Patents by Inventor Gerrard N. Vyse
Gerrard N. Vyse 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: 7600789Abstract: A lockwireless, anti-rotation fitting for connection to a connector. The fitting includes a coupler having a series of circumferential engagement portions disposed about an outer peripheral surface, and a nut receivable coaxially over the outer peripheral surface of the coupler, and which is threadably engageable with the connector. The nut has an opening through which is received the end of a locking mechanism. The locking mechanism end is interferingly engageable with the coupler engagement portions such that with the nut being received coaxially over the coupler outer peripheral surface of the coupler, the nut is threadably engageable with the connector urging the coupler into a sealing engagement with a sealing surface of the connector, and with the coupler being so engaged, the locking mechanism end is interferingly engaged with at least one of the coupler engagement portions delimiting the rotation of the nut relative to the connector.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2005Date of Patent: October 13, 2009Inventors: Gerrard N. Vyse, Peter J. Stroempl
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Patent number: 6857665Abstract: A lockwireless, anti-rotation fitting for connection to a connector. The fitting includes a coupler having a series of circumferential engagement portions disposed about an outer peripheral surface, and a nut receivable coaxially over the outer peripheral surface of the coupler, and which is threadably engageable with the connector. The nut also has a series of complementary circumferential engagement portions disposed about at an inner peripheral surface. With the nut being received coaxially over the first outer peripheral surface of the coupler, the nut is threadably engageable with the connector urging the coupler into a sealing engagement with a sealing surface of the connector, and with the coupler being engaged with the connector sealing surface, the first and second engagement portions are interengaged to delimit the rotation of the nut relative to the connector.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2003Date of Patent: February 22, 2005Assignee: Parker-Hannifin CorporationInventors: Gerrard N. Vyse, Peter J. Stroempl
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Publication number: 20040017077Abstract: A lockwireless, anti-rotation fitting for connection to a connector. The fitting includes a coupler having a series of circumferential engagement portions disposed about an outer peripheral surface, and a nut receivable coaxially over the outer peripheral surface of the coupler, and which is threadably engageable with the connector. The nut also has a series of complementary circumferential engagement portions disposed about at an inner peripheral surface. With the nut being received coaxially over the first outer peripheral surface of the coupler, the nut is threadably engageable with the connector urging the coupler into a sealing engagement with a sealing surface of the connector, and with the coupler being engaged with the connector sealing surface, the first and second engagement portions are interengaged to delimit the rotation of the nut relative to the connector.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2003Publication date: January 29, 2004Inventors: Gerrard N. Vyse, Peter J. Stroempl
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Patent number: 4906031Abstract: A coupling comprising an outer socket or receptacle part having an internal opening, and a nipple or insert part which is sized to be inserted into the opening of the receptacle part. The receptacle and insert parts are provided with outer and inner lock ring grooves, respectively, which are substantially aligned in the radial direction when the parts are assembled. A garter spring is located in and extends between the two grooves when the parts are assembled in order to lock the parts together. The groove of one of the two parts has an arcuate surface and the radius of the surface is substantially the same as the radius of the coils of the spring, whereby the arcuate surface supports the coils and retards flattening of the coils. The groove of the other of the two parts has a surface which overlies the spring and holds the spring in place in the grooves even if the spring should break.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 1988Date of Patent: March 6, 1990Assignee: Stratoflex, Inc.Inventor: Gerrard N. Vyse
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Patent number: 4872710Abstract: This disclosure relates to a releasable quick-connect fitting, comprising an insert having an annular lock groove and an annular release groove in the outer periphery thereof, the release groove having a smaller diameter than the lock groove. A receptacle has a bore for receiving the insert and an annular bore groove is formed in the bore. An annular retainer is mounted in one of the lock and release grooves and movable to the other of the grooves. The insert is movable to a lock position in the receptacle wherein the lock and bore grooves are substantially in radial alignment and the retainer extends into said lock and bore grooves, and movable to a release position in the receptacle wherein the release and bore grooves are substantially in radial alignment and the retainer extends into the release groove.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1988Date of Patent: October 10, 1989Assignee: Stratoflex, Inc.Inventors: James W. Konecny, Rodney L. Huston, Gerrard N. Vyse
