Patents by Inventor Donovan S. Clarke
Donovan S. Clarke 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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Publication number: 20230105350Abstract: In at least one aspect, a track shoe assembly includes a shoe plate having a shoe plate body including at least one shoe plate attachment surface defining a groove extending along a width of the shoe plate body, and a grouser having a grouser body having at least one grouser attachment surface, a cross-sectional shape of the at least one grouser attachment surface being the same as a cross-sectional shape of the groove defined by the at least one shoe plate attachment surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2021Publication date: April 6, 2023Applicant: Caterpillar Inc.Inventors: Eric J. JOHANNSEN, Kevin L. STEINER, Jason L. SEBRIGHT, Donovan S. CLARKE
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Patent number: 10457343Abstract: A track chain assembly includes a track pin, a first link, and a second link. The first link defines a first pair of pin passages in spaced relationship to each other by a first link pitch. The first link is mounted to the track pin such that the track pin extends through one of the first pair of pin passages. The second link defines a second pair of pin passages in spaced relationship to each other by a second link pitch. The second link is mounted to the track pin such that the track pin extends through one of the second pair of pin passages and such that the first link and the second link are rotatable with respect to each other about a longitudinal axis defined by the track pin. The second link pitch is greater than the first link pitch in a range up to twice the first link pitch.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2017Date of Patent: October 29, 2019Assignee: Caterpillar Inc.Inventors: Kevin L. Steiner, Donovan S. Clarke, Kevin D. Eccles
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Publication number: 20180099709Abstract: A track chain assembly includes a track pin, a first link, and a second link. The first link defines a first pair of pin passages in spaced relationship to each other by a first link pitch. The first link is mounted to the track pin such that the track pin extends through one of the first pair of pin passages. The second link defines a second pair of pin passages in spaced relationship to each other by a second link pitch. The second link is mounted to the track pin such that the track pin extends through one of the second pair of pin passages and such that the first link and the second link are rotatable with respect to each other about a longitudinal axis defined by the track pin. The second link pitch is greater than the first link pitch in a range up to twice the first link pitch.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2017Publication date: April 12, 2018Applicant: Caterpillar Inc.Inventors: Kevin L. Steiner, Donovan S. Clarke, Kevin D. Eccles
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Patent number: 9926024Abstract: A master link joint for a drive chain is disclosed. The disclosed master link joint includes two master links. Each master link includes a first half link and a second half link that engage each other along mating abutment surfaces. The two master links are disposed on opposite sides of the chain. The first half links are coupled by a pin that traverses the chain and the second half links are coupled by a bushing that traverses the chain. The mating abutment surfaces include a first ramp that meets a second offset ramp at a junction or root. An angle ? defined by the second ramps of the mating abutment surfaces and a line parallel to the rail or bottom pad of the half links ranges from about 45 to about 53°.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2011Date of Patent: March 27, 2018Assignee: Caterpillar Inc.Inventors: Donovan S. Clarke, John M. Plouzek, Laurence J. Cobb, Matthew W. Trone
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Publication number: 20120193977Abstract: A track assembly for a machine includes a track having inner track seals, a rotatable track engaging element such as an idler or drive sprocket and a contact interface for protecting the seals during guiding the track about the rotatable element. The contact interface may include sacrificial wear material on the rotatable element and sacrificial wear material on corresponding track links. The contact interface may have a configuration based on a location of the seals, and is adapted to inhibit wear of the track links in regions adjacent the seals. In another aspect, the contact interface is a guide interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2012Publication date: August 2, 2012Applicant: CATERPILLAR, INC.Inventors: Donovan S. Clarke, Kevin L. Steiner, Victor M. Penrod, Roger L. Recker
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Publication number: 20120193980Abstract: A track assembly for a machine includes a track having inner track seals, a rotatable track engaging element such as an idler or drive sprocket and a contact interface for protecting the seals during guiding the track about the rotatable element. The contact interface may include sacrificial wear material on the rotatable element and sacrificial wear material on corresponding track links. The contact interface may have a configuration based on a location of the seals, and is adapted to inhibit wear of the track links in regions adjacent the seals. In another aspect, the contact interface is a guide interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2012Publication date: August 2, 2012Applicant: CATERPILLAR, INC.Inventors: Mark S. Diekevers, Donovan S. Clarke, Kevin L. Steiner, Victor M. Penrod, Roger L. Recker
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Publication number: 20120193976Abstract: A track assembly for a machine includes a track having inner track seals, a rotatable track engaging element such as an idler or drive sprocket and a contact interface for protecting the seals during guiding the track about the rotatable element. The contact interface may include sacrificial wear material on the rotatable element and sacrificial wear material on corresponding track links. The contact interface may have a configuration based on a location of the seals, and is adapted to inhibit wear of the track links in regions adjacent the seals. In another aspect, the contact interface is a guide interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2012Publication date: August 2, 2012Applicant: CATERPILLAR, INC.Inventors: Mark S. Diekevers, Donovan S. Clarke, Kevin L. Steiner, Victor M. Penrod, Roger L. Recker
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Publication number: 20120193978Abstract: A track assembly for a machine includes a track having inner track seals, a rotatable track engaging element such as an idler or drive sprocket and a contact interface for protecting the seals during guiding the track about the rotatable element. The contact interface may include sacrificial wear material on the rotatable element and sacrificial wear material on corresponding track links. The contact interface may have a configuration based on a location of the seals, and is adapted to inhibit wear of the track links in regions adjacent the seals. In another aspect, the contact interface is a guide interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2012Publication date: August 2, 2012Applicant: CATERPILLAR, INC.Inventors: Mark S. Diekevers, Donovan S. Clarke, Kevin L. Steiner, Victor M. Penrod, Roger L. Recker
