Patents Examined by Matthew C. Graham
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Patent number: 6846267Abstract: A gearbox adaptor (2) which can be combined with a standard vehicle gearbox to convert a standard gearbox to a sequential gearbox. Some or all of the gears (5, 6) of a standard gearbox have the synchro-hubs and cones removed and one or more gearbox adaptors (2) substituted. Each adaptor (2) includes a hub (4) which engages the gear shaft (3), at least one piston (7, 8) mounted within the hub (4), means for supplying fluid (16) from the exterior of the hub (4) to a first face of the or each piston (7, 8), at least one clutch means (9, 10), part of which engages the hub and another part of which engages a gear (5, 6) located on the gear shaft (3); the arrangement being such that movement of the piston (7, 8) in a predetermined first direction inter-engages the parts of the clutch (9, 10) to drivingly engage the gear (5, 6) and the gear shaft (3).Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 1999Date of Patent: January 25, 2005Assignee: Goatley Technology Developments LTDInventor: Ernest Paul Goatley
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Patent number: 6845973Abstract: An air spring has first and second axially spaced end members with a flexible bellows sealingly clamped to the end members and extending therebetween and forming an intervening air chamber. A flexible elastomeric sleeve having at least one convolution resiliently mounts a rigid restraining cylinder to one of the end members. The cylinder extends co-axially along and outside of the bellows. The flexible sleeve is bonded or snap-fitted to the cylinder.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2002Date of Patent: January 25, 2005Assignee: BFS Diversified Products, LLCInventor: David A. Ferrer
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Patent number: 6843537Abstract: The reliability of a pressure sensor is improved either by utilization of redundant components. A pair of pressure sensors are mounted upon a single pressure sensor diaphragm. Each of the pressure sensors is connected to one of a pair of signal conditioning circuits. The gain of one of the signal conditioning circuits is a fraction of the gain of the other signal conditioning circuit. The outputs of each of the signal conditioning circuits are compared to a corresponding threshold. If both of the output signals exceed the corresponding threshold, it is determined that a malfunction of the pressure sensor has occured.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2001Date of Patent: January 18, 2005Assignee: Kelsey-Hayes CompanyInventors: Mike L. Babala, Marc Bolitho, Jeffrey E. Shaya, Thomas Baron
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Patent number: 6843350Abstract: A disc brake system of the kind comprising an axially fixed hub and at least one slideable brake disc comprises a resilient device acting between the disc and the hub to control certain aspects of the movement of the brake disc during use. Despite the thermal differential arising in use between the brake disc and the central hub due to the localized heat generation of the brake system and the mass and thermal capacity differences between the hub and the brake disc, whereby the hub would be expected to provide a more satisfactory mounting, the resilient device acting between the disc and the hub to control the disc dynamics is mounted on the disc.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2001Date of Patent: January 18, 2005Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: James Anthony Larkin, William Anthony Thorpe
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Patent number: 6840510Abstract: In combination with a railway locomotive brake valve which has an exhaust valve assembly, a spring housing and a range spring, there is a device for providing enhanced damping capabilities. The device minimizes spring oscillation during operation of the locomotive brake valve.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2001Date of Patent: January 11, 2005Assignee: Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies CorporationInventors: Matthew D. Mitsch, James M. Varney
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Patent number: 6840354Abstract: The invention relates to a brake actuator, especially for a rail vehicle brake, comprising a service brake unit with a brake force generator for applying and/or releasing the brake, an accumulator brake unit with an energy accumulator device for accumulating and delivering energy for applying the brake as an operative emergency brake and/or as a parking brake, and a force conversion device for converting the energy that is provided by the brake force generator and/or the energy accumulator device into a brake application movement. The invention provides that the brake actuator has an additional energy accumulator device for accumulating and delivering energy for applying and/or releasing the brake. The additional energy accumulator device and the brake force generator can be designed in such a way that the force required of the brake force generator during a braking operation in order to generate a defined brake application force level that is greater than zero but less than the maximum brake force is zero.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2001Date of Patent: January 11, 2005Assignee: Knorr-Bremse Systeme für Schienenfahrzeuge GmbHInventors: Richard Grundwürmer, Josef Staltmeir, Manfred Vohla
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Patent number: 6837550Abstract: A method for diagnosing a braking system using a system including a radio-based hand-held analyzer, at least one radio-based feed valve, and at least one mobile data unit. The braking system includes at least one brake pipe section, a reservoir, and at least one brake cylinder. The brake pipe section connects to the reservoir, the brake cylinder, and the radio-based feed valve. The hand-held radio-based analyzer communicates with the mobile data unit and the radio-based feed valve. The method includes retrieving brake system data and information using the hand-held analyzer, interpreting the retrieved data and information, and performing maintenance functions based on the interpretation of the data and information.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2001Date of Patent: January 4, 2005Assignee: GE Harris Railway Electronics, LLCInventors: Bryan Alvin Dougherty, Donnie Horace Herndon
