Patents Examined by Abraham Hershkovitz
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Patent number: 4712979Abstract: A turbine stator vane assembly for gas turbine or turbojet engines has an improved structure for retention of a cooling impingement plate. Two inwardly directed flanges are added to the wall-like extensions extending from the bottom of the platform upon which the vane is mounted. The cooling impingment plate is resiliently snapped into place between pin fins on the bottom of the platform and the flanges.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1985Date of Patent: December 15, 1987Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Air ForceInventor: Stephen N. Finger
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Patent number: 4711157Abstract: A linear to rotary actuator is disclosed having a fluid pressure operated diaphragm whose linear movement is translated into rotary movement of an output member by a helical coupling therebetween. The coupling comprises a coupling member that is insert molded in the diaphram so as to extend therethrough and interlock therewith while preventing fluid from passing from one diaphragm side to the other. The coupling member has a combined guide and anti-rotation portion extending from one side of the diaphragm that slidably engages a stationary guide so as to guide linear movement while preventing rotational movement of the coupling member and further has a helix extending from the other side of the diaphragm that slidably engages in a slot in a section that meshes with a gear connected to the output member whereby linear movement of the diaphragm forces linear non-rotational movement of the coupling memmer and thereby rotary movement of the output member.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1986Date of Patent: December 8, 1987Assignee: General Motors CorporationInventors: Fariborz Kayyod, Richard J. Stuart, Jeffrey D. Ogden
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Patent number: 4711156Abstract: A linear to rotary actuator is disclosed having a fluid pressure operated diaphragm whose linear movement is translated into rotary movement of an output member by a helical coupling therebetween. The coupling comprises a coupling member that is insert molded in the diaphragm so as to extend therethrough and interlock therewith while preventing fluid from passing from one diaphragm side to the other. The coupling member has a combined guide and anti-rotation portion extending from one side of the diaphragm that slidably engages a stationary guide so as to guide linear movement while preventing rotational movement of the coupling member and further has a helix extending from the other side of the diaphragm which in one embodiment slidably engages in a slot directly in the output member whereby linear movement of the diaphragm forces linear non-rotational movement of the coupling member and thereby rotary movement of the output member.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 1987Date of Patent: December 8, 1987Assignee: General Motors CorporationInventors: Fariborz Kayyod, Richard J. Stuart, Jeffrey D. Ogden
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Patent number: 4709550Abstract: The hydraulic assistance device incorporates a casing (10) enclosing first and second sliding components (18, 20) arranged in line, the first component (18) being capable of being displaced under the effect of the displacement of a pushrod (34) and the second component being capable of being displaced through the intermediary of a hydrostatic connection, and associated with each component (18, 20) is a valve mechanism (36, 46) in a respective hydraulic circuit between a source of fluid under pressure and a respective braking circuit (I, II), characterized in that the first and second components (18, 20) each constitute a piston sliding in a bore (14) in the casing (10) and each encloses a valve assembly (26, 40; 36, 46) each controlled by a plunger (30, 44), the plunger (30) of the first valve assembly (26, 36) being actuated by the pushrod (34), and the plunger (44) of the second valve assembly (40, 46) being actuated by the hydrostatic connection between the two pistons (18, 20).Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 1985Date of Patent: December 1, 1987Assignee: Societe Anonyme D.B.A.Inventors: Jean P. Sauvee, Christian Riquart, Roland Levrai
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Patent number: 4709551Abstract: A pressure cylinder is disclosed having at least one master cylinder piston, provided with a compensating bore which is in connection with opposite sides of the piston and which is closable by a valve piston movable relative to the master cylinder piston. The valve piston is fastened at the end of an extensible central tension element which projects into the pressure chamber of the pressure cylinder and secures through two spring retainers a piston return spring at the master cylinder piston. In order to reduce the idle travel of the master cylinder, the distance between a stop and an abutment face on a flange of the cylinder is first determined and then added to a predetermined functional distance desired to be maintained between the abutment face and a pressure surface on an actuating piston, so that an assembled dimension is determined. The extensible element is adjusted during assembly to position the pressure surface spaced from the stop equal to the assembled dimension.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1985Date of Patent: December 1, 1987Assignee: Alfred Teves GmbHInventors: Kurt Saalbach, Willi Hartmann
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Patent number: 4707989Abstract: A piston defines in a cylinder housing a pressure chamber connected to a brake pipe and a fluid supply chamber connected to an oil reservoir. The piston has a recess facing the pressure chamber at one end thereof. A valve member is provided in the recess for making or breaking fluid communication between the pressure chamber and the oil reservoir through the supply chamber. A compression spring is disposed in the recess for urging the valve member into its closed position. A spring retainer is fitted about the end of the piston for holding the spring in the recess. A supporting member is provided in the housing on the opposite side of the pressure chamber from the piston. The valve member is supported by a connecting rod extending axially movably through the spring retainer and the supporting member. A compression spring is connected between the spring retainer and the supporting member for urging the connecting rod in the direction which causes the valve member to open.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1986Date of Patent: November 24, 1987Assignee: Aisin Seiki Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Kaoru Nakamura, Shinji Sakata, Chiaki Ochiai, Yoichi Furuta, Kaoru Tsubouchi
