Patents by Inventor Bertel S. Nelson
Bertel S. Nelson 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: 5613919Abstract: A zero velocity gear mesh differential is disclosed. A power input shaft and a power output shaft are colinear and tend to rotate at the same speed. Power gears effect the transfer of power. In addition, there are speed control gears including a planetary system having a control carrier and a sun gear. A plurality of planet gears engage said sun gear and also engage an internal ring gear integral with an external worm gear and which is supported by the control carrier and planet gears. The external worm gear is engaged by a worm which is rotatable. A fixed gear on the control carrier engages a fixed gear on the main carrier.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1995Date of Patent: March 25, 1997Inventor: Bertel S. Nelson
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Patent number: 5415595Abstract: Differential gearing is provided between an input shaft and an output shaft. The gearing comprises a pair of similar gear sets mounted in confronting, coaxial relation, and may comprise known differential gearing such, for example, as planetary gearing or harmonic drive gearing. A control effects differential speeds between the input and output shafts. A spring loaded friction clutch acts between the input and output shafts, and parallel with the differential gear sets, to reduce the loading on the gear sets, and to provide an essentially zero backlash torque connection between the input and output shafts. The friction clutch may be used to provide loading or drag to a gear set at the end of a series of gears.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 1993Date of Patent: May 16, 1995Assignee: Wedgtrac CorporationInventor: Bertel S. Nelson
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Patent number: 4832658Abstract: A phase adjusting mechanism in which input and output shafts, rotatable at like speeds and directions, are positively intercoupled by helical spline members constructed and arranged so that a female spline member is shiftable axially relative to a male spline member to counter rotate the shafts through a limited range of relative adjustability and in which support of adjacent opposed ends of the shafts is effected by an internal backbone support extending coaxially between the shafts to provide thrust and radial bearing support therefor. Adjustment members for shifting the spline members are provided along with an indicator mechanism for indicating the degree of shaft phase adjustment. A locking mechanism is provided for securing the adjustment mechanism in selected positions.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1988Date of Patent: May 23, 1989Assignee: Candy Mfg. Co., Inc.Inventors: Robert V. Hendershot, Bertel S. Nelson
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Patent number: 4832659Abstract: A phase adjusting mechanism in which input and output shafts, rotatable at like speeds and directions, are positively intercoupled by helical spline members constructed and arranged so that a female spline member is shiftable axially relative to a male spline member to counter rotate the shafts through a limited range of relative adjustability and in which support of adjacent opposed ends of the shafts is effected by an internal backbone support extending coaxially between the shafts to provide thrust and radial bearing support therefor. Adjustment members for shifting the spline members is provided along with an indicator mechanism for indicating the degree of shaft phase adjustment. A locking mechanism is provided for securing the adjustment mechanism in selected positions.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1988Date of Patent: May 23, 1989Assignee: Candy Mfg. Co., Inc.Inventor: Bertel S. Nelson
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Patent number: 4788874Abstract: A differential clutch comprises a driving member having a plurality of inner circumferentially disposed clutch teeth cooperating with a lesser number of sprags resiliently urged outwardly on an intermediate member. A second set of sprags on the intermediate member cooperates with clutch teeth on a fixed member to prevent retrograde movement. Rocking back and forth of the turnable member acts through the clutch teeth and sprags to turn the intermediate member. The intermediate member is connected to a driven member, for example, for adjusting a brake, or for acting as a part of a ratchet wrench.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1987Date of Patent: December 6, 1988Inventors: Bertel S. Nelson, William R. Danforth, deceased
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Patent number: 4739671Abstract: A worm and meshing worm gear are provided. The worm has oppositely tapered frustoconical portions at either end thereof. The angle of taper of the two tapered portions is the same, but in different directions. The angle of taper is substantially equal to 360 degrees divided by the number of teeth in the worm gear. Contact between the worm and gear occurs over a plurality of teeth as contrasted with substantially only one tooth in the conventional cylindrical worm. The worm is capable of being formed by thread rolling.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1986Date of Patent: April 26, 1988Assignee: Wedgtrac CorporationInventor: Bertel S. Nelson
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Patent number: 4644812Abstract: Adjusting mechanism is provided for the brakes of a highway trailer. A brake lever is actuated by a pneumatic cylinder and carries a worm gear which is mounted for turning with the lever, and also independently of the lever. The worm gear is splined for non-rotatable reception of a brake shaft. A saddle pinned to the lever carries a tapered worm which meshes with the worm gear. The worm gear is axially split, and the two halves thereof are forced axially away from one another by the worm under load into engagement with surfaces fixed relative to the lever for frictionally fixing said gear relative to said lever. The tapered worm also wedges the periphery of the gear into frictional engagement with a surrounding part of the lever. The worm is turnable to adjust the rotational position of the gear and hence of the brake shaft when not under load, and the worm is lockable in adjusted position.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 1985Date of Patent: February 24, 1987Assignee: Wedgtrac CorporationInventor: Bertel S. Nelson
