Patents by Inventor Herbert D. Hudson
Herbert D. Hudson 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: 8522933Abstract: An adjustable run height lift axle suspension system includes an axle assembly, an air spring and a lift actuator. A device may be releasably attached to the axle assembly and connected to each of the air spring and the lift actuator, the device spacing the air spring away from the axle assembly. A selected one of multiple devices may be used, the suspension system having one run height when one device is releasably attached to the axle assembly and connected to each of the air spring and the lift actuator, and a different run height when another device is used. The air spring may have approximately the same operational height when the suspension system is at the different run heights.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2007Date of Patent: September 3, 2013Assignee: Watson & Chalin Manufacturing, Inc.Inventors: Thomas N. Chalin, Cully B. Dodd, Herbert D. Hudson
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Patent number: 8403346Abstract: An adjustable run height lift axle suspension system includes an axle assembly, an air spring and a lift actuator. A device may be releasably attached to the axle assembly and connected to each of the air spring and the lift actuator, the device spacing the air spring away from the axle assembly. A selected one of multiple devices may be used, the suspension system having one run height when one device is releasably attached to the axle assembly and connected to each of the air spring and the lift actuator, and a different run height when another device is used. The air spring may have approximately the same operational height when the suspension system is at the different run heights.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2005Date of Patent: March 26, 2013Assignee: Watson & Chalin Manufacturring, Inc.Inventors: Thomas N. Chalin, Cully B. Dodd, Herbert D. Hudson
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Patent number: 7980571Abstract: A liftable independent suspension system which may also be steerable. In a described embodiment, a liftable suspension system for use on a vehicle includes wheel spindles positioned to extend outwardly at each respective lateral side of the vehicle. The spindles are displaceable independent of each other. An actuator is operable to raise at least one of the spindles, so that a tire rotatably connected to the spindle is liftable out of engagement with a road surface when the actuator raises the spindle.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2010Date of Patent: July 19, 2011Assignee: Watson & Chalin Manufacturing, Inc.Inventors: Thomas N. Chalin, Cully B. Dodd, Herbert D. Hudson
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Patent number: 7914026Abstract: A suspension system having a composite beam. In a described embodiment, a suspension system for a vehicle having a frame is provided. The suspension system includes an axle and a beam interconnected between the vehicle frame and the axle. The beam has opposite ends, an elongated body extending between the opposite ends, and a metal end connection at one of the opposite ends. The body is made of a composite material.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2003Date of Patent: March 29, 2011Assignee: Watson & Chain Manufacturing, Inc.Inventors: Thomas N. Chalin, Cully B. Dodd, Herbert D. Hudson
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Publication number: 20110057406Abstract: A liftable independent suspension system which may also be steerable. In a described embodiment, a liftable suspension system for use on a vehicle includes wheel spindles positioned to extend outwardly at each respective lateral side of the vehicle. The spindles are displaceable independent of each other. An actuator is operable to raise at least one of the spindles, so that a tire rotatably connected to the spindle is liftable out of engagement with a road surface when the actuator raises the spindle.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2010Publication date: March 10, 2011Applicant: WATSON & CHALIN MANUFACTURING, INC.Inventors: Thomas N. CHALIN, Cully B. DODD, Herbert D. HUDSON
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Patent number: 7845658Abstract: A liftable independent suspension system which may also be steerable. In a described embodiment, a liftable suspension system for use on a vehicle includes wheel spindles positioned to extend outwardly at each respective lateral side of the vehicle. The spindles are displaceable independent of each other. An actuator is operable to raise at least one of the spindles, so that a tire rotatably connected to the spindle is liftable out of engagement with a road surface when the actuator raises the spindle.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2007Date of Patent: December 7, 2010Assignee: Watson & Chalin Maufacturing, Inc.Inventors: Thomas N. Chalin, Cully B. Dodd, Herbert D. Hudson
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Patent number: 7845659Abstract: Dump truck tag axle suspension control. A method of controlling a tag axle suspension includes activating a pusher suspension lift switch; and engaging a steer lock on the tag axle suspension, thereby preventing steering of the tag axle suspension, in response to the lift switch activating step. Another method includes activating a switch to thereby begin operation of a hydraulic pump; and engaging a steer lock of the tag axle suspension, in response to the switch activating step. Yet another method includes applying pressure to a bed lift actuator; sensing the pressure applied to the bed lift actuator; and applying pressure to a tag suspension load actuator, thereby transmitting a load from a frame to a tag axle via the load actuator, in response to the sensed pressure applied to the bed lift actuator reaching a predetermined level.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2008Date of Patent: December 7, 2010Assignee: Watson & Chalin Manufacturing, Inc.Inventors: Herbert D. Hudson, Thomas N. Chalin
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Publication number: 20100133771Abstract: Dump truck tag axle suspension control. A method of controlling a tag axle suspension includes activating a pusher suspension lift switch; and engaging a steer lock on the tag axle suspension, thereby preventing steering of the tag axle suspension, in response to the lift switch activating step. Another method includes activating a switch to thereby begin operation of a hydraulic pump; and engaging a steer lock of the tag axle suspension, in response to the switch activating step. Yet another method includes applying pressure to a bed lift actuator; sensing the pressure applied to the bed lift actuator; and applying pressure to a tag suspension load actuator, thereby transmitting a load from a frame to a tag axle via the load actuator, in response to the sensed pressure applied to the bed lift actuator reaching a predetermined level.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2008Publication date: June 3, 2010Applicant: WATSON & CHALIN MANUFACTURING, INC.Inventors: Herbert D. HUDSON, Thomas N. CHALIN
