Patents by Inventor Eldon S. Eady
Eldon S. Eady 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: 8393626Abstract: The present invention generally relates to the use of EPDM (ethylene-propylene diene monomer) polymer compounds used in place of NR (natural rubber), SBR (styrene butadiene rubber), polyisoprene and other polymers in energy absorption elastomeric systems. In one embodiment a method of continuously manufacturing an EPDM based compound cured via a peroxide based cure system and used in an energy absorption elastomeric system is disclosed. The method includes the steps of forming a continuous part from a compound based on ethylene-propylene diene terpolymer and then curing the part via a continuous process and optionally cutting the final part to the appropriate length. Various advantages are achieved via the use of peroxide cured EPDM as replacements for NR, SBR, polyisoprene and other polymers.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2009Date of Patent: March 12, 2013Assignee: Production Systems, Inc.Inventors: Frederick E. Pedersen, Eldon S. Eady
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Publication number: 20100093921Abstract: The present invention generally relates to the use of EPDM (ethylene-propylene diene monomer) polymer compounds used in place of NR (natural rubber), SBR (styrene butadiene rubber), polyisoprene and other polymers in energy absorption elastomeric systems. In one embodiment a method of continuously manufacturing an EPDM based compound cured via a peroxide based cure system and used in an energy absorption elastomeric system is disclosed. The method includes the steps of forming a continuous part from a compound based on ethylene-propylene diene terpolymer and then curing the part via a continuous process and optionally cutting the final part to the appropriate length. Various advantages are achieved via the use of peroxide cured EPDM as replacements for NR, SBR, polyisoprene and other polymers.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2009Publication date: April 15, 2010Applicant: PRODUCTION SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Frederick E. Pedersen, Eldon S. Eady
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Publication number: 20030225171Abstract: A process for manufacturing an article using a predetermined amount of crumb rubber comprising the steps of selecting an article to be manufactured, determining a maximum amount of recycled rubber which can be used in manufacturing the article selected. A particle size for recycled rubber to be used is determined and a binder for binding the recycled rubber is selected. The amount of binder required to be added is determined. Curing agents to be used in the process are selected and their weight determined. The components are mixed in a mixer and heated to a predetermined temperature. The mixture is removed and a mold is filled with the mixture. The mixture is then molded at a predetermined temperature and a predetermined pressure being at least sufficient to cure the mixture so as to form the article previously selected and then the molded product is removed from the mold.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2003Publication date: December 4, 2003Applicant: WESTINGHOUSE AIR BRAKE TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATIONInventors: Larry Stephenson, Eldon S. Eady, Howard D. Huss, Darren Beatty
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Patent number: 6103048Abstract: An improved diaphragm substantially resistant to abrasive wear for use in certain applications in which at least a portion of such diaphragm is in contact with another surface which would tend to abrade such diaphragm, such diaphragm comprising at least one layer of a flexible material selected from a group including natural rubber, synthetic rubber, fabric reinforced rubber, plastic and mixtures thereof and an abrasion resistant polymeric material having a predetermined thickness. This abrasion resistant polymeric material is adhered to such diaphragm at least in the portion that such diaphragm is in contact with another surface and is subject to abrasion. This type of abrasion generally occurs in the flange area of the diaphragm.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1997Date of Patent: August 15, 2000Assignee: Westinghouse Air Brake CompanyInventor: Eldon S. Eady
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Patent number: 6085789Abstract: The present invention provides a lightweight sleeve and spool arrangement for use in certain pumps. Such lightweight sleeve and spool arrangement comprises a sleeve having a predetermined number of apertures and having a predetermined interior diameter. The sleeve is formed from a first predetermined plastic material selected from a group consisting of nylons, acetals, polysulfones, polyesters, polyetherimides and polyamide-imines. There is also a spool that has a predetermined configuration and a predetermined exterior diameter. Such predetermined exterior diameter being about 0.0005 inches smaller than the predetermined interior diameter of such sleeve. The spool is formed from a second predetermined plastic material selected from a group consisting of nylons, acetals, polysulfones, polyesters, polyetherimides and polyamide-imines.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1999Date of Patent: July 11, 2000Assignee: Westinghouse Air Brake CompanyInventors: James Varney, Eldon S. Eady, Howard D. Huss
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Patent number: 6080685Abstract: An improved diaphragm substantially resistant to abrasive wear for use in certain applications in which at least a portion of such diaphragm is in contact with another surface which would tend to abrade such diaphragm, such diaphragm comprising at least one layer of a flexible material selected from a group including natural rubber, synthetic rubber, fabric reinforced rubber, plastic and mixtures thereof and an abrasion resistant polymeric material having a predetermined thickness. This abrasion resistant polymeric material is adhered to such diaphragm at least in the portion that such diaphragm is in contact with another surface and is subject to abrasion. This type of abrasion generally occurs in the flange area of the diaphragm.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1997Date of Patent: June 27, 2000Assignee: Westinghouse Air Brake CompanyInventor: Eldon S. Eady
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Patent number: 5996470Abstract: A combination pump diaphragm and outer piston arrangement used in certain pump applications in which at least a portion of such diaphragm is in contact with an outer piston which would tend to abrade the diaphragm. The combination comprises a diaphragm member which includes a generally flat portion, a generally flexure annular portion and an enlarged bead like wear ring portion disposed intermediate such generally flat portion and such generally flexure annular portion. Such bead like wear ring portion has a first predetermined diameter and a predetermined configuration. The outer periphery of such diaphragm member is secured to a pump housing. An outer piston member is disposed for securing such diaphragm member to a piston rod of a pump. Such outer piston member includes a generally flat portion contacting such generally flat portion of such diaphragm member and an arcuate portion contacting such enlarged bead like wear ring portion.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1997Date of Patent: December 7, 1999Assignee: Westinghouse Air Brake CompanyInventors: Eldon S. Eady, Larry J. Stephenson
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Patent number: 5687633Abstract: An insert member for use in a flexible diaphragm portion of a pump which enables such flexible diaphragm portion of such pump to be provided with a substantially uniform non-obtrusive surface area that will be positioned in such pump for intimate contact with a material to be pumped. Such insert member includes a first disc-like portion having both a first predetermined size and a first predetermined configuration. There is also a second disc-like portion having both a second predetermined size and a second predetermined configuration. The second disc-like portion is secured adjacent one surface thereof to a first surface of the first disc-like portion and such second disc-like portion extends from the first surface of such first disc-like portion for a predetermined distance. This second disc-like portion is disposed substantially in a center portion of the first surface of such first disc-like portion.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 1996Date of Patent: November 18, 1997Assignee: Westinghouse Air Brake CompanyInventor: Eldon S. Eady
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Patent number: 5634391Abstract: Inert plastic coated flexible diaphragm for sanitary pump applications includes a first body portion, disposed in center of diaphragm, which is relatively thick and exhibits a first degree of flexibility. A second body portion is formed contiguously with the first body portion and extends around periphery thereof. The second body portion is relatively thin, compared to the first body portion, and exhibits a second degree of flexibility greater than the first degree of flexibility. A sealing bead-like member is formed contiguously with such second body portion and extends around periphery thereof for sealing the flexible diaphragm in an operating position within a housing portion of such pump. A flexible plastic layer is adhered to each surface of the first body portion, the second body portion and such sealing bead-like member which will come into intimate contact with a material to be pumped. Such plastic layer having a substantially uniform thickness.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 1996Date of Patent: June 3, 1997Assignee: Westinghouse Air Brake Co.Inventor: Eldon S. Eady