Patents by Inventor Brian Harker
Brian Harker 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: 12359698Abstract: A locking clutch having an inner race that is rotatable with respect to an outer race. One of the races is cylindrically shaped and rotates adjacent to a race having facets. Rollers are located adjacent to the facets. A cage having fingers may be restrained with respect to the facets to set the starting position of the rollers. The cage may be selectively restrained to determine the direction in which the rollers are wedged to determine a direction that drives the rollers into contact with both races to lock the races with respect to each other. Rotation of the inner race with respect to the outer race in a direction opposite direction is a free rotating direction. The locking clutch is designed to simultaneously engage all of its rollers to evenly distribute the forces amongst them.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2024Date of Patent: July 15, 2025Inventor: Brian Harker
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Publication number: 20240286251Abstract: A locking clutch having an inner race that is rotatable with respect to an outer race. One of the races is cylindrically shaped and rotates adjacent to a race having facets. Rollers are located adjacent to the facets. A cage having fingers may be restrained with respect to the facets to set the starting position of the rollers. The cage may be selectively restrained to determine the direction in which the rollers are wedged to determine a direction that drives the rollers into contact with both races to lock the races with respect to each other. Rotation of the inner race with respect to the outer race in a direction opposite direction is a free rotating direction. The locking clutch is designed to simultaneously engage all of its rollers to evenly distribute the forces amongst them.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2024Publication date: August 29, 2024Inventor: Brian Harker
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Patent number: 12006987Abstract: A locking clutch having an inner race that is rotatable with respect to an outer race. One of the races is cylindrically shaped and rotates adjacent to a race having valleys. Each valley is connected to an inclined surface. Rollers are located adjacent to the valleys. A cage having fingers may be restrained with respect to the valleys to set the starting position of the rollers. The cage may be selectively restrained to determine the direction in which the rollers are wedged to determine a direction that drives the rollers into contact with both races to lock the races with respect to each other. Rotation of the inner race with respect to the outer race in a direction opposite direction is a free rotating direction. The locking clutch is designed to simultaneously engage all of its rollers to evenly distribute the forces amongst them.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2022Date of Patent: June 11, 2024Inventor: Brian Harker
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Publication number: 20230107192Abstract: A locking clutch having an inner race that is rotatable with respect to an outer race. One of the races is cylindrically shaped and rotates adjacent to a race having valleys. Each valley is connected to an inclined surface. Rollers are located adjacent to the valleys. A cage having fingers may be restrained with respect to the valleys to set the starting position of the rollers. The cage may be selectively restrained to determine the direction in which the rollers are wedged to determine a direction that drives the rollers into contact with both races to lock the races with respect to each other. Rotation of the inner race with respect to the outer race in a direction opposite direction is a free rotating direction. The locking clutch is designed to simultaneously engage all of its rollers to evenly distribute the forces amongst them.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2022Publication date: April 6, 2023Inventor: Brian Harker
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Publication number: 20160271771Abstract: An assembly of the spaced apart cam pins (or longitudinal arms) for a wrench is provided which is radially biased with respect to the workpiece opening and retained by metal spring elements formed in circumferential rings, spaced apart along the length of the arms, and acting upon adjacent arms. These spring rings are protected by intervening retention rings used to secure the assembly into the wrench housing. One or more of the spring rings can be secured to the end face of the arms, by a locking interface with notches in the end faces. A circumferential ring used intermediate the end faces of an arm can use a dimension reduction of the arm cross section in order to secure the arm. Alternatively, using spring rings at each end of the arms, with a shielding retention ring adjacent each spring ring, permits the camming functionality of the assembly to be readily utilized in more conventional wrenches.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2015Publication date: September 22, 2016Inventor: BRIAN HARKER
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Patent number: 9368800Abstract: A grid for a battery having a plurality of spaced apart vertically extending and horizontally extending grid wire elements with each grid wire element having opposed ends joined to one of a plurality of nodes to define a plurality of open spaces and with selected ones of the grid wire elements being joined at one of their ends to frame elements. Oppositely facing sides of the grid wire elements define first and second planes that are parallel to each other. Selected ones of the frame elements have an undulating cross section across the width thereof with an apex of the undulation on one side of the grid being tangential to or terminating at a third plane that is separate from and parallel to the first and second planes.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2012Date of Patent: June 14, 2016Assignee: Oak Press Solutions Inc.Inventors: Brian Harker, Kent Lancaster
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Publication number: 20130065121Abstract: A grid for a battery having a plurality of spaced apart vertically extending and horizontally extending grid wire elements with each grid wire element having opposed ends joined to one of a plurality of nodes to define a plurality of open spaces and with selected ones of the grid wire elements being joined at one of their ends to frame elements. Oppositely facing sides of the grid wire elements define first and second planes that are parallel to each other. Selected ones of the frame elements have an undulating cross section across the width thereof with an apex of the undulation on one side of the grid being tangential to or terminating at a third plane that is separate from and parallel to the first and second planes.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2012Publication date: March 14, 2013Inventors: Brian HARKER, Kent LANCASTER
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Patent number: 7290467Abstract: A socket-wrench socket is provided having a plurality of longitudinally extending members therein mounted within wall circumferential slots of the workpiece-receiving opening of the socket and secured in place by a flexible web. These members have flat surfaces for engaging the workpiece and are biased into engagement with the workpiece by the web. These members and the slots are formed such that rotation of the socket causes the slots to exert radially inward camming force onto the members at the same time that rotational force is applied to the members. The members translate the camming force to flat surfaces of the workpiece for improved gripping, and translate rotational force to the workpiece for manipulation of the workpiece in the direction of that rotation.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2005Date of Patent: November 6, 2007Inventor: Brian Harker
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Publication number: 20070084314Abstract: A socket-wrench socket is provided having a plurality of longitudinally extending members therein mounted within wall circumferential slots of the workpiece-receiving opening of the socket and secured in place by a flexible web. These members have flat surfaces for engaging the workpiece and are biased into engagement with the workpiece by the web. These members and the slots are formed such that rotation of the socket causes the slots to exert radially inward camming force onto the members at the same time that rotational force is applied to the members. The members translate the camming force to flat surfaces of the workpiece for improved gripping, and translate rotational force to the workpiece for manipulation of the workpiece in the direction of that rotation.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2005Publication date: April 19, 2007Inventor: Brian Harker