Patents by Inventor Gary C. Berray
Gary C. Berray 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: 6539605Abstract: A support structure includes first and second support members which are interlocked with a body. The second support member is placed in a die such that a hole of the second support member is located at a predetermined position and the body is placed on the second support member. The first support member is placed on the body such that apertures of the support members and an opening of the body are aligned. A shaping pin is then advanced toward the first support member in alignment with the predetermined position so that a shoulder of the shaping pin extends into the first support member. The shaping pin continues to advance through the first support member until a portion of the body extends past a surface of the second support member, thereby joining the first and second support members and the body together.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2001Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: Shop Vac CorporationInventors: Mark E. Baer, Gary C. Berray
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Patent number: 6384497Abstract: A thermal protection mechanism for electric motors includes a pair of spaced contacts secured to an electrically insulating carrier having a cavity and a surface adjacent to a motor winding. The surface of the carrier has an aperture that forms a thermal passage between the surface of the carrier and the cavity. The contacts are engaged with a fusible electrically conductive pin made of solder that is disposed within the cavity and that interposes along a current path to the windings of a motor. A high winding temperature causes the pin to fuse, thereby terminating operation of the motor.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2000Date of Patent: May 7, 2002Assignee: Shop Vac CorporationInventors: Gary C. Berray, Mark E. Baer
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Publication number: 20020046455Abstract: A support structure includes first and second support members which are interlocked with a body. The second support member is placed in a die such that a hole of the second support member is located at a predetermined position and the body is placed on the second support member. The first support member is placed on the body such that apertures of the support members and an opening of the body are aligned. A shaping pin is then advanced toward the first support member in alignment with the predetermined position so that a shoulder of the shaping pin extends into the first support member. The shaping pin continues to advance through the first support member until a portion of the body extends past a surface of the second support member, thereby joining the first and second support members and the body together.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2001Publication date: April 25, 2002Applicant: Shop Vac Corporation A New Jersey CorporationInventors: Mark E. Baer, Gary C. Berray
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Patent number: 6368039Abstract: A retainer clip for retaining components on a shaft eliminates the need for a threaded shaft and a hex nut to retain the components on the shaft. The retaining clip includes a main body having a through hole for accommodating the shaft, a plurality of teeth for engaging the shaft and projecting radially inwardly from the main body and a plurality of spring members projecting in a direction transverse to the main body.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 1999Date of Patent: April 9, 2002Assignee: Shop Vac CorporationInventors: Melvin E. Wolfe, Gary C. Berray
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Patent number: 6343773Abstract: A support structure includes first and second support members which are interlocked with a body. The second support member is placed in a die such that a hole of the second support member is located at a predetermined position and the body is placed on the second support member. The first support member is placed on the body such that apertures of the support members and an opening of the body are aligned. A shaping pin is then advanced toward the first support member in alignment with the predetermined position so that a shoulder of the shaping pin extends into the first support member. The shaping pin continues to advance through the first support member until a portion of the body extends past a surface of the second support member, thereby joining the first and second support members and the body together.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1999Date of Patent: February 5, 2002Assignee: Shop Vac CorporationInventors: Mark E. Baer, Gary C. Berray
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Publication number: 20010014264Abstract: A retainer clip for retaining components on a shaft eliminates the need for a threaded shaft and a hex nut to retain the components on the shaft. The retaining clip includes a main body having a through hole for accommodating the shaft, a plurality of teeth for engaging the shaft and projecting radially inwardly from the main body and a plurality of spring members projecting in a direction transverse to the main body.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 1999Publication date: August 16, 2001Applicant: SHOP VAC CORPORATIONInventors: MELVIN E. WOLFE, GARY C. BERRAY
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Patent number: 6184601Abstract: A thermal protection mechanism for electric motors includes a pair of spaced contacts secured to an electrically insulated carrier. The contacts are engaged with a fusible electrically conductive pin made of solder that interposes along a current path to the windings of a motor. A thermal overload conditions causes the pin to fuse, thereby terminating operation of the motor.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 1999Date of Patent: February 6, 2001Assignee: Shop Vac CorporationInventors: Mark E. Baer, Gary C. Berray, James F. Streeter
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Patent number: 5982270Abstract: A thermal fuse includes a first electrical contact extending through and engaged in electrical contact with a second contact. A spring is compressed between the first and second contacts. A thermally deformable pin retains the second contact against the compressed spring. The pin is responsive to a high temperature condition such that the pin deforms, thereby allowing the spring to disengage the first and second contacts.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1998Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Assignee: Shop Vac CorporationInventors: Melvin E. Wolfe, Jr., Gary C. Berray, Robert C. Berfield