Patents by Inventor Daniel B. Donovan

Daniel B. Donovan 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: 20190277329
    Abstract: The present invention relates to prevailing torque lock nuts and, more particularly, to a low profile lock nut that maintains the same strength as its higher profile counterparts. The present lock nut is a non-metallic lock having an inner recess so as to receive a plastic insert, such as a nylon insert. In some embodiments, the plastic insert is a temperature resistant plastic insert capable of withstanding high temperatures. Further, in some embodiments, the present lock nut is manufactured to have increased hardness levels and subject to enhanced plating process that ensure superior corrosion resistance.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 19, 2017
    Publication date: September 12, 2019
    Inventors: Mark S. BOYER, Richard A. MALSON, Daniel B. DONOVAN
  • Patent number: 9680239
    Abstract: An electrical connection includes an elongate stud defining a central longitudinal axis, and having a patterned segment, a shoulder, and a flange. The shoulder is generally circular in cross-section having one or more outwardly directed curved surfaces. The shoulder may have an outer continuous curved surface, an outer continuous undulating curved surface, an outer continuous undulating curved surface including alternating sectors of concave and convex regions relative to the longitudinal axis of the elongate stud. Convex regions of the shoulder define corresponding flutes whose cross sections each form a fraction of a first circle, and concave regions define corresponding lobes whose cross sections each form a fraction of a second circle. A diameter or radius of the first and second circles are the same. In an aspect, the diameters or radii of the first and second circles are different. The shoulder may be multilobular, pentalobular, hexalobular or octalobular.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 22, 2015
    Date of Patent: June 13, 2017
    Assignee: RAMCO SPECIALTIES, INC.
    Inventors: Mark S. Boyer, Gerald P. Downey, Daniel B. Donovan
  • Publication number: 20150377277
    Abstract: A press-on clip retainer includes a base member and a plurality of tab members extending form the base member. The base member includes a hub portion, blade members, and defines a plane P and an opening, wherein the opening allows for selective passage of an associated fastener through the hub portion. The tab members are circumferentially disposed around the opening to form a channel to receive the fastener in the channel and through the opening along a longitudinal axis L. Each tab member includes on a proximal end thereof, a wedge portion provided inwardly directed relative to the longitudinal axis L. An affixing portion is provided on the distal end of each tab member, the affixing portion being disposed substantially in parallel with the longitudinal axis L, wherein a free end of the affixing portion is directed towards the hub portion and engaging members project inwardly from the affixing portion.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 26, 2015
    Publication date: December 31, 2015
    Inventors: Gerald P. Downey, Daniel B. Donovan, Mark S. Boyer
  • Publication number: 20150311601
    Abstract: An electrical connection includes an elongate stud defining a central longitudinal axis, and having a patterned segment, a shoulder, and a flange. The shoulder is generally circular in cross-section having one or more outwardly directed curved surfaces. The shoulder may have an outer continuous curved surface, an outer continuous undulating curved surface, an outer continuous undulating curved surface including alternating sectors of concave and convex regions relative to the longitudinal axis of the elongate stud. Convex regions of the shoulder define corresponding flutes whose cross sections each form a fraction of a first circle, and concave regions define corresponding lobes whose cross sections each form a fraction of a second circle. A diameter or radius of the first and second circles are the same. In an aspect, the diameters or radii of the first and second circles are different. The shoulder may be multilobular, pentalobular, hexalobular or octalobular.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 22, 2015
    Publication date: October 29, 2015
    Inventors: Mark S. Boyer, Gerald P. Downey, Daniel B. Donovan