Patents by Inventor Dennis Zulawski
Dennis Zulawski 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: 11976726Abstract: A continuous variable transmission (CVT) system includes a drive clutch, a driven clutch and a continuous belt wherein the sheaves on one side of the CVT system have an incline of approximately 2 degrees different from the sheaves on the other side of the CVT system. The continuous belt has opposing faces, each face matching the angles of the sheaves that the belt engages.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2023Date of Patent: May 7, 2024Inventor: Dennis Zulawski
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Publication number: 20230313867Abstract: A continuous variable transmission (CVT) system includes a drive clutch, a driven clutch and a continuous belt wherein the sheaves on one side of the CVT system have an incline of approximately 2 degrees different from the sheaves on the other side of the CVT system. The continuous belt has opposing faces, each face matching the angles of the sheaves that the belt engages.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2023Publication date: October 5, 2023Inventor: Dennis Zulawski
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Patent number: 10816077Abstract: A drive clutch having a compressible torque transfer mechanism configured to transfer torque from an engine or motor to a moveable sheave and configured to reduce wear on components of the drive clutch by eliminating sliding contact between surfaces to transfer torque and change the gear ratio. The torque transfer mechanism increases efficiency and reduces wear and may comprise a torque bellows, which is configured to transfer torque from the engine to the moveable sheave upon radial compression of the torque bellows. Sliding blocks and corresponding slide tracks are concentrically positioned between the moveable sheave and the shift plate and centrifugal force provides a force for linear movement for the sliding blocks, which results in movement of the moveable sheave and the cover, which can act to compress the torque bellows. This configuration reduces costs because precise machining is not needed and reduces premature wear and tear on the drive clutch.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2018Date of Patent: October 27, 2020Inventor: Dennis Zulawski
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Publication number: 20180320773Abstract: A drive clutch having a compressible torque transfer mechanism configured to transfer torque from an engine or motor to a moveable sheave and configured to reduce wear on components of the drive clutch by eliminating sliding contact between surfaces to transfer torque and change the gear ratio. The torque transfer mechanism increases efficiency and reduces wear and may comprise a torque bellows, which is configured to transfer torque from the engine to the moveable sheave upon radial compression of the torque bellows. Sliding blocks and corresponding slide tracks are concentrically positioned between the moveable sheave and the shift plate and centrifugal force provides a force for linear movement for the sliding blocks, which results in movement of the moveable sheave and the cover, which can act to compress the torque bellows. This configuration reduces costs because precise machining is not needed and reduces premature wear and tear on the drive clutch.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2018Publication date: November 8, 2018Inventor: Dennis Zulawski
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Patent number: 10054211Abstract: A drive clutch having a compressible torque transfer mechanism configured to transfer torque from an engine or motor to a moveable sheave and configured to reduce wear on components of the drive clutch by eliminating sliding contact between surfaces to transfer torque and change the gear ratio. The torque transfer mechanism increases efficiency and reduces wear and may comprise a torque bellows, which is configured to transfer torque from the engine to the moveable sheave upon radial compression of the torque bellows. Sliding blocks and corresponding slide tracks are concentrically positioned between the moveable sheave and the shift plate and centrifugal force provides a force for linear movement for the sliding blocks, which results in movement of the moveable sheave and the cover, which can act to compress the torque bellows. This configuration reduces costs because precise machining is not needed and reduces premature wear and tear on the drive clutch.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2015Date of Patent: August 21, 2018Inventor: Dennis Zulawski
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Publication number: 20170023120Abstract: A drive clutch having a compressible torque transfer mechanism configured to transfer torque from an engine or motor to a moveable sheave and configured to reduce wear on components of the drive clutch by eliminating sliding contact between surfaces to transfer torque and change the gear ratio. The torque transfer mechanism increases efficiency and reduces wear and may comprise a torque bellows, which is configured to transfer torque from the engine to the moveable sheave upon radial compression of the torque bellows. Sliding blocks and corresponding slide tracks are concentrically positioned between the moveable sheave and the shift plate and centrifugal force provides a force for linear movement for the sliding blocks, which results in movement of the moveable sheave and the cover, which can act to compress the torque bellows. This configuration reduces costs because precise machining is not needed and reduces premature wear and tear on the drive clutch.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2015Publication date: January 26, 2017Inventor: Dennis Zulawski