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Patent number: 6837345Abstract: A vibration damper for a tubular propeller shaft in the drive train of a motor vehicle having a mass body mounted concentrically, in the propeller shaft or in a sleeve attached in the propeller shaft, by way of at least one rubber spring element. Metal and/or flexible rubber stop elements that limit the vibration travel of the mass body at least in the radial direction are arranged between the mass body and the sleeve. Alternatively, the mass body and/or the sleeve are configured at least locally, in mutually opposite regions, as stop elements that limit the vibration travel of the mass body at least in the radial direction.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 1998Date of Patent: January 4, 2005Assignee: DaimlerChrysler AGInventors: Christian Lauble, Franz Moser, Gunther Schlimpert, Roland Flinspach
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Patent number: 6837553Abstract: A brake control system for a wheeled vehicle includes a field programmable gate array configured to perform the algorithm of brake control subsystems in a typical brake control system for a wheeled vehicle. The brake control subsystems typically include anti-skid control, brake temperature monitoring, built-in tests, and, in the case of an aircraft, nose wheel steering. The system also includes wheel speed sensors, brake temperature monitors, brake valves and associated control circuits, and brake valve monitors respecting brake valve current and voltage. The use of field programmable gate arrays to configure a brake control system avoids the obsolescence and shortened life of control systems previously dependent upon microprocessors and the like.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2003Date of Patent: January 4, 2005Assignee: Aircraft Braking Systems CorporationInventors: Arnold A. Beck, James L. Hill, Ralph J. Hurley
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Patent number: 6834747Abstract: This invention provides one variable leverage V type bicycle brake which includes two swinging arms, two friction bodies, one cable connection part, one brake cable and one adjusting device. One end of each of the two swinging arms is set on the bicycle frame and the other ends of the two arms is set with one swinging arm connection part respectively. Each one of the friction bodies is set at the central section of each swinging arm and one end of the cable connection part is connected to one of the swinging arm connections. One end of the brake cable penetrates the other end of the connection part by connecting to another swinging arm connection, the other end of the brake cable is connected to one brake lever set on the bicycle handlebar, and the adjusting device is set on each swinging arm, so as to vary the direction and position of the swinging arm connection part on the long shaft of the swinging arm to provide a variable leverage with the V type bicycle brake.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2003Date of Patent: December 28, 2004Inventor: Robert J. Seymour
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Patent number: 6832669Abstract: The deformation element (1) of a rail-borne vehicle is disposed in the region of at least one deformation zone (3) located on the end side of the vehicle, wherein the deformation element (1) is formed as a tubular hollow box (6) with at least one sidewall (9) of the deformation element (1) being formed with a polygonal cross-section comprises an inwardly directed indentation (4), wherein the indentation (4) is provided on the longitudinal-side end region of the deformation element (1) remote from the rail-borne vehicle underframe (2).Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2002Date of Patent: December 21, 2004Assignee: Siemens SGP Verkehstechnik GmbHInventors: Michael Schobergegger, Georg Schmeja
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Patent number: 6830380Abstract: Two thrust races are separated by a plurality of rolling elements for relative rotation of the thrust races about a common axis. A spring washer is positioned axially outward of the two thrust races for engaging a support surface and for applying an axial load to one of the two thrust races. The two thrust races, the rolling elements and the spring washer are retained together as an assembly, for example by an axially extending case with radially extending lips, to facilitate handling and installation of the thrust bearing assembly.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2001Date of Patent: December 14, 2004Assignee: The Torrington CompanyInventor: Joseph F. Kennedy, Jr.
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Patent number: 6827495Abstract: A spindle motor comprises a hollow shaft 13 having one end formed with a thrust plate 15, and a sleeve 12 provided to face the shaft 13 through a radial fluid bearing clearance R therebetween, wherein a thrust fluid bearing S is formed between the opposite flat surfaces 15s of the thrust plate 15 and the sleeve 12 facing the flat surfaces 15s. In addition, the hollow shaft 13 has a connection portion 30 at the lower end formed in a concave shape, such that the thrust plate 15 is guided by the inner peripheral surface of the connection portion 30 such that it is coaxial with the shaft 15, and fixed to the shaft 13 by fitting the cylindrical portion 20b of a set screw 20 to the through hole 15b of the thrust plate 15 and the connection portion 30.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2003Date of Patent: December 7, 2004Assignee: NSK Ltd.Inventors: Ikunori Sakatani, Yukio Higuchi, Nobuyuki Hagiwara
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Patent number: 6827183Abstract: A skewed roller brake assembly (20) has a main axis of rotation (x—x), has a first plate (21) adapted to be rotated about the main axis, has a second plate (22) adapted to be rotated relative to the first plate about the main axis, and has an intermediate plate (23) positioned between the first and second plates. The first and second plates are adapted to be axially loaded with respect to one another. The intermediate plate has a plurality of slots (25). Each slot is bounded by a first wall (26) that is arranged at a first angle (&thgr;1) with respect to a radius from the main axis. A cylindrical roller (25) is arranged in each slot for rolling engagement with the first and second plates about the axis of the roller such that the roller axis (y—y) is parallel to the first wall when the first and second plates are rotated relative to one another in one angular direction.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2003Date of Patent: December 7, 2004Assignee: Moog Inc.Inventor: Eric A. Polcuch
