Patents by Inventor Anthony John Curtis
Anthony John Curtis has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 6402621Abstract: A torsional vibration damper, for example a twin mass flywheel (10), has an input element (11) and an output element (12) which are relatively rotatable against the action of a damping means which includes a plurality of linkages (40). Each linkage includes a plurality of interconnected links (41, 42), at least one of which is flexible in an axial sense relative to the remainder of the damper to accommodate forces applied to the flexible link as a result of relative tilting of the damper elements (11, 12) during use of the damper. Various designs of generally radially extending flexible bob weight links (41) and additional connecting links (42) are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2000Date of Patent: June 11, 2002Assignee: AP ATM LimitedInventors: Richard David Maitland Cooke, Anthony John Curtis, Omar Moirano, Gerhard Ronner, Franz Sedlmeier, Wolfgang Dieminger, Adam Johnson Lambert, Stuart John Sleath, Alastair John Young, Heinz Mergarten, Winfried Keller, Werner Kroger, Michael Letzer, Werner Wastl
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Patent number: 6378678Abstract: A twin mass flywheel assembly in the form of a twin mass flywheel (12), a clutch cover (11) attached to the flywheel, a clutch driven plate (19), a clutch pressure plate (14), and spring means (18) supported from the cover to clamp the driven plate between the flywheel and pressure plate to transmit torque through the assembly. The driven plate (19) includes a central hub portion (24) and an outer friction portion (25) supported from the hub portion via a slipping clutch which may be in the form of a tolerance ring (32) which allows relative rotation between these portions at torque levels above a predetermined torque thus protecting the assembly and associated driveline from damage due to high level but short duration torsional loading.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2000Date of Patent: April 30, 2002Assignee: Automotive Products UK, LTDInventors: Bradley Armitage, Adam Johnson Lambert, Anthony John Curtis
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Patent number: 6348000Abstract: A torsional vibration damper such as a twin mass flywheel (10), having an input clement (11) and an output element (12) which are relatively rotatable against the action of a damping means which includes a plurality of linkages(40). Each linkage has one or more links (41) mounted on one element (11) via pivot pins (43) which are arranged to extend generally radially in use and connected with the other element (12) by one or more additional links(42). The pivot pins (43) of the generally radially extending links (41) are supported from the associated damper element (11) via spaced bearings (43a, 43b). A number of Such spaced bearing arrangements are disclosed some of which hold grease captive.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2000Date of Patent: February 19, 2002Assignee: AP Time LimitedInventors: Richard David Maitland Cooke, Anthony John Curtis, Adam Johnson Lambert
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Patent number: 6209419Abstract: A friction damping device (50) capable of generating friction torque for controlling the relative rotation of a first and a second flywheel mass of the twin mass flywheel (10), the friction damping device comprising a first (62) and a second (51) friction member operatively connected with one flywheel mass (12) via a common drive formation (cdf) which forms part of the second friction member. A third friction member (56) is sandwiched between the first and second friction members and is operatively connected with the other flywheel mass (11), and actuating means (61, 67) is operative to axially displace the first and second friction members relative to each other to modify the friction generated by the device upon rotation of the third friction member relative to the first or second friction members resulting from relative rotation of the flywheel masses.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 1997Date of Patent: April 3, 2001Assignee: Automotive Products, PLCInventors: Anthony John Curtis, Robert John Murphy
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Patent number: 6128972Abstract: A twin mass flywheel for a vehicle comprising two coaxially arranged relatively rotatable masses interconnected by a plurality of pivotal linkages. Each linkage comprises a first link pivotally connected to one flywheel mass, a second link pivotally connected to the other flywheel mass and a pivot joining the links to move radially outwardly. A resilient torque member in each common pivot operable after a predetermined rotation between the flywheel masses to resist said relative rotation. A variable hysteresis friction damping assembly, whose resistance to relative rotation changes as the relative angle of rotation is altered, acts between the flywheel masses. The damping assembly can be provided by two friction damping plates which operate at different stages of rotation. The relative rotation may be limited by a stop member on at least one of the flywheel masses which abuts an abutment surface on the other flywheel mass. The abutment surface can be resilient for cushioning abutment by the stop member.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1999Date of Patent: October 10, 2000Assignee: Automotive Products, PLCInventors: Richard David Maitland Cooke, Anthony John Curtis
