Patents Assigned to W. S. Shamban & Co.
  • Patent number: 4268045
    Abstract: A sealing assembly, designed primarily for both very low and high prssure sealing of a rod while either stationary or reciprocating, comprising a first sealing ring having a generally rectangular cross-sectional configuration and including a diagonally depending wiper arm and a second sealing ring having a generally L-shaped cross-sectional configuration. The arm of the rectangular sealing ring seals in the static mode and also serves to wipe fluid off the surface of the reciprocating rod in the dynamic mode. This wiper arm is provided with a sharp wiping edge which in cooperation with the L-shaped sealing ring maintains both a higher loading per unit area and a high rate of pressure rise at the contact with the rod for maximum leakage control at both low pressure and high pressure. The L-shaped sealing ring also restricts and controls the deformation of the wiper arm so as to maintain an optimum contact area between the wiper arm and rod surface thereby minimizing friction and wear therebetween.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 16, 1980
    Date of Patent: May 19, 1981
    Assignee: W. S. Shamban & Co.
    Inventor: Henry A. Traub
  • Patent number: 4231578
    Abstract: A sealing assembly, designed primarily for both very low and high pressure sealing of a rod while either stationary or reciprocating, comprising a first sealing ring having a generally Y-shaped cross-sectional configuration and a second sealing ring having a generally L-shaped cross-sectional configuration. One arm of the Y-shaped sealing ring seals in the static mode. The other arm seals in the static mode and also serves as a wiper arm wiping fluid off the surface of the reciprocating rod in the dynamic mode. This wiper arm is provided with a sharp wiping edge which in cooperation with the L-shaped sealing ring maintains both a higher loading per unit area and a high rate of pressure rise at the contact with the rod for maximum leakage control at both low pressure and high pressure. The L-shaped sealing ring also restricts and controls the deformation of the wiper arm so as to maintain an optimum contact area between the wiper and rod surface thereby minimizing friction and wear therebetween.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 23, 1979
    Date of Patent: November 4, 1980
    Assignee: W. S. Shamban & Co.
    Inventor: Henry A. Traub
  • Patent number: 3975968
    Abstract: An improved precision lead screw and nut assembly, including an improved nut, includes a nondeformable screw member having a helical thread on the exterior thereof, the thread being formed by a rib having a crest, adjacent side walls, the rib defining a helical groove having a root which is located between the side wall of adjacent crests. The screw cooperates with a housing, the nut being positioned within the housing and cooperating with the screw such that relative rotation between the nut and the screw causes translational movement between the two. The nut includes a helical thread formed by a rib and adjacent side walls, the rib defining a helical groove having a root located between the side walls of the adjacent crests of the nut. The nut is preferably formed of a thermoplastic base material such as an acetal resin containing finely divided particles of a fluorocarbon resin such as polytetrafluoroethylene uniformly distributed throughout the base material.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 22, 1974
    Date of Patent: August 24, 1976
    Assignee: W. S. Shamban & Co.
    Inventor: Frank R. Chaffin
  • Gib
    Patent number: 3953086
    Abstract: A tapered gib for use in machine tools is composed entirely of a plastic material such as an acetal resin containing uniformly dispersed, finely divided particles of polytetrafluoroethylene so as to provide reduced friction. The surface of the gib in contact with the associated table and positioned between the saddle and the table is formed with raised portions forming the contact surfaces. Various forms of raised surfaces may be used including nibs, ridges and the like. The gib, by virtue of the material of which it is made, fits better, may be operated without lubrication and offers the advantage that it wears relatively slowly and in preference to the metal components with which it is in sliding contact. When worn, the gib may be easily replaced and the new gib easily adjusted since it can be stressed to fit the way in the table with a minimum of deforming creep and short of taking a permanent set by virtue of the compressive forces encountered.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 15, 1974
    Date of Patent: April 27, 1976
    Assignee: W. S. Shamban & Co.
    Inventor: Frank R. Chaffin
  • Patent number: 3951418
    Abstract: A captive sealing assembly including a sealing mass of deformable material and first and second retainers on opposite sides of the sealing mass. The sealing assembly is adapted for use in a seal groove at least partially defined by first and second surfaces to be sealed. The first and second surfaces and the retainers cooperate to define a completely enclosed seal cavity of variable volume for the sealing mass. The retainers are resiliently loaded in a direction to compressively load the sealing mass.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 21, 1974
    Date of Patent: April 20, 1976
    Assignee: W. S. Shamban & Co.
    Inventor: Eldon O. Dryer