Patents Assigned to Textron
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Patent number: 6981439Abstract: Two or more flow control valves may be used to provide redundant flow control for a hydraulic actuator or servoactuator. The flow control valves include a sleeve, a bypass control spool, and a primary control spool. Under normal operating conditions, each bypass control spool is stationary relative to the sleeve and the flow control valve functions as a four-way hydraulic flow control valve. Each flow control valve is connected to a bypass-shutoff valve including a bypass spool that is moveable from a shut-off position to a bypass position. Upon supply pressure failure to one flow control valve, the bypass spool moves to the bypass position, reducing pressure in the corresponding actuator piston chambers. When a primary control spool becomes jammed, the corresponding bypass control spool moves within its sleeve allowing a bypass groove to port control pressure to the return line, thereby reducing pressure in the corresponding actuator piston chambers.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2003Date of Patent: January 3, 2006Assignee: HR Textron, Inc.Inventor: Kenneth E. Hart
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Patent number: 6981327Abstract: A two piece punch is provided for use in a punch assembly. The punch includes a generally disc shaped cutter and a cylindrically shaped nut. The punch is assembled by passing a portion of the nut through an aperture in the cutter. The punch is mounted to the remainder of the punch assembly by fastening the nut to the draw stud. As the punch becomes worn, use of the nut continues while the cutter is removed and replaced.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2003Date of Patent: January 3, 2006Assignee: Greenlee Textron Inc.Inventor: William F. Nordlin
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Patent number: 6980152Abstract: Methods, computer-readable media, and systems for externally cued aircraft warning and defense are disclosed. A surveillance system may include a sensor field or array and may include a processor system that processes signals including acoustic signals received by the sensor array. Signals including acoustic signals are processed to determine the presence of indicia, including acoustic signatures, of known surface-to-air missiles including man-portable air defense systems. When the presence of such surface-to-air missiles is indicated, a cue signal is sent to one or more countermeasure systems that include one or more countermeasures such as chaff, expendable decoys and flares. The countermeasure systems may be ground-based or aircraft-based. The countermeasures are deployed in response to the cue signal. The surface-to-air missile may consequently be defeated.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2003Date of Patent: December 27, 2005Assignee: Textron Systems CorporationInventors: Robert L. Steadman, Gary I. Grant, Bruce Edward Parks
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Patent number: 6979158Abstract: A cage nut assembly includes a nut and a cage wrapped therearound. The nut has a number of stand-offs or protrusions provided on a lower surface thereof such that the stand-offs are the only part of the nut which are in contact with the cage. The stand-offs reduce the amount of bearing surface interface between the cage and the nut thus reducing the possibility that the two parts will stick to each other after a coating is applied to the mating surface which the cage is welded to. The nut is engaged by a male threaded fastener which is torqued into place and the stand-offs push into the material of the cage causing the cage material to flow out of the way such that the stand-offs embed into the material of the cage without deforming the stand-offs to a flattened condition.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2003Date of Patent: December 27, 2005Assignee: Textron Inc.Inventors: James Patrick Clinch, Paul Douglas Purdy, James Ray Berkshire
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Patent number: 6973729Abstract: A knockout punch is provided with a member such that when the punch and the die are drawn together by the draw stud to make a hole in a workpiece, the member on the punch will locate the punch assembly in a pilot hole. In three embodiments of the invention, the member is formed integrally with the punch and extends from the punch proximate to a bore in the punch which is used to connect the punch to the draw stud. In another embodiment of the invention, the member is provided as an insert which is connected to the punch within a counterbore. The punch is also provided with a pair of piercing portions for piercing through the workpiece after the member has centered the punch assembly with the pilot hole and a pair of cutting portions for shearing the workpiece after the piercing portions have pierced the workpiece.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2002Date of Patent: December 13, 2005Assignee: Greenlee Textron Inc.Inventor: William F. Nordlin
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Patent number: 6971356Abstract: An engine pushrod which includes a plastic shaft in the form of a rod or tube, and a metal cap on at least one of the ends of the plastic shaft. The plastic shaft may be a molded plastic rod made from an engineered resin material, and may take one of several different shapes, such as a round or “T-shaped” cross-sectional profile. There may be a metal cap on both ends of the plastic shaft, and each of the metal caps may be shaped with a stamping process and hardened. The caps may be crimped onto the ends of the plastic shaft or they may be insert molded. Preferably, either method provides a part with excellent TIR and surface finish, and which meets torque requirements. Preferably, the assembly is lightweight and meets all requirements and the resin material is high temperature resistant and oil resistant.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2003Date of Patent: December 6, 2005Assignee: Textron Inc.Inventor: Stephen Alan Diestelmeier
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Patent number: 6969176Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed for obtaining compact, high beam-quality imaging systems for use within a spherical housing of a sensor ball of a given size. Primary and secondary mirrors may be positioned or adapted for positioning within a spherical housing of a sensor turret or sensor ball having a window. Two or more fold mirrors may direct an optical path from the primary and secondary mirrors to one or more detectors or cameras. One or more beamsplitters may be included to produce two or more optical channels for simultaneous imaging. The beamsplitter may be a beamsplitter cube having field correction structures. Embodiments may have high beam quality and may be diffraction-limited with relatively wide fields of view (FOV). A cold shield may be included that reduces MWIR or LWIR reflections at a MWIR or LWIR focal plane array. A laser illumination or designation system may be included.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2004Date of Patent: November 29, 2005Assignee: Textron Systems CorporationInventor: Richard Henry Pohle
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Patent number: 6969845Abstract: A system and processes for causing the simultaneity of events from two or more families of events are described. A repetition rate and modulus of each one the first families of events is determined. A second family of events has a controlled repetition rate that optimizes the simultaneity of a number of events of the second family with a corresponding number of events from the first family within a desired time period. The first families of events can be occurrences of scanning an image of a target across a detector element of a scanning imaging system. The modulus can be a number of lines per frame of the scanning imaging system. Laser pulses having a pulse repetition rate can be events from the second family of events. A system and processes may disable one or more scanning imaging systems by controlling a pulse repetition frequency of a laser output.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2002Date of Patent: November 29, 2005Assignee: Textron Systems CorporationInventor: Charles Walter von Rosenberg, Jr.