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Patent number: 6041678Abstract: A twin mass flywheel (10) in which two co-axially arranged flywheel masses (11,12) are mounted for limited angular rotation relative to each other and a plurality of pivotal linkages (40) interconnect the two flywheel masses. Each linkage comprises a first link (41) pivotally connected (43) to one (12) of the flywheel masses, a second link (42) pivotally connected (44) to the other (11) of the flywheel masses, and a pivot (45) for pivotally connecting the first and second links. A resilient member in the form of an elastomeric torsion unit (46) or spring (36) is associated with the pivotal connection (44) of at least one link (42) with its associated flywheel (11) for controlling the relative rotation of said flywheel masses (11, 12).Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 1996Date of Patent: March 28, 2000Assignee: Automotive Products, PLCInventors: Richard David Maitland Cooke, Anthony John Curtis, John Francis Fitzpatrick-Ellis, Robert John Murphy, Peter Webster
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Patent number: 5941134Abstract: A twin mass flywheel for a vehicle comprising two co-axially arranged relatively rotatable masses interconnected by a plurality of pivotal linkages. Each linkage comprises a first link pivotally connected to one flywheel mass, a second link pivotally connected to the other flywheel mass and a pivot joining the links to move radially outwardly. A resilient torque member in each common pivot operable after a predetermined rotation between the flywheel masses to resist said relative rotation. A variable hysteresis friction damping assembly, whose resistance to relative rotation changes as the relative angle of rotation is altered, acts between the flywheel masses. The damping assembly can be provided by two friction damping plates which operate at different stages of rotation. The relative rotation may be limited by a stop member on at least one of the flywheel masses which abuts an abutment surface on the other flywheel mass. The abutment surface can be resilient for cushioning abutment by the stop member.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1997Date of Patent: August 24, 1999Assignee: Automotive Products, PLCInventors: Richard David Maitland Cooke, Anthony John Curtis
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Patent number: 5848938Abstract: A twin mass flywheel comprising two co-axially arranged flywheel masses which are mounted for limited angular rotation in a drive and over-run direction relative to each other, and a plurality of pivotal linkages. Each pivotal linkage comprises a first link pivotally connected to one of the flywheel masses, a second link pivotally connected to the other of the flywheel masses and a pivot pivotally connecting the first and second links. The action of the links controls relative rotation of the flywheel masses, and the controlling action of the links is supplemented by one or more assister springs which operate over a significant proportion of the full drive direction range of relative rotation. The twin mass flywheel may further include end stops to positively limit relative rotation of the flywheel masses in the drive and over-run directions and may additionally include end stop resilient means which cushion the relative rotation of the flywheel masses just prior to contact of the end stops.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 1997Date of Patent: December 15, 1998Assignee: Automotive Products, PLCInventors: Anthony John Curtis, Rober John Murphy
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Patent number: 5819598Abstract: A twin mass flywheel for a vehicle comprising two co-axially arranged relatively rotatable masses interconnected by a plurality of pivotal linkages. Each linkage comprises a first link pivotally connected to one flywheel mass, a second link pivotally connected to the other flywheel mass and a pivot joining the links to move radially outwardly. A resilient torque member in each common pivot operable after a predetermined rotation between the flywheel masses to resist said relative rotation. A variable hysteresis friction damping assembly, whose resistance to relative rotation changes as the relative angle of rotation is altered, acts between the flywheel masses. The damping assembly can be provided by two friction damping plates which operate at different stages of rotation. The relative rotation may be limited by a stop member on at least one of the flywheel masses which abuts an abutment surface on the other flywheel mass. The abutment surface can be resilient for cushioning abutment by the stop member.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 1996Date of Patent: October 13, 1998Assignee: Automotive Products, France S.A.Inventors: Richard David Maitland Cooke, Anthony John Curtis
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Patent number: 5697845Abstract: A twin mass flywheel sub-assembly comprising a pair of axially spaced side plates for connection with an associated first flywheel mass, a force transmitting member for connection with an associated second flywheel mass and being disposed at least partially between the side plates. A plurality of linkages connect the side plates and the force transmitting member, each linkage comprising a first link pivotally connected to the side plates, a second link pivotally connected to the force transmitting member, and a pivot for pivotally connecting the first and second links. The linkages being arranged to move in a generally radially outward direction as the sub-assembly rotates thereby controlling relative rotation of the side plates and force transmitting member. One of the flywheel masses may have cushioning springs to engage the other flywheel mass at the limits of relative rotation of the flywheel masses.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1994Date of Patent: December 16, 1997Assignee: Automotive Products, plcInventor: Anthony John Curtis