Patents by Inventor Daniel E. Hucul

Daniel E. Hucul 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).

  • Patent number: 5178261
    Abstract: A conveyor assembly having a pallet including a deformable drive pin. The drive pin is comprised of urethane and is operable to deform as the pallet engages the teeth of a pallet driving sprocket employed to drive the pallet around curved end portions of the conveyor. The deformability of the drive pin enables smoother engagement of the pallet with the pallet driving sprocket teeth when the drive pin does not fall perfectly inbetween adjacent teeth of the pallet driving sprocket. The deformable drive pin is also disposed within oversized openings allowing the drive pin to be urged outwardly by a tooth of the pallet driving sprocket as the deformable drive pin comes into contact with the tooth. The pallet further includes a drive block for holding the deformable drive pin, the drive block having leg portions operable to circumscribe at least a portion of the pallet driving sprocket.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 30, 1991
    Date of Patent: January 12, 1993
    Assignee: Auto/Con Corporation
    Inventors: Ronald R. Matheson, Daniel E. Hucul, James F. Burkhardt, Joseph W. Schepke
  • Patent number: 5002173
    Abstract: A clutch device adapted for use with robotic tooling is disclosed. The clutch device, which is assembled in a housing having a longitudinal axis, includes a sensing device for detecting undesired pressure from an external source. A rod is fixably secured to the housing and extends along the longitudinal axis of the housing. A collar assembly is provided for connecting the clutch device to robotic tooling. The collar assembly is capable of being pivotally associated with the housing. A piston assembly, which is in communication with the sensing device, is disposed about the rod and moves the collar assembly between a first substantially static position to a second broken-away position upon receiving a signal from the sensing device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 5, 1990
    Date of Patent: March 26, 1991
    Assignee: Auto/Con Corporation
    Inventors: Daniel E. Hucul, James F. Burkhardt, Ronald R. Matheson
  • Patent number: 4872613
    Abstract: An assembly for applying a fluid on a workpiece from a fluid storage supply includes a fluid supply for supplying a fluid. An air supply supplies compressed air. An injector is connected to the fluid supply for receiving fluid from the fluid supply and for receiving air from the air supply and injecting the fluid to the workpiece in response to the air being supplied thereto. A solenoid interconnects the air supply and the injector for controlling the air supply to the injector to actuate the injector. An accumulator receives exhausted air from the injector in response to the actuation of the injector and returns air from the accumulator after the actuation of the injector is completed to allow the injector to be actuated again.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 18, 1987
    Date of Patent: October 10, 1989
    Inventors: Daniel E. Hucul, Ronald R. Matheson
  • Patent number: 4768821
    Abstract: A gripper apparatus for use in robotic operations is disclosed. The gripper apparatus includes a body, a yoke member supported by the body member for linear reciprocation, finger members supported by the yoke members for a linear reciprocating stroke for grasping and releasing a workpiece. A cam mechanism is associated with the yoke members to drive the yoke members in a reciprocating linear stroke. A rotary actuator is associated with the cam mechanism for rotatably driving the cam mechanism, which, in turn, transmits rotary movement of the rotary actuator into reciprocating linear movement of the yoke members to drive the finger members to grasp or release a workpiece. Also disclosed is a lock mechanism for locking the cam mechanism against any undesired reverse rotation which, in turn, locks the finger members of the gripper apparatus along the stroke of the finger members.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 28, 1987
    Date of Patent: September 6, 1988
    Assignee: Auto/Con Corporation
    Inventors: Daniel E. Hucul, Ronald R. Matheson
  • Patent number: 4669192
    Abstract: A variable compliance assembly is disclosed for use in automatic assembly operations. The variable compliance assembly includes a housing having an interior chamber; a base member, positioned on the surface of the interior chamber, moveable in a multi-directional fashion; a fluid spring operably associated with the housing and base member for controlling the multi-directional movement of the base member and for returning the base member to a normal, self-centering seating position; and a mechanism for associating a pressurized fluid source with the fluid spring to vary the amount of control exerted by the fluid spring on the base member.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 24, 1986
    Date of Patent: June 2, 1987
    Assignee: Auto/Con Corp.
    Inventors: Ronald R. Matheson, Daniel E. Hucul, James Burkhardt, Joseph W. Schepke
  • Patent number: 4616978
    Abstract: A surge control fluid delivery system is described particularly adapted for pumping of high-viscosity substances from a reservoir for dispensing. The system includes a manifold which is connected to an outlet line of a pump. A vent circuit for returning fluid from the manifold to the reservoir is also provided. Surge control is achieved through a control system which modulates the fluid supply pump and further activates a valve in the vent return line to maintain the pressure of the fluid within the manifold to within adjustable upper and lower limits. The system further includes means for automatically switching from one source of fluid to another upon depletion of the first source.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 11, 1985
    Date of Patent: October 14, 1986
    Assignee: Auto/Con
    Inventors: Ronald R. Matheson, Daniel E. Hucul