, e.g., an electromagnetic actuator. Damping is achieved using feedback in an active mode, where power is supplied in a normal operation mode of the electromagnetic actuator. Feedback may be provided by measured force (or torque) transmitted between the actuator and load mass. A gear train or other mechanical advantage device may be connected between the electromagnetic actuator output and load, this combination forming an electromechanical actuator (EMA). Instead of force or torque, acceleration of the load may be used as a feedback signal. In one embodiment, active mode damping uses the motor's actual current as a feedback signal. In certain or all active damping versions of the invention, a high pass filter is preferably used to receive feedback signals and filter out low frequency feedback. Alternatively, damping is achieved in an inactive (passive) mode of motor operation, e.g.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2004Date of Patent: September 19, 2006Assignee: HR Textron, Inc.Inventors: Ralph D. Edson, M. Robert Mock
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Patent number: D530094Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2004Date of Patent: October 17, 2006Assignee: Greenlee Textron Inc.Inventors: John Hagan, Paul E. King, Don Shaner, George Boss, Jr.