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Patent number: 7063639Abstract: Disclosed is a snowmobile including a reduction drive system including planetary gears. In an alternate embodiment, a reversing unit is provided. In a further alternate embodiment, an offset is provided in the drive system.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2004Date of Patent: June 20, 2006Assignee: Arctic Cat Inc.Inventors: Raymond A. Schoenfelder, Dennis Zulawski
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Patent number: 7037226Abstract: A belt-driven clutch system having a driven clutch with a particular arrangement of cam followers and cam slots. One embodiment of the invention is a clutch having a fixed sheave, a movable sheave and a housing mounted to the movable sheave. The housing has a cam slot with first and second cam surfaces. The clutch also includes a pair of cam followers that is secured to the fixed sheave for acting upon the cam surfaces of the cam slot. A first cam follower of the pair of cam followers acts upon a first cam surface of the cam slot and a second cam follower of the pair of cam followers acts upon the second cam surface of the cam slot to reduce backlash. The invention also provides adjustment of spring tension and belt width of the clutch without requiring removal or disassembly of the clutch.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2004Date of Patent: May 2, 2006Assignee: Arctic Cat Inc.Inventor: Dennis Zulawski
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Publication number: 20050043128Abstract: The invention relates to a belt-driven clutch system having a driven clutch with a particular arrangement of cam followers and cam slots. One embodiment of the invention is a clutch having a fixed sheave, a movable sheave and a housing mounted to the movable sheave. The housing has a cam slot with first and second cam surfaces. The clutch also includes a pair of cam followers that is secured to the fixed sheave for acting upon the cam surfaces of the cam slot. A first cam follower of the pair of cam followers acts upon a first cam surface of the cam slot and a second cam follower of the pair of cam followers acts upon the second cam surface of the cam slot to reduce backlash and provide more responsive operation. The invention also provides adjustment of spring tension and belt width without requiring removal or disassembly of the clutch.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2004Publication date: February 24, 2005Applicant: Arctic Cat, Inc.Inventor: Dennis Zulawski
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Publication number: 20040220013Abstract: Disclosed is a snowmobile including a reduction drive system including planetary gears. In an alternate embodiment, a reversing unit is provided. In a further alternate embodiment, an offset is provided in the drive system.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2004Publication date: November 4, 2004Applicant: ARCTIC CAT INC.Inventors: Raymond A. Schoenfelder, Dennis Zulawski
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Patent number: 6742618Abstract: Disclosed is a snowmobile including a reduction drive system including planetary gears. In an alternate embodiment, a reversing unit is provided. In a further alternate embodiment, an offset is provided in the drive system.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2001Date of Patent: June 1, 2004Assignee: Arctic Cat, Inc.Inventors: Raymond A. Schoenfelder, Dennis Zulawski
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Publication number: 20040063524Abstract: The invention relates to a belt-driven clutch system having a driven clutch with a particular arrangement of cam followers and cam slots. One embodiment of the invention is a clutch having a fixed sheave, a movable sheave and a housing mounted to the movable sheave. The housing has a cam slot with first and second cam surfaces. The clutch also includes a pair of cam followers that is secured to the fixed sheave for acting upon the cam surfaces of the cam slot. A first cam follower of the pair of cam followers acts upon a first cam surface of the cam slot and a second cam follower of the pair of cam followers acts upon the second cam surface of the cam slot to reduce backlash and provide more responsive operation. The invention also provides adjustment of spring tension and belt width without requiring removal or disassembly of the clutch.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2002Publication date: April 1, 2004Applicant: Arctic Cat, Inc.Inventor: Dennis Zulawski
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Publication number: 20020117342Abstract: Disclosed is a snowmobile including a reduction drive system including planetary gears. In an alternate embodiment, a reversing unit is provided. In a further alternate embodiment, an offset is provided in the drive system.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2001Publication date: August 29, 2002Inventors: Raymond A. Schoenfelder, Dennis Zulawski