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Patent number: 4630497Abstract: A worm and meshing worm gear are provided. The worm has a central cylindrical portion, and tapered portions at either end thereof. The angle of taper of the two tapered portions is the same, but in different directions. The angle of taper is substantially equal to 360 degrees divided by the number of teeth in the worm gear. Contact between the worm and gear occurs over three times the number of teeth in which contact is obtained with a conventional cylindrical worm. The worm is capable of being formed by thread rolling.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1984Date of Patent: December 23, 1986Assignee: Wedgtrac CorporationInventor: Bertel S. Nelson
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Patent number: 4582179Abstract: A speed governing mechanism is provided utilizing plano-centric gearing and centrifugal braking. An outer cylindrical member serves as a cable drum and is rotated by playing out of the cable. A central shaft is fixedly mounted for supporting the assembly. Plano-centric gearing within the outer cylindrical member turns an inner rotary member on the fixed shaft at an increased speed, while a centrifugal brake assembly is fixed on the inner member and has brake shoes that fly outwardly under centrifugal force to bear against an inner cylindrical reaction surface on the outer cylinder, and thereby to limit the speed of rotation of the outer cylinder. Guides are provided coacting with the brake shoes to cause them to move rearwardly relative to the direction of rotation, and thereby to provide a wedging action with the reaction surface.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 1983Date of Patent: April 15, 1986Assignee: Wedgtrac CorporationInventor: Bertel S. Nelson
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Patent number: 4555963Abstract: A roller-type drive is provided having three rollers, one of which is a wedging roller which produces a tighter wedging action for all three rollers in response to increasing torque. A cross-pin is provided in the stud or axle about which the wedging roller turns, and this cross-pin is biased by a spring-pressed axial pin having a tapered nose received in a tapered notch in the cross-pin such that the cross-pin initially urges the wedging roller into wedging position. The cross-pin subsequently follows the wedging roller as it moves further into wedging position, but eventually is stopped by the axial pin, and thereafter limits further movement of the wedging roller into wedging position, thereby limiting the torque that can be transmitted by the roller-type drive.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 1983Date of Patent: December 3, 1985Assignee: Wedgtrac CorporationInventor: Bertel S. Nelson
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Patent number: 4481842Abstract: A roller-type drive somewhat similar to epicyclic gearing is provided wherein one of the three rollers present is a wedging roller which produces a tighter wedging action for all three planetary rollers in response to increasing torque. A stud or axle about which the wedging roller turns limits movement of the wedging roller and applies a drag thereto when a predetermined maximum torque is reached so that the drive begins to slip and does not exceed the predetermined torque desired.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1983Date of Patent: November 13, 1984Assignee: Wedgtrac CorporationInventor: Bertel S. Nelson
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Patent number: 4237571Abstract: A compact floor polisher is disclosed including a base supporting an electric motor having a vertically oriented output shaft and driving a circular brush. The base includes a depending annular skirt and a hollow hub. A brush carrier has an annular flange and a spindle rotatably supported by bearings within the hub. The brush carrier and support base define a lubricant housing. A ring gear is formed on the annular flange of the carrier and engaged by a pinion gear secured to the motor output shaft. A seal is disposed between the vertical flange and the annular skirt. Baffles direct lubricant into the hub to lubricate the bearings supporting the brush carrier spindle.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 1979Date of Patent: December 9, 1980Assignee: Clarke-Gravely CorporationInventor: Bertel S. Nelson
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Patent number: 4214337Abstract: A compact floor polisher is disclosed including a base supporting an electric motor having a vertically oriented output shaft and driving a circular brush. The base includes a depending annular skirt and a hollow hub. A brush carrier has an annular flange and a spindle rotatably supported by bearings within the hub. The brush carrier and support base define a lubricant housing. A ring gear is formed on the annular flange of the carrier and engaged by a pinion gear secured to the motor output shaft. A seal is disposed between the vertical flange and the annular skirt. A breather passage is defined by the base and extends into the lubricant housing. Baffles direct lubricant into the hub to lubricate the bearings supporting the brush carrier spindle.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 1979Date of Patent: July 29, 1980Assignee: Clarke-Gravely CorporationInventors: Wilfred C. Nise, Bertel S. Nelson
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Patent number: 3945270Abstract: A rotary motion transmitting device including traction rollers for transmitting motion in either direction from an input shaft to an output shaft. One shaft carries an internal traction ring and the other shaft, whose axis is parallel to, but slightly spaced from, the traction ring shaft, extends into the traction ring and carries an inner roller to form a varying annular space. Three intermediate traction rollers are angularly disposed within this annular space and are urged into firm Hertzian contact with both the traction ring and the inner roller by means of the torque transmitted through the device. The five traction rollers have a sum of degrees of freedom of movement in a plane perpendicular to the axes of the rollers equal to 8, 9 or 10.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 1975Date of Patent: March 23, 1976Assignee: Wedgtrac CorporationInventors: Bertel S. Nelson, Woodrow D. Nelson