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Patent number: 6827342Abstract: A shock absorber includes a damping element and an air spring, the damping element having a container tube, a fixing part and a piston rod. The air spring has a spring bellows acting as a rolling bellows, an outer tube connected to a mass to be held with little oscillation, and a rolling tube bearing a rolling profile. The spring bellows bounds a gas chamber provided with a gas filling under pressure, while the rolling tube seals off the gas chamber with respect to the container tube and is fixed to the latter in the axial direction. Between the container tube and the rolling tube there is arranged a compression stop cap having three webs and thickened ends, which serve as a stop on the container tube for the rolling tube and to dissipate the radial force component acting on the latter.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2003Date of Patent: December 7, 2004Assignee: ZF Sachs AGInventors: Bernd Klitsch, Stefan Brehm, Michael Müller, Manfred Heinisch
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Patent number: 6827341Abstract: The invention relates to a spring system (2) having two spring units (4a, 4b) arranged coaxially with respect to each other. Each spring unit essentially includes a flexible member (6a, 6b) and a roll-off piston (8a, 8b). The two flexible members (6a, 6b), the roll-off pistons (8a, 8b) and a common outer jacket (10) enclose a common pressure space (14) filled with compressible gas or with a hydraulic liquid. A contamination flexible member (16) is mounted between the roll-off piston (8) and the outer jacket (10) in order to prevent a contamination of the flexible member roll-off surfaces. The contamination flexible member (16) is clamped, on the one hand, in the region of the roll-off piston (8) and, on the other hand, on the outer jacket (10). The effective length of the contamination flexible member (16) is somewhat less than the effective length of the shorter of the two work flexible members (6a, 6b). In this way, the contamination flexible member (16) functions additionally as an end stop (pull stop).Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2003Date of Patent: December 7, 2004Assignee: ContiTech Luftfedersysteme GmbHInventors: Christoph Bank, Gerhard Thurow, Paul Cerny, Helmut Luncz, Andreas Zeltlitz
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Patent number: 6824228Abstract: An electro-hydraulic braking system of the type which operates normally in a brake-by-wire mode wherein hydraulic pressure is applied to braking devices at the vehicle wheels in proportion to the driver's braking demand as sensed electronically at a brake pedal, and which, if the brake-by-wire mode should fail, at least as far as the front brakes are concerned, operates in a push-through mode wherein hydraulic pressures are applied to the braking devices at the front wheels of the vehicle by way of a tandem master cylinder coupled mechanically to the brake pedal, wherein, in the situation where push-through operation has been selected at the front brakes but the rear brakes are continuing to be operated under EHB, a rear brake demand is calculated as a “multiple average” from the expression: [P2+(P1+P3)/2]/2 where P1 and P3 are signals from the master cylinder and a front brake sensor in the same push-through circuit and P2 is a signal from the front brake sensor in the otType: GrantFiled: April 10, 2003Date of Patent: November 30, 2004Assignee: TRW LimitedInventors: Alan Leslie Harris, Peter Martin
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Patent number: 6823970Abstract: A brake assembly is provided including a hub assembly having a barrel portion and a flange extending radially outwardly from the barrel portion. The flange includes an outer circumference, and a plurality of studs are arranged circumferentially about the flange inboard of the outer circumference. A brake drum includes a generally annular mounting portion includes a plurality of mounting holes spaced circumferentially thereabout with the plurality of studs disposed within the plurality of mounting holes. A brake drum pilot surface engages the outer circumference of the hub flange and includes a plurality of relief pockets aligned with the plurality of studs. The studs generate a deformed area in the outer circumference of the hub flange aligned with the stud. The deformed areas are received in the relief pockets so that deformation of the outer circumference of the hub flange does not interfere with properly piloting of the brake drum onto the hub assembly.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2003Date of Patent: November 30, 2004Assignee: ArvinMeritor Technology, LLCInventors: Brian D. Hayes, Robert J. Martin, III, Tomaz Dopico Varela
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Patent number: 6820866Abstract: An attenuator apparatus has an outer housing with a first chamber filled with a first fluid, and a bellows member of elastomeric material mounted in the first chamber and having a second chamber filled with a second fluid, the bellows member having a first end facing away from the first chamber. A piston is slidably mounted in the housing at the first end of the bellows member for acting on the bellows member in response to a force applied to the piston so as to expand the bellows member in the first chamber and cushion the force. The bellows member returns to its original configuration and biases the piston back in a second direction opposite to the first direction on removal of the force.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2002Date of Patent: November 23, 2004Assignee: Goodbar LLCInventor: James D. Mason
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Patent number: 6820945Abstract: In a system for controlling a brake valve, the supply voltage available for controlling the electromagnet of the brake valve is continually measured during operation and the effective value of the voltage present at the coil of the electromagnet is varied by varying the duty factor of the pulse times according to the supply voltage supplied at the time.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2002Date of Patent: November 23, 2004Assignee: Knorr-Bremse Systeme fuer Nutzfahrzeuge GmbHInventors: Dieter Woerner, Martin Blanc, Michael Herges