Patents by Inventor Dennis N. Roush

Dennis N. Roush 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: 5560238
    Abstract: A thread rolling machine in which the dies are monitored for a mismatch condition by a proximity sensor responsive to displacement of the moveable die in a direction parallel to the axis of the workpiece. This displacement, which occurs when a mismatch condition exists, is permitted by the running clearances in the slide carrying the moveable die. When more than a negligible displacement occurs, corrective action can be taken to reject out of specification workpieces and to adjust the relative positions of the dies to maintain them in a matched condition.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 23, 1994
    Date of Patent: October 1, 1996
    Assignee: The National Machinery Company
    Inventors: Gene E. Allebach, Dennis N. Roush
  • Patent number: 5263356
    Abstract: A progressive former and method of producing progressive formers is disclosed in which the bed frame is formed of two side frame members and a spacer member. The two side frame members and the spacer member are substantially fully machined before the side frame members are assembled on opposite sides of the spacer member. Within a given machine size, the side frame members are identical and the width of the spacer member is adjusted to provide the proper spacing between the side frame members for the particular number of work stations in a given machine. By utilizing component parts to produce the machine bed frame rather than a one-piece casting, substantial cost savings are achieved. Further, since the side frame members are identical in machines of a given size having different numbers of work stations, it is economically feasible to produce side frame members for inventory and then assemble them with an appropriate spacer member to provide the desired number of work stations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 22, 1992
    Date of Patent: November 23, 1993
    Assignee: The National Machinery Company
    Inventors: William H. Hite, Dennis N. Roush, Stephen G. Corthell
  • Patent number: 5138866
    Abstract: A progressive former and method of producing progressive formers is disclosed in which the bed frame is formed of two side frame members and a spacer member. The two side frame members and the spacer member are substantially fully machined before the side frame members are assembled on opposite sides of the spacer member. Within a given machine size, the side frame members are identical and the width of the spacer member is adjusted to provide the proper spacing between the side frame members for the particular number of work stations in a given machine. By utilizing component parts to produce the machine bed frame rather than a one-piece casting, substantial cost savings are achieved. Further, since the side frame members are identical in machines of a given size having different numbers of work stations, it is economically feasible to produce side frame members for inventory and then assemble them with an appropriate spacer member to provide the desired number of work stations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 26, 1991
    Date of Patent: August 18, 1992
    Assignee: The National Machinery Company
    Inventors: William H. Hite, Dennis N. Roush, Stephen G. Corthell
  • Patent number: 4910993
    Abstract: A progressive former and method of producing progressive formers is disclosed in which the bed frame is formed of two side frame members and a spacer member. The two side frame members and the spacer member are substantially fully machined before the side frame members are assembled on opposite sides of the spacer member. Within a given machine size, the side frame members are identical and the width of the spacer member is adjusted to provide the proper spacing between the side frame members for the particular number of work stations in a given machine. By utilizing component parts to produce the machine bed frame rather than a one-piece casting, substantial cost savings are achieved. Further, since the side frame members are identical in machines of a given size having different numbers of work stations, it is economically feasible to produce side frame members for inventory and then assemble them with an appropriate spacer member to provide the desired number of work stations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 4, 1988
    Date of Patent: March 27, 1990
    Assignee: The National Machinery Company
    Inventors: William H. Hite, Dennis N. Roush, Stephen G. Corthell