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Patent number: 7717526Abstract: A suspension system having an axle, at least a portion of which is made of a composite material. In a described embodiment, a suspension system includes an axle assembly which has a composite axle portion. Metal spindles are attached at each end of the axle for mounting wheels thereto. Two beams may be attached directly to the composite axle portion, to a sleeve overlying the composite axle portion, or to an axle seat attached to the sleeve or directly to the composite axle portion.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2003Date of Patent: May 18, 2010Assignee: Watson & Chalin Manufacturing, Inc.Inventors: Thomas N. Chalin, Cully B. Dodd, Herbert D. Hudson
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Patent number: 7322587Abstract: A liftable independent suspension system which may also be steerable. In a described embodiment, a liftable suspension system for use on a vehicle includes wheel spindles positioned to extend outwardly at each respective lateral side of the vehicle. The spindles are displaceable independent of each other. An actuator is operable to raise at least one of the spindles, so that a tire rotatably connected to the spindle is liftable out of engagement with a road surface when the actuator raises the spindle.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2006Date of Patent: January 29, 2008Assignee: Watson & Chalin Manufacturing, Inc.Inventors: Thomas N. Chalin, Cully B. Dodd, Herbert D. Hudson
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Patent number: 7281721Abstract: A suspension system for a dump truck which is to be connected to a paver using a truck hitch. In one example, a system for connecting a dump truck to a paver includes a liftable and steerable suspension of the truck, the suspension having an adapter with a laterally outwardly facing concave side. A truck hitch of the paver engages the concave side of the adapter to attach the truck hitch to the suspension. In another example, a method of connecting a dump truck to a paver includes the steps of: interconnecting a hydraulic actuator between a frame of the truck and an axle of a suspension of the truck to thereby transmit a load from the frame to the axle; then raising a bed of the truck, the load increasing as the bed is raised; and increasing pressure in the hydraulic actuator in response to the increasing load.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2004Date of Patent: October 16, 2007Assignee: Watson & Chalin Manufacturing, Inc.Inventors: Herbert D. Hudson, Cully B. Dodd, Thomas N. Chalin
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Patent number: 7152866Abstract: A liftable independent suspension system which may also be steerable. In a described embodiment, a liftable suspension system for use on a vehicle includes wheel spindles positioned to extend outwardly at each respective lateral side of the vehicle. The spindles are displaceable independent of each other. An actuator is operable to raise at least one of the spindles, so that a tire rotatably connected to the spindle is liftable out of engagement with a road surface when the actuator raises the spindle.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2004Date of Patent: December 26, 2006Assignee: Watson & Chalin Manufacturing, Inc.Inventors: Thomas N. Chalin, Cully B. Dodd, Herbert D. Hudson
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Patent number: 6957819Abstract: A lift axle parallelogram suspension system. In a described embodiment, a suspension system for a vehicle having a generally longitudinally extending frame includes an axle assembly and upper and lower trailing arms. One end of each of the upper and lower arms is attached to the frame at a pivot connection, and an opposite end of the arm is attached to the axle assembly at another pivot connection. Each of the arms is angled laterally outward from the frame as the arm extends from the frame pivot connection to the axle assembly pivot connection.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2003Date of Patent: October 25, 2005Assignee: Watson & Chalin Manufacturing, Inc.Inventors: Thomas N. Chalin, Cully B. Dodd, Herbert D. Hudson
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Publication number: 20040256820Abstract: A lift axle parallelogram suspension system. In a described embodiment, a suspension system for a vehicle having a generally longitudinally extending frame includes an axle assembly and upper and lower trailing arms. One end of each of the upper and lower arms is attached to the frame at a pivot connection, and an opposite end of the arm is attached to the axle assembly at another pivot connection. Each of the arms is angled laterally outward from the frame as the arm extends from the frame pivot connection to the axle assembly pivot connection.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2003Publication date: December 23, 2004Inventors: Thomas N. Chalin, Cully B. Dodd, Herbert D. Hudson
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Publication number: 20040256910Abstract: A suspension system having an axle, at least a portion of which is made of a composite material. In a described embodiment, a suspension system includes an axle assembly which has a composite axle portion. Metal spindles are attached at each end of the axle for mounting wheels thereto. Two beams may be attached directly to the composite axle portion, to a sleeve overlying the composite axle portion, or to an axle seat attached to the sleeve or directly to the composite axle portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2003Publication date: December 23, 2004Inventors: Thomas N. Chalin, Cully B. Dodd, Herbert D. Hudson
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Publication number: 20040256825Abstract: A steerable suspension system having a composite axle beam. In a described embodiment, a suspension system includes an axle assembly which has an axle beam made of composite material. King pin receivers may be formed in devices attached at opposite ends of the axle beam. The devices may be made of metal or composite material. The king pin receivers may alternatively be integrally formed with the axle beam.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2003Publication date: December 23, 2004Inventors: Thomas N. Chalin, Cully B. Dodd, Herbert D. Hudson
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Publication number: 20040256829Abstract: A suspension system having a composite beam. In a described embodiment, a suspension system for a vehicle having a frame is provided. The suspension system includes an axle and a beam interconnected between the vehicle frame and the axle. The beam has opposite ends, an elongated body extending between the opposite ends, and a metal end connection at one of the opposite ends. The body is made of a composite material.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2003Publication date: December 23, 2004Inventors: Thomas N. Chalin, Cully B. Dodd, Herbert D. Hudson