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Patent number: 4706458Abstract: A hydraulic system for lifts provided with two independently supported parallel platforms comprises at least two cylinder-piston units (80, 81) for raising the platforms, a metering device (7) for feeding identical quantities of fluid to said two units, and a balancing device (74, 75) operated by means (31, 32) for measuring the height difference between the platforms and arranged to feed a quantity of supplementary fluid to that cylinder-piston unit (80) or (81) operating the lower platform by withdrawing it from that cylinder-piston unit (81) or (80) operating the higher platform.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 1986Date of Patent: November 17, 1987Assignee: Corghi Elettromeccanica S.p.A.Inventor: Remo Corghi
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Patent number: 4704867Abstract: The brake booster (12) includes a housing (30) with at least one piston (38) disposed in a bore (32) between a pressure chamber (42) and a work chamber (76). The piston (38) is disposed adjacent a valve housing (79) containing therein a valve assembly (80) and the valve assembly (80) is connected to an input assembly (72) at an end of the valve housing (79). The piston (38) includes a cam surface (78) engaged by a lever (17), the lever (17) abutting an actuator part (81) biased by a resilient spring (83) toward the lever (17). Actuation of the booster (12) effects a greater displacement of the piston (38) than the input assembly (72) and valve housing (79) because of the engagement of the lever with the cam surface (78) of the piston (38).Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1985Date of Patent: November 10, 1987Assignee: Allied CorporationInventor: Arthur K. Brown, Jr.
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Patent number: 4704946Abstract: A fluid motor for converting reciprocation of a piston within a cylinder to rotation by a crankshaft includes a valve for supplying a fluid to the cylinder and discharging the fluid therefrom. The valve comprises a rotary valve member rotatable with the crankshaft and a fixed valve body slidably in contact with the rotary valve member. When the motor stops, at least one-half portion of a fluid intake groove formed in the rotary valve member is positioned at one side, toward a direction opposite to the direction of rotation of the rotary valve member, of a position opposed to a cylinder connection port formed in the fixed valve body so that a sufficient amount of pressure fluid can be supplied to the cylinder at the start when the motor is initiated into operation again.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1986Date of Patent: November 10, 1987Assignee: Osaka Taiyu Co., Ltd.Inventor: Minoru Okada
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Patent number: 4703684Abstract: A vacuum control device comprises a casing in which are disposed at least two substantially parallel movable cups, the first cup being connected to the element to be displaced. Springs are interposed respectively between the two cups and between the second cup and a bottom end-wall of the casing. Two pipes or nipples connected to a vacuum source and to atmospheric pressure open into the casing respectively within the space located between the two cups and within the space located between the second cup and the casing end-wall.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 1986Date of Patent: November 3, 1987Assignee: ValeoInventors: Jean-Francois Bouvot, Jose LeBorgne
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Patent number: 4703683Abstract: A fluid actuator includes an internal lock assembly for locking an actuator piston to a cylinder of the actuator. A circumferential slot is located on the inner surface of the cylindrical wall for receiving locking latches which are radially extendable and retractable on the piston, and ball bearings are located between an inner aspect of each latch and a first abutment member on the piston. A second abutment member has a thickness less than about half the diameter of the ball bearings and is adapted to become wedged between the ball bearings and the first abutment means to force the latches radially outwardly into the slot for locking the piston relative to the cylinder and thereafter to abut only the latches to maintain locking.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1986Date of Patent: November 3, 1987Assignee: Grumman Aerospace CorporationInventor: Bing S. Sue
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Patent number: 4703624Abstract: A master cylinder of the quick-fill type has a pressure cylinder, a reservoir mounted thereon and a quick-fill chamber. The reservoir forms a compartment housing valve means controlling communication between the quick-fill chamber and reservoir.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1986Date of Patent: November 3, 1987Assignee: Lucas IndustriesInventors: Eric M. Lilley, David J. Parker
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Patent number: 4702150Abstract: A spring-return type actuator for valves including a piston cylinder mechanism, a movement conversion-transmission means disposed in the piston cylinder mechanism for converting reciprocation of a piston into a rotary motion of a valve drive shaft, a spring mechanism disposed in series relative to the piston cylinder mechanism, and a plurality of tie rods each including a male member having one end thereof attached to a flange portion of one side wall of the spring mechanism and having an external thread portion, and a female member having one end thereof screwed into a flange portion of the other side wall of the spring mechanism and having an internal thread portion helically meshed with the external thread portion of the male member and having a winglike member attached to the outer periphery thereof for engaging the female member with the outer periphery of the spring box to prevent the female member from rotating, and each tie rod having a length set larger than the free length of a spring when assumed iType: GrantFiled: November 26, 1985Date of Patent: October 27, 1987Assignee: Kitz CorporationInventor: Shoichi Kaji
