Patents by Inventor Edmond Coghlan, III

Edmond Coghlan, III 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: 11486390
    Abstract: A stator segment is provided for a helical gear device. The stator segment includes a stator tube and modular stator inserts. The stator tube has an inner profile with at least two internal sides that extend longitudinally along an interior of the stator tube. The modular stator inserts each have an outer profile that substantially matches and fits within the inner profile of the stator tube. The modular stator inserts also each have an interior helical profile that defines a central opening. The modular stator inserts are configured to be removably inserted longitudinally into the stator tube along the inner profile of the stator tube. The inner profile aligns the modular stator inserts to form a continuous helical chamber and prevents rotation of the modular stator inserts relative to the stator tube.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 19, 2021
    Date of Patent: November 1, 2022
    Assignee: Roper Pump Company, LLC
    Inventors: Cody Richard Reynolds, Edmond Coghlan, III, Tyson Bentley Anderson
  • Publication number: 20210324853
    Abstract: A stator segment is provided for a helical gear device. The stator segment includes a stator tube and modular stator inserts. The stator tube has an inner profile with at least two internal sides that extend longitudinally along an interior of the stator tube. The modular stator inserts each have an outer profile that substantially matches and fits within the inner profile of the stator tube. The modular stator inserts also each have an interior helical profile that defines a central opening. The modular stator inserts are configured to be removably inserted longitudinally into the stator tube along the inner profile of the stator tube. The inner profile aligns the modular stator inserts to form a continuous helical chamber and prevents rotation of the modular stator inserts relative to the stator tube.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 19, 2021
    Publication date: October 21, 2021
    Inventors: Cody Richard Reynolds, Edmond Coghlan, III, Tyson Bentley Anderson
  • Patent number: 8967985
    Abstract: A stator for a helical gear device is formed from multiple rigid disks and support rings bonded to the disks. Each disk forms part of a profile consisting of radially equally spaced or opened lobes which interact with the convex portions of rotor lobes. The disks are arranged into a desired helical configuration and bonded to one another to form a disk stack defining a helically convoluted elongated chamber therein. The support rings are fixed concentrically against respective end disks of the disk stack. The rings are sized with an inside diameter substantially equal to the major diameter of the central aperture defined by the radially extending lobes of the rigid disks. As a rotor rotates and nutates inside the helically convoluted elongated chamber of the stator, it is supported at both ends of the disk stack by the support rings touching the tips of the rotor lobes. Thus the full force of the rotor's operational inertia is not borne by the disks alone, thereby increasing their life.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 13, 2012
    Date of Patent: March 3, 2015
    Assignee: Roper Pump Company
    Inventors: Edmond Coghlan, III, Tyson Bentley Anderson, John Eugene Purcell, Zachariah Paul Rivard
  • Publication number: 20140134029
    Abstract: A stator for a helical gear device is formed from multiple rigid disks and support rings bonded to the disks. Each disk forms part of a profile consisting of radially equally spaced or opened lobes which interact with the convex portions of rotor lobes. The disks are arranged into a desired helical configuration and bonded to one another to form a disk stack defining a helically convoluted elongated chamber therein. The support rings are fixed concentrically against respective end disks of the disk stack. The rings are sized with an inside diameter substantially equal to the major diameter of the central aperture defined by the radially extending lobes of the rigid disks. As a rotor rotates and nutates inside the helically convoluted elongated chamber of the stator, it is supported at both ends of the disk stack by the support rings touching the tips of the rotor lobes. Thus the full force of the rotor's operational inertia is not borne by the disks alone, thereby increasing their life.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 13, 2012
    Publication date: May 15, 2014
    Inventors: Edmond Coghlan, III, Tyson Bentley Anderson, John Eugene Purcell, Zachariah Paul Rivard