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Patent number: 4804212Abstract: This disclosure relates to apparatus and method for forming a hose and fitting assembly. The fitting comprises a nipple and a socket. One end of the nipple is inserted into the end of a length of hose and the other end of the nipple is attachable to another part such as a swivel connector. The socket is mounted around the nipple and the end of the hose, and the socket is crimped. A first part of the socket is crimped into engagement with the hose, a second part is crimped into direct engagement with the nipple, and a third part of the socket is crimped to form wrench flats. The apparatus for assembling the hose and fitting comprises a die set and a mechanism for forcing the dies of the set against the socket. Each die comprises first, second and third parts which respectively engage and crimp the first, second and third parts of the socket.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1988Date of Patent: February 14, 1989Assignee: Stratoflex, Inc.Inventor: Gerrard N. Vyse
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Patent number: 4733890Abstract: This disclosure relates to apparatus for making fluid flow connections. The apparatus comprises a tubular metal member having first and second ends. The first end is mechanically formed to the shape of one part of a two part quick-connect coupling, the one part being integrally formed on the first end of the member. The second end is mechanically formed to the shape of another fitting part which is also integral with the member. The portion of the member between the two ends is shaped to follow a desired path in order to interconnect other components.The one part of the quick-connect coupling preferably forms a tubular receptacle having an annular internal groove, a snap ring in the groove, and a relatively viscous fluid at least partially filling the groove around the ring.The disclosure also relates to a method of making and assembling apparatus as described.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 1986Date of Patent: March 29, 1988Assignee: Stratoflex, Inc.Inventor: Gerrard N. Vyse
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Patent number: 4565392Abstract: This disclosure relates to a quick connect coupling including a tubular socket or receptacle part having an internal groove formed therein, a tubular nipple or insert part having an external groove formed thereon, and a snap ring. The nipple is insertable into the socket and when so inserted the two grooves are radially aligned. The snap ring is mounted in and extends between the two grooves to lock the socket and the nipple in assembled relation. Prior to final assembly, the snap ring is positioned in the socket groove, and in the space within the socket groove and around the snap ring is applied a relatively viscous fluid. This fluid, which may be a grease, holds the snap ring in the desired position in the groove prior to and during assembly, and it also serves as a lubricant on the ring which facilitates the assembly of the parts.The disclosure also describes the method of assembly of the coupling.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 1984Date of Patent: January 21, 1986Assignee: Stratoflex, Inc.Inventor: Gerrard N. Vyse
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Patent number: 4203321Abstract: This disclosure deals with apparatus for and a method of testing a plurality of hydraulic and/or pneumatic systems. Each such system has a hose connected in it and the hose terminates in a valved fitting. All of the fittings are releasably attached to a subassembly which in turn is attached to center member or a manifold. When the systems are to be tested, a test fixture is attached to the center member, such attachment automatically opening the valved fittings. The test fixture also includes valved fittings identical with those connected in the systems. All of the fittings are opened by attachment of the test fixture, and the appropriate tests are then carried out. When the systems are not being tested, the test fixture is removed and a protective cover is applied to the center member in place of the fixture.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1978Date of Patent: May 20, 1980Assignee: Stratoflex, Inc.Inventors: Gerrard N. Vyse, Horise M. Cooke
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Patent number: 4171559Abstract: This disclosure deals with apparatus and method for simultaneously making a plurality of connections between different pneumatic or hydraulic systems, or between parts of each systems, and for testing such systems. The systems, or parts thereof, include groups of hose fittings, and the apparatus includes two or more sub-assemblies and a central connecting member. Each sub-assembly is releasably attached to the fittings of a group, and all of the sub-assemblies are then secured to the central connecting member to form a complete assembly. The central connecting member has a plurality of fluid passages formed therein which interconnect the fittings, thus forming fluid connections between the systems or parts thereof. The passages in the connecting member may also be arranged to interconnect fittings of a single group. Each sub-assembly may be separately used to test the system, or part thereof, associated with the fittings attached to it.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1978Date of Patent: October 23, 1979Assignee: Stratoflex, Inc.Inventors: Gerrard N. Vyse, Horise M. Cooke
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Patent number: 4089549Abstract: This disclosure deals with apparatus for simultaneously making a plurality of connections between different pneumatic or hydraulic systems, or between parts of each systems. The systems, or parts thereof, include groups of hose fittings, and the apparatus includes two or more sub-assemblies and a central connecting member. Each sub-assembly is releasably attached to the fittings of a group, and all of the sub-assemblies are then secured to the central connecting member to form a complete assembly. This member has a plurality of fluid passages formed therein which interconnect the fittings, thus forming fluid connections between the systems or parts thereof. The passages in the connecting member may also be arranged to interconnect fittings of a single group. Each sub-assembly may be separately used to test the system, or part thereof, associated with the fittings attached to it.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1976Date of Patent: May 16, 1978Assignee: Stratoflex, Inc.Inventors: Gerrard N. Vyse, Horise M. Cooke