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Patent number: 8100483Abstract: A track assembly for a machine includes a track having inner track seals, a rotatable track engaging element such as an idler or drive sprocket and a contact interface for protecting the seals during guiding the track about the rotatable element. The contact interface may include sacrificial wear material on the rotatable element and sacrificial wear material on corresponding track links. The contact interface may have a configuration based on a location of the seals, and is adapted to inhibit wear of the track links in regions adjacent the seals. In another aspect, the contact interface is a guide interface.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2007Date of Patent: January 24, 2012Assignee: Caterpillar Inc.Inventors: Mark S. Diekevers, Donovan S. Clarke, Kevin L. Steiner, Jianping Zheng, Victor M. Penrod, Roger L. Recker
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Publication number: 20110316331Abstract: A master link joint for a drive chain is disclosed. The disclosed master link joint includes two master links. Each master link includes a first half link and a second half link that engage each other along mating abutment surfaces. The two master links are disposed on opposite sides of the chain. The first half links are coupled by a pin that traverses the chain and the second half links are coupled by a bushing that traverses the chain. The mating abutment surfaces include a first ramp that meets a second offset ramp at a junction or root. An angle ? defined by the second ramps of the mating abutment surfaces and a line parallel to the rail or bottom pad of the half links ranges from about 45 to about 53°.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2011Publication date: December 29, 2011Applicant: CATERPILLAR, INC.Inventors: Donovan S. Clarke, John M. Plouzek, Laurence J. Cobb, Matthew W. Trone
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Publication number: 20110079451Abstract: An improved strength track bushing (150) is disclosed. The bushing (150) may be used as a bearing around a track pin (144) interconnecting shoes (132) of a track (120) on a track-type tractor (100). The bushing (150) may include a hollow cylindrical wall (163) having an inner diameter (166), an outer diameter (176), and an annular lubrication cavity (164) circumnavigating the inner diameter (166) of the hollow cylindrical wall (163). The bushing (150) includes specific dimensional ratios between the width (174) of the cylindrical wall (163), the size of the inner diameter (166), the size of the outer diameter (176), the width (170) of the annular cavity (164), and the depth (172) of the annular cavity (164). By appropriately sizing such dimensions, the strength of the bushing and thus its ability to avoid cracking in use is greatly improved.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2009Publication date: April 7, 2011Applicant: CATERPILLAR, INC.Inventors: Donovan S. Clarke, Kevin L. Steiner
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Publication number: 20110006597Abstract: A track assembly for a machine includes a track having inner track seals, a rotatable track engaging element such as an idler or drive sprocket and a contact interface for protecting the seals during guiding the track about the rotatable element. The contact interface may include sacrificial wear material on the rotatable element and sacrificial wear material on corresponding track links. The contact interface may have a configuration based on a location of the seals, and is adapted to inhibit wear of the track links in regions adjacent the seals. In another aspect, the contact interface is a guide interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2010Publication date: January 13, 2011Applicant: CATERPILLAR, INC.Inventors: Mark S. Diekevers, Donovan S. Clarke, Kevin L. Steiner, Jianping Zheng, Victor M. Penrod, Roger L. Recker
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Publication number: 20090102281Abstract: A track assembly for a machine includes a track having inner track seals, a rotatable track engaging element such as an idler or drive sprocket and a contact interface for protecting the seals during guiding the track about the rotatable element. The contact interface may include sacrificial wear material on the rotatable element and sacrificial wear material on corresponding track links. The contact interface may have a configuration based on a location of the seals, and is adapted to inhibit wear of the track links in regions adjacent the seals. In another aspect, the contact interface is a guide interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2007Publication date: April 23, 2009Inventors: Mark S. Diekevers, Donovan S. Clarke, Kevin L. Steiner, Jianping Zheng, Victor M. Penrod, Roger L. Recker
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Publication number: 20080174175Abstract: A master link for a track of a machine includes a first link member having a profiled surface with a sinusoidal segment defined by a tooth and an adjacent recess. The master link further includes a second link member configured complementarily to the first link member, their respective profiled surfaces together defining a mating interface for transmitting loads therebetween. A machine further includes a track having a single tooth master link wherein profiled surfaces on adjacent link members together define a mating interface for transmitting loads through the track, each of the profiled surfaces having a sinusoidal segment.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2007Publication date: July 24, 2008Inventors: Richard E. Livesay, Faraz Hussain, Donovan S. Clarke, Richard L. Buxton, Thomas E. Oertley, Nishith D. Sanghvi, Michael Poremski, David A. Lapen
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Patent number: 6311784Abstract: A ripper carriage assembly has a transverse cross beam fixedly mounted at a central portion of the cross beam to a ripper implement support structure. The distal ends of arms extending outwardly from the central portion of the transverse cross beam are adapted for pivotal connection to a pitch control mechanism. Stress relief notches are formed in the transverse cross beam at a position between the distal ends of the arms and the central rigidly mounted portion of the beam. Energy generated as a. result of the ripper tip twisting upon impact with rock or other solid objects in hardened ground is stored in the transverse cross beam, and subsequently returned to the ripper tip to bring the tip into a desired operational orientation.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2000Date of Patent: November 6, 2001Assignee: Caterpillar Inc.Inventors: Donovan S. Clarke, Andrea R. Vernagus, Timothy A. Vik, William H. Zimmerman
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Patent number: D665826Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2010Date of Patent: August 21, 2012Assignee: Caterpillar Inc.Inventors: Donovan S. Clarke, John M. Plouzek, Laurence J. Cobb, Matthew W. Trone