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Patent number: 6967977Abstract: A laser source provides a pulse that is subdivided and replicated into subpulses by a delay structure having a plurality of steps. Each of the subpulses is delayed by one of the plurality of steps and the amount that each subpulse is delayed is different than the others with respect to the pulse. The amount of each delay, and the consequent time delay produced, is greater than the duration of the pulse, which minimizes overlap between adjacent subpulses. The pulse may be transmitted through the delay structure or it may be reflected from the delay structure. Repetition rates of up to hundreds of THz or greater are achieved, and the system and method may be used in Time Division Multiplexing Systems. Information may be transmitted and carried by the subpulses by appropriate modulation techniques.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2002Date of Patent: November 22, 2005Assignee: Textron Systems CorporationInventor: Victor H. Hasson
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Patent number: 6966342Abstract: A sealing plug for blind installation in a suitable hole thereby to plug and seal the hole, which sealing plug comprises a sleeve (1) having one end closed, a stem (2) having a head (4) at least part of which is radially enlarged with respect to the remainder of the stem, the stem head being within the sleeve and the stem protruding from the open end of the sleeve by passing through a part of the sleeve which has an internal cross-sectional dimension less than that of the stem head, the stem head having a shoulder (8), and there being an abutment of sleeve material against at least the radially outer part of the shoulder, the stem head being of a material which is harder than that of the sleeve and being formed with a weakened portion at a position intermediate the head and the part of the stem remote therefrom, whereby, when the sealing plug is inserted in a suitable hole, with the sleeve entirely within the hole, and increasing tension force is applied to the stem with respect to the sleeve, axial compressiType: GrantFiled: May 3, 2001Date of Patent: November 22, 2005Assignee: Textron Fastening Systems LimitedInventor: Keith Denham
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Publication number: 20050247040Abstract: A reel mower assembly including a reel mower rotatably mounted to a frame, a drive operative to rotate the reel about a reel axis, and at least one backing mounted to the frame. The reel mower further includes a bedknife retainer fastened to the backing in an operating position, a bedknife interposed between the backing and the bedknife retainer such that the bedknife is oriented in cutting relationship with the reel, and an engagement device operative to prevent sliding movement of the bedknife with respect to the backing. Alternatively, the reel mower assembly includes a bedknife retainer fastened to the backing in an operating position, and a bedknife carried by the bedknife retainer.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2005Publication date: November 10, 2005Applicant: Textron Inc.Inventors: Jonathan Mahan, Vivek Moinikunta, James Berkeley
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Publication number: 20050247039Abstract: A reel mower assembly including at least one magnetized backing plate mounted to a frame of a greensmower, a bedknife retainer magnetically retained in proximity to the backing in an operating position, and a bedknife interposed between the backing and the bedknife retainer such that the bedknife is oriented in cutting relationship with the reel.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2005Publication date: November 10, 2005Applicant: Textron Inc.Inventors: Jonathan Mahan, James Berkeley
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Publication number: 20050211150Abstract: A vessel (10) designed to operate efficiently as both a catamaran and air cushion vessel can travel at low speed (e.g. Froude number (Fn)=0-0.3) in a catamaran or displacement mode and at high speed (e.g. Froude numbers (Fn)=0.3 or more) in an air cushion or dynamically supported mode. The vessel (10) includes molded catamaran hulls (11, 12) with parabolic waterlines, a flexible, air cushion seal system (16, 17), surface piercing propellers (20) and a propulsion system (e.g. combined diesel and gas turbine). There are preferably auxiliary gas turbines for generating lift air pressure. Forward mounted independently stabilizing foils (30), can optionally facilitate ride stabilization and load compensation at high and low speeds. The foils also generate transverse roll forces to improve high speed maneuvering.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2005Publication date: September 29, 2005Applicant: Textron Inc. (a Delaware, US, corporation)Inventors: Kenneth Maloney, Charles Whipple
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Patent number: 6948685Abstract: 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: October 27, 2003Date of Patent: September 27, 2005Assignee: HR Textron, Inc.Inventor: Dana D. Hawthorne
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Patent number: 6948523Abstract: A fuel tank for a motor vehicle has means for introducing air into and venting air from the tank, and a filler pipe for filling the tank with fuel. A recirculation conduit communicates with the filler pipe. The recirculation conduit is connected to the filler pipe within the volume enclosed by the tank, approximately in the region of the outlet end of the filler pipe.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2002Date of Patent: September 27, 2005Assignee: Kautex Textron GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Reiner Viebahn
