Patents by Inventor James J. Billimack

James J. Billimack 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: 11816719
    Abstract: A system for replacing an original hose assembly of a work machine with a replacement hose assembly includes at least a computing device, a database, and a server. The server is associated with the database and includes a processor configured via computer-executable instructions to perform a method of identifying the replacement hose assembly. The method includes prompting a user to select hose attributes associated with a hose of the original hose assembly. Based on the selected hose attributes, a replacement hose may be identified. The method further includes prompting the user to select coupling attributes associated with a coupling of the original hose assembly. Based on compatibility with the identified replacement hose and the selected coupling attributes, a replacement coupling may be identified. The method further includes generating a bill of materials for the replacement hose assembly and displaying the bill of materials.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 4, 2022
    Date of Patent: November 14, 2023
    Assignee: Caterpillar Inc.
    Inventors: Amy C. Chastain, James J. Billimack, Jody A. Ingram, Robert P. Shilts, William T. Reimers, Kristina M. Hicks, Deidre Smallwood, Santosh Paudel
  • Publication number: 20220335498
    Abstract: A system for replacing an original hose assembly of a work machine with a replacement hose assembly includes at least a computing device, a database, and a server. The server is associated with the database and includes a processor configured via computer-executable instructions to perform a method of identifying the replacement hose assembly. The method includes prompting a user to select hose attributes associated with a hose of the original hose assembly. Based on the selected hose attributes, a replacement hose may be identified. The method further includes prompting the user to select coupling attributes associated with a coupling of the original hose assembly. Based on compatibility with the identified replacement hose and the selected coupling attributes, a replacement coupling may be identified. The method further includes generating a bill of materials for the replacement hose assembly and displaying the bill of materials.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 4, 2022
    Publication date: October 20, 2022
    Applicant: Caterpillar Inc.
    Inventors: Amy C. Chastain, James J. Billimack, Jody A. Ingram, Robert P. Shilts, William T. Reimers, Kristina M. Hicks, Deidre Smallwood, Santosh Paudel
  • Patent number: 11416906
    Abstract: A system for replacing an original hose assembly of a work machine with a replacement hose assembly includes at least a computing device, a database, and a server. The server is associated with the database and includes a processor configured via computer-executable instructions to perform a method of identifying the replacement hose assembly. The method includes prompting a user to select hose attributes associated with a hose of the original hose assembly. Based on the selected hose attributes, a replacement hose may be identified. The method further includes prompting the user to select coupling attributes associated with a coupling of the original hose assembly. Based on compatibility with the identified replacement hose and the selected coupling attributes, a replacement coupling may be identified. The method further includes generating a bill of materials for the replacement hose assembly and displaying the bill of materials.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 9, 2019
    Date of Patent: August 16, 2022
    Assignee: Caterpillar Inc.
    Inventors: Amy C. Chastain, James J. Billimack, Jody A. Ingram, Robert P. Shilts, William T. Reimers, Kristina M. Hicks, Deidre Smallwood, Santosh Paudel
  • Publication number: 20210073888
    Abstract: A system for replacing an original hose assembly of a work machine with a replacement hose assembly includes at least a computing device, a database, and a server. The server is associated with the database and includes a processor configured via computer-executable instructions to perform a method of identifying the replacement hose assembly. The method includes prompting a user to select hose attributes associated with a hose of the original hose assembly. Based on the selected hose attributes, a replacement hose may be identified. The method further includes prompting the user to select coupling attributes associated with a coupling of the original hose assembly. Based on compatibility with the identified replacement hose and the selected coupling attributes, a replacement coupling may be identified. The method further includes generating a bill of materials for the replacement hose assembly and displaying the bill of materials.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 9, 2019
    Publication date: March 11, 2021
    Applicant: Caterpillar Inc.
    Inventors: Amy C. Chastain, James J. Billimack, Jody A. Ingram, Robert P. Shilts, William T. Reimers, Kristina M. Hicks, Deidre Smallwood, Santosh Paudel
  • Publication number: 20170217716
    Abstract: The disclosure provides a hose manufacturing machine, which includes a spool and a pintle assembly. The spool rotates about a central axis. The pintle assembly includes a spindle and a brake arrangement. A first end of the spindle is attached to the spool along the central axis. The brake arrangement includes a brake disc and a force plate. The brake disc includes a brake surface and is attached to a second end of the spindle. The force plate includes a number of brake pads. The brake pads has a relatively higher wear coefficient than the brake disc. The brake pads of the force plate contact the brake surface of the brake disc to at least partially restrict the rotational motion of the spool.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 18, 2017
    Publication date: August 3, 2017
    Applicant: Caterpillar Inc.
