Patents by Inventor Christopher James Lodge
Christopher James Lodge 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: 7886613Abstract: A method for detecting the strain applied to a transmission chain includes positioning a strain gauge on an inwardly-facing surface of a first of a pair of opposed outer link plates, spacing the inwardly-facing surface of the first outer link plate from an outwardly-facing surface of a first of a pair of opposed inner link plates facing the first outer link plate, connecting the strain gauge into a bridge network and an electric circuit, and using an output of the electric circuit to determine the strain applied to the chain.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2009Date of Patent: February 15, 2011Assignee: Renold PLCInventors: Christopher James Lodge, Eduardo Abanses Enguita
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Publication number: 20110028256Abstract: A chain such as a roller bush chain comprising a plurality of interconnected chain link members (2,3) is provided with a wiper element (9) that extends at the interface between overlapping portions of the link members. The wiper may be a formation defined on one of the link members or a bush (8) of the chain or may be a separate component between the link members. The wiper has a wiping edge that in use moves relative to a surface of at least one of the members and serves to wipe that surface clean of deposits or debris so as to allow lubricant to penetrate to the bearing between the pin and link members or bush and to reduce the risk of wear.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2009Publication date: February 3, 2011Applicant: RENOLD PLCInventors: Michael Godfrey, Torquil Edmund Meredith Pyper, Michael Charles Christmas, Christopher James Lodge
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Publication number: 20100005899Abstract: A method for detecting the strain applied to a transmission chain includes positioning a strain gauge on an inwardly-facing surface of a first of a pair of opposed outer link plates, spacing the inwardly-facing surface of the first outer link plate from an outwardly-facing surface of a first of a pair of opposed inner link plates facing the first outer link plate, connecting the strain gauge into a bridge network and an electric circuit, and using an output of the electric circuit to determine the strain applied to the chain.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2009Publication date: January 14, 2010Inventors: Christopher James Lodge, Eduardo Abanses Enguita
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Patent number: 7634949Abstract: A transmission chain comprises has a data collection device mounted on at least one of the links. A strain gauge sensor is mounted on the inwardly facing surface of an outer link plate symmetrically about a centre link thereof and measures the strain on the link plate. The measurements are compared to a threshold and a visual indicator mounted on the chain is activated if the threshold is exceeded. The data collection device can be controlled by a first controller device that simply switches it between a quiescent state to an overload detecting state or a second controller type can be used for data-logging and analysis.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2006Date of Patent: December 22, 2009Assignee: Renold PLCInventors: Christopher James Lodge, Eduardo Abanses Enguita
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Publication number: 20080214344Abstract: A transmission chain comprises has a data collection device mounted on at least one of the links. A strain gauge sensor is mounted on the inwardly facing surface of an outer link plate symmetrically about a centre link thereof and measures the strain on the link plate. The measurements are compared to a threshold and a visual indicator mounted on the chain is activated if the threshold is exceeded. The data collection device can be controlled by a first controller device that simply switches it between a quiescent state to an overload detecting state or a second controller type can be used for data-logging and analysis.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2006Publication date: September 4, 2008Inventors: Christopher James Lodge, Eduardo Abanses Enguita
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Publication number: 20050215373Abstract: A power transmission chain has a plurality of overlapping inner and outer link plates interconnected by transverse pins that pass through aligned apertures in the overlapping plates. The pins are square or rectangular in cross section and one of the planar surfaces on each pin is designed to bear against an arcuate bearing surface defining part of the aperture in the inner link plate. The outer link plate is has a square or rectangular aperture that is a friction fit with the pin. The arrangement provide an articulating joint in which there is rolling contact between the planar and arcuate bearing surfaces during articulation of the first link member on the pin and thus reduces noise and wear.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2005Publication date: September 29, 2005Applicant: RENOLD PLCInventor: Christopher James Lodge
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Patent number: 6851546Abstract: A method and apparatus for automatically monitoring the wear of a chain when in operation in a chain drive assembly. First and second markers are applied to the chain at a predetermined distance apart. A first sensor is disposed adjacent to the chain to coincide with the position of the first marker. A second sensor is disposed adjacent to the chain to coincide with the position of the second marker. The sensors generate signals in response to the detection of the markers. When the chain drive is operated the first and second sensors are initially triggered substantially simultaneously by said first and second markers respectively. After the chain extends through wear elongation is identified by detecting a time delay between the triggering of the first and second sensors by the respective markers. One of the sensors is then moved to a position where substantially simultaneous triggering of the sensors by the markers can be resumed.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2004Date of Patent: February 8, 2005Assignee: Renold PLCInventor: Christopher James Lodge
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Publication number: 20040226805Abstract: A method and apparatus for automatically monitoring the wear of a chain when in operation in a chain drive assembly. First and second markers are applied to the chain at a predetermined distance apart. A first sensor is disposed adjacent to the chain to coincide with the position of the first marker. A second sensor is disposed adjacent to the chain to coincide with the position of the second marker. The sensors generate signals in response to the detection of the markers. When the chain drive is operated the first and second sensors are initially triggered substantially simultaneously by said first and second markers respectively. After the chain extends through wear elongation is identified by detecting a time delay between the triggering of the first and second sensors by the respective markers. One of the sensors is then moved to a position where substantially simultaneous triggering of the sensors by the markers can be resumed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2004Publication date: November 18, 2004Applicant: RENOLD PLCInventor: Christopher James Lodge