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Publication number: 20050200219Abstract: A support system, a bracket assembly, and a damping member for use in supporting a rotating shaft. A support system including a fixed bracket; a bracket assembly; and a bearing. The bracket assembly having a first damping member having a first fixed end and a second movable end, the first fixed end being securably attached to the fixed bracket and the second movable end being movable in a first plane aligned with the shaft. The bracket assembly further having a brace securably attached to the second movable end of the first damping member. The bracket assembly further having a second damping member having a first end and a second end, the first end being securably attached to the brace and the second end being movable in a second plane that is aligned with the shaft and is generally perpendicular to the first plane.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2004Publication date: September 15, 2005Applicant: Bell Helicopter Textron Inc.Inventor: John Brunken
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Patent number: 6942075Abstract: A hydraulic brake system includes a hydraulic accumulator that stores much of the energy generated upon brake pedal depression. The stored energy can be used to maintain the brakes in their fully engaged state and to help return an applied brake pedal to its released position, in which case return fluid flow to the master cylinder is damped to avoid undesirable severe kickback of the brake pedal. A booster is provided to automatically boost the energy storage capacity of the accumulator during normal brake and hold cycles in order to provide sufficient energy accumulation to compensate for relatively severe pressure drops occurring, e.g., during prolonged periods of storage at extremely low temperatures. The booster may comprise an indexing arm that is acted upon by the system's brake pedal to selectively move a variable thickness spacer on the indexing arm into and out of engagement with the accumulator.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2004Date of Patent: September 13, 2005Assignees: Hayes Brake, LLC, Textron, Inc.Inventors: James A. Buckley, Scott A. Walterman, Brian Bigsby
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Patent number: 6941634Abstract: A method of attaching an axle of a golf cart to a leaf spring of the golf cart, comprising the steps of aligning the leaf spring adjacent the axle and a bottom plate, inserting an end of a fastener initially through a first aperture associated with the axle and subsequently through a second aperture of the bottom plate and securing the leaf spring between the axle and the bottom plate by securing the fastener at the bottom plate, enabling improved access for assembly and service.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2002Date of Patent: September 13, 2005Assignee: Textron Inc.Inventor: Bryan D. Bigsby
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Patent number: 6938400Abstract: Provided is an all-electric riding greens mower. The mower includes a frame which is supported for movement upon a plurality of ground engaging wheels and upon which are supported a modularly interchangeable power source and a plurality of reel lawn mowers. An electric motor provides driving torque to enable movement of the mower between and over golf course greens or other surfaces to be mowed, electric motors provide driving torque for each of the reel lawn mowers. The interchangeable power source provides electrical energy for driving the electric motors, including the primary mover and the electrical motors for the reel type lawn mowers. The modularly interchangeable power sources may comprise a bank of batteries, a motor/generator set, a fuel cell, or a combination of these. The power source may be easily exchanged in the field for another, freshly charged power source. Exchange occurs using either a fixed change stand or a mobile change stand.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2004Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Textron Inc.Inventors: Alan R. Fillman, Anthony J. Saiia, Kirk W. Reimers
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Publication number: 20050183410Abstract: A rotary lawn mower having a frame supported by a plurality of wheels for movement over the ground and a rotary cutting deck assembly. A support bracket assembly is pivotally coupled to the frame for movement about a generally vertical axis. A telescoping arm is pivotally coupled between the support bracket assembly and the rotary cutting deck assembly and is adjustable into at least two lengths. An actuator is pivotally coupled between the support bracket assembly and the telescoping arm and is operable to move the rotary cutting deck assembly between a non-cutting position and a cutting position and further capable of retracting the telescoping arm between the at least two lengths to permit the rotary cutting deck assembly to be swung to a side of the frame for easy inspection, maintenance, and adjustment.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2005Publication date: August 25, 2005Applicant: Textron Inc.Inventors: Ryan Hensley, Miguel Espina