    Inventors: James J. Billimack, Amy C. Chastain, Alan T. Avery, David P. Wade
  • Patent number: 6550138
    Abstract: A method for reducing the incidence of piston pin failure by providing a retainer assembly for piston pin plugs such that the plugs cannot be removed or shaken lose during operation. A plastic rod is inserted into the piston pin, and the rod is ultrasonically welded to the stems of mushroom-shaped plastic piston plugs such that the plugs cover the open ends of the pin and are held in place by the cooperation of structure between the plugs and the rod. In an alternate embodiment, the stem of each pin plug is hollow and a respective internally threaded brass insert is disposed in the stem and ultrasonically welded therein. An externally threaded rod is then engaged with the two internally threaded inserts to hold the plugs on the piston pin.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 27, 2001
    Date of Patent: April 22, 2003
    Assignee: Caterpillar Inc
    Inventors: James J. Billimack, Mark W. Jarrett, Neil E. Johnston
  • Patent number: 6371073
    Abstract: A vibration isolation or noise attenuation and fluid sealing system, for use in connection with internal combustion engine components. For example, for use in the mounting of a valve cover or rocker arm cover upon a cylinder block or cylinder head, or for the mounting of an oil pan cover upon an oil pan housing. The system has an isolation medium or member mechanically and/or chemically bonded to a peripheral flange portion of the cover member. A sealing flange member is chemically and/or mechanically bonded to the isolation member or medium. The three components being a one-piece unitary cover assembly. The fluid leakage along the interfaces defined between the three components is effectively eliminated. The one-piece assembly is secured to the cylinder block or head, or the oil pan housing, by shoulder bolt fasteners. The fasteners exert compressive forces upon the isolation member so as to vary the stiffness and frequency characteristics thereof.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 2, 2000
    Date of Patent: April 16, 2002
    Assignee: Caterpillar Inc.
    Inventors: James J. Billimack, Paul F. Olsen
  • Patent number: 6364565
    Abstract: A method for reducing the incidence of piston pin failure by providing a retainer assembly for piston pin plugs such that the plugs cannot be removed or shaken lose during operation. A plastic rod is inserted into the piston pin, and the rod is ultrasonically welded to the stems of mushroom-shaped plastic piston plugs such that the plugs cover the open ends of the pin and are held in place by the cooperation of structure between the plugs and the rod. In an alternate embodiment, the stem of each pin plug is hollow and a respective internally threaded brass insert is disposed in the stem and ultrasonically welded therein. An externally threaded rod is then engaged with the two internally threaded inserts to hold the plugs on the piston pin.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 1, 2000
    Date of Patent: April 2, 2002
    Assignee: Caterpillar Inc.
    Inventors: James J. Billimack, Mark W. Jarrett, Neil E. Johnston
  • Publication number: 20020034415
    Abstract: A method for reducing the incidence of piston pin failure by providing a retainer assembly for piston pin plugs such that the plugs cannot be removed or shaken lose during operation. A plastic rod is inserted into the piston pin, and the rod is ultrasonically welded to the stems of mushroom-shaped plastic piston plugs such that the plugs cover the open ends of the pin and are held in place by the cooperation of structure between the plugs and the rod. In an alternate embodiment, the stem of each pin plug is hollow and a respective internally threaded brass insert is disposed in the stem and ultrasonically welded therein. An externally threaded rod is then engaged with the two internally threaded inserts to hold the plugs on the piston pin.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 27, 2001
    Publication date: March 21, 2002
    Inventors: James J. Billimack, Mark W. Jarrett, Neil E. Johnston
  • Patent number: 5702660
    Abstract: A process is provided for injection molding a plastic material into an interfacial space between a spherical ball and a spherical cavity of a ball and socket joint assembly to form a plastic bearing which has an as-molded tapered undercut. A sacrificial ring having a preselected outer diameter and a generally triangular cross-sectional shape is selected. The sacrificial ring is placed around the ball adjacent the neck of the ball assembly. The sacrificial ring is rigidly confined between the ball, the cavity, and the mold. The plastic material is injection molded into the interfacial space and a plastic bearing having a tapered undercut which mimics the shape of the sacrificial ring is formed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 25, 1996
    Date of Patent: December 30, 1997
    Assignee: Caterpillar Inc.
    Inventors: Mark T. Allott, James J. Billimack, Timothy C. Moritz