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Patent number: 4702147Abstract: This invention provides a valving arrangement for a reciprocating engine in which there are two valve assemblies, each with a pressure responsive valve member. As the piston approaches the end of its stroke in either direction, the exhaust port is closed, such as by an extension on the piston, causing fluid pressure to build up in the end of the cylinder. This pressure is conducted to the valve assemblies through fluid lines, causing the pressure-responsive valve members to move in response to the pressure build-up in the end of the cylinder. These valve members control the inlet and exhaust connections to the cylinder so that the piston is caused to reciprocate by the working fluid as the valve members are moved pneumatically to open and close the lines.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 1985Date of Patent: October 27, 1987Inventors: Don E. Johnson, D. Scott Johnson
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Patent number: 4702078Abstract: A fabricated master cylinder includes a pressure cylinder and a separately made reservoir mounted thereon by way of a mounting device on the cylinder and a mounting formation on the reservoir. The mounting device and reservoir provide restraint surfaces for engagement by a locking device which, when engaged, maintains the cylinder and reservoir in co-operative relationship. In an alternative arrangement, the restraint surfaces are on respective parts of the mounting device and formation which, themselves act as locking means.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 1986Date of Patent: October 27, 1987Assignee: Lucas Industries Public Limited, Co.Inventors: Stuart J. Briggs, David J. Parker, Peter Schluter
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Patent number: 4702077Abstract: A master cylinder of the quick-fill type has an open-ended pressure cylinder closed by a closure member and a reservoir mounted on the cylinder. The closure member partially defines a quick-fill chamber in which slides a piston connected to a piston of the pressure cylinder. A valve controls communication between the quick-fill chamber and the reservoir.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 1986Date of Patent: October 27, 1987Assignee: Lucas IndustriesInventors: Eric M. Lilley, David J. Parker
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Patent number: 4700612Abstract: The drive system for cells for fused salt electrolytic production of aluminum is supplied with compressed air via a compressed air network with compressor and compressed air reservoir. It comprises at least one working cylinder with piston and piston rod, a slide valve situated after the junction from the compressed air network, compressed air pipes and a microprocessor. During the thrust movement in the normal work cycle, the working cylinder forms a circuit together with a 5/2 channeling valve, a 3/2 channeling valve and the related compressed air pipelines; the said circuit is fed compressed air via a pressure reducing valve and the compressed air pipeline running from it. By briefly switching over the 5/2 channeling valve normal pressure can be employed and the positive chamber of the working cylinder evacuated, as a result of which the thrusting force supplied by the system can be greatly increased.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 1986Date of Patent: October 20, 1987Assignee: Swiss Aluminium Ltd.Inventor: Hans Pfister
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Patent number: 4700814Abstract: A locking device for a circumferentially grooved reciprocating member is disclosed. In one embodiment the locking device includes a housing, through which the reciprocating member passes, having a pair of spring biased locking elements and a release element disposed therein. Locking is achieved by insertion of the locking elements into the reciprocating member circumferential groove. Unlocking is effected by displacement of the release element towards the locking elements along a line perpendicular to the reciprocating member to withdraw the locking elements. In an alternative embodiment a spring biased retention pin is provided to selectively engage and retain the release element in proximity to the locking elements. An annular ring may be disposed about the reciprocating member adjacent the circumferential groove to displace and disengage the retention pin from the release element.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 1984Date of Patent: October 20, 1987Assignee: Chalco Engineering CorporationInventor: William D. Mitchell
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Patent number: 4701102Abstract: A stationary blade assembly with a segmented inner shroud to permit radial expansion and contraction of the blades and circumferential expansion and contraction of the shroud segments and a seal plate which fits into a circumferential groove in the shroud segments and is held therein by pinned keys which slide in kerfs in the outer edge of the seal plate and a labyrinth seal strip disposed in a circumferential groove in the inner edge of the seal plate to provide a small clearance seal not affected by thermal gradients.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1985Date of Patent: October 20, 1987Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Corp.Inventors: Frank A. Pisz, William S. Agliano
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Patent number: 4699042Abstract: The invention relates to a fluid power actuator with a cylinder, a piston and a piston rod whose motion is controlled by a positioning device which halts it in selected settings. The positioning device has a row of depressions, for example gaps between the teeth of a rack, running parallel to the piston rod. A positioning plunger moves into a selected depression to lock the rod. A shutter with at least one opening therein covers the row of depressions and is adjustably affixed thereto so as to allow adjustment of the position at which the control plunger aligns with the shutter opening and slips into the selected uncovered depression to stop and lock the piston and rod.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 1986Date of Patent: October 13, 1987Inventor: Kurt Stoll