Patents by Inventor Arthur J. Ball

Arthur J. Ball 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).

  • Publication number: 20230256817
    Abstract: In at least some implementations, a bracket for a rotating shaft includes a base and a retainer. The base has a mount body and a receiver having a first portion coupled to the mount body, a second portion extending from the first portion at a first end of the second portion to a second end of the second portion, a seat and an opening. The opening is defined at least in part by an inner surface disposed around a center axis. The retainer has a first surface engaged with the seat and a second surface engaged with a retention surface of the mount body and the retainer prevents separation of the seat from the retention surface by a distance greater than the distance between the first surface and the second surface.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 31, 2023
    Publication date: August 17, 2023
    Inventors: Varadarajan Balaraman, Arthur J. Ball
  • Patent number: 10190652
    Abstract: A damped automotive driveline component can be propshaft, a bar shaft, a torque tube housing, a power transfer unit (PTU) housing, or a final drive unit (FDU) housing, among other possibilities. The component is equipped with a dampener in order to dissipate vibration experienced during use of the component. The damper includes metal wire strands. Relative movement among the metal wire strand is believed to damp the vibrations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 23, 2015
    Date of Patent: January 29, 2019
    Assignee: GKN Driveline North America, Inc.
    Inventors: Craig A. Campbell, Arthur J. Ball, Michael J. Miller
  • Publication number: 20170016511
    Abstract: A damped automotive driveline component can be a propshaft, a bar shaft, a torque tube housing, a power transfer unit (PTU) housing, or a final drive unit (FDU) housing, among other possibilities. The component is equipped with a dampener in order to dissipate vibrations experienced during use of the component. The dampener includes metal wire strands. Relative movement among the metal wire strands is believed to damp the vibrations.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 23, 2015
    Publication date: January 19, 2017
    Inventors: Craig A. Campbell, Arthur J. Ball, Michael J. Miller